Book Review: The Rape of Elliott Roth
THE RAPE OF ELLIOTT ROTH by D.E. Adler is a haunting psychological drama that explores the rippled effects of trauma, betrayal, and accusation. Reviewed by Erin Britton.
THE RAPE OF ELLIOTT ROTH by D.E. Adler is a haunting psychological drama that explores the rippled effects of trauma, betrayal, and accusation. Reviewed by Erin Britton.
BYLINE BUDAPEST by Diane Wagner is a post-WWII story with a clear sense of history and some truly thrilling scenes. Reviewed by Eric Mayrhofer.
TURN AROUND by Carole Wolfe is a fun and hopeful read about friendship, loyalty, and love. Reviewed by Addison Ciuchta.
LOVE SO LOVELY BORN by Ken Fulmer is a sweeping Christian romance where faith, forgiveness, and family triumph over trauma and betrayal. Reviewed by John M. Murray.
PIVOT edited by Sara-Meg Seese is a pleasant assortment of short stories that makes you smile and gives you hope. Reviewed by Heather McNamara.
I, MONSTER by Clifton Wilcox is a gripping and horrifying story of a man’s descent into inhumanity. Reviewed by Philip Zozzaro.
The Gilded Butterfly Effect by Heather Colley is a sharp interrogation of the rust that lies beneath the gilded cage of the glamorous sorority life.
GENERATION AFTER GENERATION by Heather Gafkay is a moving story about how a family tree can weather any storm as long as its roots are nurtured.
A HUMAN RIGHTS ODYSSEY by Jeffrey Gale is about a legacy that shows reconciliation is never passive—it must be pursued. Reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
THE GREAT MEADOWS by Christopher Walsh is a deeply spiritual story of two men on different paths meeting at a crossroads. Reviewed by Peggy Kurkowski.










