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BossLadyShip: Color Me a #BossLady by Dr Sue Speaks

Exceptionally hands-on… A revelation in learning how to lead. Using a unique combination of personal anecdotes, research, and straight talk, Sue, a certified life coach and educator, offers a brilliant actionable compendium to help women, especially women of color navigate…
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Perspective to Pen: An Anthology by Robert A. Cozzi

A gratifyingly dense, revelatory, and stunning… The work of twelve talented poets offers an impressive variety of styles and personal experiences in Perspective to Pen: An Anthology, created by Robert A. Cozzi and edited by Ben C. Ward. The collection…
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Mom, Dad … Can We Talk?: Helping Our Aging Parents with the Insight and Wisdom of Others by Dick Edwards

Intimate, hugely informative, and a gripping read… With great insight and empathy, Edwards, Retired Mayo Clinic Eldercare Specialist, shares his sage advice on taking care of older parents and how to handle everything that goes along with the dramatic life…
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Guide to Spiritual L. A.: The Irreverent, the Awake & the True by Catherine Auman

Vastly informative and engrossing… The essential LA travel reference book. Auman takes readers on a middle-of-the-road tour of spiritual places in and around LA in her latest travel guide. In a detailed, straightway account, she describes urban legends, longtime mysteries,…
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Bending Reality by Cory DeAn Cowley

Gripping, provocative, and truly spine-tingling horror… With vivid prose and an intriguing cast of characters, this exhilarating horror from Cowley tells the tale of one woman’s journey to death and beyond. Thirty-year-old lovely Cory is living a troubled existence, owing…
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Transcription by Tyler Michael

Finely crafted…exhilarating…compelling. Set in 2070s, Michaels’s latest, a quest through deep space exploration, is loaded with futuristic genetics advancement, revolutionary scan language and deep code analysis, sinister conspiracies, and shocking revelations. Deep space travel is not meant for humans. The…
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Measures by B. L. Bruce

Luminous and piercing… Lyrical and reflective, award-winning Bruce’s latest, a collection of poems, micropoetry, and American haiku, offers a litany of ruminations on nature, love, and self. “Full Moon at Albion River” is a meditation on the wonders of nature.…
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The Girl in My Treehouse by Pete Fanning

An unputdownable YA coming-of-age story… The shy, awkward Matt Crosby will be joining high school soon, but it seems his middle school friends are already ahead in the game. After the feisty Lia moves in up the street, the two…
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Shifting Stars: The Salvation of Tempestria Book 1 by Gary Stringer

Intricate and convincing magical tale… Stringer blends hard science and fantastical magic in his multifaceted latest. Centuries-old and immortal, Arshes Megane, daughter of a half-Faery and a powerful druid Catronia and a shadow warrior father Daelen, is able to manipulate…
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Ungodly by Braedon Riddick

An excellent horror… With compelling prose and setting, Riddick makes his foray into horror with this uncanny mix of spine-chilling dread and keen psychological insights. A troubled teenager is ready to exact a plan for mass murder, but is stopped…
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Awakening Magic (The Witches of New Mourne #1) by Neely Powell

Clever, thrilling, and full of heart, this is urban fantasy done right… The enthralling series kicker in Powell’s urban fantasy series sees unlikely allies working together to rescue the people of New Mourne from the clutches of a dark evil.…
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Plan to kill by Carolyn Hamilton

Deeply felt… An astutely executed mystery. Hamilton centers her brilliant mystery on the universal, hot topic of women’s right to abortion. The U.S. Supreme Court has overturned Roe. vs. Wade. With their own personal history with abortion experience, the news…
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The Orange Dragon Bowl (Julie Tyler Book 1) by Betty P. Notzon

A fabulously exquisite YA coming of age story… At the heart of Notzon’s poignant coming-of-age novel lies goodness, compassion, love, understanding, and perception. Fifteen-year-old Julie Tyler is a regular teenager with usual teen worries until a series of mishaps turns…
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Replaced Parts by Stephanie Hansen

An unpredictable adventure from which it is nearly impossible to turn away… Set in 2163, Hansen’s fast-paced YA takes readers on an exhilarating journey as sixteen-year-old Sierra lands on planet Vortex to look for her missing father and finds herself…
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The Impersonators by Julie Mee

A fun, poignant story told with wit, insight, and affecting prose… The poignant themes of true friendship, truth, and fortitude mark Mee’s moving, engrossing latest. The young Stuart Bossman, an aspiring documentary film-maker, has always planned on filming a terrific…
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You Don’t Want To Get Married by Latesha Kellam

Honest and moving… Kellam’s latest is a bittersweet story of a young woman who moves to a different city to escape the chaos of her dwindling romance. Jasmine has everything going for her: she has the looks, the support of…
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An Unexpected Father by George Fillis

A poignant, evocative and, engaging read… Engrossing and elegant, Fillis’ second installment in the Collingwood Series explores relationships, endurance, desires, and means of survival. Winson and Caitlin are man and wife now, much to the dismay of the latter’s father.…
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Caroline And Mordecai The Gand: A Fantasy Novella by Jeff Gunhus

Whimsical, compelling… A poignant page-turner. The USA TODAY bestselling Gunhus explores universal themes of death, grief, healing, and enduring grace of family and friendship in his latest. It’s been a year since Caroline lost her father to a car accident.…
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Memory Dungeon by R.T.W. Lipkin

An un-putdownable SF mystery… A total knockout. Set in near-future, Lipkin’s outstanding latest explores the themes of memory and ethics through the lenses of science fiction and mystery thriller. Colin Birch, owner and operator of the Memory Palace—a facility for…
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Inventor Anonymous: The shocking true story behind the world’s biggest patent monopoly, the Automobile Title by Kathleen Keith

An expertly woven and addictive offering… Filled with drama and suspense, this absorbing narrative chronicles one man’s journey as he fights political injustice and government autocracy. When sixteen-year-old Cecil Snyder left home in search of a better life, he had…