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On the Trail of the Wind’s Tears (On the Trail, book 2) by Lynne Armstrong-Jones

A gripping fantasy, at once lighthearted and intricate… In this finely crafted second installment in the On the Trail series, Armstrong-Jones explores greed for power, courage, resilience, friendship, and the complex dynamics of marriage and relationships as Veras, the Superiors…
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The Curse of Conchobar―A Prequel to the Adirondack Spirit Series by David Fitz-Gerald

An engrossing, evocative tale of survival… Set in AD 549. Fitz-Gerald’s prequel to the Adirondack Spirit Series cleverly integrates a coming-of-age theme within a dramatic supernatural story. For as long as Conchobar has known, he has lived in the abbey…
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The Friends of Allan Renner by Dave J. Andrae

A cleverly constructed and deeply moving account that enthralls… Andrae debuts with this immersive and complex story, a fine blend of literary fiction and SF. The easy going and careless Allan Renner is approaching forty and currently living in Florida…
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As Good As Can Be by William A. Glass

An addictive, humorous tale about individual struggles and family drama… Glass’s deft novel paints a picture of the troubled life of his young protagonist who in the face of learning disability and his father’s harsh discipline develops a give-a-damn attitude…
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Satan’s Gold by Michael Ray Ewing

Fascinating, a very recommendable read… Pitting the disgraced ex-FBI agent Tyler Jackson against a clever criminal, Ewing’s expertly plotted, wholly engrossing conspiracy thriller is crammed with romantic entanglements, individual struggles, financial intrigue, and high-tech drama. Struggling to rebound from a…
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Whatever it takes by Heaton Wilson

A sharply-written, tension-filled mystery full of twists readers won’t see coming… Wilson combines a fast-paced plot with top-notch character development to create a brilliant police procedural in his latest installment in DCI Jane Birchfield. With her personal life in turmoil…
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The Lev Effect by Sheldon Greene

Smart, humorous, and socially conscious… Dazzling. Brilliantly detailed characters and subtle social observations mark Greene’s unassuming but powerful latest, sequel to the critically-acclaimed, Lost and Found. When Nudelman presented his idea of converting the little used retirement home to a…
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The Theseus Conspiracy (A CID Agent Jacqueline Sinclair Novel) by Victor Alverez

Fast-paced and complex…  Wildly entertaining. U.S. Army CID Special Agent Jacqueline Sinclair returns in Alverez’s terrific thriller, this time on the trail of a madman who is hell bent on destroying the peace of the world for his personal vendetta.…
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Source of Deceit by Wolf Bahren

Taut, tense, ingeniously crafted… Sizzling. Fully developed characters and a fast-moving plot that builds to an exhilarating ending mark this excellent espionage thriller by Bahren, featuring Anna Jones, the gusty female correspondent for the New York Daily Journal. Anna is…
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Arizona Awakening: A Memoir of Romance, Race, and Redemption by Richard C Lin

Eloquent, adroitly written, and candid personal story of love and identity… In this hard-to-put-down memoir, Lin delivers a revealing account of his experiences as an American born to Chinese immigrant parents. As an immigrant in America from Taiwan, Lin’s father…
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Wolf Omega (The Lykanos Chronicles #2) by Joseph Stone

Darkly intriguing, absorbing, and utterly riveting… In this page-turning dramatic urban fantasy, Stone chronicles the story of a young woman whose destiny changes forever after she discovers her hidden powers. It is 1693. Fifteen-year-old Gabriella marries Cecco, a small-time merchant,…
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The Innocence of Westbury (Vox Oculis #2) by Frederic Martin

Fabulous, unforgettable, and riveting… A psychological dynamite. Martin’s spectacular second installment in the Vox Oculis series blends a haunting mystery with a dash of science fiction. The traumatic events of the past are far behind, and Will is healing, hoping…
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Witches and Reapers (The Chosen #1) by Kai Smith

A spellbinding tale of dark intrigue… Not the one to be missed. Folding in elements of dark urban fantasy, Smith whips up a gripping, sinister tale that takes readers on an exhilarating journey into a fascinating world of magic, murder,…
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Requiem for the Dead by Victor M. Alvarez

Fast-paced and electrifying, this is a surefire hit… Alvarez’s electrifying political thriller features the appealing pair of the feisty Special Agent Jacqueline Belle Sinclair and equally capable Agent Tom Price. Agent Belle of the Army’s CID division along with Price…
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Helen’s Orphans by Ron Fritsch

Tender, compelling… A dazzling tale. History, myth, intrigue, and long-buried secrets mark this beautifully told tale by Fritsch that takes readers into two orphans’ search for answer to Helen’s elopement with the Trojan prince, Paris. Helen and her older sister,…
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Unearthing Your Latent Potentials: Discovering the Gems of Your Subliminal by Ogbonnaya Agom-Eze

A supremely practical and useful book… Agom-Eze stresses the importance of individual self-awareness and personal discovery of one’s abilities in this empowering guide. His comprehensive approach starts with developing one’s hidden potential. The bulk of the book details how, after…
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The Necromancer’s Dragon (A Northern Necromancers Romance #1) by Amy B. Nixon

A darkly hypnotic, wholly addictive fantasy romance… In this breathtaking series kicker in A Northern Necromancers Romance series, Nixon takes some characters from her new adult dark fantasy series Northern Necromancers and adds dragons to the mix, dropping readers into…
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The Other Side of Eden: A Novel by Fazle Chowdhury

A darkly twisted historical drama… Chowdhury’s latest is a darkly intriguing historical thriller filled with endless twists and political intrigue. The year is 1883. A man named Oman survives religious persecution in his native land along with his eight-year-old son…
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The Hayflick Limit (Waldwick) by Kenneth Linde

A brilliantly constructed, deeply emotional odyssey… In Linde’s latest remarkable, the continuing chapter in the Waldwick Series, George Terrill struggles with professional enmity while trying to come to terms with a family crisis. From being a young farm boy in…
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The Connection by Dana Claire

Action-packed, thrilling, and filled with just the right amount of swoon… Claire’s electrifying latest bristles with tension, mystery, and a tantalizing hint of romance. Beatrice Walker is just an average teenager until the arrogant, yet gorgeous Cash Kingston walks into…