The Garden: A Chevron Ross Book Review
Something terrible has happened on the declining estate where two elderly sisters live. Beyond the stone wall surrounding it
Book of Dreams: A Chevron Ross Book Review
Does God care about the world’s financial problems? You might think so if you read Book of Dreams, an intriguing
The Life Impossible: A Chevron Ross Book Review
People live under the influence of their senses: sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste. But most of us believe

The Best of Clifford D. Simak, 1939-1971: A Chevron Ross Book Review
If you’re into nostalgia, I’d like to recommend a collection by a founding father of science fiction. The Best of

Salt Houses: A Chevron Ross Book Review
“When it happens, you must find a way to remember.” That admonition is the theme of Salt Houses, Hala Alyan’s

Embracing Defeat: A Chevron Ross Book Review
I found myself attracted to this history because of its stellar reputation and my own murky knowledge of post-World War

Reviews from the Blog Tour
For those who haven’t already heard, The Seven-Day Resurrection is about a failed novelist who awakens one morning to find

The Bridge Books: A Chevron Ross Book Review
In recent years, series novels have developed their own literary niche. Independent authors especially seem bent on writing one book,

The Downstairs Girl A Chevron Ross Book Review
What an imaginative scenario! A Chinese teenager who designs hats, writes a newspaper column, and lives in the remnants of

The Forgotten Home Child A Chevron Ross Book Review
Cruelty, and rationalizations for it, have been with us throughout history and seem to have no boundaries. Even in the