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Catriona McHardy + Cathy Plourde on “Making Out Like a Virgin”

"Making Out Like a Virgin" is about re-finding desire and intimacy with the feelings of newness and freedom.

Robert Roy Britt on his 3rd novel in the Eli Quinn mystery series

FIRST KILL is a tale of sex, money, love and murder, in which the budding private eye Eli Quinn, now on just his third case, fears he’s stepping into a mess when he agrees to...

A TROUT FISHERMAN’S SOUL

IR VERDICT: Though the focus in author Tony Dincau’s A TROUT FISHERMAN’S SOUL is clearly on his transformative and multi-generational experiences, his greater accomplishment is in the warm and inviting details and conversations with his...

Dean Ammerman on being inspired to write his books because he likes the characters

Intergalactic plumber enlists the help of two teens to find the missing Ma-Loos (which are invisible) and save everything and everybody from being crumpled out of existence.

THE HOURGLASS

IR VERDICT: THE HOURGLASS is a well written, intense and openly honest guide to accepting and understanding every aspect of aging and the inevitability of death and a must read for those wanting to find clarity...

TRYLON TRILOGY: The Enemy

IR VERDICT: The first volume of the TRYLON TRILOGY is a thrilling ride, featuring a story that is both exciting and engaging, with plenty of plot twists along the way.

DAUGHTER OF SHADOW

IR VERDICT: In DAUGHTER OF SHADOW, a must-read for all fantasy lovers, the world is splintered into light and dark and a young female warrior struggles to choose a side.  Author Tyler Sehn takes great...

COINMAN: AN UNTOLD CONSPIRACY

IR VERDICT: COINMAN: AN UNTOLD CONSPIRACY is a hilarious satire of corporate life, parenting, education, marriage, and actors who live their roles. Sharp dialogues, nutty supporting characters and our hero Coinman is superbly drawn.

BIG DREAMS

IR VERDICT: BIG DREAMS, the story of one girl’s coming of age in the swinging sixties, is entertaining and readable, but hampered by forced prose and weak characterization.