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Take the Monkeys and Run (A Barbara Marr Murder Mystery #1)
By: Karen Cantwell
(149 Reviews)
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Film lover Barbara Marr is a typical suburban mom living the typical suburban life in her sleepy little town of Rustic Woods, Virginia. Typical, that is until she sets out to find the missing link between a bizarre monkey sighting in her yard and the bone chilling middle-of-the-night fright fest at the strangely vacant house next door. When Barb talks her two friends into some seemingly innocent Charlie’s Angels-like sleuthing, they stumble upon way more than they bargained for and uncover a piece of neighborhood history that certain people would kill to keep on the cutting room floor.
237 pages of laugh-out-loud fun.
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Blood Faerie – Urban Fantasy (Caledonia Fae, Book 1)
By: India Drummond
(38 Reviews)
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Unjustly sentenced to death, Eilidh ran away from faerie lands, to the streets of Perth, Scotland. Just as she has grown accustomed to exile, local police discover a mutilated body outside the abandoned church where she lives. Recognizing the murder as the work of one of her own kind, Eilidh must choose: flee, or learn to tap into the forbidden magic that cost her everything.
Caledonia Fae, Book 1
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Here, Have a Husband
By: Heather Gean
(56 Reviews)
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Here, Have a Husband tells a story of the prospect of marriage in a society plagued by a strict, government matchmaking program that pairs and binds applicants to the perfect partner from a simple questionnaire. Told from the sarcastic point-of-view of strong-willed Rainy Clarke, the story begins when the fresh-out-of-college heroine receives the news of her government-assigned engagement to one of the most eligible bachelors in the country. Caught up in a high-profile engagement turned government publicity stunt, Rainy begins to realize that love and marriage are not always the same things, especially in the eyes of the government. The fight to reverse the strict marriage matchmaking system, that seems to be a thorn in the lives of not only her but those around her, falls on Rainy’s shoulders. Filled with relationships that shape every part of existence, Here, Have a Husband triumphantly proves that the right to happiness is something worth fighting even the most formidable opponent for.
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Jack and Djinn (The Houri Legends: Book 1)
By: Amber Sweetapple
(22 Reviews)
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Miriam’s life is a hot mess. Her boyfriend Ben is no longer the man she fell in love with, and he won’t stop knocking her around. And Jack? He’s kind, handsome, and sweet: everything she could ever want and more. As her passion for Jack ignites, so does the rest of her body…
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Francesca of Lost Nation
By: Lucinda Sue Crosby
(20 Reviews)
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Romantic Adventure Book suitable for all ages
This book is about an unconventional 59-year old woman, Francesca, and her resourceful 10-year old granddaughter, Sarah, who share the adventures of a lifetime over the summer of 1947 in Lost Nation, Iowa. Together, they enchant barnstorming pilots, wow Clinton County Fair attendees, conquer the skies, confront an escaped arsonist, discover how Lost Nation got its intriguing name, and eventually demonstrate to one another the greatest truth about love.
Anyone who loves their grandmother will enjoy reading this Romance Fiction about family, friendship and strong women.
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Down the Drain
By: Daniel Pyle
(31 Reviews)
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Bruce has lost everyone he ever cared about, even his cat.
Now he thinks he’s finally alone in the house, but something is about to come clawing its way out of the plumbing to prove him wrong.
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The Brotherhood of Dwarves
By: D.A. Adams
(22 Reviews)
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The dwarven saga begins…
Roskin, heir to the throne of a remote, peaceful kingdom of dwarves, craves excitement and adventure. Outside his own kingdom, in search of fortune and glory, he finds a much different world, one divided by racial strife and overrun by war. The orcs to the south want to conquer all dwarves and sell them as slaves. The humans to the east want to control the world’s resources.
Caught in the middle, Roskin finds himself chased by slave traders and soldiers alike as he discovers that friendship is the best fortune of all. Just when he thinks he has triumphed, an act of betrayal sends him into bondage. His only hope of escape is the faltering courage of a disgraced warrior whose best days are behind him…
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Leaving Fantasy Land
By: James E. Parker
(12 Reviews)
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Milwaukee comic book store owner, Tram Taylor, is rattled to his core when a mysterious dead body suddenly turns up in the dumpster behind his store, Fantasy Land. In a weekend that could not possibly get any worse, his wife is violently kidnapped and held for ransom. Tram Taylor is left reeling in the aftermath as he wrestles with helping the MPD or striking out on his own to connect the dots. Is there a connection between the two seemingly random events? Will all of Tram Taylor’s courage and former cop training be enough to help him uncover who’s behind it all before it’s too late? Find out all these answers and more in James E. Parker’s debut novel, Leaving Fantasy Land.
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A Thousand Voices
By: Jeri Parker
(18 Reviews)
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A memoir of the remarkable relationship between a young, single woman and the wild, beautiful deaf boy who, for a time, took the place of the son she’d lost, A THOUSAND VOICES is a song of love and grief and a profound meditation on the limits, and the limitlessness, of human language.
Jeri Parker first met Carlos Louis Salazar in 1964, when she was a high school teacher in Ogden, Utah and he was her friend Marianne Bentley’s student at the Utah School for the Deaf. Ten years old but “more otherworldly than childlike,” Carlos “wore his beauty like a gift to the world, but occasionally, and regularly when adolescence went through him like a fire, he ripped at it with something like disdain.”
If Carlos could charm anyone, there was danger in him too. He fathered and had to give up a child when he was still a teenager; he became loud and rude and “unmistakably mean”: he fought; he stole; he got involved with drugs. But when, still in his twenties, his kidneys failed and his life turned into an endless series of operations, he shone as he never had before. Strung with tubes and bed-bound, his struggling body borne down with the shadow of foreign masses, he soared, and carried those who were lucky enough to know him with him.
Jeri Parker grew up scrambling along riverbanks and forest paths in Idaho. She spent summers with her grandparents at a sawmill that was a few miles from Yellowstone National Park.
She taught high school and university students for many years, but it was when she met Carlos Louis Salazar, a ten-year-old deaf boy that she began to understand what language is and what the intricate steps of acquiring it involve.
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