The scented candles are burning like crazy in my house. It smells so strongly of pumpkin spice or cinnamon stick (depending on the room) you will never feel the need to eat again. It’s like desert 24/7. I’m the only female in the house so the hubby and baby bassets just aren’t getting why on October first I go candle crazy. It’s so preeeety! SMELLY SMELLY! The look I give them when they question me about it is enough to make them second guess my scent preferences and they tell me they love me. My heart fills with smelly warmth.
The Other Side of Bad (A Tucker Novels Book 1)
R.O. Barton
(134 Reviews)
Genre: Crime Fiction | Mystery
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Tucker, a problem-solving gunfighter still reeling from the bloody death of his childhood sweetheart wife, must contend with his survivor’s guilt while dodging bullets in the increasingly violent Music City. Weeks after Tucker foils an assassination attempt on a client, he’s confronted at his remote country home by men intent on killing him. Meanwhile, Tucker is forced to relive his secret violent past during an interview with a Nashville billionaire who wants his wife’s “accidental” death investigated. But, before Tucker can take on a new assignment, he must deal with who wants to kill him and why.
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Artistic License
Elle Pierson
(60 Reviews)
Genre: Romance
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“Picasso would have loved his face.”
When of the world’s prestigious art collections comes to the resort town of Queenstown, New Zealand, shy art student Sophy James is immediately drawn to the pieces on display – and to the massive, silent, sexy presence keeping watch over them. She’s completely fascinated and attracted by the striking planes and angles of his unusual face, and can’t resist sneaking out her pencil when he’s not looking. Security consultant Mick Hollister is used to women looking at his ugly mug – but not with the genuine pleasure he sees in the face of the girl with the charcoal-smudged fingers and terrible skills at covert surveillance. A security breach brings the two into fast and furious collision, and an unlikely friendship begins to blossom. And an even more unlikely – and very reluctant – love. Introvert Sophy is content with her independence and solitude. She’s never looked for a long-term relationship, and isn’t sure she wants one now. Mick, apparently born with a face that not even a mother could love, has given up all hope of having one. They have nothing in common. They shouldn’t even like each other. And they can’t stay away from one another.
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Vibrations: Harmonic Magic Book 1
P.E. Padilla
(30 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Metaphysical
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Sam Sharp has never been what people would call sociable. Affected profoundly by his father’s death when Sam was very young, he developed into a solitary and self-sufficient person. When he finds himself transported to Gythe, a world that is completely different from his home, yet strangely familiar, he is forced to seek help. Sam’s nature wars with his need to rely on the strangers he meets — a warrior, a scholar, a monk, and a telepathic creature — to help him find a way back to his own world. When Sam finds that he has an affinity for the peculiar vibrational energy that exists in Gythe, he realizes it is his only chance for going home. But there is only one person who may have the knowledge to help him: the Gray Man, a tyrannical vibrational energy master with plans to rule the world. Can Sam trust others to aid him and to prepare him for the ultimate confrontation with the Gray Man, to learn the secrets of this mysterious adversary? If so, will he even be capable of using the vibrational energy himself to return home, or will he die in this strange new world?
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The Sun, The Glass, and The Leaning Rock: Secret of the Lost Dutchman’s Gold (Florea and Holland Mystery Series Book 1)
Mark Stephen Taylor
(3 Reviews)
Genre: Action & Adventure
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*The Sun, The Glass, and The Leaning Rock is a daring tale of high adventure, of friendships, of romance, of loyalties and betrayals, and of great personal danger in the lives of ordinary people. This tale combines a tricolor of excitement, yielding the grand adventure of ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’, the enchantment and humor of ‘Romancing the Stone’, and the suspenseful who-done-it of Sherlock Holmes–hang on tight!
The story opens in the year 1984, but centers on the 1924 discovery of the ‘Lost Dutchman’s Mine’ in Arizona, the inevitable misfortune of its discoverer, and the strange fate of the loot itself. A treasure map, an unusual necklace, and a simple nursery rhyme set the stage for double murder, betrayal, kidnapping, and unrelenting drama in this tale of the high desert. An unemployed ex-cop and his two friends become entwined in this adventure-mystery, which takes the reader from Boston to Arizona, from Ohio to California, and finally into the harsh, Nevada desert, where the good guys meet the bad guys in a final, head-on confrontation. Both want to unlock the treasure’s secret–‘the sun, the glass, and the leaning rock, tell you when it’s four o’ clock.’ If you’re ready to jump out of an airplane on a foggy night, hopefully land unscathed in rugged terrain, repel from a high cliff on a short rope, take an eerie night stroll across miles of barren desert, find your way through an unyielding sandstorm, escape a deadly confrontation with rattlesnakes, pass through the turbulent waters of a flash flood, leap from a high-rolling flatcar on a train ride to terror, and in the meantime solve all the ‘who-done-it’ before the astonishing climax–then you are more than welcome to the millions in gold that lay hidden within a dark, abandoned void, somewhere near Ely, Nevada.
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Crossing William
Kenneth Allen
(12 Reviews)
Genre: Horror
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Crossing William is a Horror/Fantasy fiction novel set in Southeastern Alabama that focuses on the life of a boy. He is born into a world that holds no pity for him. William’s life is one of suffering as he is cursed from birth by his mothers attempt to protect his life. Using her knowledge of Hoodoo, she provided protection from an abusive father by forcing an entity to watch over the boy. The path he follows is one not easy to understand as Crossing William takes you through the events of his life. This work is filled with a mixture of local folklore and color unique to rural areas of Southeast Alabama and Chattahoochee River Valley.
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