Browse Book Reviews by Genre | Chanticleer Book Reviews2026-04-11T14:38:06-07:00

Codename Lionel takes readers through Robert Benoist's extraordinary life, into his daring work in the French Resistance. Highly recommended!

In Murder in Concrete, Charlie tries to grow up and process the deaths of her parents—until she sees her father in a film, and leaps into her own investigation.

Rathuun: King of the Prairie is a buffalo of unique vision and responsibility. He returns to lead his herd through the violence and change of Western expansion. Highly recommended!

Leprechauns Paddy and Seamus quest on Wizard’s Business, as an ancient and calamitous machine threatens their world, and only they can intervene in time.

In Don’t Talk to Strangers, Detective Valentine races the clock twice over, pursuing a serial kidnapper and killer while struggling against multiple sclerosis. Recommended!

Before the French Court, before Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn learned to become a woman of power and influence as a Maid of Honour under Margaret of Austria. Highly recommended!

Jill Vanneman tells of The Perfection Campaign, an adolescence spent trying to fix every perceived flaw in herself, and the Lesbian identity that shattered it.

In The Sisters of the Sorrows Cove, young Amice escapes her tormentors before they sacrifice her, and gathers companions to seek justice against the Sisterhood. Highly recommended!

Travis Holiday is drawn back to Carnage Coast by a new nemesis, one with a burning Vendetta against him and the means to tear apart both his life and persona. Highly recommended!

Maddy, a Lenswoman in Love, comes of age in the cultural tumult of the 1960s and 70s, capturing moments of the racing world and her own emotional growth. Highly recommended!

Nancy Harhut teaches the principles behind Using Behavioral Science in Marketing, a suite of strategies that will help businesses of all kinds succeed. Highly recommended!

In Rocky and the Bully, Raven lords his size over the other, smaller horses on the farm until Rocky figures that, together, they can stand up to him. Highly recommended!

In My Father’s Orchards, Corina Angelescu unearths her family's history in Moldavia, one buried by war, persecution, and the complicit hush that follows them. Highly recommended!

Alex holds his brother's life close as a conspiracy of betrayal and medical malpractice slowly kills him. In the wake of that murder, Alex seeks Mortal Revenge. Highly recommended!

Miss Experience White confronts the supremacist violence of our present and past, burning the old stories that are used to justify modern cruelty. Highly recommended!

Abigail's Song is one of deprivation and belonging, from the life of a homeless girl in Victorian England to the chance for love and faith in a new family. Highly recommended!

A Wayfarer's Poems: The Invitation contemplates the human connection to nature's majesty, to the divine, and to each other as we seek our place in the world. Highly recommended!

The Legend of the Aetherion speaks of a cosmic force for balance, one that chooses a Champion to stand against a dark sorcerer bent on conquering the world. Highly recommended!

In Tsarina’s Jewels, Mary and Simon protect their new family from a specter of the past, while Simon's brother betrays England to the Turkish Nationalists. Highly recommended!

In Wisdom From My Grandmothers, Jo Ann Fawcett communes with her ancestors through a spiritual channel, sharing the struggles and lessons of their lives. Highly recommended!

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