Frank the slug is back in my garage. I saw him yesterday as I was getting some granola bars for my baby basset’s lunch. Actually, I know it’s not the same Frank we knew a few years back. Most likely this is Frank the 3rd or 4th. He is much smaller and doesn’t seems to have the same swagger the original Frank did. I’m sure he is a great slug though, if he is anything like his predecessors. I felt compelled to tell him that I no longer keep dog food in the garage because we are working on a rat problem. I stopped myself though because it felt a little presumptuous to think he was only here for the free dog food. I gotta remember this isn’t the same Frank I knew back then. We don’t have the same relationship that first Frank and I had. I miss the first Frank. He was crazy. I remember walking in on him one morning and found that he had eaten his way through a Candyland board game board. Oh crazy Frank! I miss you!

Dragon School: Dusk Covenant
by Sarah K. L. Wilson
4.7 Stars (92 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult | Fantasy

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Evil lurks everywhere – and it wants to destroy Amel and everything she loves.

A new story from USA Today Bestselling author, Sarah K. L. Wilson

With the sky city of Vanika in chaos and the consequences of Amel’s decisions shaping the course of her training, Amel is given a special assignment. But the Dusk Covenant has other – more nefarious – plans for her and the Dominion. Can Amel keep those plans from destroying what she loves?
Fans of Anne McCaffrey’s Dragon Riders of Pern and Christopher Paolini’s Eragon will love Dragon School.

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Good Enough
by Vonna Joseph
4.9 Stars (42 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction

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Good Enough, explores classic barriers to love – barriers such as class, family obligations and skillfully disguised insecurities. The two protagonists, Camisha Ann Robbins and Lennox Ali Robinson are two seemingly unmatched lovers who discover who they truly are through their love for one another, with the vibrant city of Atlanta, Georgia as their backdrop.

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A Reckoning In Goldenburg
by Ron Washburn
3.7 Stars (14 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Westerns | Fantasy

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When Mason Sampson decided to try to make a living in a gold rush town in the New Mexico Territory in 1888, he never expected to fall in love with the sweet southern belle he met there. He also never expected to come face to face with the man who had murdered his parents. He would have to face the most important decision of his life. Vengeance or forgiveness? There was certain to be a reckoning in Goldenburg.

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Murder A La Carte: The 4th Nikki Hunter Mystery (Nikki Hunter Mysteries)
by Nancy Skopin
4.5 Stars (35 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Women’s Fiction | Mystery

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Murder A La Carte is the fourth novel in a mystery series featuring Private Investigator, Nicoli “Nikki” Hunter. Nikki lives aboard a 46-foot sailboat on the California coast and rents a ground floor office in the marina complex where her boat is docked. In Murder A La Carte, an abused nine-year-old boy comes to Nikki’s office, and asks her to find out who killed his mom. Meanwhile, Nikki’s significant other, Detective Bill Anderson, is investigating the homicide of a registered sex offender. It doesn’t take long for Nikki to identify how these cases, and several other local murders, intersect. She’s in for a wild ride chasing down a vigilante with a mission to kill as many sexual predators as possible.

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Strike Force Rise of the Crescent Moon
by Samuel T. Evans
4.7 Stars (5 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Action & Adventure

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An explosion threw John off his feet. As he looked up, a bolt of energy hit him, and his body twisted as his muscles tightened up in a spasm of pain. John’s head started to spin and he felt himself falling forward. As he hit the floor, he rolled over, gasping for breath. He saw a flash of movement, then suddenly a second burst of light. Someone fell heavily on top of him, knocking the wind out of him.
As the darkness closed in around him, John tried to move, but it felt like his muscles wouldn’t respond. Was he dying? Why wasn’t he able to move? He could hear someone yell his name, but he couldn’t reply. The voice faded and mixed with the deep blackness that was smothering him

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