Each project I complete seems to bring on a new project. I keep thinking to myself that if I just complete these few things I will have free time again. I even make a list and check it twice Santa style, just to be sure. I read the list, and think really really hard to see if there is anything I missed. Nope, nothing missed. Complete the list and you are free. When the list is completed, new items magically appear. How is this even possible? My new list includes painting a rabbit hutch (did not see that one coming) and planting a pumpkin patch. That last one I was sure wouldn’t happen, but what do you know? There it is. After I complete those I am so curious to see what pops up next.

Trickery (Curse of the Gods Book 1)
by Jane Washington, Jaymin Eve
4.8 Stars (979 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Teen & Young Adult | Fantasy

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Willa Knight: Dweller. Slave. Non-magical being.

In Minatsol, being a dweller means that you are literally no better than dirt. In fact, dirt might actually be more useful than Willa. Her life will be one of servitude to the sols, the magic-blessed beings who could one day be chosen to become gods.

At least her outer village is far removed from the cities of the sols, and she won’t ever be forced to present herself to them… Until one small mistake changes everything, and Willa is awarded a position to serve at Blesswood, the top sol academy in the world — a position that she definitely did not earn.

Under the sudden, watchful eye of the gods, she will be tasked to serve the Abcurse brothers, five sols built of arrogance, perfection and power. They are almost gods themselves, and under their service she is either going to end up sentenced to death, or else they are going to ruin her so badly that she will wish for it.

Either way, she is in trouble.

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Source
by Zach Abrams, D.S. Williams
3.8 Stars (18 Reviews)
Genre: Thrillers | Contemporary Fiction | British | World Literature | Mystery

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Several incidents rock the Royal National Bank to its core, causing its share price to tumble and world stock markets to ripple. International economic stability is at risk.

Tom is an unhappily married journalist from London, seeking to advance his career. Sally is single, ambitious and independent. Visiting from Australia, she is chasing the same story. Eager to research the wrongdoings at RNB exposed by whistleblowers, they follow a trail of leads from London to Glasgow, Manchester, Barcelona and Collioure.

But they tread a dangerous path surrounded by cryptic warnings. Timing and diversity of the events makes it almost impossible for them to be coincidence or incompetence. Who can be powerful enough to mastermind the demise of the largest financial institution in the world?

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Frontier Hearts: A Mail Order Bride Romance
by Angelica Rose
3.9 Stars (19 Reviews)
Genre: Religious & Inspirational Fiction | Romance | Religion & Spirituality

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A Heartwarming and Inspirational Sweet and Clean Western Romance

Can a tragedy-stricken young woman finally find the new start she needs and the family she’s always wanted?

Elizabeth Winn is a girl who has known hurt. The Civil War took her family and her husband, and now she is a stranger in her uncle’s home. What’s worse, her uncle’s older friends are viewing her as marriageable material.

Desperate to start a new life away from the pain of her past, she writes to The Western Times to offer herself as a bride, and connects with New Mexico rancher Cal Summers, who lives on the mesa north of Taos, running cattle and taking care of his widowed sister. After a series of swapped telegrams and letters with Cal, Elizabeth finds herself on the train west, nervous but excited for a fresh start with a new husband. But when Elizabeth arrives, she finds that the newspaper has promised her to another Taos man — mayor Aaron Stump, who lives in a fine house in town and is intent on a pretty eastern bride.

After the two men come to blows over her, Elizabeth must find a way to choose which life — and which man — will provide the happy future that she yearns for.

A story of hope, fear, new beginnings and true love.

This is a sweet and clean Western romance and is a stand alone story with a HEA.

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The Ghosts of Lakeforth Hotel
by Amy Cross
4.2 Stars (58 Reviews)
Genre: Horror

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Do ghosts get to choose where they haunt? Do they get to choose what they become once they’re dead?

When Beth Hayes arrives at Lakeforth Hotel, she’s expecting a quiet, sedate and maybe even boring night. What she finds, however, is a crumbling old ruin that has clearly been left abandoned for many years. She wants to turn around and leave immediately, but her boyfriend has other ideas.

Lakeforth Hotel has a dark history. Almost a century earlier, two young girls were orphaned in a horrific fire, and they were quickly taken in by the hotel’s owner Jobard Nash. They soon discovered that Nash was a cruel and sadistic man, and now it’s said that the ghosts of those two girls haunt the hotel. But what do they want, and how far will they go in their hunt for revenge?

The Ghosts of Lakeforth Hotel is a horror novel about a girl who wants revenge for her murder, and about a woman who discovers years later that the living can never escape the clutches of the dead.

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Charbonneau: Man of Two Dreams (American Dreamers Book 1)
by Win Blevins
4.5 Stars (20 Reviews)
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs | Biographical | Sports & Outdoors

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“Beautiful. Blevins brings it all alive.” – The Los Angeles Times
This is the remarkable story of an authentic adventurer, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau. He lived his dream in clashing cultures — that of Native American vitality and that of high European society. He mastered both worlds, but was ultimately forced to choose between them. The son of Sacajawea, guide for Lewis and Clark, Charbonneau was born on the adventure, and born to explore.

As an infant, he infant traveled from North Dakota to the Pacific Ocean and back, carried along in the expedition’s boats or upon his mother’s back. As a child, Sacajawea sent her son to William Clark. There Charbonneau was raised in Clark’s posh society, had Jesuit schooling in St. Louis, and was later educated in Europe — he became the welcome guest of kings.

Throughout his life, Charbonneau and Clark maintained an extraordinary relationship. Charbonneau became a cultured man, at ease in the gentile civilization of European courts. But he was a man of two dreams, and the Western wilderness pulled at his heart.

Charbonneau became an American explorer, guide, fur trapper-trader, military scout during the Mexican-American War, alcalde (mayor) of Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, and a gold prospector and hotel operator in Northern California. He spoke French and English, and learned German and Spanish during his six years in Europe. He also spoke Shoshone and other western Native American languages, which he learned first from his family and then during his years of trapping and guiding.

CHARBONNEAU is a novel of epic scope and lyric intensity, of vivid human drama and vigorous adventure!

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