Tee hee. I am so giddy. I found something on Amazon that I just had to have. Since I am an adult I can do what I want. I found a Star Wars Advent Calendar with cute enamel pins on sale for only $8. EIGHT BUCKS!!! I had to have it. Am I going to wait until December to start opening it up? NOPE! I opened the first one today, and I am going to open one each day for 24 days. Then, once they are all open I will celebrate the last day by putting all the pins on a pin board. I can do all this because I am adult and I don’t have to ask permission. Sometimes being a adult doesn’t suck. Not all the time, but once in a great while it can be fun.

Earth Alone (Earthrise Book 1)
by Daniel Arenson
4.1 Stars (7,924 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction

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They came from deep space. They came to destroy us.

Fifty years ago, bloodthirsty aliens devastated the Earth. Most of humanity perished. We fell into darkness.

But now we rise from the ashes. Now we fight back.

Marco Emery was born into the war. After his mother is killed, he joins the Human Defense Force, Earth’s ragtag army. Emery must survive basic training, become a soldier, and finally face the aliens in battle.

Against the alien onslaught, Earth stands alone. But we will fight. We will rise. We will win.

If you loved Ender’s Game, Starship Troopers, and Old Man’s War, you’ll love Earthrise, a new military science fiction series. From a USA Today bestselling author.

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All Because of You (Morgan’s Bay, #1)
by Theresa Paolo
4.5 Stars (43 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Contemporary Fiction | Small Town & Rural

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Sometimes you have to lose everything to find your happy ending.

Olivia Green has the picture-perfect life. Dating one of the most successful businessmen in New York City, living in a penthouse over Manhattan and a budding career, until one dreadful night when she discovers her future fiancé is a two-timing jerk. Left with nothing, she leaves the city to move back with her parents in the small town of Morgan’s Bay.

After his mother dropped a family bombshell on her deathbed, Shane McConnell boards a train to meet a family he didn’t know he had. What he doesn’t expect are the secrets and lies dating back to long before his father’s death. Nor can he predict the beautiful hot mess he meets on the train will find a way into his closed off heart.

Both struggling with the realities of their new lives, they unintentionally lean on each other. As their attraction builds and their undeniable chemistry explodes into passion, Shane holds onto his own secret that threatens his chance at love.

All Because of You is the start of a new steamy small-town series set in Morgan’s Bay, a seaside escape on Long Island, New York, where an unexpected meeting on a train turns into a summer romance that can lead to forever.

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The Numbers Killer (Agent Victoria Heslin Series Book 1)
by Jenifer Ruff
4.3 Stars (2,962 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction

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Gripping plotlines, shocking crimes, twisted criminals, and a courageous, compassionate FBI agent make the award-winning Agent Victoria Series unforgettable thrillers. Each novel features a different investigation and can be read as a standalone. Welcome to book one, The Numbers Killer.

A key FBI witness is found dead in his kitchen with a strange message written on his forehead.

Agent Victoria Heslin is assigned to investigate. Her boss believes the murder is a hit to silence the witness, but the facts Victoria discovers say otherwise.

As she follows the leads, calls start coming in — more dead bodies, each corpse left with a different message. With no common denominator connecting seemingly innocent victims, Victoria fears anyone might be next. Then the killer leaves a personal note for Victoria. And another. The authorities in D.C. and Virginia are panicking about the rising body count. To protect the public and herself, Victoria can’t waste a minute in identifying the disturbed spree killer and uncovering the dark secrets motivating the murders, which prove to be anything but random.

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Dark Cure (Trident Force Thriller series Book 1)
by Cameron K. Moore
4.4 Stars (871 Reviews)
Genre: Action & Adventure | Men’s Adventure

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Deep in the Amazon rainforest, one man unlocks the ultimate Pandora’s Box.

When Dr. Karl Shepherd discovers a revolutionary drug that can cure his daughter’s rare disease, he unlocks the ultimate version of Pandora’s Box.

Soon, he is hunted through the Amazon rainforest by ruthless mercenaries desperate to steal his secret. His every step is tracked by the brutal Jacques Benoit, a cognitively-enhanced commando. Shepherd’s survival and the antidote for his daughter hinge upon his experience as a former U.S. Ranger.

But, Shepherd doesn’t know that his amazing breakthrough could unleash something far worse. The ability to create super-soldiers – genetically upgraded men and women bred to be the ultimate gladiators – a staggering military advantage capable of rewriting the laws of power and rearranging world order.

Whoever controls Shepherd’s discovery will rule the planet.

Shepherd realizes that he can only be certain of two things. He holds the key to the future of Earth… and the chances of saving his daughter are disappearing by the minute.

Dark Cure is an edge-of-the-seat thriller crammed with high-speed action, startling science dilemmas, and a surprise ending you’ll remember long after you’ve read the last page.

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Marie Curie: A Life From Beginning to End (Biographies of Women in History)
by Hourly History
4.5 Stars (546 Reviews)
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs

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One of the most famous women of the twentieth century, Marie Curie was a trailblazer in the truest sense. Known for her discovery of two radioactive elements, radium and polonium, Marie Curie was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. She remains the only woman to win two Nobel Prizes in different sciences.

Inside you will read about…

Early Life and Loss
The Flying University
Nobel Prizes
Scandals
Curie’s First World War Efforts
The Discovery that Killed Her
And much more!

Marie Curie lived by her own rules in a society marred by misogyny and xenophobia. A scientist, but also a loving wife and mother, she defied expectations as a matter of course. Curie also fought for her country during the First World War the best way she knew how — with science. There is much more to Marie Curie’s story than the discovery of the radioactive elements that eventually killed her.

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RAZORBACKS
by George S. Mahaffey Jr.
4.0 Stars (228 Reviews)
Genre: Horror | Action & Adventure

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A terrible pile-up on a deserted West Texas highway. A massive dust-storm cutting off communications and obscuring visibility. A father, his estranged son, and a small band of survivors marooned, waiting for help, unaware of the things that are out in the dust, waiting, watching, drawn by the scent of blood.

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A Lone Outsider: A Cowboy Novel
by Andrew J. Pankratz, Ellie Mae Pankratz
3.7 Stars (160 Reviews)
Genre: Westerns

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I loosened the gun in my holster.

Ted Riker was the fastest quick-draw alive, and I was hunting him.

He’d cleared leather and killed men faster than they could pull the trigger. Folks said that he made Wild Bill Hickock look like an amateur.

Riker was an ambitious killer, and I alone stood in his way. He’d spare no pains to murder me, or get me thrown in jail on trumped up charges. Not a soul in town dared challenge him.

I knew one or both of us would die when we met. But someone had to stop him- and no one else stood a chance. I’d done my share of sheriffing and Injun fighting, and I had my finger on the string that would unravel his whole scheme.

A door creaked. The wind brushed my cheek, and I wondered if this minute might be my last. A wrinkled old man suggested I ride out while the getting was good. He didn’t want to see me die.

I shook my head. Tuckers don’t run.

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