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Chosen
Heather Fleener
Kaitriana’s gift of magic is unrivaled. A descendant of the most powerful Ancient in existence, her birth was foretold ages before her time. Lorcan is a mighty warlord in the Vampire species. Together they must combat the Ancient Dark. Their fates have always been entwined and only when joined can they triumph.
What you said:
The character interaction is funny, witty, romantic and the plot is wonderful. – Sharon Donnelly
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Death of the Body
Rick Chiantaretto
I grew up in a world of magic. But when the kingdom of men conquered my town, I was murdered by one of my own—the betrayer of my kind. But I didn’t stay dead.
I woke to find myself in a strange new world called Los Angeles. The only keys to the life I remembered were my unique abilities, and the onslaught of demons that seemed hell-bent on finding me.
What you said:
This is a story about a boy whose world is turned upside down. He doesn’t know what has happened nor who he is. Once he finds out, it’s a huge – @M0mmaP
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From the Abyss
John Emil Augustine
John Augustine is looking for a lasting, loving relationship and finds one hidden where he least expects it. But soon, John begins to realize his wife is far different than the woman he thought he married. Her mental illness soon drags the new family past the point of no return.
What you said:
About the side of escaping a violent and abusive relationship from the side you never hear about, the abused husband. – Nick Kmita
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Nobody’s Poodle
Nikki Attree and Richard Attree
Nobody’s Poodle is a wooftastic ‘tail’ about a loveable ex-pat pooch uprooted from his home in cold, damp England to start a new life in Tenerife – a Spanish holiday island. He writes, from a canine point of view, about settling down in a new country, coping with the cultural differences, and learning the language.
What you said:
Laugher, tears, humour, this book had them all, and was a total joy to read – Bonnie da Westie
26
Fashionably Dead
Robyn Peterman
I’m a Vampyre. Yes, we exist. However, the perks aren’t bad. My girls no longer jiggle, and my ass is higher than a kite. On the downside, I’m stuck with a profane Guardian Angel who looks like Oprah.
To complicate matters, my libido has increased to Vampyric proportions and my attraction to a rogue Vampyre is not only dangerous . . . it’s possibly deadly.
What you said:
It’s funny, crass, and romantic. I enjoy everything the author puts out, honestly. – @Author_R_Poole
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Between the Devil and Darkness
Lindy Spencer
Welcome, come in. I invite you to take a journey through these pages. The tales within represent the tiniest fraction of the evils present all around us. Before you go further, a warning: what once is known cannot be unknown.
It’s time. Come quickly, if you dare. Turn the page. Allow me to call your attention to what lies between the devil and the darkness.
What you said:
A short story anthology of suspenseful “Twilight Zone” type stories. Some will make you cry – @KathyEdits
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The Clay Lion
Amalie Jahn
The rules are simple. If you want to travel back in time, you need to be at least eighteen years old. You can only travel within your own lifespan for a maximum of six months. And above all else, you must never, ever, change the past.
What you said:
A coming of age novel tracing Brooke Wallace on a journey of self discovery as she travels back in time to save her brother’s life. – Dianne Harman
23
Massive Black Hole
Andrea Barbosa
At 18, Cibele, a student from Rio de Janeiro moves to the Big Apple as an au pair, where she meets Amy, whose goal in life is to study astrophysics. She also meets Agatha from Texas, who came to New York to succeed as a fashion model. While trying to survive, the 3 young women question the meaning of life, death and the existence of hell, and their friendship ultimately turns into a maze of betrayal, jealousy and selfishness.
What you said:
It’s the story of 3 women that become friends and then life events end up making them their own worse enemies. – Claire Lambert
22
In The Days of Humans: Third Exodus
Terry R Hill
The days that followed the Machines awakening took humanity to the brink of extinction as Man and Machine embattle to gain control of their respective destinies. The Earth was devastated. But at great cost we…‘won’. The African continent was shielded at the time of the Great War. This refuge of humankind becomes the last foothold of civilization and the last chance for our future.
What you said:
This is true science and fact based sci-fi written by an honest-to-goodness NASA engineer. It doesn’t get much better than that – Todd Barselow
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The Luck of the Weissensteiners
Christopher Fischer
The Luck of the Weissensteiners is an epic saga set in wartime Eastern Europe. It follows the lives of two families – one Jewish, one Catholic – and their entwined survival amidst the backdrop of the second world war; first the fascist then the communist invasion and occupation of Slovakia, and the horror of the consequences of war.
What you said:
Very authentic historical fiction with a fascinating backdrop of WWII from the vantage of a Jewish exile – @AlcoholAuthor
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