Last day of school. I hope someone brought cupcakes.
The Minstrel’s Tale
Anna Questerly
(23 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult
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Fourteenth Century, France Amos Questerly, a wandering minstrel takes on a mysterious young apprentice. But his new protege, Richard, carries a deadly secret. A secret someone is willing to kill for. To reach safety they must earn their way to England by telling exciting stories of magical swords, princesses, and dragons, while danger follows on their heels.
By the time Amos learns Richard’s secret, it’s clear even England may not be safe. The two, trapped in an adventure as thrilling as any of the minstrel’s tales, must follow a perilous path that leads straight to the royal palace.
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Private Eye: Cameron Caldwell Mystery
Jason Deas
(10 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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Ex-cop Cameron Caldwell swears he’ll never work for a police department again. But, after getting a DUI in his police cruiser it isn’t really an issue. The real issue now is staying alive. Cameron knows secrets that could cost him his life and flees to what he hopes is a quiet mountain retreat. Launching a detective agency in the town of Miner’s Bluff, he unknowingly stumbles into a world of murder, moonshine, shifty characters, and even deeper secrets.
But the biggest secret belongs to him. It’s the cornerstone of all his troubles. Cam can look into another’s eyes and see their darkest sin—their most evil act. And it’s beginning to take a toll on his sanity.
The murder investigations of his past and present collide as Cam tries to keep his life from unraveling and his eyes from tearing him apart.
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The Bakery Girls
Florence Ditlow
(14 Reviews)
Genre: History | Cookbooks, Food & Wine
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When entrepreneurial Floyd Stitt opens a bakery in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania in 1908, his timing is perfect. Barely emancipated women eagerly buy his delicious bread, cakes and pies and Stitt’s Bakery flourishes. Growing up surrounded by flour and sugar, Stitt’s three attractive daughters have the bakery in their blood. Artistic Dot, enigmatic Louise and problem-solving Elaine come of age in the Depression and see the men they love to war while they continue baking and selling bread on the home front. With meticulous attention to historical detail, The Bakery Girls chronicles three memorable decades from the perspective of three remarkable sisters who understand the big difference a little sugar can make in good times and bad. Reminiscent of “Chocolat,” by JoAnn Harris
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On The Floor (Second Story Book 1)
Jennifer LaCross
(9 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Romance
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Who knew that working together and living on the same floor with the guy of my dreams would be so hard?
Well, everyone.
Rachel Harris has been closed off since high school, when her mother passed away. Worrying about her family has made her own happiness her second priority.
Jake Price has had family issues of his own, leaving him incapable of having anything more than a physical relationship.
When Rachel meets Jake on the dance floor, sparks fly. Fires burn. Their worlds change.
And then he walks away with no more than a thank you…
Through a twist of fate, they are brought back together when Jake shows up the next day as Rachel’s new co-worker. They reluctantly decide to put aside their attraction for each other so they can work as friends.
But when that attraction becomes something more, will Rachel and Jake be able to figure out how to work together, be together, and open up to each other? Or will their old issues be something that destroys everything they have built?
This is the first book in the series about the members of the band, Second Story. Some of the material in On the Floor may be considered inappropriate for readers under 17.
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Video is Dead
Jonathan Chateau
(7 Reviews)
Genre: Horror | Short Stories
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The fading memories Jacob has of his deceased mother are buried on a few VHS home movies. Recently haunted by recurring dreams of her, he sets out to pick up a used VCR, and finds one at a local yard sale.
However this is no ordinary VCR. According to the owner, this particular model not only plays movies, but it allows one to communicate with the dead.
Fueled by curiosity, Jacob takes it home and soon discovers that what he possesses opens a doorway to darkness, death, and lust.
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