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Decker’s Fate (The Decker Brothers Trilogy Book 1)
K. R. Richards
4.5 Stars (19 Reviews)
Genre: Romance

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Officer Mike Decker has strict rules when it comes to women and dating, but what is it about Jade Murphy that makes him break every single one? Decker is particular and prefers to take things slow where relationships are concerned. Rules and structure keep him safe on his job and in his personal life. Jade has been focusing on her new business, White Magic, a metaphysical healing center. The young widow hasn’t thought much about dating. When Jade literally runs into Decker in front of a local coffee shop, neither one has any idea that their meeting will draw in a powerful demon connected to a forgotten family curse that goes back to ancient Ireland. Together, they must try to find a way to defeat the demon.

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Scorched
Michael Soll
4.6 Stars (121 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult

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After a solar flare scorched the Earth and incinerated the atmosphere, survivors dug deep beneath the surface, discovering a new means of life where none had ever lived. Spec is an ordinary 16 year old residing underground in the Hive, a modern day colony where he and 73 other human beings survive. Every day is the same for Spec. Wake up. Mine for clay and insects. Sleep. That’s why he has decided to venture outside of the colony with his best friend, Cotta. Spec plans on going where there are no ceilings and no walls, a place where there are no barriers. He plans on going to the mythical surface.

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If You Go Into The Woods
David Gaughran
3.7 Stars (70 Reviews)
Genre: Short Stories | World Literature

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If You Go Into The Woods is a collection of two unsettling short stories. The title story is set in Caslav, a small town 60 miles east of Prague, Czech Republic. Jiri Beranek is drawn to a nearby forest, captivated by birds hidden high in the trees. Each time he enters, his desire to see the mysterious creatures is checked by his fear of the dark. When he finally forces himself to go farther, he finds a new reason to be afraid. This story was first published by The Delinquent (UK) then selected by Short Story America for inclusion in their anthology of their best stories of 2010. The bonus story – The Reset Button – is set in Stockholm, Sweden in the depths of winter. Linus Eriksson, a divorced bachelor living alone in his small one-bedroom apartment, is a man with a memory problem: instead of not being able to remember anyone, nobody can remember him. This story is brand new, exclusively available in this e-book. These two creepy tales have a combined length of 4,000 words, or around 16 book pages.

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I Work Better With An Audience: Thoughts on Life, Love, Food and Jiggly Bits
Jennifer Inglis
4.7 Stars (27 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Entertainment | Biographies & Memoirs

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In this hilarious collection of essays about one woman’s search to figure out what happens once you stop kidding yourself and plant both feet firmly into adulthood, Jennifer Inglis covers topics such as food obsessions, body image, family, relationships, religion, exercise, fears, shopping, aging, pop culture, and growing up as the kid who never quite fit in. As unique as they are humorous, these stories are surprisingly insightful. Between Jewish guilt, being a non-threatening “cougar,” and aging in a completely unconventional, yet hopefully graceful manner, readers will see a little of themselves as Inglis attempts to interpret life’s events, rather than simply report on them. A deeply personal and surprisingly funny collection of stories and anecdotes, this book shows how Inglis’s unique views on everyday life, as well as her keen sense of the absurd, allow her to make sense of the world. With a heartfelt message about finding the inner strength to be who you truly are, this collection is as inspiring as it is entertaining. More than just comedic, Inglis’s stories are intimate, easily identifiable, and, most importantly, real. Embracing differences and celebrating common bonds, these terrific stories reach across boundaries to entertain, captivate, and touch people from all backgrounds.

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The Revenant – Some Incidents in the Life of Hugh Glass, a Hunter of the Missouri River (Illustrated)
Philip St. George Cooke
4.6 Stars (14 Reviews)
Genre: Westerns | Movie Tie-Ins

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The new hit movie The Revenant is based on the life of American pirate, frontiersman, fur trapper, fur trader, hunter, and explorer Hugh Glass (c. 1780 – 1833) who once made his way crawling and stumbling 200 miles (320 km) to Fort Kiowa, in South Dakota, after being abandoned without supplies or weapons by fellow explorers and fur traders during General Ashley’s expedition of 1823. The Revenant – Some Incidents in the Life of Hugh Glass, a Hunter of the Missouri River by Philip St. George Cooke is the key historical document supporting the Glass story. It is backed up by two other eye-witness accounts included here – Hugh Glass and the Grizzly Bear by Rufus B. Sage (From Rocky Mountain life; or, Startling scenes and perilous adventures in the far West, during an expedition of three years by Rufus B. Sage, published in 1857) and Glass and the Bear by George Ruxton (From Adventures in Mexico and the Rocky Mountains by George Ruxton, published in 1847). Includes image gallery.

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