The Montesoro Legacy

Brandon Brothers - Leo
By Stella Riley

The Montesoro Legacy is the third novel in the Brandon Brothers series by Stella Riley. Leo, the youngest Brandon brother, is slowly but surely making a name for himself as a portrait painter. While he is quite successful as an artist, his luck in the...

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Kincaid

A Mountain Man's Treachery
By GP Hutchinson

Kincaid: A Mountain Man's Treachery by GP Hutchinson is a fast-paced, action-packed Western tale. In Part I, Front Range Legend, Kincaid sets off to retrieve obscene photographs from two lackeys delivering them to a corrupt judge. In a double-cross, an all-out shooting match results in...

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Burbee, Jo and Making Memories

By Donald Taylor

Burbee, Jo and Making Memories by Donald Taylor is a delightful coming-of-age novel with memories written with a sense of nostalgia. Dean and Johnie have been driving through Canada for the last ten months. Toward the end of their adventure, Dean recounts beautiful memories from...

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Afterword

By Jeremy Bibaud

Afterword by Jeremy Bibaud is a compilation of original short stories that bring to life jobs people have held in history that will likely be viewed as outlandish through a modern lens but were important even if they were menial in their heyday. Bibaud weaves...

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On Bur Oak Ridge

Sheltering Trees Book Three
By Jenny Knipfer

Molly Lund never thought she’d see him again. It had been five years since the horrific events that took away her young son and made her husband disappear. She believed he was dead. So, after years of healing in an asylum (where women were sent...

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The Ghost Moth

A tragic tale of the Spirit versus the Flesh.
By Leslie Garland

The Ghost Moth by Leslie Garland is a stirring novel about faith, temptation, and the nature of evil. Set in 1535, Master Adam Callow joins the Black Acres Monastery as a novice monk. He comes from a middle-class family and so has a relatively privileged...

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Close Your Eyes

A Fairy Tale
By Chris Tomasini

Close Your Eyes: A Fairy Tale by Chris Tomasini is indeed what the author promises; a fairy tale but one aimed very much at adults. The author transports us to the mythical country of Gora, somewhere in central Europe in the early part of the...

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The Presidents Did What?

By Wag Harrison

When people vote to elect the President of the United States, they are voting for someone who will not only make decisions about how things are done in the US Government at home but also how the United States will function in the world. Voters...

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Brandy, You're a Fine Girl

By Dee DeTarsio

Brandy, You’re A Fine Girl is a work of fiction in the historical, comedy, and relationship drama subgenres. It is suitable for the general adult reading audience and was penned by author Dee DeTarsio. The book follows the whirlwind life of Brandy as she schemes...

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Search for Yesterday

Second Edition
By Quinn O. Heder

He had no memories. He didn’t have an identity either. Even a name—as fundamental as it is—was out of the question, so they called him Kid. Everything was lost in the void within him. Rising from the ashes of his family home, only his instincts...

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