Fiction
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A Cloud of Hawthorne
A real old fashion romance, with titillating tid-bits by Madison Lake
Get swept into the English countryside full of afternoon teas and fox hunts, corsets and bowler hats, where the British upper class hide truths behind their port and petticoats, and impropriety reigns supreme. Meet cranky and bitter Edith...
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The Lies That Bind
Mothers and Daughters by K. J. Ritchie
How far would a mother go to regain control? Vivien is a master manipulator. She inherited the behavior from her own mother, Joyce, who endured a problematic childhood creating emotional issues that grew stronger and more challenging as she aged....
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Family Connections
by Douglas Mills
After Clare Allan’s son-in-law is murdered, the accomplished grandmother becomes a private investigator whose search for answers draws her into a massive gambling and global money-laundering operation. But she’s not the only person on the trail...
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Beyond Rigor Mortis
by BJ Lucknow
Ian McLintock seems to have it all. A respected physician and surgeon, he’s happily married, with one little girl and a new baby expected any day. But then, disaster strikes: after an onslaught of casualties from an explosion and an unexpected...
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Versus
by Chenelle Richards
What happens when a celestial object is trying to orbit two different planets? It might swing around wildly at strange angles, tugged in multiple directions by twin gravitational fields. The orbit might look stable for a while, when one planet’s...
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Flame of the Void
The Star of Alastrine by Claire Beers
Dawn's journey to uncover her true destiny begins with a simple necklace—an ancient artifact with untold power. But this isn't just any necklace; it once belonged to the Serpent King, a former Champion of the gods who fell into darkness, stealing...
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Sunset Oasis Confidential
by Geoff Moore
Sunset Oasis is the last resort. The end of the line for its baby boomer resident retirees. Doyens Tom, Estelle and Nish have discovered the illicit secret of longevity: cigarettes, alcohol, edibles and Led Zeppelin. Their hazy golden years were...
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Mother
by Bryan C. Sanctuary
Harry has always known that his family is dysfunctional. From his mother’s early affair to her screaming tantrums, the psychological and emotional toll of her chaotic influence and destructive relationships has had a lasting effect on her four...
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Turquoise
by M. Ashley Anderson
I turned slowly, and he was there watching me, an amused smile playing on his mouth, his blue eyes dancing. He was casually leaning against the doorframe that connected the kitchen to the living room. My heart started racing and the butterflies...
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Candor, The Earth Says Hello?
by Arnold Faber
Anyway, here’s the thing. It’s the final seconds of 1999, and the ball is dropping in Times Square, New York City. The dreaded Millennium Bug weighs heavily on everyone’s mind. The public had gradually become aware of the Y2K scare in the years...