Well things are getting crazy in Lake Tahoe. The Sierra Avalanche Center has issued an advisory that all residents stay inside. Just stay there people. Don’t go on the streets, don’t wander in the woods, don’t even peek outside your door because it’s crazy out there. The snow has taken over. I feel bad that I was complaining the other day that I couldn’t get to Costco, and these people are told to not even open the door. This seems pretty horrible. These people live in the snow because they love it, and now they are told to not even go outside. It’s like sending me to Willy Wonka’s Chocolate factory, but telling me to stay in the lobby.

Perfect for You (A Laurel Heights Novel Book 1)
by Kate Perry
4.4 Stars (1,102 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Contemporary Fiction

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Freya Godwin’s muse has gone MIA. With Freya just hired to redesign the top adult website company in the country, her creativity couldn’t have chosen a worse time to disappear. Determined to get her sexy back, Freya puts an ad online, hoping to find the right man to inspire her. Unfortunately, all roads point back to her upstairs neighbor Greg Cavanaugh. He’s everything she doesn’t want: a playboy and scumbag lawyer. Except if he’s so wrong for her, why does being with him make her believe anything is possible?

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An Uncollected Death (The Charlotte Anthony Mysteries Book 1)
by Meg Wolfe
4.4 Stars (73 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery | Women’s Fiction

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Broke, friendless, and career in freefall–will solving a murder get her life back on track? An Uncollected Death introduces Charlotte Anthony, a forty-something divorcée, single mother and magazine editor who suddenly finds herself an empty-nester, unemployed, and on the verge of bankruptcy. She gratefully takes the job of editing the journals of Olivia Bernadin, a long-lost nouveau roman author. Things rapidly deteriorate, however, when she finds Olivia left for dead the first day on the job–and herself a suspect in the crime. Charlotte turns amateur sleuth as she works out cryptic clues to find Olivia’s hidden journals and to clear herself of suspicion, all while reinventing her life by downsizing to a tiny apartment in the small college town of Elm Grove, Indiana. But efficient and independent Charlotte must also learn to accept the help of a new group of friends when she finds herself threatened by criminals who will stop at nothing–not even murder–to get their hands on something of immense value hidden within Olivia’s hoard of collectibles. The Charlotte Anthony novels are traditional, character-driven mysteries whose overarching theme is how the past informs the present, and how even a small town in the American Midwest can be connected to a much larger world.

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Finding What’s Lost
by Gail L. Winfree
4.6 Stars (14 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Literary Fiction

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It’s 1972 and 24-year-old Adrian Berger’s life is about to change. An only child with well-to-do parents, Adrian has everything, everything except friends, and his sheltered childhood has crippled him emotionally and sexually and has made him a selfish, arrogant loner. And he has no regrets about it until he is faced with a tragedy that sends him on a journey to unlock a family secret and reveal the lies of his life. Along the way, Adrian discovers love, explores loss, finds a hidden identity, and faces difficulties he?s not prepared to meet. He experiences the joys of Zen, naked women, and BBK beer. He finds God the hard way. He learns about love and sex the hard way. He learns to make friends the hard way. He learns life the hard way, finding reality a difficult concept to grasp at times. This journey takes Adrian to Kaiserslautern, Germany, where he must find the two people who can help him put the pieces of his puzzled life together and unravel the lies he has lived. And all he has are names: Joseph and Katherina Iwanovitz.

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Suicide Girls in the Afterlife
by Gina Ranalli
4.3 Stars (29 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Satire | Humor & Entertainment

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What if you killed yourself and discovered that the “Afterlife” might actually suck? Pogue Eldridge is a woman who does just that, and she starts to realize that this Afterlife stuff isn’t at all what she expected. First, she’s required to stay on a specific floor at the Sterling Hotel until renovations in Hell and Heaven are completed. That’s the rules. Second, she can’t go up to the nice floors where all the rich people are. More rules. And third, the food isn’t that great, and there’s nothing to do. Death imitating life? Pogue thinks so, and along with 15-year-old Katina, who died of a drug overdose (another form of suicide), they decide to go exploring, and bring along some of the others they’ve met. But because of the rules, they can only go down in the hotel elevator. And once they’re in Hell, they can’t leave unless “Lucy” decides they can. Join Pogue and her companions on a seriously twisted, often funny, and macabre trip through the Afterlife, where a Goth Lucifer suffers from depression, Jesus plays video games and smokes way too much pot, and Hell truly is a crappy place to be.

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The Gates: An Apocalyptic Horror Novel (Hell on Earth Book 1)
by Iain Rob Wright
4.2 Stars (110 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction | Horror

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What would you do if the world ended? Guy Granger is a US Coast Guard captain in search of his kids, who just so happen to be thousands of miles away in the UK when strange gates open all over the globe. Mina Magar is a photojournalist forced to take pictures of horrors she could never have imagined as something terrible emerges on London’s busy Oxford Street. Rick Bastion is a fading pop star with his head in a bottle and no hope for the future–even before the apocalypse begins on his doorstep. Tony Cross is a soldier stuck on the Iraq-Syria border, but fighting insurgents is no longer a priority as a new threat emerges that will unite mankind for the first time in history. For all of them, staying alive will be next to impossible, but they must try. Hell is coming and no one can escape it. When the gates open all Hell will break loose!

The Gates is a world ending thrill ride of epic proportions. With so many characters and so many twists, it’s like the horror equivalent of Game of Thrones.

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