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Home Grown
Ninie Hammon
4.8 Stars (31 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Women’s Fiction | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

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DON’T MESS WITH A WOMAN WHO BUYS INK BY THE BARREL

FACT…

In 1989, federal authorities busted what they called the Cornbread Mafia, the largest domestic marijuana growing operation in American history. They confiscated 182 tons of pot with a street value– in 1989!–of $400 million. Federal marshals arrested 56 men in 5 states… but they all came from one small town in Kentucky.

FICTION…

Somebody murdered Jim Bingham, shot him dead in front of his own newspaper office in the small town of Brewster, Kentucky, and now his heartbroken daughter must abandon the world of academic journalism for the real world of running the newspaper he left behind.

But Sarabeth Bingham soon discovers that marijuana-growing has corrupted the idyllic small town where she grew up.

The sheriff can’t get a marijuana conviction because the county’s jury pool is tainted.

Her cousin grows weed and has lost his wife and daughter to the world of drugs.

Sarabeth finds herself falling for a handsome bourbon distillery owner she’s convinced is financing his business with dope money.

And a ruthless farmer named Bubba Jamison will do anything–absolutely anything–to protect his empire.

After 3 children find dope money in an abandoned building and the dopers kidnap them to get it back, Sarabeth heeds the words on the plaque that has hung above her father’s desk for as long as she can remember: “Don’t mess with a man who buys ink by the barrel!”

In a blazing front-page editorial in the next issue of the Tribune, Sarabeth declares war on the marijuana-growing industry! Now, the growers have to shut her up and she soon learns a terrifying lesson: dopers fight dirty.

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Home Grown isn’t the true story of the rise and fall of the Cornbread Mafia, not from a historical perspective; thrillers like this are too intricately woven to stick to the facts. But the novel is as real as what actually did happen, a mystery thrillers and suspense story with a female protagonist who grabs the reader and drags him into the action to live it with her. Sarabeth Bingham isn’t the stereotypical heroine of sappy contemporary women’s fiction. She is flawed, human and real. She has multiple sclerosis and a past filled with the kind of pain that’s the mortar for building walls. Home Grown gives crime fiction a heart–and the face of a red-haired woman who didn’t set out to be a hero.

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The Broken Scale (The Dragon Riders of Arvain Book 1)
Nicholas Clausen
4.1 Stars (44 Reviews)
Genre: Action & Adventure | Fantasy

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A world filled with war, Chaos and destruction, A world filled with dragons.

When Hayden sets out to become a Metallic Dragon Rider he discovers that his dreams are far from reality as he gets ready for the Trials that stand between him and a dragon egg.The Trials test Hayden in every way but he finds that it is what happens after the Trials that he could not have prepared for.

War breaks out as the dwarves and their red dragons descend upon Celestial City, home of the Metallic Riders. Hayden and his friends find themselves at the center of the maelstrom and all of Arvain is resting on what they choose to do next.

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Crossings (A Harry Reese Mystery Book 2)
Robert Bruce Stewart
3.4 Stars (68 Reviews)
Genre: Literary Fiction | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

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Crossings is set in the spring of 1901, a time when Brooklyn’s own Willoughby Street was more than a match for Manhattan’s Tammany Hall. Harry is looking for a link between the apparent suicide of an insurance agent and the untimely deaths of two of his clients. He must seek out gambling parlors, a house of assignation and other dens of vice, while being misled by corrupt cops, opportunistic con men, and often his own wife. Crossings is the second novel in the Harry Reese Mystery series.

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Cara’s House
Annie Katz
4.7 Stars (15 Reviews)
Genre: Literary Fiction | Contemporary Fiction | Women’s Fiction

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Rather than slowing down in her old age, ninety-year-old Cara Conrad opens her heart and her home to a young woman and her son who need a bit more family help before launching into the world on their own. Cara’s daughter Susan thinks her mother should be hiring a live-in caretaker rather than harboring relatives she’s never met, but Susan’s own daughter, her grandchildren, and her weight loss goals are keeping her so busy she can’t sort things out at her mother’s place. Next a mystery man shows up to court Cara, and by the time everything settles down, all the delightful characters in Cara’s House realize it’s never too late to welcome more love into your life.

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Dog Aliens Short Story: Kaxian Duty
Cherise Kelley
4.1 Stars (17 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks

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At three months old, Clem faces his first day of Kaxian duty with anxiety. What will his assignment be? His tail has a mind of its own, which doesn’t help matters any.

This 10 page story kicks off the series of 200-page novels for children aged 9-12. A chapter of the first book is included as a bonus. The author promises that all these stories have happy endings, and no dogs ever die in them. The Dog Aliens books are available in paperback as well as ebook: Dog Aliens 1: Raffle’s Name, Dog Aliens 2: Oreo

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