I want a hot tub car and for drive in movie theaters to come back. Okay, fine. If I can’t have the hot tub car, then someone please bring back the drive-in movie theaters. How on earth did these things disappear? I remember being so excited to go see a movie in my parents car while wearing my pajamas. On the really hot nights we got to sit on top of the car. That alone should be the reason to bring them back.
Be Mine
by Rick Mofina
(104 Reviews)
Genre: Thrillers | Mystery
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A personal message written in human blood is left for crime reporter Molly Wilson at the murder scene of her boyfriend, San Francisco Homicide Inspector, Cliff Hooper.
The horrific death of a revered cop shocks the San Francisco Police Department’s Homicide Detail. Shaken to the core, his grieving fellow detectives go flat out to find his killer under the glare of the city’s news media.
Be Mine is a study in psychological suspense that takes the reader on an unrelenting nail-biting journey into the darkest regions of a tormented human heart.
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Aster Wood and the Lost Maps of Almara (Book 1)
by J. B. Cantwell
(98 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks
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When young Aster Wood is pulled through the cosmos to a place no one on Earth knows exists, he discovers an enchanted world unlike anything he’s ever dreamed of. Here, the grass grows green, the wolves glow like the full moon, and wizards play with ancient magic.
Now, he must chase down the long-lost sorcerer, Almara, to discover the truth about his family’s past, and to learn what is yet to come for Earth’s future.
But he must work fast if he wants to survive. Almara left not only clues, but enemies behind.
Discover what other readers already know…
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Love Is Like Ice Cream
by JoAnne Nordling
(6 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction | Family Life
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World War II has ended and Laird Nordstrom is returning from a Germany in ruins. As he steps off the train into the small South Dakota town he left three years ago, his head is filled with horrendous war-time experiences. Everything seems the same, yet look strangely unfamiliar, and he wonders if maybe he’s the one who’s changed. He confronts the difficulties in reestablishing the relationship with his fiancé, Jan; he discovers that his old girl friend, Diane, is now a war widow; and he is surprised to find that Jan’s younger sister, Carla, is all grown up. This historical tribute is a salute to all those men and women who struggled with relationships during and after the long absences of the war years and to the supportive small town communities who welcomed them home.
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The Undelightened
by Bentz Deyo
(53 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult | Fantasy
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Leam Holt’s eighteenth birthday tomorrow caps the most depressing year of his life, marking the anniversary of his failed delightenment — the soul-darkening, magic-bestowing rite of passage that should’ve launched him into the fight between Darkness and Light. Making things worse, Leam’s insufferable brother, Zach, the pride of the family, is set to delighten in a few short hours.
When Gideon, the evil leader of Darkness, arrives to preside over Zach’s ceremony, the course of Leam’s life takes a drastic turn. Rather than fading farther into the background, Leam is ordered to undergo a series of brutal trials. Vast magical power is suddenly within Leam’s grasp if he triumphs, but Leam can’t seem to stay away from a beautiful girl of Light, and his testing is yielding disturbing results.
As Leam begins to uncover secrets on both sides of the war, he realizes the fate of humanity is at stake, and he may have the most to lose in the fight.
The Undelightened is Book One in a teen paranormal urban fantasy series. This young adult fantasy and magic adventure is not just for teens, but older readers will enjoy it as well.
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Place of The Butterflies (Sawyerville Mail Order Brides Series – Book 2)
by Debra Samms
(3 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Short Stories | Westerns | Teen & Young Adult | United States
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The Place of the Butterflies is the second book in the Sawyerville Mail Order Bride series. This story follows mail order bride Molly from her original home in Ohio to meet her handsome Army Captain husband, William, in Idaho. This second story is a fictionalized version of life at the fort in Lapwai, the land of the butterflies. Subsequent stories will follow their lives to Oregon and the lives of more mail order brides who will settle in Sawyerville with their new husbands.
Place of the Butterflies is a clean western romance set in the 1870s. It is a touching and beautiful romance about Molly and William who before meeting were lonely and empty, following the deaths of their first spouses. After months of exchanging letters, they meet and are immediately smitten by one another. Their tender love carries them through Indian skirmishes and other difficulties on the western frontier and eventually causes them to leave Idaho for an even wilder area in Oregon.
Get to know Molly and William in this 30,000 novella and learn how devoted they are to one another and how committed they are to bringing even more mail order brides to the western frontier.
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