I have to make sure I don’t read or hear about any illnesses, because as soon as I do I start feeling the symptoms. It drives me nuts! It’s just like when someone mentions fleas, I start itching. ICKY!! Don’t say anything about restless leg syndrome right before I go to bed. It will be hours before I am able to fall asleep. Too bad it doesn’t work the same for things that are actually good for me. When someone mentions exercise, I never feel an incredible urge to jog or do jumping jacks. Nope, I feel the urge to sit on the couch. Funny how that works.
These Magic Moments (Bluebell Road)
by Maddie Summers
(55 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Contemporary Fiction
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A cosy and sweet romance to warm your heart and brighten your day!
A new flat on Bluebell Road, London, and a new job at the posh Bartley’s Department Store, is just what Julia West needs, after leaving behind a disastrous affair that saw her dumped. Moving into the flat on Bluebell Road with new friends, Lydia and Kate, is the perfect tonic as Julia sets about getting her life back together again. What she doesn’t expect is to meet gorgeous Nick Bartley and to end up working for him on a top secret project – as nanny to his sister’s children.
Nick Bartley runs Bartley’ Department Store with his super-efficient sister, Clarissa. But when he learns Clarissa is facing a crisis and that her life is falling apart, he sends her away to get better and is left holding the fort for her — as in, caring for her four, young children. Something he is not qualified to do and certainly not prepared for, and he needs help! When he meets Julia West, a sales assistant in Housewares, he offers her the chance to work for him and his sister.
Working in posh Chelsea is a far cry from what Julia is used to, but as she gradually becomes accustomed to it, she also finds a place in her heart for the four children, Henry, Seb, Milly, and Bea. And that place in her heart is not just for them, but also, she finds for their gorgeous Uncle Nick, too.
Except that when the week is up she’ll go back to Housewares and Nick will go back to being the enigmatic boss and just like Cinderella, the ball will be over.
Grab a cuppa and put your feet up and enjoy this cosy romance in the style of the classic romance novel. A Cinderella story about a woman who isn’t looking for love and certainly doesn’t expect it find it in the irresistible and charming (and not to mention wealthy) Nick Bartley.
A cosy and sweet romance, (no love scenes) with lovable characters and a classic plot, written in a gentle style that will make you feel right at home on Bluebell Road.
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Welcome To The Family: Blood In, Blood Out (The Morris Crime Family Book 1)
by Alex J. Fischer
(66 Reviews)
Genre: Crime Fiction | Action & Adventure
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Roger joined the Morris crime family to fund his sick sister’s medicine. Then when he is promoted to a made man, his life descended into a whirlwind of blood, chaos, and sin. To make matters worse, the boss’s obsessive daughter sets her sights on him. Can he refuse her advances, or does he even want to?
His new family knows how to make money and get work done. While they have a knack for getting him into trouble, they treat him better than his own blood.
His goal now is to prove his worth. In order to do that he has to prove he’s dependable, loyal, and able. Will he get their approval, or will he crash and burn?
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Mermaids’ Tears
by Michael J. Vaughn
(3 Reviews)
Genre: Literary Fiction | Coming of Age
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When River Freeman gets an opportunity to live in a bargain beach home in Carmel, Caifornia, she takes it. Unfortunately, this puts her son Rusty in the position of new kid just as he’s hitting sixth grade. With his advanced vocabulary and love of books, he’s a primary target for twelve-year-old boys and their difference detectors. With a comic and slightly violent solution, Rusty manages to wriggle out, but just then their tenant, college student Autumn, suffers a terrible family tragedy that sends the household into a grief-ridden funk. It’s a long road back to the good life, but it might be marked by baseballs – and the lost young man who once told Rusty he was a natural. A heartwarming coming-of-age tale from the acclaimed author of Lavender and A Painting Called Sylvia.
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Defiant: A Science Fantasy Adventure (The Alfurian Chronicles Book 1)
by Aaron Hodges, Genevieve Lerner
(196 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Science Fiction
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On the wild planet of Talamh, humanity thrived… until the alien Alfur conquered their world.
Now, defeated and broken, humanity serves their immortal overlords.
And pleads to the stars for a hero.
Rydian Holt is nothing, nobody. Just another human from the streets of Talamh. Or at least, that’s what he thinks — until his mother is caught up in a fledgling resistance group. Branded a traitor and sentenced to fight in the arena, now Rydian must face hardened gladiators in single combat. To survive and advance through the ranks, he’ll need the help of an enigmatic weapons master — and more than a little luck.
But after a lifetime of servitude, survival is no longer enough for Rydian. He seeks a way to fight back — not just against his fellow gladiators, but against the Alfur themselves. If Rydian can uncover their greatest secret — the truth about the mysterious Light that powers their world — he might just win his freedom.
Warformed meets Brandon Sanderson in this stunning new science fantasy series by New York Times Bestselling Author Aaron Hodges.
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Army Life in a Black Regiment – Civil War Memoir
by Thomas Wentworth Higginson
(77 Reviews)
Genre: History
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“Army Life in a Black Regiment” is an account by Thomas Wentworth Higginson, a colonel of the 1st South Carolina Volunteers, the first federally authorized black regiment, in which he described his Civil War experiences. Higginson’s account is particularly important owing to the fact that he contributed to the preservation of Negro spirituals by copying dialect verses and music he heard sung around the regiment’s campfires.
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