I have pumpkin envy. A friend of mine sent me a picture of her youngest child hiding behind a huge pile of big beautiful pumpkins that she had grown this year. She hasn’t even harvested all of them yet. I bought two pumpkin starts last Spring and I ended up with one pumpkin the size of a large apple. Not the largest apple variety there is, just a regular large apple. Every Fall I say I wont grow pumpkins ever again, and every Spring I am once again out buying pumpkin starts. Each Spring I am hopeful that I can get it right. Pumpkins are not actually that hard to grow, you just need room, and I do not give them enough room at all. I have a new plan. I am not going to try and grow pumpkins in my yard. Maybe I should set a reminder on my calendar not to try pumpkins again. I will make a nice little sign, frame it, and hang it on the wall for me to see every day. DO NOT GROW PUMPKINS. I will add a little sad face emoji to it to really bring it home. I will not add a pumpkin emoji because that will just make me want to grow pumpkins. No… no pumpkin emoji.

Ghost in the Machine: A Scottish Detective Mystery (DC Scott Cullen Crime Series Book 1)
by Ed James
4.0 Stars (2,372 Reviews)
Genre: Crime Fiction | Mystery

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Think you’re safe online? Think again.

With her messy divorce is over, Caroline Adamson’s future is finally looking up. Her son seems happy and she’s dating again.

When her mutilated body is found, Edinburgh faces the reality of a serial killer hunting young women.

DC Scott Cullen of Lothian and Borders CID has only been in the job three months. Young, eager to please and desperate to do good.

When his superior officer puts Caroline’s ex-husband in the frame, Cullen isn’t so sure. Could he really behind the murders? Cullen is determined that the right person faces justice.

Could the answer lie with Schoolbook, the latest social network taking Edinburgh by storm? A second body seems to connect, but Cullen can’t quite tie them together.

Then, as things take a personal turn, Cullen must look closer to home for the answer — before it’s too late.

A gritty, gripping and wholly satisfying modern crime novel, Ghost in the Machine asks if we’re ever safe online, and how do we know who to trust?

For fans of Ian Rankin, Stuart McBride and JD Kirk, Ghost in the Machine is the novel that introduced readers to ambitious maverick Detective Scott Cullen, whose series has set the bestseller charts alight.

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SUMMER SOLACE: Women’s Fiction Novel about life and love, in small town Texas (Healing Book 1)
by Susan B. Nickson
4.7 Stars (16 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Friendship | Romance

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Haunted by her personal tragedy, Annie Jenkins flees to the countryside to heal. But when her niece visits for the summer, Annie must put aside her sadness to deal with a recalcitrant teen. Between horseback riding lessons and barn dances, Annie finds her place in small-town life. At a friend’s barbeque, the county’s most eligible bachelor shows an unmistakable interest in her. Should she reach out to her husband and mend fences, or reach for the tall Texan?

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Winter’s Fury: An Epic Fantasy Adventure (The Furyck Saga Book 1)
by A.E. Rayne
4.4 Stars (1,628 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction | Fantasy

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Jael Furyck isn’t happy.
Her father is dead. Her uncle has stolen the throne.
And now he wants to marry her off to the fallen son of her arch-enemy.
But Jael is a battle-hardened warrior, trained to kill since she was ten-years-old.
She doesn’t plan on being anyone’s wife.

Eadmund Skalleson is drunk.
His father is threatening him with a wife again.
And this time he’s given him an ultimatum.
Marry Jael Furyck or your brother returns from exile.
But if Eadmund was ever going to choose a wife, it wouldn’t be Jael Furyck.

Not her. Not ever.

Winter’s Fury is the first book in The Furyck Saga: a gripping epic fantasy series that takes you into a richly-woven world of warring kingdoms, mysterious dreamers, dark magic, and an ancient prophecy that emerges from the shadows to weave a dangerous web around them all…

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Freydis: An Epic Nordic Novel (Daughters of Freya Book 1)
by Gunhild Haugnes
4.1 Stars (123 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction | World Literature

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Fiery passion. Perilous voyages. Powerful history.

Freydis Eiriksdatter, one of the most remarkable women of the Viking age, leads a harsh life amongst the towering cliffs and great glaciers of Greenland.
She has the warrior spirit of her father, Eirik the Red, and as Christianity conquers Greenland, she continues to worship the old Norse gods.
Like her brother, Leif Eiriksson, she’s cursed with an adventurer’s soul. Her biggest desire is to become a legendary explorer. Driven by ambition, curiosity – a restless hunger for more – she sets out on a hazardous voyage to Vinland.

But amidst the perils and brutality of nature, her biggest obstacle is rudimentary…
In the year 1080, an explorer can never be a woman.

Freydis is the first book in the standalone Series “Daughters of Freya” which will be a total of seven books – all Epic Tales inspired by true events in Nordic history.

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I’m Changing: Letting Go of What No Longer Fits You
by Ron Walker
5.0 Stars (5 Reviews)
Genre: Self-Help

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If you’ve ever tried to squeeze into pants that are too little or a shirt that no longer fits, then you can understand what Author Ron Walker means when he says, “it’s time to let go of some things that no longer fit us. Just as we outgrow clothes, we also outgrow habits, beliefs, and people.”

If you’re ready to grow past your past and build a better future, you will benefit from “I’m Changing,” by Ron Walker.

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