Sublime line: “Easley writes a thoroughly gripping story, set in the sixties and seventies, of a woman’s loss and grief, and how, after a series of trying events, she learned how to heal her heart again.”
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Sublime line: “Easley writes a thoroughly gripping story, set in the sixties and seventies, of a woman’s loss and grief, and how, after a series of trying events, she learned how to heal her heart again.”
Sublime Line: “A multi-generational family drama in small-town America with vivid descriptions and a focus on strong female protagonists, love, and courage.”
Sublime Line: “The Other Hamlet Brother is a humorous, fast-paced version of Shakespeare’s classic with more than a few surprises and laugh-out-loud moments.”
Sublime Line: “On Traigh Lar Beach is an exceptional collection of short stories and a novella delivered with a skill and technique rarely experienced.”
Sublime Line: “This impressive debut novel is a skillfully-written and original page-turner that will take you on unforgettable adventures.”
Sublime Line: “This novel and its colorful characters will spin you through a variety of settings with an action-filled and entertaining plot.”
Sublime Line: “An exceptionally well-written novel, giving the reader an insight into the lives of the characters with a style and grace that would be the envy of many writers.”
Sublime Line: “A beautifully written story of love, loss, relationships, and pain, described with powerful imagery and hidden meanings.”
Sublime Line: “A compelling and well-written tale that uses engaging characters in an entertaining style to expose racial and cultural divides in the 1930s and 1960s.”
Sublime Line: “Vivid descriptions of characters and the beauty of a remote region of Oregon are the highlights of this work of literary fiction with distinct messages of redemption, forgiveness, and tolerance.”
Sublime Line: “An excellent, must-read novel about a man who returns home to confront his past, filled with memorable characters and written in a style that will draw you in, entertain you, and leave you wanting more.”
Sublime Line: “Heart and emotion are on full display in this thoughtful and often overwhelming story of love, loss, and forgiveness.”
Sublime Line: “An emotional tale of finding the will to live again. Tag along in the Chevy with these two young souls and enjoy the ride.”
Sublime Line: “This is an amazingly well-written novel that gives the reader a good dose of laughter and reminds us that greed should take a back seat to helping others.”
Sublime Line: “Readers will cheer for Hank Galloway, whose determination to never stop reaching for the stars puts a sympathetic face on mental illness.”
Sublime Line: “Like a fine game of chess, this one involving an old friend, a new flame, and the Bedroom Killer, Evolution of a Young Man in Love moves the right pieces at the right time.”
Sublime Line: “The Fat Lady’s Low Sad Song has the movement of the expected fastball, the tricky curve, and the unpredictable knuckleball.”
Sublime Line: “Anne Leigh Parrish has worked delightful magic, creating a fresh, twenty-first-century pair of spirited heroines with echoes of Becky Sharp and Scarlett O’Hara.”