I still have my Easter decorations out. I feel pretty awful about it, but I just haven’t had time to clear them out. The boys aren’t done with the candy the Easter bunny brought them, so it’s not all bad. Once that’s gone though I better have it all put away or then I will just be that crazy bunny lady.

TIER Unit 3-1, Day One: Attacked
by Lincoln James
4.8 Stars (6 Reviews)
Genre: Action & Adventure | Thrillers

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A terror cell spread far and wide… a series of random targets… five days to take them down.

When a series of jihad-inspired “lone wolf” style attacks hits Los Angeles, tracking down the seemingly unconnected terror cells appears impossible. However, recently returned from a suspension, Jack Miller rallies his Terror Incident Emergency Response Unit – TIER Unit 3-1 – and takes over from an overstretched LAPD. But as Jack’s elite squad battles to hunt the people responsible, a man of great intelligence – driven by a hatred not even he can control – prepares his soldiers for war. TIER Unit 3-1 sees Jack Miller attempt to first win over his team and his superiors, then bring in a terrorist mastermind whose endgame cannot yet be seen. Day One: Attacked is the first of five novellas pursuing this story over the course of a thrilling 5-book action-adventure series.

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The White Piano (Still Life with Memories Book 2)
by Uvi Poznansky
4.9 Stars (13 Reviews)
Genre: Parenting & Relationships | Literary Fiction

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Coming back to his childhood home after years of absence, Ben is unprepared for the secret, which is now revealed to him: his mother, Natasha, who used to be a brilliant pianist, is losing herself to mysterious disease, which turns the way her mind works into a riddle. His father’s new wife, Anita, looks remarkably similar to her — only much younger. Feeling isolated, being apart from love, how will Ben react to these marital affairs, when it is so tempting to resort to blame and guilt? “In our family, forgiveness is something you pray for, something you yearn to receive — but so seldom do you give it to others.”

Behind his father’s back, Ben and Anita find themselves increasingly drawn to each other. They take turns using an old tape recorder to express their most intimate thoughts, not realizing at first that their voices — his eloquent speech, her slang — are being caught by his father. What emerges in this family is a struggle, a desperate, daring struggle to find a path out of conflicts, out of isolation, from guilt to forgiveness.

Dealing with the challenging prospects of the marriage of opposites, this book can be read as a standalone novel as well as part of one of family sagas best sellers. Still Life with Memories is a family saga series tinged with family saga romance, fraught with marital issues, and riddled with the difficulty of connecting fathers and sons.

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Blood Ties (Julie Collins Mystery Book 1)
by Lori Armstrong
4.5 Stars (101 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery | Thrillers

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Given the trainwreck my life has become, I’ve earned my cynical attitude. I’m trapped in a dead-end job at the Bear Butte County Sheriff’s Office — a position I took out of desperation after the brutal murder of my Lakota half-brother. Three years have passed, his case is cold, and my coping mechanisms — tequila, cigarettes and dubious men — no longer serve as excuses for my grief; they define who I am.

Welcome to my world — Julie Collins, harbinger of doom and a sucker for lost causes.

So when the body of a sixteen-year-old white girl surfaces and the death details are alarmingly similar to my brother’s murder, Kevin Wells — my best pal and local PI — admits he’d been hired to find the missing kid before she turned up dead.
I’m roped into helping Kevin tie up loose ends regarding the girl’s disappearance… and that’s when things begin to unravel. Lies are revealed. Bullets start flying. Yet nothing — not even death threats — will stop me from digging for the truth and finding the justice for this girl that my brother was denied.

But the killer is willing to kill again to make sure these secrets stay buried. And this time, I’m in the crosshairs.

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Teeth of the Gods (Unweaving Chronicles Book 1)
by Sarah K. L. Wilson
4.8 Stars (36 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult | Fantasy

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My world is unraveling and it’s all my fault.
I’m alone in the world, my magic won’t surface, my mother is dead, and everything I do just seems to make things worse. My father is planning to chain me to an enemy he defeated – literally. What should I do? I refuse to just give up my freedom! Is it really too much to ask that someone be on my side and that I get to have just a little bit of fun before my life ends?

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The Kingdom – Part One: The Runaway
by Amir Or
4.1 Stars (13 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction | Action & Adventure | Romance

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Encounter King David – a man of many secrets who wishes to reveal all…

David’s official history already appears in the Bible, but he wishes the “true story” of his life to be known. The Kingdom portrays King David as a real flesh and blood man: ambitious renegade and strategist, boundless lover, tormented father, politician, poet, and despot.

Power, passion, love, and adventure in a remarkable rendering of the biblical story

It’s the 11th century BC, and David struggles to establish a Hebrew empire in what had been the Canaanite lands. Gods, men, kings, women, and heroes are thrown into a whirlpool of passion, adventure, and the struggle for power.

Search your soul through this biting satire on contemporary reality

Not only a historical novel, The Kingdom is also a satire on contemporary reality with a critical view of the Jewish national story. It offers a stinging inditement of modern Israeli politics.

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