It’s Saturday morning and the baby bassets are at grandma and grandpa’s. I have no clue what to do with myself. I could either accomplish a lot or nothing at all. Too many options. You just never know what I might do in the front yard, in my blue robe. With no kids to embarrass, it really could be anything.
Harbinger of Doom ( Epic Fantasy Three Book Bundle)
Glenn G. Thater
(21 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Teen & Young Adult
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This three book bundle includes the first three volumes in the acclaimed epic fantasy series, Harbinger of Doom. (The paperback versions total about 680 pages).
Mad wizards wrenched open a gateway to hell on Eotrus land. A gateway that’s determined to stay open.
What is the young knight, Claradon Eotrus, to do when he discovers that the man he recruited to help him close that gateway is either the greatest hero the world has ever known or the devil himself, thrown down from the heavens by the gods in olden days? Is he out to save Midgaard or destroy it? Does he serve the Norse gods: Odin, Thor, and the rest, or did he slay them? And if he’s truly the harbinger of doom, how can Claradon stop him? How can he even survive him?
Claradon’s Midgaard is a world filled of valiant knights, mysterious sorcerers, ruthless bounty hunters, complex political intrigues, monsters of myth and legend: the undead of this variety and that, gods and demons, and otherworldly evils so frightening you dare not read these books before sleep. But most of all, it’s filled with stories that you will always remember, and characters that you will never forget.
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Resonating Souls – a Bermuda Nights novella
Ophelia Sikes
(7 Reviews)
Genre: Coming of Age | Romance
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Amanda desperately needed to get away. Her whole life had been about pleasing others – her straight-laced parents, her rule-bound teachers. When her best friend, Kayla, suggested they hop a cruise from Boston to Bermuda, Amanda leapt at the chance. This was her one chance to light the night on fire.
And then Evan stepped on stage.
Evan was exactly the type her country-club parents would have disapproved of. Ripped abs and soul-deep eyes. Lightning-fast fists. One glance and she knew she had to be his – if just for these seven brief, torturously-exquisite days.
And, oh, Evan could play her. His fingers were connoisseurs of her body, drawing out her deeper notes, sending her soaring to heights she barely knew existed. She lost all sense of self, of rules.
Until the day she saw what she was never meant to see – and her world changed forever.
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A Trip to the Hardware Store & Other Calamities (Quirky Essays for Quirky People Book 2)
Barbara Venkataraman
(67 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Entertainment
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Winner of the “Indie Book of the Day” award and Honorable Mention for non-fiction humor in the “Readers’ Favorite” Contest. At 8,000 words, this collection of humorous essays explores such quirky topics as: disastrous home repairs, (“A Trip to the Hardware Store”), an unfortunate dinner party (“Dinner is Served”), the truth about lazy people (“Lazy Bones”), the weird life of a debt collector (“Your Account is Past Due”) and obsessions with gadgets (“Gadget Girl”). Other essays examine how surreal the aging process is (“Where Did the Time Go?”), why you shouldn’t judge a person by their job (“Beyond Belief”), and how to complicate simple transactions (“High Finance”). Like the author’s first work, “I’m Not Talking About You, Of Course… ,” these essays will give your spirit a lift and leave you smiling.
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Mark of the Loon (Gen Delacourt Mystery Book 1)
Molly Greene
(35 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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Madison Boone is keen to buy a fabulous stone cottage in the country and she nixes her budding relationship with Coleman Welles to do it. But once the renovation begins, the property’s long-buried secret threatens to derail everything. Can her friends help solve the mystery?
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What happens when a single workaholic falls in love with an old stone cottage in Northern California? In Mark of the Loon, Madison renovates and sells property in addition to her busy real estate sales career. Her work-centric lifestyle leaves little time for anything beyond business and her three wise, hilarious friends. When Madison buys the Blackburne’s former house, a series of mysterious events both endanger her and lead her to love – and a permanent home. Mark of the Loon is the skillful combination of history, mystery, and romance in a novel that explores choices, taking risks, dealing with loss, deep, satisfying, unconditional friendships – and introduces Genevieve Delacourt as an impressive amateur sleuth!
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Out of the Shoebox: An Autobiographic Mystery (Historical Nonfiction story)
Yaron Reshef
(31 Reviews)
Genre: World Literature | Biographies & Memoirs
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Did you ever get a phone call that changed your life? That is what happened to author of this book.
A mysterious unexpected phone call hurls Yaron Reshef into an intensive two-year journey, during which he has to solve a mystery that took shape in the 1930s and gradually unfolded in the present. A mysterious lot, a forgotten bank account, a people long gone “” along with their memory which were obliterated during the Holocaust. All of these rise to the surface, bearing with them memories and emotions previously hidden away in the shoebox.
Out of the Shoebox is a fascinating journal that reads like a detective story, comes across as an imaginative quest into the past, yet is the true personal story of the writer, Yaron Reshef.
“I had no intention of writing a book. I had no need to write a story in general nor a story about my family and the Holocaust in particular. But life being what it is, sometimes things happen in mysterious, even surprising ways. Stuff that used to take center stage moves to the background, and background stuff moves downstage and center. That’s what happened in my case.”
Yaron Reshef
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