Good morning book lovers, yes it is me Jackie, but you must pardon my lack of enthusiasm. I have not been to bed earlier than midnight this entire weekend, and then I have had to be up at dawn to rule the castle. Now tell me this; I know Cinderella had to go to the ball and then wake up the next morning to do all the chores, but she only had to do it for one night. I have done it two nights in a row. If Cinderella had to do that I think she would be a lot more tired than she is in the movie. Oh well – I guess that’s the difference between fantasy and reality. Ta ta for now Queen Jackie
Back to Lazarus: A Sydney Brennan Novel
Judy K. Walker
(46 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery
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The First Exciting Installment in the Bestselling Sydney Brennan Mystery Series
PI Sydney Brennan crisscrosses north Florida to reconstruct a tragic family history when she’s hired to investigate the suicide of a man who murdered his wife twenty-four years ago. But by following in the murdered woman’s footsteps, does Sydney risk sharing her fate?
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The Girl Who Thought Too Much
Rosa Edwards
(12 Reviews)
Genre: Women’s Fiction | Contemporary Fiction
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‘The Girl Who Thought Too Much’ is the story of Ruby, a young woman seeking enlightenment who finds herself on a harrowing journey. On her quest she discovers the drawbacks of technologically enhanced meditation. Finally, she realises that what she is searching for is within. ‘The Girl Who Thought Too Much’ is a haunting tale, based on real events, which will fill the reader with a sense of terror about the twists a human mind can take, but also with great hope and a belief in the power of love.
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Indentured (The Mystic Saga Book 1)
Scott McElhaney
(102 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction
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In this first installment of the Mystic Saga, McElhaney’s critically acclaimed serial of science-fiction suspense, we meet Declan Stringfellow ~ a man single-handedly taking out his revenge on the organized crime ring in Richland. The cards seem to be dealt in his favor until a car accident lands him in the hospital. But don’t close your eyes for a second… In the blink of an eye, he goes from being in a hospital MRI scanner to being aboard a Colonial Establishment Cruiser 300 years in the future. He wakes up in a different body, and it’s the identical body as 21 other people who all find themselves equally as confused…
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A Day In August
Reis Armstrong
(38 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult | Drama & Plays
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During August of 2005 when word first spread across New Orleans about Hurricane Katrina, no one took it seriously. As the storm swept closer, 17-year-old Louis Devereux is forced to stay behind with his family, while his girlfriend, Monroe Le Blanc, evacuates the city with her parents. After the storm settles and months pass without any contact, Louis goes on a mission to find her by any means necessary. Meanwhile, Monroe has already moved on and accepted the fact that he’s dead. But if Louis has anything to do with it, not a human or hurricane will keep them apart.
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The Ridiculous Adventures of Michael Mattingly
Jackie Vandall Thomas III
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Genre: Children’s eBooks
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Do you like a story where a brave knight mounts his steed and saves a damsel in distress and the two of them live happily ever after? Well Michael Mattingly sure doesn’t! He’s writing the stories around here, and he likes his stories to be completely ridiculous! Join Michael and his seven-foot-tall purple dragon friend Boris as they embark on adventures through the strangest landscapes possible, meeting talking beans and polar bears and anything else you could dream up. On this particular day Michael and Boris must find and slay a TERRIBLE monster! Do they have what it takes? Will they survive? And can they finish before lunch?
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