Well good afternoon book lovers. I hope you are making the most of this Labor Day. It’s not everyday we get a three day weekend and I really think we need to appreciate them more when they come. I mean really think how long this weekend has felt… isn’t that a nice feeling? I know I sure enjoy it. Just your gentle reminder from me to take a moment to appreciate today. -The Apprentice

Dance Over Me
by Candee Fick
4.8 Stars (67 Reviews)
Genre: Religion & Spirituality | Classics | Romance | Contemporary Fiction

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Danielle Lefontaine, a fledgling actress, has her sights set on Broadway. But when a jealous cast member threatens to drop the curtain on her dreams, Danielle fears her one brilliant moment in the spotlight is about to become a dim memory.

Alex Sheridan is living his dream — playing the trumpet and helping run his family’s dinner theater. When “Dani” dances into his life, Alex is sure he’s found the perfect partner — if only the bright lights of a bigger stage don’t lure her away first.

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Red Runs the Plain 
by W.R. Benton
4.6 Stars (63 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Action & Adventure | Westerns

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Escaping from the Oto Indians who brutally slaughtered his whole family, fifteen-year-old Jarel Wade runs aimlessly into a snowstorm. On the verge of death he’s rescued by a pair of cantankerous old mountain men as rugged as the mountains off which they live. Taken under their wing, Jarel proves himself worthy of the trail, but something’s coming; something far more sinister that will test every ounce of his newly earned skills and mettle. A rogue former British Army officer is systematically exterminating the free trappers. He wants to corner the fur trade for himself, and he commands a pack of thieves, murderers and outcasts who know the mountains as well as they know how to dig Jarel a grave.

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Loveless
by Marissa Howard
5.0 Stars (22 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy | Literature & Fiction | Science Fiction | Teen & Young Adult

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There are three things that eighteen-year-old Laney knows for sure: One, love does not exist anymore. Two, hate still exists. Three, her people need love to survive.

Laney was only five when hate destroyed the world. She was five when her mother was killed for stepping in a field of wildflowers. And she was five when she was taken here, to the Dome, a world where smiles and laughter and tears and touch have never been, and will never be. There are 97 people left. 97 tight-lipped, gray-eyed, blank-faced people that just ARE.

But when Laney discovers that one of their own has learned how to hate, the 97 remaining realize one simple, terrifying thing: love must be vital to humanity’s survival. But love was lost a long time ago, and now, it’s not even a memory. With one final desperate attempt, Laney and seven others are sent to the world above to find love again and to bring it back before it’s too late.

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Shooting on Location 
by Estelle Richards
4.7 Stars (18 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

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Lisa Chance has it all. Her coffee shop is starting to succeed and her relationship with her new boyfriend is getting closer. She doesn’t miss her old life in Hollywood at all.

But when a film crew comes to town, she’s roped into working on the movie set. Worse, her ex-boyfriend Dylan thinks his role in the film is the perfect opportunity to win her back.

Lisa’s delicate balancing act crumbles when there’s a murder on set – and Dylan is the primary suspect. Can Lisa clear her ex’s name? Or will Dylan get a second chance to ruin her life?

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The Lazy Cook: Quick And Easy Sweet Treats
by Susie Kelly
3.9 Stars (27 Reviews)
Genre: Cookbooks, Food & Wine

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The 2nd instalment of the travel author’s delightful round-ups of her favourite quick, simple, easy recipes, sprinkled with anecdote and humour.

Susie makes no claims to being a cooking queen. She admits that over the years she has made every cookery mistake possible, including pouring hot oil back into a plastic bottle and watching the bottle melt and flood most of the kitchen. Then there was the great icing sugar misunderstanding… but in The Lazy Cook she has put together an irresistible collection of the tasty, comfort-food recipes that are enjoyed by her family and friends, spattered with generous blobs of anecdote and humour.

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