Month: April 2019
Review: The House Children
The House Children by Heidi Daniele Mary Margaret Joyce belongs to no one. And no one belongs to her. The night she was rescued from a shuttered barn by the friendly face of a young woman she vaguely knew, Mary was sure she’d finally […]
Review: When We Left Cuba
When We Left Cuba by Chanel Cleeton “Tonight, I looked at myself in the mirror, and it occurred to me that perhaps adulthood has come not with a white gown and a view thrust upon me against my wishes, but rather in this moment, […]