Much to my delight it seems that my town has turned into a Hallmark Original Movie town. Driving around last night with the family to look at the Christmas lights, I was shocked to see just how crazy people went with their front yard light displays. It used to be one house was the Christmas house that everyone visited, but this year we saw five houses that could easily fit that catagory. We didn’t even drive all over town. There were also a lot more neighborhoods with multiple houses joining together to create a winter scene. My favorite was the six houses that created a small Whoville town, complete with garland that stretched across six houses. WHAT???!!!! Beautiful!! I could drive around my town every night this week and see different amazing lights displays each time. I just might.
Clouds in my Coffee: The Country Club Murders Book 3
by Julie Mulhern
(5,924 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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When Ellison Russell is nearly killed at a benefactors’ party, she brushes the incident aside as an unhappy accident. But when her house is fire-bombed, she’s shot at, and the person sitting next to her at a gala is poisoned, she must face facts. Someone wants her dead. But why? And can Ellison find the killer before he strikes again? Add in an estranged sister, a visiting aunt with a shocking secret, and a handsome detective staying in her guesthouse, and Ellison might need more than cream in her coffee.
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The Prescott Legacy: A Medical Urban Fantasy Novel
by Robert Sounvonnakasy
(57 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy
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College student Simon Weller is thrust into a world of unexpected possibilities when he discovers he can heal others with just a touch. As his extraordinary abilities earn him the title of superhero for some and a god for others, Simon grapples with the weight of his newfound power.
In the aftermath of a devastating tragedy, Simon finds himself drawn to the enigmatic Abby Nakamura, experiencing a blend of attraction and unease. Yet, their connection runs deeper than he realizes, revealing a shared history that could uncover an ancient evil lurking in the shadows.
Simon may have to face the truth about his power and embrace his destiny, but there are consequences for revealing such remarkable power that challenge the boundaries of science and human understanding.
Prepare for a captivating urban fantasy that draws inspiration from the beloved Final Fantasy video game series and the gripping drama of Grey’s Anatomy.
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Christmas in the Little Irish Village
by Michelle Vernal
(3,577 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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Welcome to the little Irish village where Christmas celebrations are in full swing! Twinkling lights, cosy fires and big mugs of hot chocolate are in abundance as Shannon Kelly returns home to the Shamrock Inn. Will this be the year she finds the man of her dreams or is she destined to be forever unlucky in love?
Thirty-four-year-old Shannon is heartbroken following an unexpected break up. Seasonal joy is the last thing on her mind, as she wonders if she’ll ever find the kind of long-lasting love she’s always dreamed of. Even the comforting distractions of her big Irish family can’t cheer her up. Then things get even worse when Shannon slips over on the ice and finds herself red-faced in the arms of a gorgeous American man…
Despite the embarrassing encounter, Shannon can’t help wondering who the handsome stranger is. She soon finds out when James Cabot takes a room at the Shamrock Inn. Their second meeting is equally disastrous when she gives James the tour – without realising her skirt is tucked into her knickers! Shannon isn’t sure how she’s going to survive living under the same roof when she has such a talent for making a complete eejit of herself, and resolves to avoid their new guest at all costs.
But when Shannon discovers James is in Ireland because he’s claiming to be the long-lost grandson of her elderly neighbour, Maeve Doolin, she is immediately suspicious. Shannon has known kind Maeve since she was a little girl and feels protective of her, so she’s determined to find out the truth. Even if it means spending more time with James…
The two of them end up getting closer than she’d bargained for when they take a tour of Emerald Bay and end up snowed in together. But just as James begins to make Shannon’s heart melt with his cheeky grin and awful carol singing, a shocking secret threatens to shatter the growing romance between them.
Can Shannon trust James? And will she get the happily-ever-after she’s been hoping for this Christmas?
This gorgeous festive romance is the perfect cozy read to snuggle up with this Christmas. Fans of Nicola May, Trisha Ashley and Debbie Macomber will love this wonderfully uplifting novel.
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Stalin’s Army of Apes: The Mechanized Puppeteers
by Itamar Eyal Friedman
(74 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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What if Stalin’s deadliest weapon wasn’t nuclear, but genetic?
In the frozen wastelands of Siberia lies a secret that turns the Cold War into a blood race. While the world watches for missiles, Stalin and his ruthless scientist Ilya Ivanov hunt for something far more dangerous — the power to create Humanzees — monsters engineered for destruction.
Professor Benjamin Fioretti’s groundbreaking ape research is about to win him a Nobel Prize. But when his work catches the CIA’s attention, he’s dragged into Russia’s darkest secrets. There, he uncovers the savage truth — Stalin and Ivanov are using his own research to breed an army of super soldiers.
Based on the true events of disturbing genetic experiments conducted by Stalin’s chief scientist, Ilya Ivanov in the 20th century, “Stalin’s Army of Apes” follows one man’s descent into a nightmare where loyalty crumbles and nothing is what it seems. As Benjamin races to stop his creation from being unleashed, he must face an impossible question:
In a world where science and power collide, how far is too far?
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Un-Making a Murderer: The Framing of Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey
by Shaun Attwood, Tracy Keogh
(986 Reviews)
Genre: Politics & Social Sciences
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“Finally, an amazingly honest book that details exactly how my brother was set up” – Brad Dassey
Innocent people do go to jail. Sometimes mistakes are made. But even more terrifying is when the authorities conspire to frame them. That’s what happened to Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey, who were convicted of murder and are serving life sentences.
Un-Making a Murderer is an explosive book which uncovers the illegal, devious and covert tactics used by Wisconsin officials, including:
– Concealing Other Suspects
– Paying Expert Witnesses to Lie
– Planting Evidence
– Jury Tampering
The art of framing innocent people has been in practice for centuries and will continue until the perpetrators are held accountable; turning conventional assumptions and beliefs in the justice system upside down, Un-Making a Murderer takes you on that journey.
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The Megalodon: A Deep Sea Thriller
by Max Walder
(315 Reviews)
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Sonny Lowe once traveled the world captaining a successful research vessel. These days, he and his crew get by with fishing and occasionally smuggling in the North Sea. One day, they’re chartered by a mysterious marine biologist to investigate rumors of a rediscovered prehistoric fish in the wilds of the Norwegian Sea.
After a violent thunderstorm, they find themselves trapped in an icy cove lost to time. Hidden in the cove’s ancient depths is a bloodthirsty megalodon. A monster of endless hunger, it soon develops a taste for human blood.
To get his crew out alive, Sonny will have to defeat his demons and fight like hell against a ferocious predator long thought extinct.
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