Last night I started reading a book that I have already read three times before. No joke…three times already. I loved it that much. It’s not like I am expecting anything to change in the book, so why am I reading it again? I know exactly what happens, so the element of surprise is gone. I know how it ends. It’s a strange addiction some of these books. Strange.

Easy Like Sunday Mourning (A Page Turners Novel Book 2)
Jennie Marts
4.8 Stars (70 Reviews)
Genre: Women’s Fiction | Humor & Satire | Contemporary Fiction

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Single mom Maggie Hayes puts up a tough front to hide her loneliness, spending her days in the courtroom as a lawyer and her evenings as a closet video gamer. Another heartache isn’t worth the risk, not after her husband left her last year for a Hooters waitress. When she decides to try dating again, a cute video game-designing nerd seems like a safe bet….Until he becomes the prime suspect in a murder.

Jeremy Rogers makes a good living designing video games, but nothing prepares him for the real world adventure of being accused of poisoning his own employee. Add in falling for a sassy attorney with a competitive ex-husband, a clingy blonde coworker, and a mammoth-size dog that eats his furniture. Suddenly fighting off a screen full of zombies or preventing an alien invasion seems like child’s play.

Maggie and Jeremy find themselves embroiled in a game of death threats, lies, and betrayal. Maggie must learn to trust again while playing the most dangerous game of all. Because defeat could mean not only losing her heart, but also her life…

Women of all ages will enjoy this tale of humorous, women’s fiction, mixed with a touch of cozy mystery in this small town love story.

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Apocalypticon
Clayton Smith
4.4 Stars (76 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction

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Clayton Smith’s astounding debut novel that redefined the post-apocalyptic genre.

Three years have passed since the Jamaicans caused the apocalypse, and things in post-Armageddon Chicago have settled into a new kind of normal. Unfortunately, that “normal” includes collapsing skyscrapers, bands of bloodthirsty maniacs, and a dwindling cache of survival supplies. After watching his family, friends, and most of the non-sadistic elements of society crumble around him, Patrick decides it’s time to cross one last item off his bucket list.

He’s going to Disney World.

This hilarious, heartfelt, gut-wrenching odyssey through post-apocalyptic America is a pilgrimage peppered with peril, as fellow survivors Patrick and Ben encounter a slew of odd characters, from zombie politicians and deranged survivalists to a milky-eyed oracle who doesn’t have a lot of good news. Plus, it looks like Patrick may be hiding the real reason for their mission to the Magic Kingdom…

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In a Stranger’s Arms
Deborah Hale
4.4 Stars (66 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction | Romance

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Wed to the Enemy! The War left Caddie Marsh a widow with only a rundown plantation, her children and Southern pride to sustain her. She would do anything to salvage Sabbath Hollow for the sake of her son and daughter, even wed one of the Yankees against whom she’s so bitter. The fact that Manning Forbes bears a disturbing resemblance to her late husband only makes matters worse. It would be easier if her new husband’s integrity and kindness didn’t stir up feelings he claims not to want from her…

Sworn to Protect… Manning Forbes has his own reasons for wanting to protect and provide for the Marsh family. Reasons he is desperate to keep from Caddie. If his beautiful, inquisitive bride discovers his true identity, Manning fears he would lose the family who has captured his heavily-guarded heart!

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Coffee Dates From Hell
Jim Tilberry
4.7 Stars (38 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Entertainment

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When two single people meet for the first time, they often arrange a “coffee date.”Coffee Dates From Hell is a humorous fictional account of several very bad coffee dates.Many of these dates are disasters from the beginning.Others are destined to be train wrecks if the two people ever see each other again.The coffee dates include several famous people such as Abraham Lincoln, Albert Einstein, and J. Edgar Hoover.You’ll also meet a range of colorful characters including a psychic, a cross dresser, and even a cannibal.The coffee dates include many funny twists and surprises. The humor is often silly, irreverent, and politically incorrect.

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The Green Ember
S. D. Smith
5.0 Stars (45 Reviews)
Genre: Religious & Inspirational Fiction | Children’s eBooks | Religion & Spirituality

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Heather and Picket are extraordinary rabbits with ordinary lives until calamitous events overtake them, spilling them into a cauldron of misadventures. They discover that their own story is bound up in the tumult threatening to overwhelm the wider world.

Kings fall and kingdoms totter. Tyrants ascend and terrors threaten. Betrayal beckons, and loyalty is a broken road with peril around every bend.

Where will Heather and Picket land? How will they make their stand?

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