I think I just found out something super awesome. There is this thing Jeep owners do where they give each other  rubber duckies. They have a little stand, I believe is attached to their side-view mirror, where they can put the duck. I don’t think it is mandatory to have the stand, but that would certainly express that they participate. The excitement they must feel giving a duckie and the joy Jeep owners must feel when they get a duck. OH MY GOSH! Can you imagine??? It’s times like this when I kinda like humans.

Web of Death: A DCI MacBain Scottish Crime Thriller (DCI MacBain Scottish Crimes Book 5)
by Oliver Davies
4.3 Stars (593 Reviews)
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When work and life get out of balance…

DCI Callum MacBain is notorious for getting his man. He has one of the most successful case rates on the force. But there is always one case that has eluded him: the one that involves his family. When the body of a local woman shows up in a field, MacBain thinks it’s another open and shut case. But he soon learns, this case is connected to the one with his family.

As MacBain digs deeper, he realizes he is next on the killer’s list. He and his partner, DI Fletcher, realize they are in the middle of a deadly game of cat-and-mouse.

The seasoned detective needs to be more focused now than ever. His family is on the line, his livelihood, and his life. He will have to detangle himself from this web of death in order to survive.

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A Gentleman’s Daughter (Sisters of the Revolution Book 1)
by Diana Davis
4.3 Stars (505 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Historical Fiction

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A gentleman’s daughter. A marquess’s son. Hate at first sight. A sweet historical enemies-to-lovers romance

Cassandra Crofton was raised a gentleman’s daughter. When her father dies, however, she and her beloved sister must leave the home they’ve always known. To add to her humiliation, Cassandra is forced to pass the journey to the American colonies with a snobbish popinjay who refuses to treat her with the respect she deserves.

Lord David Beaufort is the youngest son of the Marquess of Dorset, but he wants to find his own place and purpose-and ignore this impertinent country gentleman’s daughter who shows him nothing but contempt. In Philadelphia, however, Lord David finds himself seeking out opportunities to trade wits with the lovely Miss Crofton.

When Cassandra’s uncle becomes Lord David’s landlord and mentor, she cannot escape him. But as Lord David becomes deathly ill, Cassandra is thrown into the role of nurse. The more time she spends taking care of him, against all odds, the more Lord David finds himself caring for her. Can he convince her to give him a chance?

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Annabelle Archer’s Holiday Collection (Annabelle Archer Wedding Planner Mystery Collections Book 2)
by Laura Durham
4.5 Stars (1,034 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery

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‘Tis the season for mistletoe and matrimony–with a touch of murder.
3 books. 450+ pages of holiday cozy mysteries that are both merry and madcap.

The holidays are not so holly and jolly for DC’s premier wedding planner. In two novellas and a novel, Annabelle Archer and her zany crew attempt to keep holiday spirits bright as they encounter an abandoned baby, search for a missing Santa Claus, and are snowed in for the holidays–with a killer. On top of all that? They’ve got holiday parties to plan and brides on the verge of throwing holiday hissy fits.

Annabelle Archer’s Holiday Collection contains two novellas and one novel (all previously published) from the award-winning cozy mystery series. Books included:

Marry and Bright, A Novella–Book 11 in the series
Claus for Celebration–A Novel–Book 15 in the series
Slay Bells Ring–A Novella–Book 17 in the series

If you like larger-than-life characters, madcap capers, and an insider’s look at glamorous society weddings, then you’ll love this funny and festive holiday collection.

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The Great Space (Scrapyard Ship Series Book 6)
by Mark Wayne McGinnis
4.3 Stars (1,292 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction

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They knew the day would come — the day when Earth itself would come under direct attack by the Craing. After destroying much of Jhardon and the Mau planet of Carz-Mau, an elite Vanguard fleet of seven Craing dreadnaughts, planet killers, enters Earth’s orbit. Captain Jason Reynolds and the crew aboard his Caldurian ship, The Lilly, are once again pulled into action to fend off what just might be their most ruthless and powerful adversary yet. In an unanticipated turn of events, thousands of molt weevils are unleashed on Earth, swarming insectoid aliens with one intent… kill every man, woman, and child on the surface of the planet. Nan and Mollie must utilize their own cunning and resourcefulness to stay alive long enough to be rescued. This is the longest (at 80,000 words) of any of the previous Scrapyard Ship books!

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Journey Across the Four Seas: A Chinese Woman’s Search for Home
by Veronica Li
4.4 Stars (965 Reviews)
Genre: History | Biographies & Memoirs

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This is a true and touching story of one Chinese woman’s search for home. It is also an inspiring book about human yearning for a better life. To escape poverty, Flora Li fought her way through the education system and became one of the few women to get into the prestigious Hong Kong University. When the Japanese invaded, she fled to unoccupied China, where she met her future husband, the son of China’s finance minister (later deputy prime minister). She thought she had found the ideal husband, but soon discovered that he suffered from emotional disorders caused by family conflicts and the wars he had grown up in. Whenever he had a breakdown, Flora would move the family to another city, from Shanghai to Nanking to Hong Kong to Bangkok to Taipei and finally across the four seas to the U.S. Throughout her migrations, Flora kept her sight on one goal: providing her children with the best possible education.

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