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Dragonfly: A Personal Reflection on Loss, Grief and Spiritual Connection by Shirlae A Carruthers

A moving and insightful work that offers a glimpse into the profound depths of the human experience. Carruthers masterfully weaves together the intricate themes of loss, grief, and spiritual growth in her intriguing book, drawing from her experience as a…
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Somebody Knows by Pamela Ungashick

A high-suspense, high tension, page-turning thriller… A woman is drawn into a deadly game of cat and mouse in Ungashick’s exhilarating novel. Audrey endures her mother Edith’s whippings and obediently follows orders, while her brother Harry is docile. But behind…
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Going Crazy: (Left Foot, Right Foot, Breathe) by Tim James

Immersive and poignant; a stunner. James invites readers to join him on an extraordinary odyssey, tracing his journey from a small-town Tennessee lad to a revered country music songwriter in his debut memoir. The book transports readers from the author’s…
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Every Other Weekend: Coming of Age With Two Different Dads by Anthony J Mohr

A powerful and profound exploration of love, resilience, and the bonds that shape us… In his poignant and captivating memoir, Mohr takes readers on a deeply personal journey through the complexities of family dynamics, divorce, and resilience. Mohr’s father, Gerald…
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Blind Date by Bill Bennington

Raw and authentic tale of timeless love and the remarkable odyssey of a fulfilled existence… “Blind Date” by Bill Bennington, with reflections from Joyce Bennington, is a gripping tale of two souls brought together by chance. Through alternating perspectives, readers…
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Dread Tribunal of Last Resort: A Novel of the Civil War by Brian Kaufman

A poignant and utterly compelling exploration of the human condition… Kaufman’s latest work immerses readers in a moving exploration of loyalty, duty, and the human cost of war. Decker Brown, a proud young Virginian educated in Boston, had grand plans…
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Scout’s Honor by John McNellis

Taut, tense, and beautifully crafted… McNellis’s latest novel takes readers on a suspenseful journey through the summer of ’69, examining the intricacies of the human psyche and the weighty consequences of one’s decisions in an ever-changing world. In 1969, Eddie…
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The Keepers of Imbria (Books 1-4) by J. Barrett

An enthralling journey infused with raw emotions, unwavering loyalty, and intricate webs of intrigue and deception; un-put-downable. In Barrett’s ambitious fantasy series, the divergence of a Keeper from tradition sets loose an ancient evil, forcing the Keepers to rally together…
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And Then I Heard The Quiet by Alyssa Hall

A page-turning thriller with hints of romance… Hall’s latest novel is a fascinating mystery adorned with well-developed characters and atmospheric settings. Haunted by the nightmares of her tumultuous past, Valerie Russo flees to the seemingly idyllic village of Fort Langley…
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Bill Bailey, Please Come Home (The Shotgun Shack Kitties) by A N Stewart (Author), Virginia de Mahy (Illustrator)

Fun, nuanced, and visually engaging… In Stewart’s enchanting picture book, the essence of music unlocks a precious hidden world within a spirited group of cats. In New Orleans, Eartha opens her shotgun shack to a host of feline friends. But…