Happy Easter Everyone! I would joke that I have my bucket in hand and my running shoes on, ready to hunt down some chocolate eggs, but that won’t happen today. Nope. I let the candy come to me these days. My baby bassets are old enough now and pretty good egg hunters. They are certainly faster than me. I would say they need to be a bit more aggressive in the hunt, but not being an Easter bully is a good thing. I was a pretty sweet kid when I was young, but during the Easter egg hunts I was a BEAST! I always came back with a full basket and a few extra in my pockets.

The Secrets on Forest Bend
by Susan C. Muller
4.6 Stars (39 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery | Suspense

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Another day… Another dead body.

Detective Adam Campbell is searching for a serial killer when he stumbles across a crooked cop, an intriguing woman, and a vengeful ghost. Can he live long enough to bring down the cop, win over the woman, and destroy the ghost?

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Calhoun’s Bounty
by I. J. Parnham
4.0 Stars (10 Reviews)
Genre: Action & Adventure | Westerns | Classics

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A bullet-ridden man staggered into Stonewall’s saloon clutching a gold bar with a grip that only death could open. With his dying breath, he named bounty hunter Denver Calhoun as his killer. Although the dead man turned out to be a member of the bank-raiding Flynn gang, when Sheriff Mitchell offered the gold bar as bounty on Denver’s head, every man in town joined in the hunt for him.
Denver himself had moved on to Bluff Creek where he joined a high-stakes poker-game that left four men dead. And when the formerly impoverished Horace Turner wagered a gold bar, Denver reckoned the Flynn gang had to be behind the gold turning up in the hands of the most unlikely of people.
Despite all the guntoters on his trail, Denver vowed to bring the Flynn gang to justice and to find out where the gold was coming from. But can he succeed now that the bounty hunter has become the hunted?

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Snatched
by Pamela Burford
4.1 Stars (159 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Humor & Satire

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A humorous romantic suspense novel that’s fresh, quirky, and surprising! Find out why Snatched has been described as “Janet Evanovich meets the Coen Brothers.”

Is an uncomplicated divorce and a fresh start at forty too much to ask? Apparently it is for Lucy Narby, whose life goes from blah to bizarro when competing kidnappers lock horns in her kitchen. And really, does the victor have to be that hot? If this is the Stockholm syndrome, it sure didn’t take her long to catch it!

Lucy’s kidnapper calls himself Will but looks suspiciously like ’80s child TV star Ricky Baines, whose acting career was cut short when he himself was snatched and held for ransom 25 years ago in a notorious cold case that remains unsolved. Will’s gang includes an aging French bombshell, an outlandish Irish giant with a mysterious past and a thing for Will’s sister, and long-lost Cousin Hal — a charming fellow who neglects to mention that he happens to be the twisted sociopath who kidnapped Will when he was still America’s favorite little star. Hal spent the past quarter century in the slammer for an unrelated murder, and now he’s out and determined to locate the two-million-dollar ransom Will’s family paid. Someone else dug up the cash while Hal was behind bars, and that sort of thing tends to make twisted sociopaths a tad grouchy.

Fortunately (or not), Lucy’s bigamous ex is on the case. But so are a gay private eye in a fat suit and a bad-tempered parrot with an ax to grind, so no worries. Everyone has a secret and no one is who he seems when Kidnap Fever strikes.

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The Jovian Run: Sol Space Book One
by James Wilks
4.6 Stars (22 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction | Action & Adventure

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The year is 2126. Mars and the Moon have been colonized, and mankind has begun to push out into the Jovian sector, the dark region of space beyond the asteroid belt rich with resources but also rife with danger.

Clea Staples is the captain of Gringolet, a commuter vessel that ferries passengers and cargo for the corporations that finance off-world colonies and mining operations. She and her crew have just accepted a lucrative job that will take them from Earth to Mars, and then beyond to a tiny mining facility in orbit around distant Saturn.

What they don’t know, however, is that all is not as it seems. There are forces at work even beyond the machinations of the corporations, and as a series of mishaps and seemingly chance encounters bring them ever closer to disaster, it becomes clear that Staples and her crew will need all of the skill, wit, and luck they can muster… or this Jovian run might be their last.

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Regarding Anna
by Florence Osmund
4.1 Stars (639 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Women’s Fiction | Literary Fiction

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Things that happen to you in the past can mold you into someone you’re not.

Grace discovers a box in her parents’ attic that contains enough suspicious items to cause her to believe that the people she had called Mom and Dad her whole life may not have been her real parents.
After recovering from the shock of her parents’ deaths, Grace Lindroth is tormented by the uncertainty of her identity and begins an arduous search for answers. When certain clues draw her to a boardinghouse once owned by Anna Vargas, she becomes convinced that Anna was her real mother. She believes the boardinghouse walls have been harboring vital secrets for years, but when she meets up with the cantankerous old woman who had bought the place after Anna’s death, she questions whether she’ll ever be able to peel back all the layers surrounding her parentage.
The lies and deceit that Grace unearths in her pursuit to validate her identity are shocking, complicated, and not all buried in the past. Does this force Grace to back down, or just heighten her determination uncover the whole truth?

What others are saying about “Regarding Anna”

“For a fun, fascinating, and somewhat unpredictable mystery, look no further. Don’t be surprised if you have a hard time putting this novel down!” –The San Francisco Book Review (5/5 stars)

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