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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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Holy Parrot by Angel A

Buritaca, Columbia, is home to one of the few recognized blue zones in the world. It is here that Leo Lumière, an undergrad science student, works to figure out just what it is that contributes to the...

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The Art of Capturing Phantoms: Definitive Edition by Karen A. Parker

Engaging, exciting and filled with seemingly impossible complexities. Extraordinary imagination is on exhibition in Karen A. Parker’s The Art of Capturing Phantoms: Definitive Edition. The author...

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Our Magical Pandemic: Stories of Love and Whimsy in Lockdown

A collection that is bursting with heart, dynamic energy, and unbounded creativity. Years after the initial outbreak of Covid, this deadly disease is still an invariable topic of conversation. With...

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Drink Wine and Be Beautiful by Kimberly Sullivan

A bustling, contemporary collection of vibrant fiction. A hapless college grad from Pittsburgh finds herself in over her head when she follows her childhood dream and moves to Rome. A small-town girl...

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Hyphenated Relations by Daniel Maunz

Awash with emotion but never drowning in sentimentality. It wasn’t just a husband that died in the accident. When a drunk driver struck the car, it not only took the life of Sam’s husband but also of...

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All That Was Rejected by David Colin

At seventeen, Adamo Di Cristo has reached a nominal milestone, high-school graduation. But with abandonment by his mother in the name of her faith, this Massachusetts native will have to get creative...

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I Didn’t Know What To Say, So I Just Said Thanks by David Joseph

Particularly earnest and incredibly powerful. How would you sum up the American experience? There is really no simple answer to that question, as we are all shaped by our background, upbringing,...

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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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