HAPPY ST PATRICKS DAY! It’s kinda odd celebrating a day when someone died. I tried to look past that and Googled a few fun facts about the day. Turns out the fun facts are not all that fun. One of them was that St. Patrick was actually born in Britain, and was taken to Ireland to become a slave. Okay.. bummer. Good part is he was eventually free and became priest and later became the first bishop of Ireland. So nice, we are getting a bit more cheery. Then someone spread a horrible rumor that he drove all the sweet little snakes out of Ireland. Kinda rude! Turns out there are no snakes in Ireland, so someone was lying. Weird lie if you ask me. Not really sure what they were trying to accomplish there. Oh well. HAPPY ST PATRICKS DAY!

Southern Harm (Tyler’s Trouble Trilogy Book 4)
by Travis Casey
4.1 Stars (40 Reviews)
Genre: Foreign Languages | Romance

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Twenty-seven years after Tyler left his troubles behind in his trilogy, he has a son, Oscar, who is proving to be a chip off the old block. As Kentucky’s most eligible bachelor, he has everything–including a gambling problem. After getting on the wrong side of a notorious loan shark, Louie Gomez, Oscar Novak-Chambers must use his family’s good standing with the governor’s office to obtain a monumental favor to clear his debt. He targets the governor’s daughter, Stacey Davenport. Sweet she is not. Ruthless she is–and she’s looking to bring down Kentucky’s criminal hierarchy–and Louie Gomez with it. But Stacey is no angel. When her skeletons begin to rattle, mayhem becomes motive.

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Welcome Home to Murder (Molly McGuire Mysteries 1)
by Cindy Kline
4.5 Stars (1,309 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery

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You will love this new series set in Ireland!

Molly McGuire Cozy Mysteries Clean read: No graphic violence, sex or strong language. Molly McGuire returns to Ireland when her marriage in the United States comes to an end, looking forward to reconnecting with her family. Molly isn’t overjoyed when her childhood nemesis, Margery Denton, shows up at her welcome home party, and even less thrilled when she finds out Margery is dating her brother, Dillon! When Molly, known globally as a klutz, stumbles across Margery’s body, both she and her brother are suspects. Molly decides to channel her inner Miss Marple and find the real killer, even though sexy Garda Detective Liam Fitzgerald wants her to stay out of it. Can Molly fumble through the clues and figure out who the killer is before the wrong person is arrested for murder?

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Stella-Barone-McGillivray
by Amy Zinn
4.9 Stars (13 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult | Suspense | Romance

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Sixteen-year-old Stella dreams in such detail that she can’t be sure which side of wakefulness is reality. Some days she is Stella Barone, private school rich girl, and others she is Stella McGillivray, poor waif from the east valley. She lives in the same city, only a matter of miles, and a full week, apart.

Diagnosed with nightmare disorder, Stella’s condition becomes especially significant when her friends start disappearing on both sides of wakefulness. Someone is taking them and she has the peculiar means of finding out who, if only she can avoid being taken herself.

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Mercenary
by David M. Gaughran
4.0 Stars (1,713 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction | Literary Fiction

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New Orleans, 1891: Lee Christmas gets drunk and falls asleep at the throttle of his locomotive, plowing straight into an oncoming train. Blacklisted from the railroad and his marriage in tatters, he flees New Orleans on a steamer bound for the tropics.

In Honduras, he begins a quiet new life. But trouble has a way of finding Christmas. With unrest sweeping the countryside, he’s kidnapped by bandits. Soon, he finds himself taking sides in an all-out civil war–as leader of the rebellion.

MERCENARY is the thrilling story of the USA’s most famous soldier of fortune: the hard-drinking drifter who changed the fate of a nation.

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Emily Tizzano: Books 1-3 (A Detective Emily Tizzano Vigilante Justice Thriller)
by KJ Kalis
4.3 Stars (11 Reviews)
Genre: Thrillers | Literature & Fiction | Crime Fiction

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The first three thrillers in the Detective Emily Tizzano vigilante justice series from author K.J. Kalis.

Former Chicago cold case detective, Emily Tizzano, has skeletons in her closet she can’t seem to shake. Can she overcome her own past to help others get the justice they need?

This omnibus edition includes three full novels: Twelve Years Gone, Lakeview Vendetta and Victim 14. If you like Dean Koontz, Robin James and L. T. Ryan, you are going to love this fast-paced suspense thriller series.

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Twelve Years Gone:
Sarah Schmidt went out for a hike before work a month before heading to college on a cross-country scholarship. She never came back.

In the twelve years she’s been gone, the local police have done little to help the family, leaving them with the desperate knowledge that Sarah could still be alive, somewhere, somehow…
Lakeview Vendetta:

Twenty million dollars has disappeared without a trace…

For Marlowe Burgess, it was supposed to be the job of a lifetime – restoring a Chicago landmark. That was, until her business partner stole every dime she had.

Victim 14:
The people of Tifton, Louisiana, count their population by the clock. Every six months, someone disappears, the body always found days later floating in the Little Bayou Pond.

The FBI has no leads.

Emily Tizzano, disgraced former Chicago Police Detective, drives to Tifton to help one of the families find out the truth about the killer and get the justice they deserve. While she’s there, a five-year-old girl disappears from her home in the middle of the night…

Could she be victim fourteen?

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