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Book of the Week: Murder in Absentia by Assaph Mehr
Murder in Absentia: A Story of Togas, Daggers, and Magic is the first book of Felix the Fox series by Assaph Mehr. A young man is found dead in his bed, with a look of extreme agony on his face and strange tattoos all over his body. His distraught senator father suspects foul play, and knows who to call on.read more
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The Du Lac Chronicles by Mary Anne Yarde
The Du Lac Chronicles (Book 1) is a Historical fantasy/Young Adult novel by Mary Anne Yarde Know More A generation after Arthur Pendragon ruled, Briton lies fragmented into warring kingdoms and principalities. Eighteen-year-old Alden du Lac ruled the tiny kingdom of Cerniw. Now he half-hangs from a wooden pole, his back lashed into read more
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Scrubs by L. M. Nelson
Scrubs is a contemporary romance by L. M. Nelson Know More Randy Hanson, charming playboy and son of a wealthy doctor, strives to reach one goal—graduating from medical school. Medical school is challenging enough without the added stress Randy is faced with in combatting constant badgering from one of his classmates, suffering through read more
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Stage 3 by Ken Stark
Stage 3: A Post Apocalyptic Thriller by Ken Stark Know More Blindness is just the beginning. Once the virus strips away everything remotely human, all that’s left is a mindless savage predator. Hank Mason thought he had nothing left to lose, but now that he is all that stands between a young girl read more
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The Coach House and Daughters (Boxed Set) by Florence Osmund
The Coach House and Daughters are Literary/Historical Fiction novels by Florence Osmund Know More THE COACH HOUSE: It’s 1940’s Chicago, and newlyweds Marie and Richard Marchetti have the perfect life together. Or at least it seems until Marie discovers his involvement in a corrupt underworld that compels her to run for her life... read more
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Red Clover by Florence Osmund
Red Clover is a Literary Fiction novel by Florence Osmund Know More Lee Winekoop suffered a childhood fraught with criticism and isolation. Now twenty-six, confused and emotionally bankrupt, he leaves his dysfunctional upper-class family to find his true self. In pursuit of cultivating a meaningful life for himself, Lee discovers a world poles apart read more
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