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Why you must read Oliver Sparrow’s Dark Sun, Bright Moon

Dark Sun, Bright Moon describes people isolated in the Andes, without the least notion of outsiders. They evolve an understanding of the universe that is complementary to our own but a great deal wider. The book explores events of a

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Why you must read Oliver Sparrow’s Dark Sun, Bright Moon

Dark Sun, Bright Moon describes people isolated in the Andes, without the least notion of outsiders. They evolve an understanding of the universe that is complementary to our own but a great deal wider. The book explores events of a

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Why you must read Sterna Kruger’s Unexpected Partners

Hayley McAllister is the fiercely determined and focused successor of her Father’s international company. With a pair of unusual green eyes and a usually reserved and somewhat cold outlook on life, which had earned her the nickname the ‘Ice Queen’,

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Why you must read Sterna Kruger’s Unexpected Partners

Hayley McAllister is the fiercely determined and focused successor of her Father’s international company. With a pair of unusual green eyes and a usually reserved and somewhat cold outlook on life, which had earned her the nickname the ‘Ice Queen’,

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Why you must read Sean Lester Durham’s 15 Hours

“15 Hours” is a thought provoking and mind opening story about one’s man’s fifteen hour plane ride from Tokyo to Florida. Steve – the main character, is a wonderful father, committed husband and dedicated Architecture Manager, but something is missing.

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Why you must read Sean Lester Durham’s 15 Hours

“15 Hours” is a thought provoking and mind opening story about one’s man’s fifteen hour plane ride from Tokyo to Florida. Steve – the main character, is a wonderful father, committed husband and dedicated Architecture Manager, but something is missing.

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Why you must read Kaitlyn Deann’s World of the Beasts

Sea-Anna and Tuck have been weretiger slaves to the witches for over twenty years. But now, because their master happens to be the leader’s worst enemy, they have been sold to the beasts behind their master’s back. Sea-Anna and Tuck

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Why you must read Kaitlyn Deann’s World of the Beasts

Sea-Anna and Tuck have been weretiger slaves to the witches for over twenty years. But now, because their master happens to be the leader’s worst enemy, they have been sold to the beasts behind their master’s back. Sea-Anna and Tuck

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Why you must read Stephen Hazlett’s Finding Nina

Finding Nina is a mystery/crime novel, telling the story of the title character, Nina Kelly, and the two men who are in her life, whether she wants them there or not.

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Why you must read Stephen Hazlett’s Finding Nina

Finding Nina is a mystery/crime novel, telling the story of the title character, Nina Kelly, and the two men who are in her life, whether she wants them there or not.

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Why you must read AU Gonzales’ And Then Acid Fell

And Then Acid Fell is an anthology that narrates the stories of ordinary people caught in the middle of a freak, catastrophic acid rain.

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Why you must read AU Gonzales’ And Then Acid Fell

And Then Acid Fell is an anthology that narrates the stories of ordinary people caught in the middle of a freak, catastrophic acid rain.

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Why you must read Elle Boca’s Unelmoija: The Timeshifter

Amy’s past is catching up with her in a way that could only happen to a Weeia. She is drifting in her own timeline and must be careful not to change anything or she may never find her way to

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Why you must read Elle Boca’s Unelmoija: The Timeshifter

Amy’s past is catching up with her in a way that could only happen to a Weeia. She is drifting in her own timeline and must be careful not to change anything or she may never find her way to

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Why you must read Elizabeth Burgess and Marie Hewes’ The Waiting

On the banks of the Pontchartrain… Ambitious Dr. Andrew Douglas is always looking for ways to have more. More power. More money. More women. But when Slidell businessman, Dr. Bob O’Malley propositions him to bring River City Medical Center in

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Why you must read Elizabeth Burgess and Marie Hewes’ The Waiting

On the banks of the Pontchartrain… Ambitious Dr. Andrew Douglas is always looking for ways to have more. More power. More money. More women. But when Slidell businessman, Dr. Bob O’Malley propositions him to bring River City Medical Center in

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Why you must read Catherine Taylor’s Master

Master is set in Ukraine in 1995 and is the story of a man, driven by revenge. When he claims a young girl, Lena, as his trophy in a cage fight, she is certain that it can only be for

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Why you must read Catherine Taylor’s Master

Master is set in Ukraine in 1995 and is the story of a man, driven by revenge. When he claims a young girl, Lena, as his trophy in a cage fight, she is certain that it can only be for

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Why you must read Terri Nixon’s The Dust of Ancients

The Dust of Ancients is set on the Cornish moors, among the old, abandoned mines left over from the booming copper-mining period in the 1800s. It’s a merging of Cornish folklore with modern-day issues of betrayal, addiction and revenge, as

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Why you must read Terri Nixon’s The Dust of Ancients

The Dust of Ancients is set on the Cornish moors, among the old, abandoned mines left over from the booming copper-mining period in the 1800s. It’s a merging of Cornish folklore with modern-day issues of betrayal, addiction and revenge, as

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