At what point is it okay to eat the Christmas candy your kids have in their rooms? It’s almost February! Time to give it up. Maybe I should eat some of it to see if it’s still good. Don’t want them o get sick. Poor babies. The sacrifices I make for them.
The Crucible of Steele: A Thriller (Georgia Steele Thrillers Book 1)
by L M Whitaker
(144 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Thrillers | Science Fiction
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To secure the earth for the perfect few, they need to rid the world of the imperfect many. Only one of their own can stop them…
• Winner – Best Techno-Thriller – 2021 American Fiction Awards
• Winner – Best Thriller – 2021 Florida Authors and Publishers Association
In a remote region of Honduras, Dr. Gene Young is horrified to discover all his teen patients are sterile, and only Frank Anderson, a discredited geneticist and pioneer of in-vitro fertilization, cares.
Technology expert Georgia Steele is brilliant and motivated. She’s also an orphan. Despite her undeniable talents and willingness to flout the law, she has yet to uncover the cryptic origin of her biological bloodline. But when a younger near-twin approaches Georgia out of the blue with startling insights, she learns the answers could lie with their estranged godfather, Frank Anderson.
With a determined federal agent on her tail, Georgia travels from Atlanta to New York and Honduras to track down the men she believes know the truth. But after uncovering an international conspiracy to purify the world’s population, she’s terrified to discover a shocking personal connection with the very people she’s desperate to take down.
The Crucible of Steele is a fast-paced techno-thriller filled with unexpected twists, ethical entanglements and provocative science. Catch the new sequel,Titanium Web.
For readers of Blake Crouch, Douglas Preston, Douglas E. Richards, AG Riddle, and Matthew Mather.
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The Secessionist
by John H Frye
(31 Reviews)
Genre: History | Historical Fiction
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Point Pleasant. Virginia. 1859
A slave revolt is spreading across across the land.
Amid fears of terrible bloodshed, the gentleman farmer Mr Underwood is promoted to the position of Supervisor.
After a tense confrontation, the town is kept safe.
But on the ride home, an escaped slave lands Mr Underwood in a whole lot of trouble.
And suddenly he is embroiled in a bitter and bloody feud between the North and South, the Confederates and the Unionists.
As the two sides battle over Virginia, Mr Underwood is caught up in a dangerous struggle for control of the State.
And when he meets a beautiful widow, it is not just the State that is divided – it is Underwood’s heart that is at stake as well as must choose between the beguiling Ariadne and his shrewish wife.
The Secessionist is a fast-paced, brilliantly researched historical novel that is sure to have you on edge of your seat from the first to the last page.
It is a must-read for fans of Bernard Cornwell and Charles Frazier.
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Lighting Candles in the Snow
by Karen Jones Gowen
(59 Reviews)
Genre: Literary Fiction | Contemporary Fiction
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Newly divorced Karoline London needs to heal and find her normal again, as older sister Suzie keeps reminding her. But what does Suzie, married to the ideal husband, know about the shattering effect of living with someone tormented by addictions?
When Karoline meets a handsome new man, things just might be looking up. Until the day she learns about a tragic event in ex-husband Jeremy’s childhood.
Faced with the horrifying experience that shaped the man she used to love, Karoline reconsiders what she thought was real. In the process, she comes to know the true meaning of love and forgiveness.
(Caution: Due to the serious themes in Lighting Candles in the Snow it, unlike Gowen’s other work, contains some profanity as well as scenes that may be too graphic for some readers.)
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Blazing Guns to the Rescue: A Historical Western Adventure Book
by Ethan Westfield
(253 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Literature & Fiction | History
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Woody Pickett is a hardworking miner, whose one and only priority is his family. After realizing that the disastrous events of his past still haunt him, he chooses to leave his hometown and make a fresh start. When he least expects it, though, a stranger shows up on his doorstep to deliver some dreadful news; his childhood friend, Maudie, has been kidnapped and is being held for ransom. Devastated and losing hope, Woody is willing to risk it all to track the kidnappers down and shed some blood if it comes down to it. How much will Woody have to sacrifice in order to save his friend from deadly danger?
Sadie Seymour found in Maudie the sister she never had. Once she discovers that her best friend is abducted, her world is shattered into a million pieces. Not backing down, she immediately decides to take matters into her own hands and turn the world upside down to find her. Time is running short but forming an alliance with Woody will bring hope to this endless mission. As if their troubles weren’t enough, every day brings a fresh crisis and they will both have to use their gun skills and wit to survive. Will their determination to save their friend be enough when they’ll be confronted with such savage brutality?
As time goes by, Woody and Sadie will create a special bond but they both know that if they want to stay on course, love shouldn’t be on the cards for them. Will their romance ever have the chance to flourish on the trail of the atrocious kidnappers, or will they abandon any hope for love? Can they endure the wild ride and find Maudie, or will they be forced to grieve a devastating loss?
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Man of Exile (A Harper Caster Thriller)
by Jeremy M. Wright
(45 Reviews)
Genre: Thrillers | Crime Fiction
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I’m going to commit five perfect murders. These won’t be ordinary lives. You’ll care about these victims. This action will bring chaos as you’ve never seen before. I promise.
If the message of the first email weren’t astounding enough, then the following video certainly was. FBI agent Harper Caster has just about seen it all. But the video of three assailants infiltrating the residence of presidential candidate Senator Andrew Ryan’s home has become a new level of insanity. Their demands are simple: if he withdraws from the presidential race, they will release his wife and son unharmed. Senator Ryan is many things, but he’s never backed down from a fight, especially when he desires the presidency at all costs.
He’s known as the Tourist, a man without a country. His deep-seated thirst for revenge is only the beginning of his unprecedented destructive plan. First, he must find the world’s most brilliant and elusive computer hacker to set the game into action. Second, he needs to push FBI agent Harper Caster into pursuing this case to the unimaginable conclusion.
Harper and his new partner, Sara McNeal, are chasing a ghost who has all the chess pieces meticulously set to dominate all players. As they dive deeper into the game, the true face of the mastermind becomes clear, and he’s impossible to stop…
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The Dixie Devil: A Civil War Novel (Civil War Series Book 2)
by Doug Peterson
(135 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction | Black & African American
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André and Felicie Cailloux find themselves in the center of a tempest when the Union army sweeps into the city of New Orleans in 1862. Based on real events and real people, The Dixie Devil tells the remarkable story of Captain Cailloux and his wife, Felicie, as they try to protect their family from the forces swirling all around them.
Today, André and Felicie Cailloux are forgotten names, but André was the first black hero in the very first African-American regiment to see major action in the Civil War.
Included in this volatile mix is a heroic white priest, Claude Paschal Maistre, who takes a stand on behalf of the city’s free people of color. What’s more, strange things are happening, and they involve two real-life criminals straight from the colorful history of New Orleans — a six-foot, red-haired prostitute, who wields a double-bladed knife, and her boyfriend, a man with a chain and steel ball attached to his amputated arm.
In 1862, nothing is normal in New Orleans. It’s a powderkeg… about to explode.
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