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The Summer Breeze: Bed & Breakfast (The Summer Breeze Series Book 1)
by Shail Rajan
4.5 Stars (716 Reviews)

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Callie Williams is tired of it all: her fast-paced life in New York City, her demanding career, and her exacting fiancé. An unexpected visit from her sister and the discovery of a secret upend her life, and she is forced to finally make the decision to start over.

Leaving everything behind, Callie makes a life-changing move to the small town of Seneca Springs nestled on the banks of Cayuga Lake in beautiful Finger Lakes Wine Country. Taking on a daunting renovation while navigating the complexities of small-town life, Callie forges lifelong friendships, eats more than her fair share of delicious food, and tries not to meddle in the lives of her guests. The only thing hindering her newfound happiness is the attraction she feels for Nick, a rough-around-the-edges construction worker who is determined to get under Callie’s skin.

A late-night delivery will tear them apart, but a quintessential nor’easter snowstorm might just force them back together…

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Come What May (Sam Harlan, Vampire Hunter Book 1)
by Kevin Lee Swaim
4.3 Stars (621 Reviews)

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Until he met vampire hunter Jack Harlan, Sam Fisher lived a quiet, peaceful life. Now that dark creatures have murdered his wife and kidnapped his daughter, Sam must learn everything he can from his new mentor to find his little girl before it’s too late.

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TROUBLE IN THE WIND a WW1 aviation action adventure thriller (Heracles Trilogy)
by RICHARD TOWNSHEND BICKERS
4.2 Stars (576 Reviews)

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Before the dogfights, before the legends — there was the birth of aerial combat

It is September 1914. The Great War has begun — but for Lieutenant Andrew Aird, his Royal Flying Corps squadron is still grounded in England. Frustrated by inaction while others fight and fall, Aird longs for the chance to prove himself above the trenches of France.

When the call finally comes, he joins the fledgling air war — a chaotic realm of unarmed reconnaissance, mechanical failure, and a sky where rules have yet to be written. Flying over shattered fields and burning towns, Aird witnesses the brutal transformation of cavalry warfare into a new kind of battle fought from the clouds.

As he navigates rivalries, near-death experiences, and brushes with German Taubes in the sky, Aird finds himself growing into a leader, caught between the traditions of his past and the uncharted future of aerial combat.

Richard Townshend Bickers, himself an RAF veteran, delivers a richly detailed, quietly compelling novel of the early days of war in the air — a world before dogfights, where every flight might be your last.

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Brutally Kaled (The Breezy Spoon Diner Mysteries Book 2)
by Tracey Quinn
4.4 Stars (317 Reviews)

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Welcome to the Breezy Spoon Diner, where murder is the main course!

When Dani O’Shea returned to her quirky little hometown of East Spoon Creek City and opened the Breezy Spoon Diner to serve up great food, great conversation and down-home hospitality, she wasn’t counting on a customer getting murdered with her famous kale salad!

With an innocent person charged with the crime, Dani must race against the clock to find the real killer– if the killer doesn’t get her first! Her landlord, dreamy and flirtatious fireman Mark Adams would rather she stayed safe at home with him, but as the mystery deepens Dani must deal with eccentric townsfolk, dangerous new suspects and even Bigfoot to solve the murder!

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Prince: A Life from Beginning to End (Biographies of Musicians)
by Hourly History
4.2 Stars (225 Reviews)

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Prince was, according to many, one of the greatest musicians ever to have lived. At first glance, one might think that such words are an exaggeration. But if one were to truly look at the life behind this legend, they would quickly understand just how great he really was. Prince showed an extraordinary talent from a young age. He could play just about any instrument he picked up, mastering the guitar, piano, drums, and more. His technical skill was matched only by his creativity, as he blended genres like rock, funk, pop, and jazz into a sound uniquely his own.

As keen as he was to pluck strings and pound keys, Prince also wrote powerful, meaningful, and often philosophical lyrics that could strike a chord deep within the listener. His live performances were legendary, filled with elaborate choreography, stunning visuals, and raw, unfiltered emotion. Yet despite his larger-than-life stage persona, Prince was known to be deeply private, and he often shinned the limelight and media attention. He let his music speak for itself, and it spoke volumes. Even after his untimely death in 2016, his legacy lives on through his vast catalog of work and the countless artists he inspired. This is the life of Prince.

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The Acadian: Olivier (The Origins of Acadia Series Book 2)
by Phillip Daigle
4.4 Stars (88 Reviews)

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In the contested wilderness of 17th-century Acadia, young Olivier Daigre witnesses an atrocity that will shape his destiny. When English soldiers massacre twenty-nine Mi’kmaq at Le Cran — including women and children — Olivier carries the burden of testimony that could either bring justice or ignite a war.

As Mi’kmaq war captain Atahocam seeks vengeance for his murdered family, Olivier finds himself caught between worlds: his French heritage, his growing respect for Indigenous culture, and the brutal realities of colonial survival. From fur trading in dangerous wilderness to building a homestead with the determined Jeanne Gaudet, Olivier must navigate the treacherous currents of imperial politics while forging a life on blood-soaked ground.

When Atahocam leads seventy-two warriors toward the English stronghold at Fort Anne, the fragile peace that has protected Acadian settlers begins to crumble. Olivier faces an impossible choice: remain neutral and watch injustice prevail, or take sides in a conflict that threatens everything he’s built.

Set against the rivers and settlements of colonial Nova Scotia, The Acadian follows one man’s transformation from naive farm boy to hardened witness in a land where three cultures clash for survival. This is historical fiction that honors the voices silenced by conquest — a gripping tale of moral courage, cultural collision, and the price of building a future on contested soil.

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