For the past few months or so I have been attempting jogging. I can’t really say I have been jogging because when I do it, it looks like I am struggling to figure out the whole right foot, left foot combination. Every day I see people jogging around town and they are fast and look as if they are lost in some wonderful daydream, while I am stomping around as if I am killing ants. Some of my friends even post on Facebook their distance and times, recording 5 miles in 15 minutes. Yes, a bit of an exaggeration, but it’s unsettling to know when the Zombie Apocalypse hits, I will be the first one eaten. All my friends will appreciate the extra 5 minute head start my death will give them, but darn….that just sucks.
A Tale of Red Riding: Rise Of The Alpha Huntress
Neo Edmund
(76 Reviews)
Genre: Action & Adventure | Mythology & Folk Tales | Fantasy | Teen & Young Adult
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Action… Adventure… Magic… Motorcycles…
Red Riding is an action-packed novel with an exciting twist on the classic fairytale. Red will not only have to face dangerous wolves; she will have to face the wolf within herself. Gifted and cursed with the ability to transform into a powerful werewolf, she will rise to become a legendary warrior known as The Alpha Hunter…
Red will join forces with bad-boy, Wolfgang Helheim, and a circle of her best friends who have mystical powers of their own. Together they will wage a supernatural war to protect Wayward from malevolent werewolves, witches and many other dangerous creatures, all the while resisting the temptation of stumbling down a path of darkness.
Only through this can Red hope to save Wayward and the world from falling under the control of those who seek to bring chaos, thrust the world into eternal night, and allow malevolent werewolves to overrun the Earth.
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Rabbit in the Road
Danika D Potts
(53 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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In 1966, there is a record store clerk who loves her life just the way it is.
One night on a train, Bevie Foster meets her soul mate Raymond Hughes. He is the man who is the key to unlocking her latent ESP, something she never believed to be possible.
Very quickly, Bevie realizes that Ray isn’t quite the man he claims to be, and she will spend the next 14 years of her life trying to get away from him by any means necessary. She will see and experience things she never imagined, and learn not just about who people really are behind closed doors, but also the difference between justice… and revenge.
The debut novella of writing team Danika D Potts and Oliver Campbell, Rabbit in the Road is a suspenseful, shocking thriller about just how far one will go in order to preserve their way of life, and is sure to captivate and keep you reeling.
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Hitts & Mrs.
Lori Bryant-Woolridge
(39 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Romance
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Melanie Hitts is a smart, savvy and talented aspiring interior decorator who follows her dream of moving to New York City and pursuing her career. She’s rejected the prescribed middle class life in which she had been raised, and she’s certain that there is no convenient marriage and comfortable suburban lifestyle in her future.
John Carlson is the president of his own high-end architectural firm who is in the middle of a midlife crisis. Married and living in Connecticut, he convinces his wife, Sharon, to move to Manhattan in order to re-ignite his professional life. Though she complies with her husband, Sharon is very unhappy about uprooting her comfortable suburban home. But her life takes on a new meaning when she develops a friendship with a rebelling teenager.
What will happen when these three lives intersect?
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Every Trace
Gregg Main
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Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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Ellen has murder on her mind: an untraceable act of retribution for a horror that shattered her family and her childhood. After years of quietly searching, the time for action has arrived. Leaving her unwitting husband, Pete, she vanishes without a trace, taking to the road in pursuit of a man called Walker–a killer who can lead her to the evil prey she seeks.
With the slimmest of clues, a confused and desperate Pete begins to trace Ellen’s path. As he pieces together the truth behind his wife’s disappearance, he realizes that his ignorance of Ellen’s secrets has not only jeopardized their marriage, but may also cost the woman he loves her life. Certain of nothing but the need to find her, Pete crisscrosses the country in a harrowing race against the clock that ends in a brutal, fiery confrontation on a desert mountain top–a stunnning shocker that will leave you guessing until the very end.
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Doublehead – Last Chickamauga Cherokee Chief
Rickey Butch Walker
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Genre: History
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Among all the famous Native American Indian chiefs, people today easily recognize names like Geronimo, Sitting Bull, Tecumseh, and Crazy Horse.However, unless you live in North Alabama or Central Tennessee, chances are you’ve never heard of Cherokee Chief Doublehead.Described as overbearing, hot-tempered, and haughty, he possessed possibly one of the strongest personalities of any man who lived at the time.Through sheer force of will, Chief Doublehead became the principal leader among the Cherokees.Refusing to cede the valuable hunting grounds to white intruders, he managed to confederate several tribes of Indians to wage war for twenty-five years.It has been said that Doublehead killed more men than anyone who lived during that time period.
Butch Walker has written an excellent biography on the great chief, which has been long overdue.Walker takes Doublehead from warrior to famous chief to shrewd businessman.Butch Walker has painstakingly researched all available material on the fierce Cherokee Chief Doublehead.This is a must-read for anyone interested in Native American history.
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