I want so bad to prune the plants out front, but they are covered in ladybugs. How am I supposed to prune the plants back so they grow nicely and attract bugs, if there are bugs all over them?
Tracer: A gripping thriller full of intrigue and suspense (Korso Thrillers Book 1)
by Jason Dean
(173 Reviews)
Genre: Action & Adventure | Thrillers
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‘Unique and engaging characters woven into the fabric of a fantastic plot. Jason Dean is one to watch’ Marc Cameron, New York Times bestselling author of Tom Clancy Code of Honor
What is a death sentence to a dead man?
He was a man with many names. Moving from country to country, changing his face constantly so as to remain in the shadows, he was nothing more than a ghost. For now, he is known simply as Korso.
A covert salvage operative, he recovers lost artefacts and items, often stolen, for rich benefactors unable to operate through normal channels. But his shadowy existence is shattered upon the arrival at his Bermuda home of the man he had hoped never to see again…
Tasked with recovering a missing, one-of-a-kind shipment in only four days, his elite skill set will be tested to its limits. Failure will result in his identity being revealed to his former boss, the ruthless Nikolic, who would stop at nothing to eliminate the one man who walked away from his organisation.
An exceptional, white-knuckle thriller full of intrigue and suspense, perfect for fans of Rob Sinclair, Mark Dawson and Adam Hamdy.
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Love on Paper (Love on Paper and Love on Film Book 1)
by Sarah Madelin
(128 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Women’s Fiction
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“To you, love is nothing but fiction.”
Are these harsh words from her ex-fiancé true? Marin Beckett can’t help but wonder. Sure, she can dash off a romance novel in weeks, but it takes her time to fall in love. She’d still said yes to him with all her heart. And okay, she had watched her parents’ storybook marriage end in an ugly split. That didn’t wreck her ability to commit.
Did it?
To clear her head and confront her past, Marin returns to the setting of her parents’ famous love story — a tiny blue cottage on the English coast. Surrounded by sea winds, bittersweet memories, and a surprise romance with an intriguing British actor, Marin must decide: Does she trust love to survive outside of books? And can she accept it for herself?
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Tycho Brahe Secret
by Trygve E. Wighdal
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Genre: Science Fiction
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A renegade Nobel laureate in physics and a 16th century alchemist help a bad-ass, 14-year-old cypherpunk girl in a last-ditch struggle to rescue her little brother from a certain death. And the humanity along.
It starts with kidnapping of children and death. It starts with the fraud of biblical proportions. It begins with betrayal of all that’s human. The world is thrown into chaos. The Net’s gone.
A media king of the world, Winston Varga, sells himself as a human equivalent of pure ecstasy but in fact he’s a wicked purveyor of fantasy, a true villain whose morbid humor makes us chuckle while we shudder. He is also the richest man in history, a flamboyant founder of the Proteus FinTech Corp., a multinational conglomerate ruler of our digital lives that executes a dark, horrifying plan for the humankind.
His nemesis? A bad-ass, 14-year-old cypherpunk girl, Nastassia Bonnet.
On the most important day in the history of human civilization, March 21, 2048, Tycho Brahe Secret commences, revealing a wonderfully woven blend of dystopian and social speculations. Tycho Brahe Secret is rich visionary tale of enormous scope and foresight, at times caustic toward certain societal developments in the West today and sometimes wildly optimistic, but always riveting and breathtakingly spectacular cautionary tale for our times.
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Alpha Max: An Existential Romp through an Absurd Multiverse
by Mark A. Rayner, Cal Chayce
(28 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Entertainment | Absurdist | Humor & Satire
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“Funny, yet deep, this is definitely worth venturing into the multiverse for.”
Amazing Stories says: “Snarky as Pratchet, insightful as Stephenson, as full of scathing social commentary as Swift or Voltaire, and weirdly reminiscent of LeGuin, Alpha Max is the only multiverse novel you need this month, or maybe ever.”
Maximilian Tundra is about to have an existential crisis of cosmic proportions.
When a physical duplicate of him appears in his living room, wearing a tight-fitting silver lamé unitard and speaking with an English accent, Max knows something bad is about to happen. Bad doesn’t cover it. Max discovers he’s the only human being who can prevent the end of the world, and not just on his planet! In the multiverse, infinite Earths will be destroyed.
Personally, Max thinks the multiverse is in big trouble, because he can’t even keep his toenails clipped on the regular, let alone stop the apocalypse. His only “allies” are a race of manic pixie aliens and dozens of other versions of himself; and let’s face it, both groups are annoying as heck!
From award-winning author Mark A. Rayner, Alpha Max is a silly and serious spoof of the science fiction and superhero movie trope of multiple realities. Fans of the humorous science fiction of Douglas Adams and the black humor and satire of Kurt Vonnegut will love this dark comedy that will make you think as well as laugh.
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Vintage Dessert Recipes (Lost Recipes Vintage Cookbooks)
by Louise Davidson
(186 Reviews)
Genre: Cookbooks, Food & Wine
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Love the desserts and sweets your Grandma used to make when you were a child? Longed for that special treat Mom used to make? Look no further! This collection of authentic vintage dessert recipes will bring you back in time with favorite old-fashioned dessert we all enjoy!
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In this cookbook, we’ve collected an assortment of 80 vintage dessert recipes ranging from as far back as the 1800s all the way up to the 1970s. Some are wholesome comfort foods, like the potato doughnuts and the upside-down pineapple cake, and others are kitschy and eclectic, like the Green Angel Lime Cake and the Orange Raisin Gems, while others are still made by even today like the Never Fail Devil Food Cake and the fudge squares.
With this collection, we wanted to tweak your memory and your senses a little, and hopefully bring to mind some things you know and love from your childhood. Inside you will also find useful information on vintage baking, temperature conversions, and lots of tips and ideas on how to preserve family recipes.
This illustrated cookbook will show you the way our great grandmothers, grandmothers, and mothers used to bake dessert for their loved ones.
The recipes included here are from our family recipe boxes handwritten on cards and that have been passed down from one generation to the next. The dishes are heartwarming and made every time with lots of love! Desserts recipes from our lost recipes collection include pies, cakes and cupcakes, custards, puddings, and pastries, cookies, squares, and doughnuts, sweet loaves, and muffins.
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