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Forgetting Me by Katherine Tirado-Ryen

A tender tale that will steal your heart. For most people, life is a tapestry woven with meaningful moments and swirling memories, but these have all been lost for Vickie. When a terrible accident...

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Rome’s Last Noble Palace by Kimberly Sullivan

A delicate treat infused with glittering Roman sunshine. An enduring feature of the Eternal City, the Palazzo Brancaccio has been a landmark for some 120 years. For Sophie Nouri, it’s been over a...

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Love Laugh and Row by Trisa J. Louise

Greta and Aleksander Kristoff escaped Russia at just the right time. History’s Bloody Sunday is all the impetus needed for this courageous family to leave everything behind in the hopes of a better...

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The Weight We Carry by Christina Consolino

An emotional and introspective experience. Over many decades of marriage, Frank and Angie Raffaelo have created a home filled with love and family. But the years have not been entirely carefree for...

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Infectious Injustice by Justin Cook

From a fast-paced, middle-class lifestyle to a lifeless cell in San Quentin, Infectious Injustice is an honest story about a man whose sins finally catch up to him. Except, that isn’t even close to the...

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Stars on Fire by Elaine DeBohun

A novel that will wholly transport you to another time and place.  There is more to Holden Thompson than meets the eye, though he is quite fetching to behold. Recuperating from mental and physical...

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The Journal of Hidden Truths by Mary Avery Kabrich

An emotionally hard-hitting novel that deftly tackles many sensitive subjects. It is 2012 and Star has begun sharing her most intimate thoughts with a trustworthy companion, her new journal. Dubbed My...

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Kit Wilson, RN: ReCreating Normal by Beth E. Heinzeroth White

An impassioned story about resilience and determination in the face of overwhelming obstacles. Catherine ‘Kit’ Wilson is the first to admit that nursing is not a career for the faint of mind or heart,...

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The Errors of Mankind by Curt A. Canfield

When studying the modern history of our world, it is impossible to exclude war from the curriculum. Stemming from religious and political divisions to run-of-the-mill selfishness, war has been a...

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Kilómetro Cero by James Walter Lee

With a new MBA under his belt and a bankable career already laid out before him, Nick Evers has a set of circumstances most people would envy. Add in his inherited wealth, athletic physique, close...

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Frank’s Shadow by Doug McIntyre

A brilliant character study and an example of thunderous storytelling. Even heroes eventually succumb to old age and infirmity, but that inevitability doesn’t make it easy to watch. Frank Sinatra’s...

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What Lies Buried by Leslie Kain

A thought-provoking sequel that dives deep into the way our histories shape us. Soulmates are said to have an extraordinarily deep connection, but nothing can compare with the kinship shared by twins....

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Whisterpoop – Once More, with Feeling by R. J. Corgan

An utterly delightful novel that maps out a moving journey. Without her permission, Karen Whittington has unceremoniously become a woman of a certain age, someone staring into the eye of looming...

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Root of All Evil by Ayura Ayira

A gripping tale of sacrifice, deception, and devastating secrets. Chinasa at birth, First Lady Zayani Ada is now in a unique position to help her Ijun people. A revered philanthropist and wife of the...

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Two Weeks of Summer by Katherine Tirado-Ryen

A touching read with the poignant message that love starts within. You can choose your friends, but you can’t choose your family, as the saying goes. Unfortunately, good choices and solid...

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The Reign of the Anti-Santas by Colin Dodds

Will leave an annoying song stuck in your head and a smirk plastered on your face. Elvin is one angsty elf, but in all fairness, he’s seen a lot of shady things and has even been party to more than a...

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The Secrets Inside by Katherine Tirado-Ryen

A book that is so authentic and incisive it will feel like going back and reading your own diary. Constance Marie Baltimore knows exactly who she is and precisely what she isn’t. She isn’t a Constance,...

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Before & After You & Me by Dallas Woodburn

Sometimes sweet, sometimes heartbreaking, but always engaging and impossible to set aside. The decision to leave Southern California is almost a no-brainer for Emma Mason. An exclusive scholarship to a...

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A House of Cranes by James Walter Lee

A slow-burning white-hot tale of obsession and desire. A House of Cranes is a compelling story about sexual awakening set within a chroma color 1960s backdrop. Being orphaned is a painful experience...

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Beautiful and Terrible Things by S.M. Stevens

A kaleidoscopic cast that is both flawed and fascinating. It wouldn’t be accurate to say that Charley has lived a lot in her 29 years. No, she’s seen a lot, been through a lot, endured a lot, but lived...

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Hometown by S.A. Fanning

Cuts to the heart in so many ways that are personal and profound. Every sport has its storied rivalries. The Celtics and the Lakers. The Red Sox and the Yankees. The Buckeyes and the Wolverines. High...

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Nothing Short of Odd by Loredano Cafaro

An unconventional collection that serves as fuel to imagination’s fire. When a story is evocative, the words elicit strong emotions and vivid images. Every one of the sixteen stories in Nothing Short...

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Astrid Beeswax: The Sting by Tessa Jensen

Some experts will tell you that the key to achieving your goals begins with creating a five-year plan. For Astrid Beeswax, the blueprint for her goal has been more than a decade in the making, ever...

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I Never Knew How Old I Was by David Joseph

Well-executed, instantly engaging, and lively enough to keep readers interested and eager. Time is an unyielding force, but how we respond to this progression looks different for everyone. And though...

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