Wait. Thanksgiving is next week? After I finish my coffee, get the kids to school, and after I am finished with work and get dinner on the table, do some laundry, and tidy up the house…. I am so gonna panic.

Swimming Upstream
Ruth Mancini
4.0 Stars (106 Reviews)
Genre: Literary Fiction | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

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After seven years, Lizzie wonders whether she is truly happy with her long-term boyfriend. When one wrong step and a chance meeting set off an unexpected chain of events, her life starts breaking up. On the same day that she meets Martin, an attractive lifeguard, her old friend, Catherine, re-appears. But is Martin really all he seems? And what is the secret that Catherine is hiding? As Lizzie struggles to confront the ghosts of her past, can she survive the shocking twist that will change the course of her future?

Swimming Upstream is a life-affirming and often humorous story about getting over a relationship breakup. It is also a story about female friendship, love and divided loyalties – and the moral choices we find ourselves making when the chips are down.

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Red Denver: A Science Fiction Short Story (The Hegemon Wars)
D. L. Denham
4.6 Stars (61 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction | Short Stories | Fantasy

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Red Denver: Prelude to REHO (A Post-Apocalyptic Short Story)

Red Denver, one of several successful communities in Usona, post-Blast America, has thrived because of Old World machinery and a strong community government. With his past behind him, REHO has made a new life for himself in Red Denver. Until Soapy, a local crime boss, starts a chain of events that leads to a climatic final face-off between Reho and on

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A Good Kind of Knowing
Kathy Lynn Harris
4.6 Stars (57 Reviews)
Genre: Drama & Plays | Literary Fiction

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Imagine if Maeve Binchy grew up in Texas and wrote an old-school Larry McMurtry novel. Think Hope Floats meets High Fidelity. That’s how critics are describing A Good Kind of Knowing–winner of the National Federation of Press Women’s 2013 Novel for Adult Readers Award–from the author of the highly acclaimed and number-one Amazon bestseller, Blue Straggler.

A Good Kind of Knowing is a novel about the power of music and friendship, the relationship two-steps that go on in old Texas dancehalls, and the secret to finding just a little bit of common ground in a world full of distrust.

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Hilt’s Pride (The Bowl of Souls Book 0)
Trevor H. Cooley
4.7 Stars (53 Reviews)
Genre: Action & Adventure | Fantasy | Teen & Young Adult

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Sir Hilt is forced to delay an urgent mission when he sees a lone woman climbing a dangerous mountain. She refuses his help but when Hilt discovers that the prophet was the one that told her to climb to the mountain’s peak, he realizes that it is his duty to accompany her.

What dangers lie in their way? What reasons did the prophet have for bringing them together? Will all their plans be derailed by Hilt’s Pride?

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The Last Witness
Jerry Amernic
4.8 Stars (25 Reviews)
Genre: World Literature | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

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The year is 2039, and Jack Fisher is the last living survivor of the Holocaust. Set in a world that is abysmally complacent about events of the last century, Jack is a 100-year-old man whose worst memories took place before he was 5. His story hearkens back to the Jewish ghetto of his birth and to Auschwitz where, as a little boy, he had to fend for himself to survive after losing his family. Jack becomes the central figure in a missing-person investigation when his granddaughter suddenly disappears. While assisting police, he finds himself in danger and must reach into the darkest corners of his memory to come out alive.

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