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THE DESERT FALCONS (Military Aviation Thrillers)
by Richard Townshend Bickers
4.1 Stars (666 Reviews)
Genre: Thrillers | Action & Adventure | War

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1942, North Africa.

When Charles Stockdale came down from Oxford in 1932 with a degree in Oriental Languages, he had not planned to find himself, nine years later, as a major commanding the Rover Strike and Reconnaissance Squadron.

With Stockdale in the lead, the Blenheims and Hurricanes of Desert Air Force, and the Rover Strike and Reconnaissance Squadron in their desert vehicles, ceaselessly attack Germany’s Afrika Korps deep behind their lines.

Together they find and destroy a German fortress hidden in a remote desert wadi, which changes the course of the campaign.

In the struggle, Stockdale’s Lieutenant Glashan bales out of his plane and finds himself amongst the enemy.

There he meets Odile von Choltit, a beautiful French widow, trapped there between the opposing forces.

She is passed from the arms of a flying officer through those of various senior officers to become a royal mistress.

Stockdale’s men set out to attack the camp and find Glashan whilst enlisting the help of the Libyans and Odile.

But in the process, the innocent Arabs and Odile get caught up in the war, slaughtered at any opportunity and under constant suspicion…

Can Stockdale keep his men alive and save Odile from her captors?

And can he win behind enemy lines to take over the camp?

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Echoes From the Hocker House
by Virginia Watts
5.0 Stars (39 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction | Women’s Fiction

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This collection of the literary fiction by acclaimed author Virginia Watts includes the following short stories:

• Aerial View • The Bitterest Winter • The Echoes in Gleeva • Elias Wolf • Queenie • Homecoming • Dollhouse • Due North • Starscraper • The Shadows Outside • Mystery Box • August • The Hocker House • Scar • Just About There. Don’t miss this unique collection! A National Book Award nominee!

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Dazed & Divorced (Rom-Com on the Edge Book 1)
by Carol Maloney Scott, Nick Rissmeyer
3.7 Stars (1,672 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Entertainment | Romance

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It’s been almost twenty years since Claire met her ex in high school, and now she finds herself thrust into the dating world for the first time as an adult, armed with little more than confusion and lack of experience. Not only is Ron the only man she’s ever been with, she’s also coping with the loss of her fertility, and if she goes on one more hideous blind date – possibly her mind. Determined to avoid both online dating and meetup groups, she endures fix-ups with all sorts of memorable characters, such as weepy Pete, the drunk skunk, the cheap hot-dog eater, and let’s not forget – the unholy speed dater. As Claire becomes more depressed over her plight, her best friend Jane prompts her to redirect her maternal longings by adopting an adorable wiener dog puppy. Dixie is not a human baby, but hopefully she will provide her new Mommy with a diversion from the parade of loony men marching through her lonely nights – that’s if Mommy’s house and sanity survive the destructive cyclone that is an untrained three-pound ball of craziness!Unfortunately, while Claire is trying to move on, Ron is trying to pull her back into the past, and his life. Determined to win back his wife’s affections, he offers to help Claire with home repairs as he tries to implement ‘Operation Friends’ in an effort to persuade his wife into giving him another chance. However, Ron is struggling with his own adjustment to single life, and isn’t finding it easy to ditch the Amazon woman, or his new ‘mail order bride’ dating site hobby, no matter how much he has convinced himself that he and Claire belong together. DAZED & DIVORCED is the prequel novel in the Rom-Com on the Edge series.

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Crazy Foolish Robots (The Robot Galaxy Series 1)
by Adeena Mignogna
4.2 Stars (566 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction

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What would you do if you were kidnapped by alien robots?

Ruby Palmer finds herself on an entire planet surrounded by the things she hates the most: robots. Besides taking everything she says way too literally, the robots have problems of their own. A myriad of technical glitches are, on the cosmological scale, quickly destroying them. Ruby has the programming knowledge and skills that matter to them, but can she overcome her fears and find it within herself to help? Her survival, along with the survival of all of humanity and robot kind, depends on it.

If you adore all the charming and delightful robots in sci-fi from R2D2 to Wall-E to Bender to Marvin to Johnny 5, you’ll love The Robot Galaxy Series!

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Living the Vida Lola (A Lola Cruz Mystery Book 1)
by Melissa Bourbon
4.4 Stars (131 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery

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Meet Lola Cruz. After paying her dues as an intern, she’s now a full-fledged detective at Camacho and Associates. Her boss is Manny Camacho, a muy caliente former cop with a mysterious ex-wife, a Lara Croft look-alike girlfriend, and a sudden personal interest in Lola. Her first big case? A missing mother who may not want to be found. And to make her already busy life even more complicated, Lola’s helping her cousin plan her quinceañera and battling her family and their old-fashioned views on women and careers. She’s also reunited with the gorgeous Jack Callaghan, her high school crush whom she shamelessly tailed years ago and photographed doing the horizontal salsa with some other lucky girl.

Lola takes it all in stride, but when the subject of her search ends up dead, she realizes she has a lot more to worry about. Soon she finds herself wrapped up in the possibly shady practices of a tattoo parlor, local politics, and someone with serious — maybe deadly — road rage.

To top it all off, her treasured post-coital pictures of Jack are missing!

Still, Lola is well-equipped to handle these challenges. She’s a black belt in kung fu, and her body isn’t her only weapon. She’s got smarts, sass, and more tenacity than her Mexican mafioso-wannabe grandfather.

A few of her famous margaritas don’t hurt, either.

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Schlepping Across The Nile: Collected Stories
by Aaron Zevy
4.5 Stars (104 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Entertainment | Foreign Languages | Biographies & Memoirs

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In the footsteps of Andre Aciman’s Out of Egypt, and Lucette Lagnado’s The Man in the White Sharkskin Suit comes Aaron Zevy’s Schlepping Across the Nile: a collection of vignettes, memoirs and stories, culled from Zevy’s first three books, which crackle with wit, brazen sentimentality and unfiltered self-awareness.

This collection adds a comic and often poignant twist to the story of the nearly 1 million strong Jews who lived in Arab lands before the second world war. But Zevy, the son of an ashkenazi father and sephardic mother adds some shtick to his recollections. His Ashkenazi side is the wry, bemused spectator of the antics and entanglements of his other half.

In Crossing the Nile, the young Zevy begs his mother to make Lipton Cup-A-Soup and grilled cheese instead of an Egyptian concoction for a Canadian friend coming over for lunch. In Shesh Besh, the grown up Zevy is terrified that the aggressive backgammon taught to him by his foul-mouthed uncles will derail a blind date. In Hanono, he is a second from bursting with excitement over a chance to finally fire a favorite juicy Arabic insult amongst Egyptian poker players.

Join Zevy as he navigates life as an outsider amongst outsiders, and remember, never let the truth get in the way of a good story.

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