Sinny is just about the coolest cat anyone can have. With two crazy puppies running around the house yesterday, he kept his cool. I think he knows that he out weighs both pups combined, and his arsenal of daggers in each paw make him a force to be reckoned with. I am pretty sure my partner in crime’s pup has never met a cat before, but he was certainly smart enough to know not to mess with him. Sinny’s air of confidence oozed from him like lava. Hot, scary, lava. Sinny did allow Jerry to boop him on the nose. I am not sure what the booping thing is the pups do, but Sinny allows it. Don’t quote me on this, but I think Sinny might actually like the fresh bit of life in the house.
Murder in the Latin Quarter (The Maggie Newberry Mystery Series Book 7)
by Susan Kiernan-Lewis
(68 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery | Women’s Fiction
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MURDER IN THE LATIN QUARTER won First Place for Mystery/Suspense in the Kindle Book Review’s Best Indie Books of 2016.
Maggie’s much anticipated Paris holiday takes a dark turn when she ventures into the city’s famed Latin Quarter to visit Laurent’s ailing aunt — only to find a very healthy aunt and a very dead body.
Does the murder have something to do with Aunt Delphine? Was she the intended victim? With her new baby daughter in tow, Maggie struggles to find the answers. In the process she learns more about Laurent’s family — and stumbles across a terrible secret that would tempt anybody to commit murder.
Can Maggie find the murderer without destroying the Dernier family name? And can she do it before the killer catches her in a dark, lonely alleyway in the Latin Quarter?
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The Ugly Duckling: A Romantic Comedy
by Annabelle Costa
(52 Reviews)
Genre: Women’s Fiction | Contemporary Fiction | Romance
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What would you do to get your happily ever after?
Libby Saunders, who spent the first seventeen years of her life as an ugly duckling, bleaches her hair and drops forty pounds in order to get her fairytale ending. Once she evolves into a beautiful swan, the handsome princes are tripping each other’s royal steeds in order to get a date with her. But while the princes in fairy tales may be perfect gentlemen, Libby finds that her real life princes tend to be somewhat less than perfect. Actually, they tend to be a bunch of two-timing jerks.
Will Kaplan, the roommate of Libby’s latest boyfriend, is definitely not her idea of a handsome prince. He’s missing a cleft in his chin, he doesn’t have a British accent or even a French or Italian accent, and he rides a wheelchair rather than a white stallion. But the more Libby gets to know Will, the more she starts to wonder if handsome princes are really all they’re cracked up to be. And maybe a nice, ordinary drake is the only one who can give a former ugly duckling the happily ever after she’s been waiting for.
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The Tenth Cycle: A Thriller (A Rossler Foundation Mystery Book 1)
by JC Ryan
(337 Reviews)
Genre: Thrillers | Mystery | Action & Adventure | Science Fiction
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The truth about human history is about to be revealed… But will we be allowed to know it?
For thousands of years the truth about human history has intentionally been suppressed and exploited.
For decades scholars have been saying that the truth about human history will be found inside the Great Pyramid of Giza, but up till now no one has ever been able to find it. Those who tried have been ridiculed and persecuted.
Will Daniel Rossler and Dr. Sarah Clarke be allowed to uncover the real and true message? As they come closer to the truth, skepticism out of the academic community is replaced by evil and malicious adversaries, dumping them into a very hostile world where violence, deceit and duplicity become their daily companions. The mysterious Orion Society with its deranged and psychopathic members, the CIA, the Marines, the Mossad and even the President of the United States become involved. Not all of them have good intentions.
THE TENTH CYCLE is a full-length novel, a provocative technothriller about human history, conspiracies and an ancient society with power and money that will stop at nothing to reach their sinister goals.
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Silver Jubilee: A Cape Harriet Novel
by Roma Brooks
(32 Reviews)
Genre: Holidays | Women’s Fiction | Contemporary Fiction
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How much will you sacrifice for your friends?
Dana, Izzy, Vivian and Alisha meet in college and become inseparable. Twenty five years later, all is not well among the friends. Summoned by a promise they made several years ago, they accept a mysterious invite to the Rising Tides Inn. Will the magic of Cape Harriet renew their bonds of friendship? Or will the stark reality of their painful past tear them apart forever?
Fans of the Cape Harriet series are in for a rich story high on emotion and intrigue. Readers will keep turning pages as the narrative alternates between different timelines, portraying various slices of the girls’ lives.
Unlimited Drama, sun soaked beaches, small town life and yummy food (with recipes) is just a bonus. Come join the Divas as they celebrate the Silver Jubilee of their friendship.
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The Air We Breathe: A Novel
by Trey Holt
(9 Reviews)
Genre: Literary Fiction | Contemporary Fiction | Family Life
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The Air We Breathe begins at a rest stop outside of Memphis during the first night of Maggie and her children’s four-day journey across Tennessee, Arkansas and Texas, on their way to Mexico. From place to place, person to person, they move. All the time Maggie hopes for kindness that will take her a few miles further, and keeps the secret of what she has done from her children and new acquaintances.
In the quiet, still moments of her travels, she recounts her own childhood, as well as the few days that led up to the event from which she is fleeing. As Maggie covers mile after mile, she begins to understand how no one event can be isolated from another, how life, in its strangeness and mystery, seems to gather itself as we go, only to reveal why later–or maybe never.
In Maggie’s words: “I’d like to say I know what makes people good and bad, but I can’t say I do. Or at least I’d like to say I believe most people, including myself, are good, that we do the best we can. But I ain’t sure of that either. I guess what I do believe is we just live the best we can and the rest is what we think we have to do at the time.”
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