Book Review: Night Radio: A Love Story

Night Radio: A Love StoryDavid W. Berner. Cawing Crow Press, May 21, 2016,

Trade Paperback and Kindle, 336 pages.

Reviewed by Renee James.

Night Radio starts out like a lighthearted memoir of Jake Mulholland's senior year in college. He's passionate about radio and intrigued by the possibilities of finding his place as a great music radio personality after graduation—one who not only plays great music but also helps listeners understand the genius behind it. He's also deeply involved in a long-running romance with Sarah. A beautiful and devoted lover, Sarah is "the kind of girl who secretly slipped Hallmark cards into the pages of Jake's textbooks. . . ."

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