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October reading magazine

Executive Editor/Editor-in-Chief - Laurence O’Bryan Associate Editor - Tanja Slijepčević Production Mananger - Hannah Jenkins Assistant Editor - Elisabeth Schaffalitzky Graphic Designer - Mirna Gilman

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Table of contents

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Story merchant books

08 BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS 12 My Historical Fiction Adventures in the classroom by

Cheryl Carpinello

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Interview with Alan Gibson Book Recommendations New releases Book Recommendations

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Editor’s letter Hi, You are very welcome to Your Secret Library magazine ‘17! Fall is a wonderful time for reading. There’s nothing better than to read on a rainy day. it can be daunting to find the hidden gem among the all the stones. So, we here at BooksGoSocial have combed through our, luckily, never ending list of qualifying books. What better way to find new books to read than in a magazine that features great title and great offers. And if you look around inside our magazine you’ll find links to some FREE ebooks, which you can download and read on your Kindle or other reading device straight away. Don’t miss them.

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There are pages or reviews, articles and details on lots of amazing new reads inside too. Find out more about Story Merchant Books, read an interview with Alan Gibson and much more. Plenty of reads for Halloween time - whether you’d like to get lost in a corn field, get scared by a gost, or an alien, the choice is yours. And if you have any ideas for articles or things you would like to see covered in our magazines, let me know. Happy reading! Laurence O’Bryan Editor in Chief Your Secret Library Magazine

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Story Merchant Books By Dr. Ken Atchity, PhD Story Merchant, my presentation and literary management company, founded the imprint Story Merchant Books in 2012 because selling new authors to traditional publishers was fast becoming a losing business proposition—and we needed books in hand for our sister company Atchity Productions to take to Hollywood (I’ve produced 30+ movies most of them based on books). Since Story Merchant Books began assist-publishing for our authors in 2012, we’ve direct-published nearly 250 titles, including forty or so detective novels by the prolific Michael Avallone. Some of our most successful authors include novels by Larry D. Thompson--whose social issue thrillers were previously published by St. Martin’s Press, but whose subsequent SMB titles, including the e-book versions of So Help Me God and Dead Peasants, and both e-book and print versions of The Insanity Plea and Dark Money; and nonfiction books like James Pierre’s Gambino: The Rise and Jane McCormick and Patti Wicklund’s Rat Pack Party Girl: From Prostitute to Women’s Advocate. Twice a year we’ve been able to cut checks to authors larger than they ever received from their traditional publishers over several years. Jock Miller’s Fossil River is another bestseller for us, a sci-fi thriller about dinosaurs controlling an oil cache in Alaska’s Noatak National Preserve for which the film script has now been completed.

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We’re always happy to manage literary estates like Avallone’s,

and proud to be involved with that of New York Times bestseller William Diehl, including Seven Ways to Die, which I finished for him after his demise. The e-books of Primal Fear, Sharky’s Machine, and Hooligans continue to sell every month. The estate of my dear friends Ben and Nancy Freedman profits from their multiple novels, especially the perennial classic Mrs. Mike which often heads our monthly bestseller list. At this point, the imprint is serving our authors’ purposes, especially now that we have distribution through Ingram. I’ve been able to hand over our books to Hollywood financers and have nearly a dozen already in various stages of development. We pride ourselves on publishing good dramatic stories professionally, and select them for the hungriest markets of theater and television. I’m also happy to report that my own Write Time, first published in 1986 and called by The New York Times “the best book on writing,” has found new life as an e-book. Atchity, familiar to attendees of the Dublin Writers Conference, is an author/producer/literary-manager who’s produced more than thirty films and managed nearly twenty New York Times bestsellers.

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Secrets to Shine Through the Noise, by Akasha Garnier From starving artist to mentorship, Akasha found that one find purpose. She shares how to start asking the right questions and insight to get from where you are now to where you want to be. Explore the road from actress to ambassador, including detours, leaps of faith and the joy of giving back. It’s certainly your time to shine. Akasha donates proceeds to Teen Cancer America. She will be touring to meet readers with #ShineThroughTheNoise success stories and will share those on her podcast.

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“There’s something remarkable in #ShineThroughtheNoise for everyone! Buy it, read it, use it, share it. This is one of those rare gems that can accompany you through life journeys. You can illuminate your path.: ~Richie, Founder Live Your Now “Eat. Pray. Love...with more depth!” Josephine Butler, Chicago Yacht Club

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The Executioner, by Ana Calin He protects her from her hunters. But can he protect her from himself ? A shady corporation that conducts experiments on humans targets Alice Preda, and “muscle tank” Damian Novac is assigned with her protection. She falls, but he seems to keep reserve. A villain who switched sides long ago, Damian is the biggest gun the science mafia ever created. He can restrain his demons, but what about the forbidden passion Alice ignites in him?

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“I started reading this book on Thursday night at around ten. Next thing I knew, I was up at midnight trying to figure out what happened next. This book has a good mix of romance and suspense”. “This book caught my interest from page one. I was able to read through it in a matter of two to three days. The writing was great, well balanced. I loved the way it flowed and how the plot unfolded. I wasn’t sure how I’d feel about the whole super human genetics thing, but honestly, I loved it and I can’t wait for book two”.

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IN A DARK WORLD OF LIES AND DECEPTION NOTHING IS EVER WHAT IT SEEMS.

"A Fast Paced Psychological Thriller" "Another Score For Perkins"

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My Historical Fiction Adventures in the Classroom By Cheryl Carpinello

About Me

I’m a retired high school English teacher. A devourer of books growing up, my profession introduced me to writings and authors from times long past. Through my studies and teaching, I fell in love with the Ancient and Medieval Worlds. Now, I write books set in the Days of King Arthur and stories set in the Ancient Worlds. While my focus is reluctant readers, my books have been used in classrooms from kindergarten to college humanities courses. That’s quite a broad range, and I have to admit that the collegiate use came as a total surprise. Students were preparing for a trip to England and Wales to explore the legend of King Arthur and were reading a wide range of Arthurian literature in order to understand the immense appeal surrounding the legendary king. My intended audiences are primary/elementary, middle, and secondary schools. Typically my Arthurian Legend books are used in grades 4-7th (in the U.S.), and my Egyptian books in grades 8th-12th (again in the U.S.).

Arthurian Legend Several school districts across the U.S. study Medieval Times in the upper elementary classes. My books are used as supplemental reading and help students connect on a more personal level with the time period. I currently have three books set in this time period. Guinevere: On the Eve of Legend, book 1 and Guinevere: At the Dawn of Legend, book 2 introduces readers to King Arthur’s future queen. In On the Eve of Legend, Guinevere, on the eve of her thirteen birthday, finds herself betrothed to King Arthur. In At the Dawn of Legend, she is fifteen years old and still awaiting her marriage to Arthur. My third book is The King’s Ransom, Young Knights of the Round Table, book 1. This story explores growing up in Medieval times and 12


the commitment and courage needed to protect oneself and one’s friends. Not too different from today’s world. Through the adventures of the Princess Guinevere, her friend Cedwyn, and the protagonists from Young Knights, readers see the similarities that exist with kids their ages who lived nearly 1500 years earlier.

Educational Extras For instructors, I offer additional educational materials either in the books and/or as separate downloads. The Guinevere Books have a glossary for definitions and more information about places/people mentioned in the books. Also included are ‘Questions and Enrichment’. These are a combination of comprehension, deeper thinking, and writing activities. The King’s Ransom, Young Knights of the Young Table, book 1, has a comprehensive study guide available as a free download from my Google Docs page. I developed this using a combination of Bloom Taxonomy and Depth of Knowledge (DOK) Levels vocabulary. These are excellent resources for constructing higher level thinking questions. As a high school English teacher, I always created my own study guides for literature that my classes read.

Ancient Egypt My two stories dealing with Ancient Egypt are typically used for World History classes in U.S. high schools. Sons of the Sphinx, while a time-travel adventure, takes readers through the Egyptian society around 1330 BC. To further understand and create an enjoyable reading experience, descriptions of the land and brief explanations of the religion and ruling practices are peppered throughout the story. My short novella, Tutankhamen Speaks, takes my research and fascination with the Boy King to present his story, as told in an ancient scroll found in the basement of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. While fictional, the story is based on what is known about Tut and the time period.

Educational Extras Structured a bit differently from my Arthurian books, these stories have extensive information included inside the book for instructors and students to use.

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Sons of the Sphinx has a list of the Pharaohs of the Eighteenth Dynasty (1550-1295 BC), a map of Ancient Egypt, and an extensive Glossary of Egyptian Gods, People, Places, and Terms. When students finish with the book, they know much more about this land and its people. Tutankhamen Speaks, which focuses on King Tut, was developed as a companion to Sons. A much shorter read of about 80 pages, the chapter headings tell the scope of the story supposedly told by the Boy King.

More Free Extras As a bonus for me, educators (private, public, homeschool), and students, all of my books—with the exception of Sons of the Sphinx—also have four-color study guides with a variety of activities made for me by The Wise Owl Factory. At the Dawn of Legend is not yet added to my Factory page but can be accessed here. An interactive study guide was created for Tutankhamen Speaks. Carolyn Wilhem, owner of The Wise Owl Factory, is also a former teacher. If you are looking for study guides for your books, I encourage you to contact her.

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“Veritable Feast for The Senses!”

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Alan Gibson Interview

Tell us something unexpected about yourself !

I was a teenaged wrangler. I grew up on a horse. Everyone in the family had a at least one horse, most of us participated in horse shows. My, sister and sister-in-law showed in English Pleasure classes, and mother in Hunt class, my dad was often the Ringmaster, and I did a little of everything, including bareback jumping. We boarded our horses at a nearby resort, and one of my favorite weekend activities was leading the trail rides. Many of the guests were overdressed rich ladies from Chicago, and if they started out a little haughty, we’d give them the “white knuckle ride.”

How did you get into writing? When I was in graduate school at Georgetown University, I got my first rejection letter, and it was from True Confessions Magazine, no less. I had assumed the bar was fairly low, and it might have been, but I truly believed that “Raised my Son to be a Criminal and then sentenced him to Prison” was a splendid story. Whatever the reason, the rejection discouraged me from writing fiction for about forty more years. I did have a robust career in advertising, and I started out on the creative side, writing copy. I was lucky and my first job was with a high-profile clothing store chain, and my radio commercials and print ads were everywhere. Everyone listened to the radio back then, and it was fun. It was like writing for a bunch of fans. I’d gotten to be effective at condensing an idea into thirty and sixty second commercial formats, (I had won a number of awards, after all.), and I thought I’d give fiction another try. That’s when I made another bad assumption ––- that going from ninety words to sixty or seventy thousand words would be a snap. Surprise! Thankfully, I’m still writing commercials.

What are your top 3 books of all time? Oddly enough, none is in either of my writing genres. 1. Treasure Island 2. Olive Kitteridge 3. The Princess Bride. Okay, it’s my favorite movie, but I’m sure it’s in a book format somewhere.

Where did you get the inspiration for The Dead of Winter? At the time I wrote the book, we lived on a farm. It was one of those destination farms families visit, with flower picking in the spring and summer, and apple picking in the fall. Our farm was popular; we’d often have a couple thousand visitors each weekend. But late September and October were my favorite months. That’s when we’d open our Corn 17


Maze and Pumpkin Patch. During the last three weekends of October, we held what we called “Haunting Season. On those Friday and Saturdays nights after the daytime festivities were over, the little kids were gone, and it was dark, we reopened for Scary Moonlight Hayrides and our Pitch-Black Corn Maze. I was very proud of what we did with those events. I had been a consultant for a Halloween theme park before, and I knew the secret to a good fright was in well-rehearsed choreography. We’d start everyone off on a Moonlight Hay ride. At the beginning, the rides were meant to feel lame, and I loved hearing the patrons grumble. But when the scary stuff started, it came with a vengeance and escalated quickly. You could hear people screaming for miles. On every hay ride, a deranged clown would jump onto the wagon and grab some unsuspecting person and drag them off the wagon into the corn maze. It wouldn’t be a hay ride without at least one chain saw, and we didn’t disappoint. And we never had trouble finding students from the local college who were more than willing to run around in the dark scaring people. So, on a long flight to Los Angeles one day, I got to thinking. What if the person that supposedly gets whacked in the cornfield, actually does get whacked? What if the owners of the farm are that mad? Family-friendly pillars of the community, yet lunatics who commit unspeakable horrors in plain view. The Dead of Winter begins its storyline with the hay ride and, as one reviewer wrote, it quickly becomes “A twisted maze of fright.”

Do you ever base any of your characters on people you know? Yes, absolutely. There are plenty in The Dead of Winter, but I’ve just started a new book, Murder on the 18th Hole, and much of it is set at a thinly veiled version of the country club where we happened to live. Our house is on the 18th hole, and the pond at the end of our property is a former water hazard. We just moved in to our new house, and I set up my writing desk to face the golf course, and the pond. It’s a spectacular view, but it only took a day before I envisioned a dead body floating in the pond. My victim is the club member everyone hates, so the story quickly began to write itself. I’ll to have to take care my characters don’t resemble actual friends and members too closely. I don’t want to get thrown out of the club just yet.

How long did it take you to write this book? So, The Dead of Winter began as a screenplay for a movie. By the time I landed in Los Angeles on that flight I mentioned, I had the story outline. I couldn’t believe my 18


luck when the next day a good friend offered to finance the movie. We agreed to shoot some of it at our farm in the fall, about eight months later, so now, I had to scramble to write the screenplay. The director who wanted in on the project also said he needed “spruce it up a bit” (read, rewrite), but it still needed to be completed before that could be done. Both domestic and international theatrical distribution agreements were inked, and providing there was definitely a movie opening, a huge publisher wanted to release the paperback. I could see The Dead of Winter lining the airport kiosks. We were going full steam ahead, and I was living the dream. Then my friend mysteriously was unable to come up with the money. (It turned out he never had any, and that’s the subject of another book.) The entire project came screeching to a halt. It took me several months to get over the disappointment, but one day it hit me. Why not go straight to paperback? It was a little unusual, going from screenplay to novel, instead of the other way around, but I’ve not always been a slave to tradition. Again, it wasn’t as easy as taking a screenplay and making it longer, and I floundered around. When I got a publisher, it all began to come together. They said if I wanted my book out for Christmas, they needed to have it in three months. A deadline was all I needed, and I met it. So how long? A year and a half in the making, months in the writing.

Who would you like to see in the lead role, if the book were to be made into a movie? This is a painful question, because we were just about to consider casting, when everything fell apart. The casting company I signed with recommended casting some young unknowns for the twenty and thirty-year olds, and a couple are semi-famous today. I wanted Ryan Kwanten for one of the leads. I had met him at one of the White House Correspondence Dinners. He was just finishing a hugely successful run in the popular cable show, True Blood, and he was interested. But for Ma, the lead, I was thinking Joan Cusack, in a fat suit.

Tell us a bit about your writing process, have you got any writing rituals? Other than working best when I’m under the gun, I can’t say I have developed any rituals yet, but give me time. When I started writing, I was already a busy guy. Then two years ago I co-founded a tech startup. So, almost every time I think I have a several-hour block of writing time, the Universe has no trouble throwing any number of distractions my way. As yogis like to say, (and I am a lapsed yoga instructor), the best time to do yoga is when you do it. I am a very early riser, so that is probably my favorite time to write. Nobody else in the free world is up at that hour either, so if I choose to, I can get a lot done.

Do you read your book reviews? Are you kidding? Of course. Maybe it’s because I’m so new at this, but I love to read what people think. I gave up my writing ego when I submitted my first paper to my Jesuit professors at Georgetown, and they threw it back in my face. I managed to do lot of 19


book signings for The Dead of Winter, and I was very fortunate to get a lot of press, as well. I’m pleased to report that I was chosen to do another Book Signing in January 2018 with Nora Roberts for my new book, Leave No Trace. It’s not out yet, so I have no reviews, but it won’t be long. Very soon I’ll be sending it to my Betas, and as you know, those are like super reviews.

What advice would you have for other writers? Far be it for me to give advice to another writer. But advice to someone who is just beginning? Besides telling them to just start, I’d encourage them to seek out other people who are writing and be part of a community. There are so many resources at our disposals nowadays, it’s not difficult to find writers in every genre. Attend a writer’s conference. You don’t have to be a bigshot writer. Most people who attend represent all levels of success. And there are always plenty of beginners.

Are you reading anything now?

I’m not, although I have a stack that is shouting for my attention. There are several books friends have written that I want to read, and I’ve also promised to write reviews for a couple others. But it’s not like I’m not reading at all. I’m in an active writing group, so I’m always reading each other’s works in progress.

What’s your next step? I’ve just finished Leave No Trace, so I’m just beginning to strategize its rollout, and I’ll need to organize several more book signings and appearances. I’m already scheduled to give a lecture in November, where I’ll discuss that book and tease them with the Murder on the 18th Hole. I believe 2018 could be my breakout year. I hope so.

You can find Alan Gibson’s new book The Dead of Winter here.

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Walk A (New) Way, by Nalini MacNab What is it like to be born into this world looking through the eyes of love? A world it took decades of living to truly understand. How does understanding the truth help to navigate a world like this one? On her journey, Nalini encounters the avatars and siddhi masters who show up at exactly the right moment for miracles to occur. She moves through years of intense training, obstacles and challenges, finally reaching her goal of full embodiment. Not to realize it had been there all along. She knew that. This realization was that of what to do with the light and time she had been given. She asked the Infinite for a boon… and it said ‘yes’.

Review: “This book will open your eyes and soothe your soul. Before the last page, you, too, will know that is it possible to walk with your feet on the earth and your heart in the heavens”.

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The Woman Behind the Waterfall, by Leonora Meriel Heartbreak and transformation in the beauty of a Ukrainian village. For seven-year old Angela, happiness is exploring the lush countryside around her home in western Ukraine. Her wild imagination takes her into birds and flowers, and into the waters of the river. All that changes when, one morning, she sees her mother crying. As she tries to find out why, she is drawn on an extraordinary journey into the secrets of her family, and her mother’s fateful choices. Can Angela lead her mother back to happiness before her innocence is destroyed by the shadows of a dark past?

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“A thoughtful and enchanting tale of a family in Ukraine, with aspects of dreamlike fantasy and enhanced by elements of rich imagery. A lovely read”. “A raw and sensitive novel which allows the reader to paint its powerful scenes on the canvas of their wildest imagination”.

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Apollo’s Raven, by Linnea Tanner 24 AD Britannia is in turmoil. Celtic kings hand-picked by Rome to rule are fighting each other for power. Princess Catrin learns the former queen, a Druid, cast a curse at her execution that foretold Blood Wolf and the Raven will rise and destroy her father, King Amren. Trained as a warrior, Catrin discovers she is the Raven. Torn between her forbidden love for a Roman enemy and loyalty to her family, she must find a way to break the curse that threatens her fate and that of her people.

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“Apollo’s Raven is a soaring epic that carries its audience on an adventure full of ancient magic, passionate romance, and political intrigue.” --IndieReader (IR Approved)

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Saving Spade, by Dennis Ogden “The horses stay!” came the order as men of the Australian Light Horse are being sent home. Trooper Lewis Dunbar will never abandon his loyal horse Spade. So begins a perilous journey into the Sinai Desert and his struggles to protect his horse from a mute Bedouin girl, nomadic tribes, and the Djinn spirits of the desert. The winds of the Sinai whip up a gripping tale that builds to a confrontation that stirs the dormant spirits that live within.

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Dennis Ogden skillfully spins a tale that takes you into the harshness of the desert, the searing heat of the merciless sun, the shifting sand and sandstorms, the shimmering haze, the raging thirst and cracked lips. The three of them face not only the desert and human threats, but spirits and other forces…culminating in a fight for survival in a war of a different kind – Jane Suen

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Mated to the Werewolf King, by Alena Des When Annabelle discovers that she is not the true daughter of the Alpha in her pack, her world, as she knows it, comes crashing down and she finds herself running to hide from the tyrannical Demon Lord who is hell-bent on finding her. Seeking protection, she flees to the court of the Werewolf King. He’s arrogant, stubborn and discerning of her very being, but willing to defend her… for now. Will the Werewolf King yield to the Demon Lord’s ultimatum and give her to the enemy or will she be the cause of a looming war between the two species? More importantly, what does the Demon Lord want with Belle? She’s only a werewolf… isn’t she?

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“Not only wolves, but other supernatural creatures as well. I don’t want to give anything away, but this book has a sneaky way of dragging you into the story and following every twist and turn with baited breath. The characters are believable, the story unique. One of my favorite wolf shifter stories now”. - L.R.

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Alexandria Rising; Book 1 of The Alexandria Rising Chronicles, by Mark Wallace Maguire Rand O’Neal, an ambition-less newspaper reporter, is given a single task upon the death of his grandfather: Destroy a mysterious map. What should be a simple errand thrusts Rand into a journey across three countries where he discovers humanity’s biggest secret. Mark Wallace Maguire is finalist for Independent Author of The Year!

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“I would highly recommend this book for anyone who likes adventure and mystery books! “ - P.S. I Love That Book “It was written very, very, well. The characters are deep and well laid out. The storyline is fascinating and told a magical and dangerous tale.... It was suspenseful and full of mystery and intrigue. It kept me on the edge of my seat.” - Boundless Book Reviews

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Dory’s Avengers, by Alison Jack Louis Trevelyan is baffled. Why is he having visions? Who is the man trying to make contact, and how does he know Louis’s name? Hidden away in the north of England, Louis has grown up blissfully unaware of the oppression exercised by the dictatorial Sponsorship Scheme throughout the UK. Far from being benevolent guardians, the Sponsors rule by fear and cruelty, the cruelest of all being the Scheme’s leader, Lord Bassenford. Louis sets out to investigate the meaning behind his mysterious visions. What he discovers will change his life forever.

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“...And this is a very different kind of dystopian novel than we’re used to. This isn’t the end of the world dystopia, this is sponsored government, political, economic disaster type of dystopia which is in fact very current in countries such as American and the U.K” “I’m so glad I reread this as it reconfirmed to me that Alison Jack is a phenomenal storyteller that brings us Machiavellian themes in contemporary writing”.

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Death Comes by Amphora, by Roger Hudson “This is no accident,” thinks young Lysanias when he returns to Athens at just 18 to join the family business and finds his wealthy uncle crushed to death in his own shipyard. The ancient duty of vengeance demands he find the culprit and fast, before the murderer finds him. But all is conflict and corruption and only his elderly slave Sindron to help. Suspects abound and even his uncle’s seeming friends cannot be trusted.

Reviews: “Roger Hudson has written a truly original and amazing book. Not only does he plot an excellent mystery with intriguing characters; he re-creates the fascinating world of Ancient Athens for the reader’s entertainment.” Midwest Book Review (USA) “…every description, situation, noise, and smell feels absolutely authentic. With engaging characters and interesting plot to keep the reader turning the pages, a worthy entrant into the historical mystery genre.” Historical Novel Society Online

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National Parks, by Rolf Margenau Dystopian Political Satire. If you think the Trump administration is outrageous, wait until you read National Parks where a corrupt and ineffective government needs to sell our national parks to bail out the country they bankrupt. Critics call it “brilliant, hilarious satire.” If you want a satisfying, funny look at what the future may hold in a post-Trumpian world, this book is for you.

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I loved this book “National Parks” by Rolf Margenau! It was so funny, but actually had an interesting and surprisingly intelligent plot also (I say surprisingly because it is so sardonic in nature) The tone was light and tongue in cheek, but there is a deeper, more serious message here as with many clever satires when done well. Creative, original, entertaining, yet delivers a powerful and at times profound message, (5 stars) Jenna Brewster--Goodreads; Barnes & Noble; Indie Book Reviewer

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The Plainview Lottery, by Mark Davras How Could a Lottery be a Mistake? Welcome to Plainview-- a town with everything going for it, and with none of the problems one would expect to see in a typical American town. No poverty, no homelessness, no unemployment-- not even a litter problem. But all that changes when five mysterious strangers show up in the town square one day, pulling a wagon-load of gold bars behind them. They’re going to run a lottery for Plainview, with the gold as the grand prize. With little discussion, Plainview readily agrees-- and that’s the first in a series of hilarious mistakes. Is the Lottery a Scam?

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“Love tongue-in-cheek humor. It’s good to know that there are still a few people like Mr. Miller left in the world!! Not many, I’m afraid. Refreshingly different. Well written and perceptive. My favorite quote: “Remember this James: buying lottery tickets is not an investment. It’s an expense.” Keep the humor coming” – Inkitt

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One Love: Divine Healing at Open Clinic, by Ruth Anderson Losing her best friend to cancer, Ruth’s intuitive abilities surfaced leading her on an inadvertent journey to discover her soul’s purpose. Growing into an intuitive teacher and healer, she worked with the Divine Mother and Archangels to provide healing for souls with and without bodies in the spiritual realm. All souls are welcome at Open Clinic. One Love: Divine Healing at Open Clinic will transform the way you think about life, death, and your soul’s existence here on earth.

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“One Love offers a peek into the realm beyond and gives us the peace of knowing that our souls are connected even after life on earth. This was impactful, inspirational, and moving; a must read” - Denice Choka “One Love is a brave and nuanced body of writing, challenging the time-space continuum. It’s perceptions and manifestation of spirit beings invite us to examine our constructs of life and death. Ruth illustrates the depth of healing we can all access if we are open to it” -C Frank

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Ready to Serve, by Simon M Gray A plot which rarely pauses for breath, follows Mike Huntley from his stifling life in London to Central America where he faces the darkest enemies of our times as he fights to save his brother, a famous TV reporter. It is a dazzling thriller and a poignant tale about modern terrorism and our voyeuristic fascination with reality television.

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The Crazy Life of a Female Chef, by Kim M.Eckerman So, you want to know what it’s like to be a chef, a female one? Chef Kim (meri) enlightens you to her journey, first as a student, wife, cook, mother, executive chef, and finally the chef and owner of her own restaurant over the course of her 35-year career. Learn how she pursued, no matter the difficulties to reach her dream.

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Reflections of A Servant Leader, by Alfred K Flowers Growing up in a family of sharecroppers in the segregated South in the 1950s and ‘60s, Al Flowers never dreamed of becoming a history-maker. Lying in his bed late at night and looking up at the sky through the holes in the tin roof of his four-room home perched among the tobacco fields of eastern North Carolina, he just yearned to find some way out of poverty.

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Letorian Descendants- Casey Blane Series (Book One), by Jodi Ann Fahey Forced into an action-packed world of vampires, werewolves, and all things mystical, Casey Blane must quickly learn of the great power she possesses as she unlocks the mysteries of her nearly four-hundred-year-old royal family’s past in order to save herself and her coven as the next Letorian Descendant.

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Dangerous Journeys Vols. 1-4, by Virginia Winters

Dangerous Journeys, Vols. 1-4 take Doctor Anne McPhail from her home in Canada to Vermont, to Bermuda to Spain. Murder, arms dealing, and kidnapping threaten her peaceful life. But she makes friends, falls in love, prevents a political assassination, and saves a child from a remorseless killer. Vol. 5, The Jeweled Egg, coming in November.

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The Dance of Dimitrios, by Patrick Brigham

The story involves the discovery of a woman’s body found floating in the River Ardas in Northern Greece. Believed to be of Middle-Eastern origin, she is buried in a communal grave along with other Islamic victims of drowning and promptly forgotten. When it is later revealed that she is an Englishwoman called Marjory Braithwaite - who has been living for some years in Greece - the British government turns to Europol for help. Realizing that this probably means murder, DCI Lambert is dispatched to Greece.

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Sunny Side Up, by Maureen K. Howard

A quirky mystery set in the beautiful islands of Lake Erie. Fall in love with Francie and June—daring and devoted best friends—as they stumble deeper into danger and peril trying to uncover the truth behind a fatal fire and rescue Francie’s husband from an unknown enemy. It’s a race against time you won’t want to put down until the end.

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The Dead Man Story, by Marty Conley

Myles Walsh is a 13-year-old with a talent for telling crazy stories. When he discovers a dead body in a plastic bag hidden in the weeds near his house, he’s about to play in the most important hockey game of his life. The last thing he needs is the body to disappear before the police get there. Of course, that’s exactly what happens.

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Rosco the Rascal Visits the Pumpkin Patch, by Shana Gorian A brother and sister explore a pumpkin patch with their lively dog, Rosco, on a sunny autumn day. But when Rosco and the kids find trouble in the corn maze, the usually playful Rosco gets serious. Find out if Rosco can save the day. Charming, fall fun for ages 6-10. Buy Here

Reclaim American Democracy - Economic Solutions to Dysfunctional Politics, by Werner Neff The American public is dissatisfied with politics, yet feels helpless to effect change. Our democracy drifted unnoticed into dysfunctional political theater. Preservation of the party line is more important than the well-being of the American people. Read about economic solutions. Buy Here

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Undercover: Operation Julie - The Inside Story, by Stephen Bentley Operation Julie is still today the point of reference for all British undercover operations and training. In 2011, the BBC claimed this massive and unique police operation was the start of the war on drugs. Stephen Bentley was one of four undercover detectives engaged on Operation Julie, one of the world’s largest drug busts. Together with his undercover partner, he infiltrated the gang producing around 90 percent of the world’s LSD and uncovered a plot to import huge quantities of Bolivian cocaine into the UK. The underworld knew the author as Steve Jackson. How did he successfully infiltrate the two gangs? Did he have to take drugs, and how did ‘living a lie’ affect him?

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“Brilliant book, I couldn’t put it down and was gutted to finish it last night. Wonderfully written. It provides an insight into life in the late 70s and the expectations placed on undercover officers at the time. A must-read, you won’t be disappointed” - Liz

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The Price of Silence, by Ulla Hakanson Amy Robinson is on the rebound from an abusive fiancé. She’s running a successful salon, and is falling in love with Ben Malik, a police officer she met on a wilderness trip. All that comes crashing down when her ex- fiancé Tyler shows up, and forces her to empty her bank account at gunpoint. The good news is that he’s using the money to flee the country—so she’ll never see him again. The bad news is that the thugs he’s running from soon come after Amy, thinking she can lead them to Tyler. Kidnapped and interrogated, cut off from everything she knows, Amy must find a way to escape. Or die trying…

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“The excitement of this terrific suspense novel blends perfectly with an elegant style, memorable characters, and deeply felt emotions.” --Bob Van Laerhoven, author of “Baudelaire’s Revenge”

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Terry’s Travels: Orcland to the Ottomans, by Terry Grigg Orcland to the Ottomans takes the reader on a riveting journey from New Zealand to Turkey. From the Southern Alps to the Red Centre of Australia, through Laos, the Philippines, then the Hermit Kingdom and along the Silk Road to the home of the Ottomans. It retraces the steps of traders, conquerors, adventurers and tourists alike and the soldiers of empires that are no more. The book concludes with the story of Gallipoli and the War to end all Wars, the nature of war, of human struggle and remembrance. Reviews: “This is a great travel book, and a truly global one, from Orcland to the Ottomans indeed, taking in New Zealand, Australia, the Philippines to North Korea, the Silk Road to Turkey. Fascinating reading, and well-illustrated.’’ ‘’For someone who hasn’t travelled extensively in the last decade, certainly abroad, I enjoyed reading this book immensely. The Author manages to bring alive the places he visits, with interesting factual narrative and his own blend of humour! This combined, with the aid of photos and quotations, have transported me to places I may never visit, but oddly, now feel I know!’’

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Remain, by Sherrie Sushko After the sudden and tragic loss of her child, Laurie sinks into a deep depression, unable to cope with the outside world. Yearning for contact one last time, Laurie dismisses the good intentions of those closest to her and continues to reach out for the seemingly impossible, never underestimating the power of a mother’s love.

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“Very good ghost story. Has a surprising ending, I never would have thought the ending would turn out like this. Enjoyed very much”. “I could not put the book down. It kept me guessing until the end. Lots of twists and turns”.

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Where the Darkness Hides, by Duncan Thompson Just when you thought the thrill ride was over, prepare for round two! Where the Darkness Hides picks up immediately where Within the Dark Places ended — and, as tradition dictates for horror sequels, this time the body count is higher and the death scenes are even more brutal and terrifying. The Shadowmen have returned. This time, they lay siege to Raven’s Peak police station, and amongst the hostages is Joe Costello. However, the Shadowmen are not the only threat; as Joe steps out of the shadows to do battle with the forces of evil once more, he finds something even more sinister lurking where the darkness hides.

REVIEW: The first thing that struck me when I read Duncan’s novel was that the author is a truly dedicated horror fan. With a scattering of homages to horror icons, Duncan manages to create adversaries and characters that become embedded in the reader’s imagination.

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The Paloma Crossing, by Randall Reneau -New Release! Hardin Steel worked twenty years as a DEA agent: drank too much, divorced twice, made a number of serious enemies, and retired at the behest of the agency. He’s now the sheriff of Cameron County, the southernmost county in Texas, where cocaine and corruption are king. Across the river, Frederick Ochoa has a new weapon in his arsenal: Stinger missiles. Originally supplied to the mujahideen by the CIA, twenty of the surface-to-air missiles are now in the hands of the deadliest drug lord in Mexico. And he wastes no time in putting them to good use. Steel fights the cartel, local corruption, and his own demons, the only way he knows how—down and dirty—winner take all.

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I Was Just a Radioman, by Pamela Ackerson The day that will live in infamy was just the beginning... In 1940, still in high school, Henry P. Lawrence joined the Navy Reserves. A year later, in May of 1941, he’d be called to service, deployed to Hawaii. Their plan...to cripple the United States military. The attack at Pearl came hard and fast. I Was Just a Radioman is a collection of the memoirs of ARM Henry P. Lawrence, a WW II Pearl Harbor survivor, Black Cat, and decorated war veteran.

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“This book is told very much in the style of a fireside chat... if you see it as an old man telling a story it is quite fascinating in places. When a book is this good it is hard not to want more”.

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Back From 44 - The Sacrifice and Courage of a Few, by Nick Cressy A B-26 crew struggle to return to base in a severely crippled plane. The story is fiction based on a real person and events. The main characters 44th mission is described with flashbacks to his enlistment in the U.S. Army Air Force to joining the 320th Bomb Group at their Sardinia, Italy air base. He recalls the memories of basic training, advanced flight engineer training, gunnery school, saying goodbye to a new wife, and travel across the Atlantic to Sardinia. Mission experiences are highlighted in the Mediterranean and European Theaters of Operations. Missions were not always “Milk Runs”; they included enemy flak, German fighter attacks and the emotional impact of losing close friends.

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“What was discussed was exactly the sort of things we did actually discuss.” - 320th Bomb Group, 441st Squadron crew member, January 2015

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THE COST OF SURVIVAL BY J. L. STOWERS Walt Marshall is no stranger to loss after the global infertility epidemic claimed his wife and unborn son. Now he’ll honor them by doing whatever it takes to restore life to a decimated valley. War consumes the planet, Earth spirals into chaos, and the human race teeters on the edge of extinction. As Walt works towards a brighter future, he uncovers a secret rivaling military claims. Destined to unveil the truth, he embarks down a dangerous path of espionage and treason as he desperately vies for answers. Walt quickly learns the dark truth about the past, and the future in this daring science fiction novel. Dive into the dark side of human nature and find out what you were never meant to know about The Cost of Survival. BUY HERE!

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A VIEW FROM MEMORY HILL BY PAUL TOOLAN We live life forwards, but understand it backwards. Either way, it’s a personal journey. The characters in this collection are looking back into the half-shaded landscapes of memory. Most are ‘of a certain age’, but young voices appear too, in stories uplifting and regretful, comic and sinister, poignant and optimistic. Common ground is that moment of realisation - eventful, fleeting or veiled - unearthed during a journey into the past. Will ‘Ruby, the Silver Surfer’ learn to cut and paste and save? Who is ‘Mrs Melanie’? Should ‘Billy the Quid’ sell up? Can Frank Smith cope with being an ‘Old Man in a Young Pub’? Why is Lydia ‘Sleepless in Southampton’? ‘What’s in your bag, mister?’ asks the small boy in ‘A Bag for Life’. Find out here!

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CALLIOPE JONES AND THE FOREST OF MIST BY HAILEY MACHADO HANSON When seventeen-year-old Navigator Calliope Jones and her robot World Diver leap into a whirlpool gateway to escape her nemesis, Shadowmancer Nathaniel Ormonde, she has no idea the world she discovers on the other side will be just as deadly as her enemy. Nebelwald is a land full of skyscraper-sized trees, man-eating monsters lurking through the forest, and mysterious, swirling Mist, a dangerous fog that swallows everything it touches. Just when it seems like she might be out of luck and lost for good, Callie meets a new friend, Soren Rykerson, a young Guide harboring secrets of his own. Can Callie and Soren beat Nathaniel in the race against time to find Nebelwald’s hidden thread of light, before he hunts her down a second time? Will she ever find a Seer, the only person who can help her and the World Diver make their way home? Or will she be stranded forever, surrounded by Mist, monsters, and small-town intrigue rivaling her worst high school drama? BUY HERE

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My Husband’s Sin, by Mary T Bradford A family drama involving the Taylor’s, in particular, Lacey. It is set in Dublin, but Lacey’s task at times, takes her across the Irish Sea to Chester in the UK. Once a united family, they are now in crisis and fear their family drifting apart. The journey Lacey sets for herself takes its toll on her siblings with disastrous results. Will the Taylor’s ever know happiness again? Or are they to be divided forever.

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Another new author to me. I so enjoy a good book set in Ireland for some reason - especially a good family drama which this was. Following the death of their mother the grown-up Taylor children’s lives are thrown into turmoil as they all come to terms with their loss. The reading of the will opens up a right can of worms and the repercussions ripple through the family with some devastating effects. The author reminded me of some of my other favourite authors such as Patricia Scanlan and Cathy Kelly to name just two, only slightly darker.

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Sex Happens, by Carol Soloway Sex Happens is as gut-wrenching as Eat, Pray, Love and as titillating as Fifty Shades of Grey. In this stay-up-all-night portrait of a contemporary family, Alexandra Rose, the loveable but flawed protagonist, is left by her husband and loses custody of her children. Alexandra’s bittersweet journey of love, loss, and sexuality leads her to a miraculous discovery of self and power. Sex Happens explores the very essence of all we value as women—marriage, motherhood, sex—and what we’ll do for each.

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“So impressed with the writing style. She captured my attention and never let it go! Sex, power, secrets. Love, love, love it. If you like Daniel Steele, Harold, Robbins Sydney Sheldon, you’ll love Carol Soloway.” -Diana Sabatino, Managing Director of ewomen Network, Orange County “This novel is new and edgy!” Allison Volk

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Guinevere: On the Eve of Legend, Book 1, by Cheryl Carpinello At the dawn of Camelot, one young girl is about to take her place beside the greatest king in England’s history…. except that’s not what she wants. When she rebels, her friend Cedwyn, Merlyn the magician, and the unicorns help Guinevere accept her destiny.

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Guinevere: At the Dawn of Legend, Book 2, by Cheryl Carpinello When Guinevere and Cedwyn’s latest adventure takes a dangerous turn, they find themselves embroiled in a life-or-death struggle as foretold by Merlyn’s Goddess of the Stones. The children of the castle are kidnapped, and it is up to the two to save the kids. Will Guinevere and Cedwyn’s courage be enough?

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The Caretaker, by Carol Schoenig Phae Carson married young to a verbally and emotionally abusive husband. Widowed, with her children grown, Phae is presented with a job opportunity as a caretaker for a villa in Mallorca, Spain. Falling in love is not on her agenda. However, Finn Callahan changes her mind. Showing her that love does not mean losing one’s independence.

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Kindred, An American Love Story, by P.J. Dean Kindred, a young, free, African-American woman. Lelaheo, an Oneida man. The Mohawk River Valley of New York during the American Revolution. From different cultures they were rescued, and raised, together by a benefactor. As they grew older, love sparked. But now, will a war, or vengeful person from their benefactor’s past, or another woman rip them apart forever?

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Song of the Robin, by R.V. Biggs It wasn’t the whispered voices, or the unsettling dreams that had begun to trouble Sarah Richards so much as the visions… visions of a man more ghostly than real. In the space of a single day, her visitor appears several times, but is the spectre harmless or are his intentions malevolent. Seeking the support of a friend, Sarah endeavours to identify her unknown stalker. But with each visitation she becomes ever more bewildered… and as her orderly life begins to unravel, she questions the reality of all that she knows, and with mounting horror, even her own sanity.

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Johnny McClintock’s War, by Gerry McCullough

One man’s struggle against the hammer blows of life. As WWI looms, Irish Protestant John Henry falls in love with Rose, a Catholic. Johnny enlists in the War, which pushes his faith to the limit. Years later he returns and marries Rose. Then comes the hardest blow of all. Can John Henry still hang on to his faith?

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The Apprenticeship of Nigel Blackthorn, by Frank Kelso THE Apprenticeship of Nigel Blackthorn is a coming-of-age story of the American West in 1853. The story tells the adventures of a 13-year-old English boy whose missionary parents were slain by the Indians they came to convert. A passing mule-train rescues Nigel. He has a choice: an orphanage, or an apprenticeship on the mule train.

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Boomer Tales: Hula Hoops Hippies Hemp and Hijinks, by La Rue Agresti An engaging, vivacious memoir told with heart and droll humor. Infused with unique characters and events that capture the essence of an era. La Rue takes you on a wild read of growing up in an eccentric Italian family, hippie life in Commune, a bad marriage, single parenting and caring for ill parents. You will laugh and cry but not want to put it down.

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“La Rue will take you places and have you grinning like a fool. I really loved reading this book because she told it with all her heart. She has a way with words and a gift and I am so glad she decided to share it with us”. Reviewed by Readers Favorite. “Captivating! Loved this book! This is a fabulous book -well written and very entertaining-grabs you from the start and takes you on a wonderful adventure”.

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Oink. A Food for Thought Mystery, by J.L Newton Emily Addams, foodie professor of women’s studies at Arbor State―a land grant university in Northern California―finds herself an unlikely suspect in the poisoning of a man she barely knows: Peter Elliott of Plant Biology, the hotshot developer of a new genetically modified corn. How did her cornbread end up in his hand as he lay in the smelly muck of a pig’s pen? As Emily and her colleagues try to identify who and what has poisoned Peter, they uncover some of the dark secrets of a university whose traditionally communal values are being polluted by a wave of profit-fueled ideals.

Review: “ Intriguing and full of twists, it’s hard to find fault with the author’s theme of communal empowerment, her love of food, and her frequent instructional asides. A highly educated foodie’s dream, this tale delivers a unique take on both the campus and mystery genres.” Kirkus Reviews

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Vegas Tabloid, by P Moss

A fast-paced thriller about a wisecracking con man and his sideshow troupe of small time criminals who accidentally become stars on the Las Vegas Strip, only to find themselves at the center of a deadly corporate cover up. Armed with only street smarts, they race the clock not only to save themselves, but prevent the biggest mass murder in American history

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Nine Lifelines: A Psycho Cat and the Landlady Mystery, by Joyce Ann Brown

Beth’s renter is arrested for pushing a neighbor off the tenth-story balcony. What will happen to victim’s Peruvian family? To the accused’s immigrant family? Beth and her clairvoyant cat stick their noses into their condo building’s secrets to find the truth. Will the children be exported? Who’s guilty? Will Psycho Cat’s intuitions save these families? Circumstances aren’t as they seem.

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The Golden Hour: A Nora Tierney English Mystery, by MK Graff

Nora Tierney’s move from Cumbria to Oxford means house-hunting while feeling she has a stalker. DI Declan Barne’s new murder case brings international concerns. How these overlap when Nora heads to Bath for her first bookstore event find her fighting to save her child and the family she’s trying to create. From the award-winning author of the Nora Tierney English Mysteries comes her most chilling novel to date.

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Presence, by Forest Harper

Hidden in the dense woods of Wayne County are the remains of a once-booming logging town called Mystic. A place rife with depression,alcoholism,drug abuse, domestic violence..... And Deputy Vince Russo. A place, where a young man by the name of Micah, has no choice but to reluctantly return to a town he despises…

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A WORLD OF MAGIC AND SCIENCE, WIZARDS AND DRAGONS... AND THE MOST EVIL VILLAIN OF THEM ALL

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Dark Twin, by Veronica Dale A dark rebel, Teller simmers with hatred for the family that abandoned him and the lord who rules him. When the beautiful Liasit begs Teller to free her enslaved people, he faces three names among which he must choose. One will break his heart, another will break his will, and the third will condemn what is left of his soul.

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Scorpion, by Cindy Stone When the disillusioned & depressed daughter of NYC wealthiest family is pushed from a crowded Subway platform, she is saved by a beautiful ‘angelman’. Dragged into a shadowy underworld of martial artists where evil masters, Taoist mystics & powerful men from an influential secret society all vie for the mythical sacred stones believed to possess unequalled power; Avery discovers her own power within.

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Uncle Herbert: Time is running out (Sand Mountain Tales), by Philip C.Elrod Everyone would love to have a rich uncle...well, maybe not. Andrew Benson’s Uncle Herbert paid for his education, but with strings (chains?) attached. Action, adventure, danger romance, and a bit of Sci-Fi to spice up the tale…a wise owl might say, “Uncle Herbert is a hoot!” Isn’t it about time you read something really different?”

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Loving Bear, by Amber Belmont When Mr Tall Dark and Arrogant, Nick, steps in as Jess’ boss, sparks fly, but with her family relying on her, a workplace romance is the last thing she needs. Can she resist temptation or will she risk it all to follow her heart?

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Fear Club, by Eden Crowne

New city. New country. Lonely Lexie Carpenter finds a club online. Welcoming, beautiful, people. But they are monsters. They rip out her soul, dividing it into three pieces as prizes in the Club’s occult lottery. Left for dead, Lexie is resurrected by a silver-haired young sorcerer. How ironic that he is a monster as well and may want to kill her himself.

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The Dragon Orb, Mike Shelton

The fate of a kingdom rests on the shoulders of three young wizards who couldn’t be more different. When the barrier comes down, the truth comes out. Was everything they were taught about their kingdom based on a lie? Will they all choose to fight on the same side, or end up enemies in the battle over who should rule Alaris?

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Orphans, Assassins & the Existential Eggplant, by J.T. Gillett

Award-winning novel takes you on a fun, madcap medieval adventure with a gorgeous alchemist, teenage genius and a 600-year-old shrunken eggplant that speaks to whomever wears it. You’ll cross Europe with the Children’s Crusade, hijack a caravan in the Sahara Desert, touch the petrified body of Adam, and rediscover paradise on the island of Bahrain.

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Becoming Mrs. Smith, by Tanya E. Williams

Not all of war’s destruction takes place on the battlefield. Becoming Mrs. Smith is the inspiring, and at times, heartbreaking story of a woman’s struggle to reclaim what she lost. War stole the man she loves, and childhood illness weakened her heart—perhaps beyond repair. While guns rage in Europe, the war Violet faces at home may be even more devastating.

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...and the stars smiled, by Gina VanSicklen Sunny met Jack one night under the stars, the attraction was instant. Distance separated them, but listening to music under the stars kept them connected. The song in their hearts grew each day. Sunny is faced with a difficult decision and has a choice to make. Will one choice tear them apart? Will Sunny and Jack’s love survive?

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Eyes in the Dark, by Rowena Dawn She looks for peace of mind. He looks for revenge. They both get what they want but with a twist. Another tough guy hits the ground. If you like suspense and romance, then this is the book for you. Strong characters and suspense are waiting to fill in your afternoons.

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Earthgame - Hints for Mastering the Greatest Game in the Universe, BY Rochelle Bartholomew Earthgame blends theoretical futuristic technology with beautiful ancient teachings from the Himalayas offering a new perspective on what life is all about and how you can turn your mind from a cage into the advanced crystalline tool it was always meant to be.

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Honey: The Nature’s Gold, by Mona Illingworth & Daniel Andrews Honey and Health - they go hand in hand. The book brings in the foreground the multiple benefits of honey. The book represents a guide with numerous recipes for many conditions, briefly and simply depicted.

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Ghost Warrior (Immortal Warriors book 2), by Denna Holm Amanda Cross survives one nightmare only to face another. She’s always thought of herself as a strong woman, but her many trials on the hostile planet Lavina almost break her. Tallyn’s parents rule the most powerful werewolf pack on Laizahlia. As heir to the crown, they expect him to mate with a strong female, but he can’t deny his attraction to the short, curvy woman from Earth. Somehow, he must convince her to trust him enough to remain on Laizahlia. The death of Calem’s mate and daughter nearly destroys him. He has a chance for redemption through Tallyn’s mate Amanda. Tallyn was right to ask for Calem’s help, because he is the only one who can guide the petite female toward her destiny.

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“I really enjoyed this book. I actually loved it more than book 1”.

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House of the Last Man on Earth, by Robert B Marcus Jr Richard Johnson, a college student, just spent his last dime on food, lost his wealthy girlfriend, and had his bike stolen. To add to his misery, he returns to his apartment where he runs into his strange neighbor. Convinced this bizarre man is more than he seems, Richard and his land lady’s bull dog, Khan, sneak into his apartment where they find a timegate to the future. Along with his set theory teacher and her brother, they embark upon a soaring and treacherous journey through space and time to discover a terrible truth-mankind is being slowly and systematically exterminated.

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“I couldn’t put this book down! I LOVE sci-fi books and this one didn’t disappoint! I really liked that the author didn’t take forever to get the book going. I liked the main character Richard…His resourcefulness throughout the book to get through every step of the adventure was grea. t I was rooting for him throughout the book. I can’t wait to read more from this author!”

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Dark Turnings, by Wynford Wilde When Jennifer and her friends are flung into a world they do not understand, they accidentally release an ancient demon, a monster of vast cunning, malice and power. Imprisoned for 1,000 years, it is now free to wreak a terrifying vengeance. Jennifer and her friends are courageous, creative and loyal. But can courage and loyalty be enough against a power so dark? Jennifer Jones: Dark Turnings is a young adults’ fantasy adventure in the tradition of the Hobbit and the Chronicles of Narnia

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“Fresh and Entertaining Fantasy, Wow, this book instantly sucked me in. When I first read its blurb, I was already itching to read it right away because who doesn’t want to delve into the world of fantasy?”

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Murder in Palm Beach: The Homicide That Never Dies, by Bob Brink

A shotgun blast into a Palm Beach home fells a prominent citizen. This novel is based on a 1976 assassination and contains explosive new information as to the killer and the ultra-important person involved. An ambitious prosecutor pins the deed on karate expert Mitt Hecher. Did he do it? This is a story of redemption wrapped in a mystery displaying power, sex and violence, plus a heart-rending love affair. Author Bob Brink is an award-winning journalist.

Reviews: “It’s terrific. The lead character is a genuine tough guy believable in every regard, something I seldom say about heroic protagonists of late. A lot of intrigue, a great storyline, and characters to root for.” -Rob Bacon, The Perfect Write newsletter “Brink has a knack for putting you in a scene. His descriptions are spot-on, with realistic dialogue and rich texture in his characters. A hustler’s transformation is skilfully executed. (It has) a breath-taking climax.” - Kate Newton, contest winner 58Buy

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Gabrielle: An Erotic Thriller, by Randy T.Lane Michael Wesson drops out of college and heads to New York in hopes of making a name for himself in show business. He arrives just as the biggest manhunt in the last 30 years is taking place someone is killing the young socialite of New York upper east side and his calling card across there chest in Red lube the name Gabrielle.

REVIEWS: Great read! Had you guessing the whole time till end of book. If you like suspense thrillers of who done it mixed with romance, you’ll love this book. You will want to pick up a copy of this new book by Randy T. Lane, and head to your favorite little corner of the world! A great beach read! It was easy to relate to the characters and Lane’s quick wit and humorous sarcasm were refreshing! The only thing hotter than this book may be the sand beneath your feet!

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If Nobody Listens, by Rikard Sommer Seven years ago, he was a dying man. Now the Norwegian microbiologist Paul Bild is about to get his international breakthrough – a contract with millionaire Jeffrey Hughes. Paul offers a treatment for Hughes’ sick daughter, like he himself received seven years earlier. Tom Avild travels to the branch office in Ukraine to finalize Analytics. But something is wrong. Tom Avild and Vasili Romanov are thrown into a world where powerful forces are fighting to win. A fight to the death.

REVIEW: ‘I really like this book, if you are interested in a really good thriller with light sci-fi elements and characters that you can relate to, this is one to look out for.’ ‘Sommer has a great writing voice that truly allows you to engage in his amazing storytelling abilities.’

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