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Why you must read Charlayne Elizabeth Denney’s Lilly’s Angel

A beautiful prostitute in the most famous brothel in Storyville, New Orleans in 1900 entertains a gentleman who has visited her for years, never having sex. This time he takes her to bed and she wakes up dead in a

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Why you must read Charlayne Elizabeth Denney’s Lilly’s Angel

A beautiful prostitute in the most famous brothel in Storyville, New Orleans in 1900 entertains a gentleman who has visited her for years, never having sex. This time he takes her to bed and she wakes up dead in a

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Why you must read SL Dunn’s Anthem’s Fall

Above a horrified New York City, genetics and ethics collide as the fallen emperor and a banished exile of the same herculean race ignite into battle over the city’s rooftops. In the streets below, a brilliant young scientist has discovered

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Why you must read SL Dunn’s Anthem’s Fall

Above a horrified New York City, genetics and ethics collide as the fallen emperor and a banished exile of the same herculean race ignite into battle over the city’s rooftops. In the streets below, a brilliant young scientist has discovered

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Why you must read KP Kollenborn’s How the Water Falls

On the fringes of a civil war arise a kaleidoscope of stories of abuse, power, betrayal, sex, love, and absolution, all united by the failings of a dying government. Set in the backdrop during the last years of South Africa’s

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Why you must read KP Kollenborn’s How the Water Falls

On the fringes of a civil war arise a kaleidoscope of stories of abuse, power, betrayal, sex, love, and absolution, all united by the failings of a dying government. Set in the backdrop during the last years of South Africa’s

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Why you must read Sean Powell’s Just Jack

Just Jack is a coming of age story, written from the point of view of a teenager boy, Jack Thorne, who is suffering from anorexia, a disorder that he can’t define, yet it defines him. In the midst of all

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Why you must read Sean Powell’s Just Jack

Just Jack is a coming of age story, written from the point of view of a teenager boy, Jack Thorne, who is suffering from anorexia, a disorder that he can’t define, yet it defines him. In the midst of all

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Why you must read Douglas S Santo’s The Bullion Road

The Bullion Road is a compelling story of travel, adventure, and romance set on the California frontier of 1879. 

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Why you must read Douglas S Santo’s The Bullion Road

The Bullion Road is a compelling story of travel, adventure, and romance set on the California frontier of 1879. 

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Why you must read Allie Burke’s Violet Midnight

Violet Midnight introduces The Enchanters, a unique race of humans who can manipulate the elements. The first book centers around Elias and Jane, a destiny of a couple who are brought together by a string of unfortunate, and dark, events.

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Why you must read Allie Burke’s Violet Midnight

Violet Midnight introduces The Enchanters, a unique race of humans who can manipulate the elements. The first book centers around Elias and Jane, a destiny of a couple who are brought together by a string of unfortunate, and dark, events.

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Why you must read Elise Sax’s Switched

Debra’s wedding day ended when the groom jilted her three hours before the ceremony, leaving her with a stiff catering bill and a broken heart. Now, he’s off to Bora Bora on a one-man honeymoon, and she’s on the couch

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Why you must read Elise Sax’s Switched

Debra’s wedding day ended when the groom jilted her three hours before the ceremony, leaving her with a stiff catering bill and a broken heart. Now, he’s off to Bora Bora on a one-man honeymoon, and she’s on the couch

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Why you must read Alastair Savage’s The Adventures of Siskin and Valderan

The Adventures of Siskin and Valderan is the tale of two swords-for-hire and their talking monkey, Jackanapes. Scraping a living on a barren, distant world, they are at the beck and call of powerful masters who send them in search

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Why you must read Alastair Savage’s The Adventures of Siskin and Valderan

The Adventures of Siskin and Valderan is the tale of two swords-for-hire and their talking monkey, Jackanapes. Scraping a living on a barren, distant world, they are at the beck and call of powerful masters who send them in search

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Why you must read Lola Smirnova’s Twisted

Twisted is a true-life-shaped-into-fiction story of vulnerability, courage and the art of making a living in the sex trade.

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Why you must read Lola Smirnova’s Twisted

Twisted is a true-life-shaped-into-fiction story of vulnerability, courage and the art of making a living in the sex trade.

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Why you must read Josephine Harwood’s Empathy

Empathy is a story about a caregiver who becomes too emotionally involved with her client’s family.

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Why you must read Josephine Harwood’s Empathy

Empathy is a story about a caregiver who becomes too emotionally involved with her client’s family.

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