I thought I was safe from the volunteer recruiters at the kids school. Usually there is a big push at Back to School night and it kinda dies down a week after. Nope, the recruiters are still roaming the halls at the school and they are getting sneakier and pushier. Now mind you I am all for volunteering at my kids school, and I love being involved with my kids activities, I find myself very fortunate that I can do so. But there is a limit. Some of us who are tapped out for time are starting to contemplate hiding in the big play structure in the far back playground, despite the danger of siting in old bananas and boogers.

Murder! Too Close To Home (The Adventures of Gabriel Celtic Book 1)
J.T. Lewis
4.1 Stars (60 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Fantasy

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The sleepy little county in southeast Indiana is suddenly awakened by a series of murders, leaving local law enforcement unsure where to turn. Seeming like professional hits, the victims are nonetheless normal every day people, with no ties to each other or anything criminal. Of the scant clues left at the scenes, there is one that kept showing up, a business card identifying their perp only as the ‘GHOST’.

Gabriel Celtic and the other members of the Major Crimes Taskforce have been tasked with finding the ominous man, but soon discover that they will be thwarted at every turn. The revelation of another’s involvement also involved in the murders, the mastermind of the killings, sends the investigation yet again into turmoil as this person easily eludes their efforts to identify and locate…her, a woman!

As the murders continue, it also becomes apparent that Jasmine, the beautiful blonde mastermind, has it out for the County Sheriff’s Department, implicating its involvement with each new body found.

Having never been involved in such a bizarre series of crimes, Gabriel soon learns that solving the investigation would cost him the ultimate sacrifice.

Contains previews of: Gabriel’s Revenge and The Artifact Hunter!

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Crossroads Road: A Novel
Jeff Kay
4.2 Stars (160 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Entertainment | Humor & Satire

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Jovis McIntire’s quiet life in the suburbs is turned upside down the day his mother-in-law wins $234 million in a multi-state lottery. She quickly makes an identical offer to all her children and their families: a large, custom-built home, and two million dollars cash.

But there’s a catch, a nasty hook hidden inside the bait. If the deal is accepted, they will be required to live together on a newly-created cul-de-sac in southern California, for the remainder of the matriarch’s life — a woman Jovis sarcastically calls Sunshine.

Not a chance!

And that would only be the beginning of it, he knows. The rest of his wife’s family is no prize, either. Nancy the bohemian earth child with organic, free-range armpits, Kevin the pompous scarf-wearing intellectual, Sue the 400-pound attention junkie who throws herself down flights of stairs for sympathy… Jovis sees them all as kooks, in one way or another, and they want him to live amongst them? Not for a million bucks! Or two million, even.

But his defiance begins to fade when Jovis returns to his job, and realizes he’s now there by choice.

Crossroads Road is the first novel by Jeff Kay, proprietor of the popular humor site The West Virginia Surf Report! It is a rollicking comedy, perfect for fans of National Lampoon’s Vacation, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

An early reader called the book “relentlessly hilarious.”

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White Lies
Emily Harper
4.5 Stars (28 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Women’s Fiction | Romance

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Imagine standing in line at Harvey Nichols waiting to buy the most gorgeous silk Gucci dress. The only minor problem? You can’t afford it, it’s a size smaller than you are, and you have absolutely no place to wear it.

Meet Natalie Flemming: a twenty-something woman working in London for a fabulous shoe-designing firm, but the only thing they let her touch is the company’s tax forms.She has decided to give fate a vacation and takes the task of finding the man of her dreams (or Johnny Depp if he would just return her calls…) into her own hands.

She craves adventure, spontaneity, passion- or will just settle for a decent date.

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Merlin’s Charge
Peter Joseph Swanson
4.6 Stars (17 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy

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In the wasteland of Britain in the year 500, a cranky Merlin tutors a teenage Arthur. Missing the comfort of the Realm of Dragons, Merlin amuses himself with two simultaneous sneaky marriages to the feuding witches, Nimm and Mother Hubbard. With the help of young Parsifal, they all begin the search for the holy grail, their town’s communal cauldron, which was stolen by a Pict witch to make a demon bell. Recovering the cauldron will end the drought in time for Arthur to be King. Along the way they meet a host of colorful characters and face obstacles of a most phenomenal nature. Classic Peter Joseph Swanson… wickedly bawdy. Followed by the thrilling sequel The Werewolf of Camelot.

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PLAIN JANE CELEBRATES (Funny, Rhyming Bedtime Story/Picture Book for Ages 2-8)
Sally Huss
4.7 Stars (19 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks

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Confidence is lacking in a plain little girl when she arrives in a new town alone. The townspeople are astonished, “My, she’s plain!” But, of course they were normal. They were colored folks like you’d find anywhere. They were blue. They were green. They were orange. They were red. They were spotted and dotted on their bodies, hair, and heads. They were striped and plaid and flowered and checked. They were abstract and camouflaged and arrowed and flecked.

Jane appealed to their kindness, hoping that there might be anyone who would take her in… someone who would not consider her plainness a sin.

They take her in all right, but decide to change her, fix her, make her bright.

There follows a debate over which one of their designs she should be. But at the big 4th of July celebration, she comes to a great revelation and decides, “The only way I can be special, the only way I can be unique, is to be me. That’s what I think… even if it’s as plain as plain can be.”

*Great fun, adorable illustrations, and tongue-twisting rhymes add to the delight of this story.

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