I met a turtle today that was two years old. It was odd to look at his cute little face and know that he could very well outlive me.
Evan After
Michael C. Grumley
(82 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Teen & Young Adult
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It began with an accident.It will end in a sacrifice.
Two weeks after his eighteenth birthday, Evan Nash’s life changes forever.When strange problems from an accident drive him to seek help from a skeptical psychiatrist, the full extent of his metamorphosis begins to reveal itself.
But Dr. Shannon Mayer has troubles of her own.Trying hopelessly to cope with a devastating past, one that is slowly destroying her, Mayer now finds herself with nowhere left to turn.Even worse, she soon realizes that Evan is caught in a very real struggle of life and death.
Two battles.Both are losing.Together, they must discover that even in the darkest days, when all seems lost, there always remains a glimmer of hope.
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Lucky In Love
K.S. Thomas
(41 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Satire | Romance
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One Girl (Lucky) + Three Guys (Noah, Jason and Gabe) all living together under one roof = Humor, Secrets and Sorrow…and even the possibility of Love.
Most days Lucky doesn’t mind being single. And why would she? Between her three male roommates, there’s always someone around to keep her company. But then as relationships evolve and change, Lucky soon finds herself being left behind.
When Lucky’s birthday rolls around and she finds herself being the only one without a date in a room full of people, she has to face the sad truth that the three men in her life all have women in their lives that aren’t her.
Lucky finally asks herself how she wound up there. Has love been avoiding her…or has she been avoiding love?
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The Last Stoic
Morgan Wade
(32 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction | Action & Adventure
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The Last Stoic is a story of appetite and fear, both modern and ancient. Half of the story’s narrative occurs in the time and place of the ancient Roman Empire; the other half occurs in the present-day United States. The parallels between the two eras are so strong that the narrative continues uninterrupted as the setting shifts from historic Rome to modern America, alternating from chapter to chapter.
Marcus, a young man from a northern provincial border town, journeys deep into the heart of the empire and witnesses first-hand the excesses that can lead to ruin, both personal and political. His story offers an ancient commentary on the preoccupations of our own turbulent times. Shortly after his arrival, the empire is thrown into a panic by an unprecedented barbarian attack on the capital. Suspicion and paranoia abound. A young Roman/American runaway named Patrick, disillusioned with his own life and the state of his country, becomes convinced that Marcus is a dangerous traitor. Culminating in a public accusation made by Patrick, Marcus is wrongfully imprisoned, exiled and tortured as an enemy of the state. In prison, he confronts the many contradictions he has found in his adopted home, and in himself.
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Ocean Snow
Doug Johnson
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Genre: Horror | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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Here we go, thought Oakburn Police Chief Bill Johnson. He had no real desire to go in the kitchen. A barrage of gibberish was spewing from some freaked out meth head in there and it put the sour taste of dread in his mouth. No, he has no real desire to go in there… but it was his job to go in there.
“Clear!” someone shouted from the second floor, jolting Johnson’s muscles into action. He crouched and lumbered into the kitchen, clumsily ducking the table leg that Cecil swung at his face.
Johnson ducked behind his shield and blitzed Cecil, bulldozing him into a corner. Cecil slid on the broken glass and went down hard, grabbing the shield and pulling Johnson down right on top of him. He snaked his arm around the shield and clawed at Johnson’s helmet.
Cecil knew this was no human. He could smell it. He wanted to rip its face off and expose whatever was hiding inside.
It had to die.
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