Book Review: Placement by Kimberly Van Sickle
The privileged son of a wealthy political family discovers what honor and duty truly means in this affecting WWII novella. PLACEMENT by Kimberly Van Sickle.
The privileged son of a wealthy political family discovers what honor and duty truly means in this affecting WWII novella. PLACEMENT by Kimberly Van Sickle.
Where dreams meet adversity, one family’s odyssey unfolds. WHERE EAGLES FLY FREE by David Jacinto reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
Secrets, scars, and stories—THE MOON GODDESS’S SMILE by Catherine C. Wu is a fascinating historical novel of cultural & personal significance. Reviewed by Erica Ball.
NORTH SUN: Or, The Voyage of the Whaleship Esther by Ethan Rutherford is a dark historical novel on the hubris of the exploitation of the natural world. Reviewed by Erica Ball.
From music to morality, The Broken Fife by Gary C. Demack explores the importance of resilience in an America on the brink of change. Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.
MONTJOY by Curt Finch is a gripping historical novel packed with psychological intrigue. Reviewed by Nikolas Mavreas.
CHRISTIANE VON GOETHE: HER VENGEFUL RETURN by Gisela Fitzgerald is an intriguing story of undying love, great passion, and even greater injustice. Reviewed by Kathy L. Brown.
Love, duty, and ambition collide in a narrative that refuses to overlook the women behind the crown. THE DUTY OF WOMEN by Caroline Willcocks reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
IN THE NAME OF LOYALTY by Cynthia Coppola is a meaningful search for family and love in the most unexpected places. Reviewed by Addison Ciuchta.
1949: STARLINGS OF PEACE by Catherine A. Deever is a testament to humanity found in the aftermath of war. Reviewed by Addison Ciuchta.










