I lost my running shoes. I think it’s funny that I hate running so much, but the shoes I wore the most were running shoes. I didn’t wear them to run though. I only used them when I knew I was going to be walking a lot. Maybe they ran away because they didn’t like how they were being used. I should have been more honest with myself and never called them running shoes. Remember when they came out with Mall Walkers?? Shoes for walking around Malls. Good times. Feels weird to have lost shoes as an adult. It’s normal for kids to lose shoes, but as an adult it feels a bit unlikely. Maybe the exercise Gods are trying to tell me something. Oh my gosh! I just Googled Mall Walker shoes… THEY STILL MAKE THEM!

Dead Wrong: A Cozy Mystery (Agatha’s Amish B&B Book 1)
by Vannetta Chapman
4.5 Stars (1,043 Reviews)
Genre: Religion & Spirituality

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Who killed Russell Dixon?

When Agatha Lapp’s brother and sister-in-law are tragically killed in a buggy accident, Agatha relocates to the new Amish community in Hunt Texas, nestled in the Texas Hill Country. She’s there to make a success of her brother’s dream–an Amish B&B. Agatha is friendly, efficient, and capable. She’s also a fifty-five year old widow who has learned to be independent.

Then she discovers Russell Dixon’s lifeless body in Cabin 3. She runs next door where retired detective Tony Vargas lives. The police determine that her guest died of natural causes, but as Agatha and Tony put together the events of the previous two days they become convinced that the police are Dead Wrong.

Dead Wrong is a story of discovering new friendships and embracing a different path in the midst of tragedy. Above all else, it’s a story of God’s grace and provision.

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Leashed (Going to the Dogs Book 1)
by Zoe Dawson
4.2 Stars (723 Reviews)
Genre: Romance

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Jack has some ‘splainin’ to do!

That’s right! Callie Lassiter’s normally well-behaved Great Dane Jack has run off and done the wild thing with the neighbor’s dog. It must be puppy love! It’s doubly embarrassing since she’s a professional dog trainer. Of course, the neighbor would have to be hot, hot nightclub owner bad boy Owen McKay, just the kind of man Callie is determined to avoid.

Owen’s comfortable with his playboy status and the hype in the media. But the ground moves beneath his feet when he gets an eyeful of the girl next door. The Dog Whisperer never looked this good! How can he convince this wholesome honey that his player days are behind him? Maybe Jill, his Great Dane can help him with this dilemma now that she’s pregnant and Callie’s dog is to blame.

Is this bad boy a bad bet?

Beware of dogs, romance and deep belly laughs!

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Back to Lazarus: A Sydney Brennan Novel (Sydney Brennan Mysteries Book 1)
by Judy K. Walker
4.3 Stars (833 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery | Women’s Fiction

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She’s investigating a suspicious prison suicide. Someone’s determined to hide the truth…

North Florida, 2004. Private Investigator Sydney Brennan cut ties with her nearest and dearest long ago and keeps her past close to her vest. But it’s hard not to reflect on her own estranged family when a woman hires her to look into her father’s prison-cell suicide. Since the dead man served over twenty years for murdering his wife, Sydney suspects it wasn’t guilt that killed him. What other sins does her client’s family hide?

Sydney’s client isn’t the only one concealing secrets. As Sydney uncovers shady evidence and incomplete reports, the determined PI makes enemies of those who want their misdeeds to stay buried. And though she barely survives a brutal attack, she refuses to allow a violent murderer to remain free.

Can Sydney cut through the lies and expose the coverup before she meets a deadly fate?

Back to Lazarus is the first book in the Sydney Brennan PI Mysteries series. (See below for reading order.) If you like strong heroines and gut-wrenching twists and turns, with occasional snarky profanity, then you’ll love Judy K. Walker’s gripping novel.

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Mountain Of Fangs
by Carlo Hart
3.9 Stars (47 Reviews)
Genre: Horror | Suspense

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A brimming sense of despair. A hotbed of horrific beasts. Who will survive the hellstorm?

Frazier Mountain, California. Kevin Murphy can’t seem to catch a break. Fleeing to an imposing pine-forested peak after a series of Hollywood fiascos, the beaten-down writer fears the gorgeous woman on his arm won’t stick around if he doesn’t find success soon. But their idyllic cabin in the woods becomes a house of horrors when he discovers the area is secretly a haven for disturbing creatures and deadly vampires.

Desperate to show he’s strong, Kevin and his girlfriend rush to assemble a monster-fighting force. But all his efforts might be for naught in the face of their maniac neighbor’s plan to use a legendary spellbook to unleash all-out annihilation.

Can the troubled wordsmith rebuff a bloody invasion without becoming fiend fodder?

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A Span of Moments
by Robert Beech
4.6 Stars (164 Reviews)
Genre: Literary Fiction | Historical Fiction

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A profound story of coming home to an old Florida island and struggling to save its way of life and native beauty: Midsummer 1994, a disillusioned Jake Crawford quits a prominent scientific career and retreats to the island home of his youth, longing for its old Florida way of life. Within hours of his arrival, he becomes entangled in a tragic series of events involving a billionaire real estate developer and a reclusive bridgetender with a long-hidden past. Jake’s struggle to navigate those events will determine whether Marcosta Island preserves its culture and native beauty or succumbs to the same overpopulation and environmental harm that has befallen the rest of southwest Florida.

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