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Duke of Knight

Gentlemen of Knights
By Elizabeth Johns

Duke of Knight is the first book in the Gentlemen of Knight series by Elizabeth Johns. After the death of her mother, Emma Lancaster's life takes a turn for the worse as her father gambles away their family fortune, forcing her to take drastic measures....

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Winter of Solace

The Executioner Knights Book 5
By Kathryn Le Veque

Winter of Solace by Kathryn Le Veque is a medieval romance set in England. William Marshal was the most powerful man in England, after the king. He had a fleet of elite commanders, and the best of them was Sir Caius d’Avignon. Caius was named...

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2HVØRHVNØT

To Have Or Have Not
By Jared K Chapman

Reading dystopian YA novels always seems to be an escapist experience. The plot is typical of the scenario of a world that has fallen from grace, and it is often up to young people to make a difference, save the day, or beat the odds....

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She, the President

A Presidency as Precedent
By Rey Rodriguez

What if a woman of color, running as an Independent candidate, became the first President of the United States? What if she could bring about radical policy changes that could entirely transform the lives of the American people even if she faced huge resistance from...

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Country Summers with Nanna

By Quisetter White

Grandmothers are special people. Whether you call them Grandmother, Grandma, Granny, or Nanna, they’re still pretty special. With school out for the summer, what better place to visit than Nanna’s home. A young girl enjoys so many special moments with her Nanna, how lovely she...

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True Power of You

By Marios Skarvellis

True Power of You: Successfully Overcoming Stress is a work of non-fiction in the self-help and guidance sub-genres and was penned by author Marios Skarvellis. The work is intended for the general reading audience and is written in an accessible format for anyone to engage...

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Merchants of Hate

By Jack Jardel

Merchants of Hate is a geopolitical thriller set in a dystopian future where western democracies have been taken over by far-right nationalist powers that rule through a combination of fear-mongering, misinformation, and propaganda. Written by Jack Jardel, the book follows multiple characters across the globe...

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Steve Tanner and the End of the World

By Dr. A.

Steve Tanner and the End of the World by Dr. A. is a children’s science fiction book about two young human boys, an earth-turned-ghost-planet, and a too-good-to-be-true alien paradise. When humans started their exodus from earth, Steve, the 13-year-old eponymous hero of this story and...

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Louie Finds a Friend

A Louie the Duck Story
By Vivian Zabel

Everyone needs a friend – someone who loves to do the same things you enjoy, and just enjoys being around you. Louie, a young duck, had his cousins, but they didn’t like to ride the waves as he did. And sometimes they had to go...

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The Pandemic Report

By Kenneth R. McClelland

During The Great War, a virus quickly spreads throughout the world, killing more victims than the war in the historical fiction novel, The Pandemic Report by Kenneth R. McClelland. Devon McCall is a cub reporter sent to get a story that nobody else wanted. Traveling...

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The Restructuring

Who Are You?
By J.L. Stafford

The Restructuring: Who Are You? by J.L. Stafford is a poetry collection geared towards enabling you to find your true self at a variety of psychological levels. The interrogatory style used by the author puts you on the edge of your seat, as you feel...

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The Hasidic Rebbe's Son

A Becks Ruchinsky Mystery
By Joan Lipinsky Cochran

The Hasidic Rebbe's Son by Joan Lipinsky Cochran is the second book in the thriller Becks Ruchinsky Mystery series, preceded by The Yiddish Gangster's Daughter, both of which read as stand-alones. In this installment, we meet a Hasidic Jewish student named Menachem “Menny” Tannenbaum as...

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A Coward's Guide to Oil Painting

The Novel
By MM Kent

A Coward's Guide to Oil Painting by MM Kent takes you on a nostalgic trip back to the 1960s. Mary Ellen Justice hates her name, as she finds Mary to be too ordinary. Listening to a Kingston Trio song made her decide to use Mariah...

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Eighteen Days in New York

A Novel about the 1924 Democratic Convention
By Bill Lewers

Eighteen Days in New York: A Novel about the 1924 Democratic Convention by Bill Lewers is an enthralling historical fiction novel with a touch of time-travel thrown in for good measure. Claudia Burnham was excited – a cub reporter for the Washington Chronicle, she had...

Transmissions

By Michael Golvach

Transmissions by Michael Golvach is a brooding, mysterious, and macabre novel interspersed with moments of passion and unthinkable dangers. We have two lovers, Benjamin and Amelie, who have loved each other for as long as they can remember. But time and fate have their ways...

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The Book Girl

By Rachelle Jones Smith

Why would anyone want to read? When there’s computer games, television, high tech this and that, what could possibly be the allure of reading? Deziri loves to read (as do I). Why? Well, why not, is what I would ask. Reading takes you to worlds...

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Little Medusa

No Stones Turned (Myth Me)
By Rachelle Jones Smith

Little Medusa desperately wants to play outside with the other children. The only problem is, like her namesake in Greek mythology, whenever people look into her eyes, they turn into stone. And, like the Greek mythological monster (though Little Medusa is only a child and...

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Daisy Moves to America

By Elyssa Nicole Trust

Daisy Moves to America is a social issues picture book for children, grades k-3, written by Elyssa Nicole Trust and illustrated by Alvin Adhi. Daisy loved everything about her life in the UK. When her mom announced that the family was moving to the US,...

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The Lindbergh Kidnapping Suspect No. 1

The Man Who Got Away
By Lise Pearlman

On March 1, 1932, Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr. was abducted from his crib in his parents' New Jersey home. His nanny, Betty Gow, was the first to notice his disappearance. This stirred a massive hunt for baby Charles and the kidnapper(s). The Lindbergh Kidnapping Suspect...

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Mom, Dad...Can We Talk?

Helping Our Aging Parents with the Insight and Wisdom of Others
By Dick Edwards

In life, they say that there are two absolutes, death and taxes, but let's add another one, aging. In today's culture, people are living longer and very heavy decisions must be made about the care and well-being of our loved ones, particularly our parents. In...

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