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The Duke’s Handmaid (Book 1 of the Ascendancy Trilogy)
by Caprice Hokstad
4.3 Out of 5 Stars (23 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Action & Adventure | Science Fiction

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All the young outcast wanted was security in a world that destroyed her family and left her despised and rejected. Can the simple farmgirl find a new family through voluntary enslavement to the duke’s household? Not if the prejudiced and conniving duchess has her way!

Crafted in a highly precise writing style so smooth it slips right from the page into your imagination, the fantastical story world of The Duke’s Handmaid examines timeless social issues that inform global justice today.

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This Time You Lose
by Chris Stralyn
4.5 Out of 5 Stars (76 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery & Thrillers

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What would you do if street thugs invaded your home? What if you’re a daycare provider, caring for a dozen children at the time? Lisa Kaamp, a most unlikely heroine, faces just such a nightmare in This Time You Lose, the suspense driven story of one woman’s struggle to survive when she and the children she cares for become victims of a home invasion gone terribly wrong.

Lisa Kaamp operates a small childcare business out of her home in Nogeksum, Michigan. Highly respected and known for going the extra mile for her daycare kids, she thinks she’s handled every daycare emergency possible. But nothing prepares her for the horror she now faces.

Lisa finds herself bound and gagged, four strange men in her home, and the daycare children held hostage in the next room. Terrorized by her captors as the authorities work to meet the ransom deadline, she tries negotiating with the men for the release of the children, but soon realizes they have no intention of letting anyone go.

With the deadline approaching, Lisa must do the unimaginable to protect the children and get everyone out alive.

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An Unproductive Woman
by Khaalidah Muhammad-Ali
4.5 Out of 5 Stars (20 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction

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An Unproductive Woman tells the story of family, faith, and marriage, and above all else, hope.Adam is desperate for a son, but after ten years of marriage he and his wife Asabe remain childless. Despite the obvious heartbreak this causes Asabe, Adam marries a second wife, the very young and beautiful Fatima. Double tragedy prevents the realization of Adam’s hope and Asabe stands firm with her husband to gather the broken pieces of their life.

But, Adam isn’t prepared to count his loses. He compounds their difficulties by marrying the cunning and deceptive divorcee, Sauda. This choice yields anguish and confusion, and Adam loses more than hope, but a piece of his spirit.

Neglected and living in the shadow of Adam’s desires, Asabe yet again proves her worth as the true bedrock in his life. Asabe becomes the catalyst that brings Adam’s life full circle. Read An Unproductive Woman to learn what secrets Adam has withheld that would explain his unreasonable longing and pursuit of a son at all costs.

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The Uncanny Valley: Tales from a Lost Town
by Gregory Miller
4.7 Out of 5 Stars (12 Reviews)
Genre: Horror | Short Stories

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The Uncanny Valley is a macabre serenade to a small town that may or may not exist, peopled with alive and dead denizens who wander about the hills and houses with creepy fluidity. Told by individual inhabitants, the stories recount tales of disappearing dead deer, enchanted gardens, invisible killer dogs, and rattlesnakes that fall from the sky; each contribution adds to a composite portrait that skitters between eerie, ghoulish, and poignant.

Thirty-Three Tales.
Thirty-Three Tellers.
One Lost Town.

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First Crossing (Hunting Eve Book 1)
by Tyla Grey
5.0 Out of 5 Stars (9 Reviews)
Genre: Romance

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First Crossing (Hunting Eve Book 1) is a paranormal romance novelette of 12,000 words.

Eve Prentice has a growing reputation as someone who has ‘healing hands’, someone who has skills beyond the ordinary in her work with accident victims. However, having grown up as the granddaughter of a renowned psychic and seeing how people can react, she is careful to downplay her special gift.

Then one sunny Saturday, Eve has a premonition that Something Bad is heading her way. Worse, she has the unshakeable feeling that no matter what she does, she won’t be able to outrun it. Why is it that she can foresee the future for others and tell them how to cheat fate, but she can’t do it for herself?

Within hours, Eve finds herself face to face with Hunter, a stranger who is somehow familiar at a soul-deep level. She knows instinctively that this man is a warrior, and that the danger is real… and that her life is about to change forever.

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God Has Better Things to do Than My Laundry (and Other Observations by an Overly Dramatic Mom)
by Heather Nestleroad
5.0 Out of 5 Stars (7 Reviews)
Genre: Humor | Religion & Spirituality

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If you’ve ever tackled a mound of laundry taller than you, made reservations instead of dinner, turned to prayer to deal with your teenage daughters, and accidentally wet yourself laughing at your best friend, then you’ll like God Has Better Things to do Than My Laundry (and Other Observations by an Overly Dramatic Mom). Heather Nestleroad gathers all of her blog posts from the last few years into a comprehensive book that can be enjoyed by parents, chocolate lovers, and coffee drinkers of all types. Read about how Heather learned to like (and order) coffee, explores her questions about the purpose of our lives, bares her neurotic confessions, and details conversations you’ll swear you just had with someone in your family.

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