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BookTrib’s Bites: Four Charming Spring Reads

(NewsUSA)Onward, Ye heroes“Onward, Ye Heroes” by C.S. Brown

In this exciting conclusion to the “Smoke Without Ash” fantasy series, three heroes must stand on the front line to defend the world from the forces of evil. Pushed by clans of dragons to accept a responsibility that never should have been theirs, they must face the Smoke Without Ash as it emerges from the northern deserts.

Driven by prophecies that suggest one of them is the Hero of Destiny, they lead the combined armies of men and dragons against the approaching menace. But prophecy is never clear, and they do not know which of them is the foretold hero.

They struggle to learn the truth, but the Smoke Without Ash advances. Out of time, they must find a way to work together, hoping they can answer the question before it is too late and darkness engulfs the world. Purchase at https://bit.ly/4h7MHbB.

A life in frames“A Life in Frames” by Leonora Ross

A photojournalist consumed by his passion for telling stories through his camera lens. A father and son at a war of wills. Lovers struggling to find a way to each other.

This coming-of-age literary saga follows Namibian photojournalist Lejf Busher, an intense and complex individual with his head in the clouds. Two women are central to Lejf’s existence: his mother and the woman he loves. Destined for success and international acclaim, he discovers the complex reality of a career that separates him from his relationships. Lejf’s expectations of a world and people he cannot change force him to confront his fears and choices when he can no longer run from them.

“A Life in Frames” is about the push and pull between the ties that bind us and the desires that motivate us, and about coming to grips with the consequences of unspoken and misinterpreted words. Purchase at https://amzn.to/3DvWeLG.

Estranged“Estranged: How Strained Female Friendships Are Mended or Ended” by Susan Shapiro Barash

When life gets hard, women turn to their female friends. Husbands, partners and jobs come and go, but close friendships are our bedrock. Until they’re not. What happens when these bonds sabotage instead of support? By peeling back the societal narrative that our friendships are meant to last forever, Susan Shapiro Barash uncovers a more nuanced reality: the closest bonds do falter.

“Estranged” is an eye-opening investigation/practical guide for women navigating the murky waters of suboptimal friendships. The book sheds light on the unspoken pain of estrangement — both for the “estranger” who walks away and the “estrangee” who is left behind. Amid candid confessions of betrayal and grief, Barash challenges women to reimagine their friendships and take the bold step of letting go when necessary.

This cutting-edge book offers an empowering path forward: learning to prioritize self-worth, stability and authenticity over loyalty to friendships that no longer serve us. Purchase at https://amzn.to/4ijtR2n.

Horrible women“Horrible Women, Wonderful Girls” by Julie Ann Sipos

In this spirited satire of sisterhood and survival across The Urban Frontier, a daring new literary heroine emerges to heal a divided nation — whether it wants her to or not.

Kids’ entertainment executive Jaycee Grayson, fresh from rehab and forced out of her hard-won studio job, seeks the unlikely refuge of Littleburgh, Wisconsin. There she expects to find like-minded ladies helming Littleburgh’s famous high-end doll empire — only to confront an unfriendly outpost of Prairie Karens, an army of happy backstabbers harboring a billion-dollar web of secrets and masks.

Fueled by irreverence and wit as sharp as a stiletto skating on thin ice, a twisted plot leads Jaycee and her fellow misfits toward either a joyful rebellion or a public execution in the town square. Buckle in for a poignant, provocative and darkly funny showdown between Hollywood and the heartland. Purchase at https://amzn.to/3DJimlV

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