Now I feel bad. I ate the kids Chocolate Easter Bunnies that are suppossed to be in their baskets on Sunday. I ate the first one then thought to myself that I most likely won’t be able to find another one just like one that is left and should just eat that one as well. So now I feel bad, but not the kinda bad that is guilt…. I just ate too much chocolate.  Time to go buy more bunnies.

FEARLESS: The King Series, Book One
Tawdra Kandle
4.0 Stars (100 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Horror

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Every gift has consequences. . .

Tasmyn Vaughn didn’t expect much when her dad’s job moved them to a small town in Florida; it was just another new school. But King is a town founded by magic and steeped in mystery, and soon Tasmyn’s ability to hear others’ thoughts is the least of her worries.

There’s Ms. Lacusta, the science teacher who just might be teaching more than chemistry, and then there’s Nell Massler, the ultimate mean girl whose extracurricular activities include blood rituals. And she wants Tasmyn’s blood next.

Entangled in a web of first love, quirky and secretive townsfolk, magic and blood spells, she discovers the town’s secrets aren’t just bizarre, they’re deadly.

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The Girl in the Window
Valerie Douglas
3.8 Stars (25 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Literary Fiction | Romance

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When the house next door goes vacant after the death of his neighbor, Josh Randall resigns himself to watching it deteriorate. Instead, it blossoms. All he sees of his new neighbor, though, is glimpses of a girl in the window – until one morning when he spies her walking across their yards to his paddock….and his other mystery.

He’d bought the yearling horse for its bloodlines as a harness racer, knowing it had problems. He just hadn’t realized how many problems the horse had. Forced to consider selling it, the one thing he hadn’t counted on was his mysterious neighbor. Can Josh help two wounded hearts heal each other?

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City Solipsism: A Short Story
Zack Love
4.7 Stars (49 Reviews)
Genre: Literary Fiction | Short Stories

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Have you ever been on a train, bus, metro/subway — or any other shared space with strangers — and started to wonder what that man right next to you is thinking? Did you ever start to think or hope that maybe your temporary neighbor was somehow sharing your thoughts and/or desires? Ever sensed some sort of romantic connection or sexual tension and wished you could get into his head, to know for sure?

“City Solipsism” will take you on a journey into the mind of a man in a suit and tie on a New York City subway car, as he thinks about the woman standing awkwardly close to him…They are total strangers but their proximity is almost intimate, as their hands share the same metal subway pole…

NOTE: Readers seeking the over-top hilarity of “Sex in the Title” should know that “City Solipsism” is written in a very different style. Rather than a comedic series of misadventures in New York, this short story takes more of a philosophical and psychological walk through the mind of a male New Yorker observing the woman standing next to him.

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Dominic’s Quest (Historical Fiction Action Adventure Book, set in Dark Age post Roman Britain) (The Dominic Chronicles)
F J Atkinson
4.2 Stars (29 Reviews)
Genre: Action & Adventure | Historical Fiction

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Rome’s protection had been withdrawn. Britain’s underbelly was exposed. The Dark Ages had begun……

Ranulf, the Saxon, was a callous raider. Griff, the Briton, a heartless profiteer. Both were driven by a lust for gold. Their business was slaves; in particular, slave children who commanded a high price in Hibernia.

But Ranulf had raided too deeply into the west; had taken children precious beyond mere gold. Worse still, he had taken from Arthur’s people, and Arthur did not tolerate thieves.

Arthur turned to the one man in Britannia with the guile to follow the intricate slave trail—he turned to Dominic, and so set him upon his incredible journey through the dark, unforgiving lands of Britannia and Hibernia.

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The Easter Egg Square (Easter & Lent, Humorous Stories)
Charles Akins
4.7 Stars (12 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks

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Looking for an original, heartwarming, and meaningful Easter story filled with hope?Check out the Easter story with Worldwide appeal now!

“The Easter Egg Square (Easter & Lent, Humorous Stories)” is a colorful, humorous, fun, cute, and fully illustrated, rhyming cartoon children’s picture-poem about a special egg named Kubely and how he finds hope at Easter time.

Works great as a digital Easter card! A universal story that’s relevant and inspiring year-round!>>> You’ll love Akins’ colorful and thoughtful sentiments reinforced by his warm cartoon illustrations!Pick up a copy today!

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