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Not sure where to start? Here are the top ten books that have been exciting other Indie Author Land readers this past week.
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Imogen – two years and 27 days is an amazing book of photographs of a single model – Imogen – taken by a single photographer, Mark Wilkinson. |
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The Blackstone Affair by Raine Miller
It’s a novella trilogy set in London on the eve of the Olympic games. The hero is Ethan Blackstone meets American grad student and part-time nude model, Brynne Bennett |
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Penpal by Dathan Auerbach
Penpal is about a man who is trying to make sense of some horrible events from his childhood. |
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‘Morrigan: Tale of a teenage witch’ is the first book in a three-part series called ‘The Dark Queen’. WARNING: It is written for an older YA audience and adults. |
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Couillon is a novel about obsession and its side-effects. |
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Aversion is about a young girl who has the ability to sense her assignee’s future acts and try to prevent them from carrying them out. |
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All the Lonely People by Jess Riley
After her beloved mother dies, thirty-seven-year-old Jaime Collins decides to ‘divorce’ her estranged siblings and posts an ad on Craigslist for a new family. |
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The Family Angel by Loretta Giacoletto
The Family Angel revolves around the Americanization of an Italian family, from immigrant bootleggers and coalminers to proud winemakers and ambitious priests. |
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The Girl in the Box series by Robert J Crane
Sienna Nealon, who has been locked in her house by her mother for about a decade. After her mother disappears, a couple men come calling for her and end up meeting a surprise they didn’t expect |
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As Crazy As You by Inge Moore
In the five stories in this collection, we follow the life of the main character, Celeste, through various ages and stages of her life. |
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I have read Couillon and loved it… I found the writing style engaging, once I started to read it, I could not put it down.or what ever the Kindle version of “put it down” is! The evolving of the characters and the mixture of the voodoo rites was part of my inability to put it down… Looking forward to reading another book by Sara Stark!