With all the hard work I had put into the decorations for the kids school walk-a-thon, I had decided it was time for me to consult with the Unicorn that lives in the old oak tree. He doesn’t say much, but he is always good for tea and biscuits. I brought a bottle of catnip because it is considered rude to show up without a gift. He answered the door wearing a hula skirt and I immediately felt bad that I had obviously interrupted is yoga time. He was gracious and let me in. We talked for hours about the issues the Leprechauns were having with the marshmallow teddy bears and the price of carrots. It was a good conversation and I plan to visit again soon.
To Free a Spy: Deception and revenge in Washington, Tokyo, and Moscow
Nick Ganaway
(79 Reviews)
Genre: Action & Adventure | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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When a two-thousand-dollar a night Atlantic City prostitute extorts her frequent lover, Jag, the enraged presidential hopeful leaves her bleeding to death in her swanky hotel suite and calls in well-placed markers to make sure the crime never comes to light. But an enterprising disbarred lawyer figures it out and demands millions of dollars in cash from Jag to keep it quiet and destroy the evidence.
Faced with not only the evaporation of his hopes for the White House and total disgrace but a murder conviction as well, Jag, who has access to CIA’s compartmented most-secret information, trades intelligence sought by terrorists for the money he needs to save himself.
The money lands in the hands of the former Soviet nuclear chief who escapes the nuclear compound at Arzamas-16 with enough bomb-ready uranium to duplicate the Hiroshima devastation.
This sets off a search that drags protagonist Cam Warfield on a trail from the Russian equivalent of the U.S.’s Los Alamos to Baghdad, Paris, Atlantic City, Tokyo and Washington, where he faces a crucial showdown with his own President of the United States when a Japanese passenger 747 is just minutes off the Los Angeles shore.
When Warfield zeros in on the mole in the innards of government, the full wrath of U.S. intelligence forces is released in repeated attempts to eliminate not the mole but Warfield himself.
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Bittersweet Hate (A Bittersweet Novella Book 3)
J.L. Beck
(49 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Coming of Age | Women’s Fiction
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Warning from Author: This isn’t your typical romance story. This book contains strong sex scenes, lots of bad language and things that might not be suitable for all readers. Reading this novella may cause uncontrollable heartache, loss of voice, and damage to ones reading device. Proceed with caution, for you have been warned. This is book one of Corey and Mimi’s story.
What happens when fire meets gasoline?
That’s all it took was a spark. One kiss and I was hooked. I wanted to hate Corey Winchester more than anything and most days I did. He was an arrogant jerk, and bully. He didn’t know the first thing about love but yet here I was falling into his lap.
Then things changed. I changed. Someone broke me, and he was there to pick up the pieces showing me a part of him I had never seen. Compassion, trust, and love. I wanted to hate him, with everything in me I wanted to look at him and feel nothing but I guess love and hate can’t coincide together.
What happens when you think you know someone? Like really know them?
Turns out we didn’t know each other as well as we thought. Turns out if you play with fire for too long you, you will in fact get burned. My names Mimi Jones and this isn’t a fairy tale.
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Dracula’s Guest
Bram Stoker
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Genre: Short Stories
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Bram Stoker was an Irish writer best known for the Gothic novel Dracula.Stoker also wrote many popular short stories including Dracula’s Guest and The Judge’s House.This edition of Dracula’s Guest includes a table of contents.
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The Celtic Dagger (A Fitzjohn Mystery Book 1)
Jill Paterson
(45 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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University professor Alex Wearing is found murdered in his study by the Post Graduate Co-coordinator, Vera Trenbath, a nosey interfering busybody. Assigned to the case is Detective Chief Inspector Alistair Fitzjohn. Fitzjohn is a detective from the old guard, whose methodical, painstaking methods are viewed by some as archaic. His relentless pursuit for the killer zeros in on Alex’s brother, James, as a key suspect in his investigation.
Compelled to clear himself of suspicion, James starts his own investigation and finds himself immersed in a web of intrigue, ultimately uncovering long hidden secrets about his brother’s life that could easily be the very reasons he was murdered.
This gripping tale of murder and suspense winds its way through the university’s hallowed halls to emerge into the beautiful, yet unpredictable, Blue Mountain region where more challenges and obstacles await James in his quest to clear himself of suspicion and uncover the truth about his brother.
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Gripped: Your Personality is What’s Holding You Back
Jason Donnelly
(62 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Coming of Age | Humor & Satire
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Have you ever read an advertisement and felt like it was written directly to you? Well, what if it was? And if you were told that there’s an underground group telling you and those around you what to buy, what to wear, and what to consume? Join the fun. The only thing holding you back is your own personality. We recommend reading Gripped with a nice bottled water.
Gripped is fiction.
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