I think if I went back in time and could tell myself anything, I still wouldn’t listen. I was so smart back then. Now? Not so much
The Road Home: A City Streets, Country Roads Novel
by Meg Gray
(25 Reviews)
Genre: Women’s Fiction | Contemporary Fiction
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A mom he never knew. A life he didn’t choose. When a young man goes in search of his true self, will he discover the one who completes his heart?
Blake Anderson tries to play the dutiful son despite the unwanted attention. Adopted into a powerful family with White House aspirations, he escapes for a break from the constant scrutiny and heads to Oregon’s wine country. Though when he settles into a tiny community after following a flimsy lead to finding his birth mother, he’s surprised to confront a pretty neighbor wary of his presence.
Maria Sandoval can’t shake the nightmare of her best friend’s murder. Holing up at her grandparents’ vineyard while aiding victims of abuse, her gut reaction tells her the mysterious hired hand at the nearby farm is hiding something. But though she vows to keep her distance, she starts letting down her walls when he jumps in to stop a domestic violence incident and earns her respect.
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In The Name Of: A Violent, Fast-Paced British Crime-Thriller
by Ben Dunn
(37 Reviews)
Genre: Crime Fiction | Thrillers
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Raucous is a gangland enforcer, a go-to man for violence. But old friendships make him turn and now he is seeking retribution for the murder of the man who saved his life. He must take down local gangs and international groups who threaten London with terror. He has to find the killer before the country burns.
Charlotte returns to London looking for revenge and a way to die. Crawling back into the world of organized crime her murdered husband left behind, she seeks those that killed him and a chance at redemption. She faces childhood demons and past loves on her violent way to finding peace for her own misdeeds.
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10 Terrifying One Sentence Horror Stories
by Sam Plank
(28 Reviews)
Genre: Horror | Short Stories
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A short collection of really short stories that try to get your hair to stand on end after only one sentence!
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Wizen Woods (Immortal Roots Book 1)
by Velvet Davis
(17 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy
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If forced to choose, would you accept a passionless duty that aligns with fate… or fight to the death for your beliefs?
Born with the mark of the scribe, Raela is bound to a prophetic book that will help guide her people underground to escape the invasion of their homeland. As the prophecy warns, this event signals an even worse doom, for an invisible enemy looms on the horizon.
Rebial, her childhood sweetheart, is now a young man with a strong connection to the woods. He believes the tribe’s aging seer has misconstrued the prophecy. Unfairly denied his warrior status, he vows to stay behind and protect the sacred forest they call home — and wants Raela by his side.
With the burden of fate resting squarely on their shoulders, will the book that promises to save their lives instead destroy them? Or does it possess a power so magical that only time will tell?
Find out before it’s too late.
Warnings echo through the woods…
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The Friendless Sky: The story of air combat in World War 1
by Alexander McKee
(384 Reviews)
Genre: History
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In 1914, Britain declared war on Germany. It was to be their first major war since Waterloo. Britain was ready. Or so they thought…
For the first time in history, the British Expeditionary Force set out to cross the Channel under the cover of air support.
With aviation still in its infancy when the war began, the air cover provided was rather primitive. Up above the mud-soaked soldiers who fought over the devastated, trench-scarred landscape that was northern France, a new kind of war was being born; flimsy biplanes and triplanes wheeled and spun, engines roaring, wires screaming and guns chattering.
In the skies above the poppy-fields, men became aces and were cut down in their prime: amongst them, Albert Ball, Jean Navarre, Max Immelmann and Manfred von Richthofen, the ‘Red Baron’. They were the legendary heroes of a whole new age.
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The Museum of Forgotten Toys: and other stories
by Gavin Boyter
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Genre: Short Stories | Science Fiction | Contemporary Fiction
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“It wasn’t entirely clear what the furry purple… creature… was supposed to be. Even before it lost one eye, most of one arm and had half its polyester body melted into a black sheen of carbon, it could either be a bear, a marsupial, or some sort of shrew. Its paper toe tag bore only the inscription “Aleppo, Feb 2019.”
48 more emissions from the hyperactive imagination of Gavin Boyter, these unpredictable tales transport you to peculiar Parisian junk stores, post-apocalyptic Mongolian steppes, and deep space, where the world’s only sentient AI falls in love with its human companion. In other tales in the collection…
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The Banshee (The New West Mythos Book 1)
by Joseph T.L. Clark
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Genre: Horror | Classics | Action & Adventure
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1882. In the dark and violent Southwestern frontier, a young woman finds herself adrift in a man’s world. She came out West looking for her future, hoping to find a lost family fortune, desperate to learn more about the fate of her parents; but when she returns to her old family home, she finds no future, no fortune, and only one parent: the ghostly Irishman, the phantom of her dead father still trapped on earth.
The Irishman won’t find rest until he takes vengeance against the corrupt marshal who killed him. His daughter is how he intends to get it.
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