I am not one to brag, but it has been 7 days since we adopted little Rosey, and she has never has an accident in the house. Mind you, I haven’t taken my eyes off her for one second since she got here. A lot of it has to do with how smart she is. She learns everything VERY quickly. This has me worried. A smart dog is trouble. I have kept my credit cards hidden along with my car keys. I’m not taking any chances.

Where The Trail Leads: Logan Wise Book 1
by P.W. Moore
4.3 Stars (575 Reviews)
Genre: Westerns | Historical Fiction

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Where the Trail Leads, the exciting first story in the series of former U.S. Marshal Logan Wise, is out now!

Logan’s world is shattered when he returns home from an assignment to find his beloved wife has been killed by a roaming gang of criminals. Unable to bring himself to live in their home any longer because of the painful memories it holds, he sets out on a journey to anywhere but Independence, Missouri.

The path leads him west, through Kansas and Colorado and Utah, until after months of constant movement, he’s finally forced to stay in one place for more than a few days.

Logan immediately finds trouble in Carson City by getting on the wrong side of Mike Shelley, the man who seems to own everything for miles around. Shelley intimidates everyone he comes in contact with, but Logan Wise is cut from a different cloth and he’s used to plenty of trouble in his life.

While waiting for his horse to mend, Logan gets more deeply involved in the mysterious side of Carson City each day, peeling back layer after layer of greed and corruption until his curiosity causes Shelley’s anger to boil over.

But an angry man can’t think straight, and Logan uses it to his advantage as he sorts out right from wrong, no matter what it might cost him.

Will Mike Shelley continue his wicked, corrupt ways in Carson City, or will Logan Wise put a stop to his reign of terror once and for all?

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The Tree of Knowledge
by Daniel G. Miller
3.8 Stars (1,246 Reviews)
Genre: Religious & Inspirational Fiction | Religion & Spirituality | Fantasy

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Albert can see the future…
He just doesn’t know it yet.

It is said that chess Grandmasters can envision a match’s outcome ten moves before it occurs. Imagine a person who can visualize ten steps ahead, not simply in the game of chess, but in every human interaction.

Imagine a person who could anticipate what you would say before you said it, who could see a punch before it was thrown.

Imagine a secret that could make all of this possible.

Albert, a Princeton mathematics professor, is such a person, and as he is thrust into a murder and burglary investigation on campus he finds that the secret is buried in an obscure cipher. The discovery leads Albert to team up with an aging mentor, a curious graduate assistant, and an unusual “book club” on a frantic chase across the country to recover the secret and clear his name.

Through this adventure, he rediscovers a woman from his past and is forced to confront his own understanding of love, rationality, power, and the limits of the human mind.

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Home: Interstellar: (Hope’s War)
by Ray Strong
4.3 Stars (503 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction | Action & Adventure

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In 2177, twelve-year-old Meriel Hope solo-jumped into Procyon System with a ship full of dead people. Ten years later, the most powerful interests in the galaxy aim to kill her for what she might remember.

Murdered parents and a busted spaceship, that’s what pirates left to Meriel and the orphans from the Light Speed Merchant Princess. But her past will not stay buried. While searching for a mythical planet called Home, she trips alarms that protect the killers… … and the biggest secret in human history.
Meriel has only days to untangle the mysteries surrounding her parents’ death or face her own. What she finds can save the far-star colonies from extinction, but it makes her a target.
Again.
And this time she won’t escape.

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A Kingdom Scarred: A Fantasy Romance (Fae of Tíria Book 1)
by K. A. Riley
4.2 Stars (265 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Romance

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For fans of A Court of Thorns and Roses and other Fantasy Romance comes a tale filled with twists, turns, and passionate, forbidden desire.

“I was a prisoner in these ruins, captive of a Fae who was as perilously alluring as the lands where I now stood.”

A thousand years ago, the mortal realms of Kalemnar were separated from the land of the Fae by a dark, poisonous mist that takes lives with all the cruelty of the sharpest blade.

Lyrinn Martel has been told all her life that the Fae deserted their lands long ago, leaving them to decay and ruin. Rumors still swirl to this day that the Immortals were malevolent creatures, bent on destroying the realms of humans… and that their departure was a welcome blessing.

But one fateful night, as Lyrinn flees for her life, she discovers a hidden path up the cliff beyond her town that guides her to the Fae realm of Tíria. There, she encounters a Fae so extraordinary and captivating that she finds herself inextricably drawn to him, despite her fear that he plans to send her to her death.

When Lyrinn escapes the Fae lands, she finds herself summoned to the palace of the mortal king. Even as her journey begins, she discovers that the alluring Fae is not done with her — and he has no intention of ever letting her go.

For fans of Fantasy Romance such as A Court of Thorns and Roses, A Kingdom Scarred is the first book in an exciting new Fantasy Series by the author of Recruitment and The Cure.

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Butterworth Mysteries – Box Set 1
by Gillian Larkin
4.4 Stars (170 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Satire | Mystery

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4 short mystery stories

Playing At Murder
It’s always been a dream of Connie Butterworth’s to be a private investigator. Now that she’s retired, she makes that dream a reality and sets herself up as an investigator.
With reluctant help from her sister-in-law, Sable, Connie takes on her first client.
What starts out as a simple case of tracking down a missing person soon turns into an intriguing case of deception, phone hacking and murder.

Curiosity Killed Dolly Kendall
Retired widows, Connie and Sable Butterworth have set up a private investigating business. Their second case involves the suspicious death of Dolly Kendall.
Dolly is found dead at her home, supposedly from an overdose of sleeping tablets. Connie had spoken to Dolly the previous day and knew something wasn’t quite right with her. Dolly had been despondent, and it was obvious to Connie that something was bothering her.
Connie and Sable’s investigation leads them to a devious plot involving missing cats and poisonous letters.

A Deadly Service
Jocelyn Kent contacts Connie and Sable and asks them to look into strange occurrences which happen nightly in her office. Every morning, when Jocelyn returns to her office, she discovers items have been moved despite the office being secure.
Not happy with scaring Jocelyn, the intruder has now started to make attempts on Jocelyn’s life by sabotaging the drinking water and furniture.
Connie and Sable are soon on the case and set up a night-time vigil. But there is something about Jocelyn’s office that bothers Connie. As the case proceeds, she remembers what it is, and the case takes a surprising turn.

Time To Get Even
Steven Stevens is the presenter of a consumer rights programme. He is known for his persistence and dedication as he tracks down wrongdoers who have been tricking the public. His work has gained him many fans – and many enemies.
Steven asks Connie and Sable to help him with his own problem. He is being blackmailed. Someone knows about his hidden past, and are threatening to expose him. The threats have become more sinister, and now Steven’s life is at risk.
Connie and Sable begin their investigation and soon discover there is more than one suspect.

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