I am trying to enjoy a bowl of cereal and I have a land shark circling me. I had no idea land sharks meowed, but apparently they do, and this one looks like he is about to go in for the kill. I have to ask myself if this bowl of cereal is worth it or not. If I give in now, it will never end and I will pay dearly for my mistake every day for the rest of my life. I am looking for guidance and I fear….oh wait… I finished my cereal. Maybe next next time kitty.
Who Murdered Mr. Malone? (The Garden Girls Book 1)
Hope Callaghan
(2 Reviews)
Genre: Religious & Inspirational Fiction | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Religion & Spirituality
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Nothing exciting ever happens in the small town of Belhaven, Michigan.Nothing that is, until a body was found in the woods behind the local elementary school.With the entire town in an uproar, “Garden Girl” Gloria Rutherford makes it her personal mission to find the killer or killers and solve the mystery with some help from her friends.With a little amateur detective work, Gloria is able to uncover enough clues that point right to the murderer.
She’s about to discover, however, things aren’t always as clear cut as they would appear.
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Amy Lynn
Jack July
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Genre: Action & Adventure | Coming of Age | Teen & Young Adult
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More an origin story than a traditional novel, Jack July’s Amy Lynn follows the coming-of-age of a charming little Southern girl. Raised in a family of bootleggers and scoundrels, the motherless Amy is adopted by her Aunt Carla Jo, who teaches her everything about being a woman. A triumvirate of male Southern characters teach her other lessons: how to survive, how to live off the land, and how to be a winner. By the time Amy enlists in the United States Navy, she is the sort of heroic figure who commands respect – and over the course of her service in Afghanistan as a corpsmen attached to a Marine unit, she surprises everyone with her strength, skills, and heart. Jack July has a rough style and is not a polished writer, but he can tell a mesmerizing story. Throughout the book, he takes little sidetracks to tell the stories of different key characters in Amy Lynn’s life, each one a little gem in its own way. If you are not already intimate with Southern country life, this book will challenge everything you might believe about modern redneck culture. If, however, you are a Southerner (by the grace of God), you will find yourself nodding in recognition as each character is revealed and the often-byzantine system of family and favors within Jackson County is shown in action.
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The Curse Merchant (The Dark Choir Book 1)
J.P. Sloan
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Genre: Horror
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Dorian Lake spent years cornering the Baltimore hex-crafting market, using his skills at the hermetic arts to exact karmic justice for those whom the system has failed. He keeps his magic clean and free of soul-corrupting Netherwork, thus avoiding both the karmic blow-back of his practice and the notice of the Presidium, a powerful cabal of practitioners that polices the esoteric arts in America. However, when an unscrupulous Netherworker interferes with both his business and his personal life, Dorian’s disarming charisma and hermetic savvy may not be enough to keep his soul out of jeopardy. His rival, a soul monger named Neil Osterhaus, wouldn’t be such a problem were it not for Carmen, Dorian’s captivating ex-lover. After two years’ absence Carmen arrives at Dorian’s doorstep with a problem: she sold her soul to Osterhaus, and has only two weeks to buy it back. Hoping to win back Carmen’s affections, Dorian must find a replacement soul without tainting his own. As Dorian descends into the shadows of Baltimore’s underworld, he must decide how low he is willing to stoop in order to save Carmen from eternal damnation… with the Presidium watching, waiting for him to cross the line.
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Struggles of the Women Folk (Tethered Angel)
T Brown
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Genre: Historical Fiction | Literary Fiction | Teen & Young Adult
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This is the story of Georgie. She is a young black girl growing up in the 1940s in a small, rural town in Virginia. Life is hard and she dreams of better life. She experiences great loss and heartache. She loses friends and family, as well as the love of her life. And still, she remains strong. This emotional and inspiring story has a gritty dialogue. TM Brown’s signature writing style is captivating. You will find it difficult to stop reading once you begin…
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Scones and Death in the Cricket Pavilion: A Novella: The Diddlebury Murders Book 2
Phil Church
(5 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Satire | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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After the demise of Diddlebury’s most active murderer, the village seems oddly quiet, and Ray is left contemplating a tedious future as an amateur detective finding lost pets and wrongfully arresting innocent villagers. Luckily, a member of the village cricket team is murdered, and the investigation team get their chance to roll into action, ensuring they have plenty of ales and scones along the way, as they try and catch the killer before the cricketers are bowled out.
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