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The Wind Guardian: A Thriller
by Frank Scozzari
(336 Reviews)
Genre: Drama & Plays | Literary Fiction | Contemporary Fiction
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With the help of three inside men, a group of extremists targets a nuclear power center with the intent to spread deadly radiation to the world.
This harsh reality is lost on security guards Cameron and Grace, who have temporarily deserted their posts for a romantic tryst. When they realize what’s happening in the power plant, the two rally to thwart the terrorists’ plans.
But has their renewed commitment to duty come too late?
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Sweet Gone South: Love Gone South #1
by Alicia Hunter Pace
(141 Reviews)
Genre: Romance
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Welcome to Merritt, Alabama, where summers are lazy, tea is sweet, and guests are always welcome…
Luke Avery needs a wife to help raise his motherless three-year old. Candy shop owner Lanie Heaven desires a child but can never have her own. When Luke moves into the apartment above Lanie’s shop, she can’t help falling for the sexy single dad and his sweet little girl.
Luke’s not planning to fall in love ever again – but easing the ache of loneliness with pretty Lanie isn’t falling in love. Still, proposing to her could solve all his problems and give his child what she needs.
Lanie believes her dreams of love and family are finally coming true. Until she’s faced with evidence that Luke’s heart is locked away tight. Can Luke learn to slay his demons and put the past to rest? Or will he lose Lanie – and any hope he might’ve had for a sweet life – forever?
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A Court of Contempt: A gripping historical thriller… (Oakland Series Book 1)
by Rebekah Lee Jenkins
(65 Reviews)
Genre: Literary Fiction | Historical Fiction
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Fledgling lawyer.
Notorious crime boss.
A shocking bias against women in court.
Cora has battled hard to be Canada’s first female lawyer.
Desperate to destroy her, the all-male law society conspires to hand her an impossible case- represent Adeline Pitman in divorce court.
Cora knows two things Adeline doesn’t. In 1904, Canadian divorce courts allow husbands to keep a mistress with impunity and Adeline’s husband, crime boss Eli Pitman, kills any lawyer who dares to cross him.
Presented with an impossible choice, Cora must choose whether to abandon her career and run to safety or take her stand and go to war with a dangerous man.
Her choice will affect a nation.
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Korrigan (Secrets of the Fae Book 1)
by Rebecca F. Kenney
(66 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Mythology & Folk Tales
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A girl at night, a caged monster during the day. Aislinn has lived in darkness as long as she can remember. She is Korrigan — and only by Life-Stealing can she keep her human shape from dawn to dusk. When she finally steps into the sunlight, the first person she sees is Zane. He’s everything she wants — handsome, sweet, and normal. But an encounter with the Far Darrig, the malevolent trickster of Old Irish myth, changes Aislinn’s future. He opens a new realm of possibilities that are anything but normal — and with them, brings dreams and desires as dangerous as he is. Above all, Aislinn craves choice — the right to decide her own path. But what if gaining power for herself means giving up something much more precious?
A fresh take on Irish myth and legend, with elements of the supernatural and a love triangle that will delight fans of paranormal romance, Korrigan will charm young adult, new adult, and adult readers with its fast-paced plot and genuine characters. Aislinn overcomes the darkness and abuse in her past, transforming into someone much stronger.
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You Don’t Have to Learn Everything the Hard Way–What I Wish Someone Had Told Me
by Laya (“Aunt Laya”) Saul
(118 Reviews)
Genre: Self-Help | Teen & Young Adult
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You Don’t Have to Learn Everything the Hard Way covers a lot of topics that teens need and want to read about: from sensitive areas like sexual abuse, pain, and hard times, to issues like understanding how to deal with peer pressure and making the right choice about drugs. These are the topics that teens asked Aunt Laya to write about. They also asked for inspiration and ideas about goals, life s changes and sex. Laya Saul does not shy away from any topic that can empower a young adult. She gives teens the tools to meet life s trials head on! Like a favorite aunt, Laya Saul encourages her readers to use challenges as stepping-stones. This comforting and strengthening book reads like a letter written from the heart. Although it was written with teens in mind, the book is finding its way into the hands of readers spanning generations! The wisdom is practical, timeless, and helpful. Each chapter is written in bite-sized portions and packed with ideas, stories, quotes, and questions for introspection. Inspiring, motivating, comforting, and helpful, You Don’t Have to Learn Everything the Hard Way is sought after by teens and the adults in their lives who want them to succeed. It s a great gift to be tucked under the pillow of your favorite teen, or read together to open discussions or bond. This book has become a beloved reference that the reader can return to over and over.
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