Why on Earth this would freak me out I’m not sure, but I just watched a man in a white jumpsuit and clipboard walk down my street like he was doing something important. Who wears a white jumpsuit…. with a belt? This is going to bother me for a long time.

Out of the Pocket
B. E. Stanfel
4.8 Stars (16 Reviews)
Genre: Sports | Family Life

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Set in the heart of the suburban Midwest, emerging author Blythe Stanfel gives us her first captivating novel, Out of the Pocket. This young adult historical fiction piece catalogs the Iraq War in 2003 and 2004 through the eyes of a senior high school football player, whose father is stationed in Iraq as a Major in the United States Army. Out of the Pocket bridges the literary gap that teenage boys often encounter when choosing novels to read, and provides them with an outlet to understand adolescence from a different perspective… Soldiers fighting in Iraq struggle physically and emotionally to survive each day, but what about their loved ones left back at home? Young boys and girls can easily relate to the main character in Out of the Pocket, Mercer Murray, whose slightly sarcastic yet sensitive voice, offers insight into the life of a typical high school senior struggling with football, girls, and most of all, his father fighting in the Iraq War. Even those with short-attention spans will be captivated with the journal and e-mail format of the novel that explores the justification for war and the hardships of high school life. Although Mercer’s main focus is to play football at the University of Iowa the following year, he also learns about the life of a typical Iraqi teenager through e-mails with Ahmed, a young translator for Mercer’s father who starts a correspondence with Mercer. Though separated by thousands of miles, the two men form a bond as Mercer provides support to Ahmed in his struggles to provide food for his family, and Ahmed helps Mercer learn how to survive without his dad. High school English and history teachers could use Out of the Pocket as a median to teach about the Iraq war while analyzing themes, symbolism, and character development. The best way to teach history is to tell a story.

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After the Storm (The Storm Series)
M. Stratton
4.3 Stars (55 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Romance

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Book One of The Storm Series

Alexia “Lexi” Hanson moved across the country to rebuild her life after the attack that almost destroyed her. She enjoys the simple things in her beach cottage. Life is finally complete.

Noah Matthews is Rock & Roll’s hottest star and on top of the world. After years without a break he finds the solitude he craves at his beach house. Enjoying his early morning coffee, Noah is surprised to see his neighbor sneak into his garden and crawl around.

They never saw that fateful morning coming. Someone was watching them. Someone who thought Lexi belonged to him and would stop at nothing to have her.

Lives are changed forever when they meet amongst the blooms in his garden. Even when things seem darkest, there is always light After the Storm.

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Saving the King
George Gomez
5.0 Stars (26 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Contemporary Fiction | Science Fiction

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Elvis Presley saves a young boy from a menacing stranger after a performance in 1956, setting up a chain of events that ultimately leads to a mystical encounter with an angel who sends Elvis on a journey that changes his destiny. The young boy grows up into a rich and powerful man who forces Elvis to confront the demons of his addictions. There are many threads to this story, such as the involvement of Johnny Cash to help orchestrate the plan while a down-and-out reporter investigates the mystery of Elvis’ death, getting too close to the truth. As the tale unfolds, the reader will be pulled back to the days when the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll held court from his throne.

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Pacific Coast Highway
Jack Remick
5.0 Stars (6 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Action & Adventure

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Pacific Coast Highway – A BMW Mechanic. A troubled heiress. A red Ferrari. Murder. The City of Angels—Today. When Jonny becomes a character in his own screenplay, his life hits a snag and he ends up in the Hollywood garbage dump.

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The Order of the Bull
Jason Brannon
5.0 Stars (4 Reviews)
Genre: Horror

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When desperation forces Brian Martin and his mother to move into his Uncle Jack’s trailer at The October County Trailer Court, he thinks life is at its lowest point.He quickly realizes that things can get much, much worse after accidentally witnessing a ritual murder performed by a cult of cattle-worshiping locals.After some investigation, Brian realizes that he and his mother have inadvertently moved into the midst of a group calling themselves The Order of the Bull who seek to summon the ancient god Baal.When he attempts to document the cult’s crimes and go to the authorities, Brian is thrown into a dangerous fight that will not only decide whether The Order of the Bull is successful in raising their god but also whether he and his mother will live through it all.

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