I am pretty sure today is the day to throw out any leftovers you have from Thanksgiving. I know a few of you will say that the food is still goof for a few more days, but how long was it sitting on the table for last Thursday? An hour? Longer? Ew. There is a mystery food wrapped in foil that has made it’s way to the back of the refrigerator. I am truly scared to open it up. I could just throw it out and not expose myself to the horrors of long past it’s prime food. But I am curious. I think my imagination will paint a much worse picture of what it actually is. Should I look?
Steeped in Suspicion (A Pebble Cove Teahouse Mystery Book 1)
by Eryn Scott
(2,219 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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“A ghost mystery for readers who don’t usually enjoy the paranormal.”
Pebble Cove is not the sleepy coastal town Rosemary remembers from her childhood. Ghosts are everywhere, and only she can see them.
When Rosemary Woodmere inherits her estranged grandmother’s Victorian teahouse, she doesn’t expect to also inherit a ghost named Asher from the 1920s.
Things get weirder for Rosemary.
Her grandma was supposedly murdered.
A body washes up on the beach, and the police suspect her of the man’s murder.
She’s trying to navigate her newfound ability to talk to ghosts.
And she doesn’t even know the first thing about tea.
Rosemary’s experience as a librarian hasn’t prepared her to solve a murder, but everyone around her is steeped in suspicion, and she has to find the truth before someone else ends up dead.
Readers, this is the first book in a completed cozy mystery series by Eryn Scott. These books are all clean with no gore and no swearing. The ghosts are the only paranormal aspect in the series. And there are definitely cats because… well, there has to be. 🙂
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The Creator’s Almanac Volume One: The Thoughts of Manna
by Colin Dunbar
Genre: Fantasy | Horror | Action & Adventure
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In the early 21st century, five abysses emerged across the Earth, connecting the surface with a Hell-like underworld.
Over the seven hundred years that followed, powerful beings called ‘demons’ colonized the planet. Now, most humans live out their days in subjugation.
Everything is awful. Everyone has given up.
Except for one nuisance.
Art is an overconfident seventeen-year-old human who believes he can defeat the unkillable Human King of Manna. Scrawny, weak, and half frozen to death, Art is fuelled by sickening feelings of hope and friendship.
Even if they won’t admit it to themselves, everyone secretly knows that Art stands no chance. He will join the pile of bodies that previously fought back.
Will this be the story of a kid learning to give up? Or will he keep smiling while marching to his death?
I can only hope it’s the latter. It’ll all be over faster that way.
Please don’t look into it any further,
-K.
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Love’s Unfading Light (The Eagle Harbor Series Book 1)
by Naomi Rawlings
(4,456 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction | Religion & Spirituality | Religious & Inspirational Fiction
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There’s a new woman in town, and she needs help. He sees it every time he passes her on the street…
Mac Oakton knows that Tressa Danell, the new woman in town, needs help. He sees it each time he passes her on the street, or nods at her in the general store, or sees her at church.
Her husband just died, and she has a son, and Mac knows what it’s like to grow up without a father. He wouldn’t wish that on anyone. So when Mac sees Colin getting bullied one day, he doesn’t have much choice about putting a stop to it. But that leads to Mac walking Colin home — and having a conversation with Tressa.
And oh, those eyes. She’s so haunted. Her late husband wasn’t a good man — and the whole town knows it. Mac just wants to help her start over again.
But Mac has dreams of his own, ones that mean he’s leaving town in a month so he can start new somewhere else.
But maybe he can do this one last thing before he goes. Maybe he can give this haunted woman and her boy a place to call home.
As long as he doesn’t lose his heart in the process.
From a USA Today bestselling author comes a small-town family saga filled with new beginnings, enduring dreams, and love that heals wounded hearts.
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Warleigh Hall Press Jane Austen Series: book collection
by Alice McVeigh
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Genre: Literary Fiction | Historical Fiction
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Download three fantastic Austenesque standalones in one package! Alice McVeigh’s multi-award-winning Jane Austen series – which itself won First Place in Chanticleer’s most recent Book Series Award – is newly available as a three-volume collection.
Details of the three full-length novels:
Darcy explores Pride and Prejudice from a different point of view – Darcy’s – with an enhanced role for Mary Bennet and many scenes missing from the original. These include his tour to Rome, his shock upon learning of sister’s plans to elope to Scotland with Wickham and his discovery of Wickham and Lydia in London. This novel was honoured at the 2024 London Book Fair in the UK Selfies Book Awards, and won Gold in the NIEA, Pencraft, Global and Incipere Book Awards. (“Witty, delectable, sparkling” – Publishers Weekly.)
Susan is an imagining of Austen’s manipulative Lady Susan (of Austen’s early novella Lady Susan) at just sixteen. Expelled from an exclusive London academy for young ladies, Susan attracts the formidable Lady Catherine de Bourgh as patroness, and catches the fancy of the handsome Frank Churchill, fully a year before he first encounters Jane Fairfax… Susan was a starred “Editors Pick” and a quarterfinalist in Publisher Weekly’s Booklife Prize 2021, as well as Gold medallist in the Global, eLit and Incipere Book Awards. (“McVeigh’s prose and plotting are pitch perfect – she echoes the master herself” – Publishers Weekly.)
In Harriet, a rather more clued-up Harriet Smith is secretly determined to marry a gentleman. And who better to assist her ambition than Miss Woodhouse, the envied queen of Highbury? This is Emma, but described from the dual points of view of Harriet and Jane Fairfax. Harriet – really, it should have been called Jane and Harriet – was a runner-up in the 2022 Foreword Indies’ “Book of the Year” and won not only the Gold Medal in the Historical Fiction Society Awards 2023, but also bronze in the Independent Publishers Book Awards (the “IPPYs”). (“While this title will be catnip to dedicated Austen fans, even new initiates will be captivated” – Publishers Weekly.)
These three standalones can be enjoyed in any order. Capture all three today – and fall in love with your favourite characters all over again!
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Take Whiteman (The CANZUK at War series Book 2)
by R.A. Flannagan
(673 Reviews)
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The United States is trapped in the third year of a brutal civil war. Once-great cities now lie in ruins, reduced to radioactive wastelands. As the Red Faction hatches a ruthless plan to end the war on its terms, the world can no longer stand by.
To defend freedom and restore order, the CANZUK alliance — Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom — must act.
As war approaches, in the North, an untested deputy prime minister faces shadowy international forces threatening her nation’s survival, while in the divided South, a desperate president is willing to gamble everything — even another nuclear holocaust — for victory.
From the chaos of battlefields to the dark corridors of power, Take Whiteman thrusts readers into the lives of soldiers, spies, pilots, and leaders as North America and the world teeter on the brink of annihilation.
Take Whiteman is the first pulse-pounding installment in the CANZUK at War series. Inspired by the geopolitical thrillers of Tom Clancy and today’s headlines, this near-future epic delivers explosive action and gripping political intrigue.
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