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Ruthie Fear: A Novel
by Maxim Loskutoff
Coming of Age in Rural America: It's Complicated and Beautiful (7/13/2020)
Ruthie Fear is a beautiful coming of age story. Loskutoff's descriptive style is vivid, immersing the reader into the bleakness of growing up poor in a beautiful part of Montana. The banality and tension of being raised an only child of a destitute, single, yet loving,more
The Sun Down Motel
by Simone St. James
Two Great Mysteries in One Spooky Motel (11/5/2019)
The Sun Down Motel is a quick and enjoyable read that will appeal to baby boomers and millennials.

The novel consists of two converging mysteries taking place at the eponymous motel, 35 years apart. St. James is adept at jumping back-and-forth between the two mysteries tomore
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