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It’s Friday The 13th, But Fear Not, Your Luck Just Got A Whole Lot Better: 12 Free Kindle Titles! Download These Freebies Now While Still Free: Nancy Lynn Jarvis’ Backyard Bones, Anthony Bruno’s Devil’s Food, James Todd Cochrane & Susan K. Szepanski’s Max and the Gatekeeper, Dianna Moore’s Thieves and Outcasts, SJB Gilmour’s The Borrowed Kitchen, Alexandra Sokoloff’s Huntress Moon, Richard La Plante’s Mantis, Kathryn Le Veque’s The Legend, Shirley Martin’s Midnight for Morgana, Vincent Zandri’s Permanence, Ginger Simpson’s Embezzled Love and Shéa MacLeod’s Dragon Warrior

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4.3 stars – 22 Reviews
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It’s not the first time Regan has experienced déjà-vu. But when the sensation involves finding a second body buried where one was found just weeks before, déjà-vu takes on new meaning.
Someone murdered a girl on her seventeenth birthday and, as Regan delves into the motive behind the girl’s murder, she discovers many people are trying to hide secrets about their entanglement with the dead teenager. Regan must figure out which of them is a murderer — and she has to do it carefully or she’ll become the killer’s next victim.
Santa Cruz, California real estate agent Regan McHenry, her husband Tom Kiley, and their friend police ombudsman Dave Everett are back in a new story of murder and invite you to come along for the twists and turns of the mystery.

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4.3 stars – 7 Reviews
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In DEVIL’S FOOD, the first book in the Loretta Kovacs thriller series, it’s make-it-or-break-it time for zaftig Loretta when she’s assigned to the ragtag Parole Violators Search Unit, a.k.a. the Jump Squad. All her buttons are pushed when she goes undercover as a desperate dieter at a Florida fat farm in order to nab an embezzler who’s a perfect size 2.

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Max and the Gatekeeper

by James Todd Cochrane, Susan K. Szepanski

4.4 stars – 51 Reviews
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A war has been waging for centuries; a magical and technological battle between good and evil. This conflict will affect life everywhere, but not everyone is aware it exists. When twelve-year old Max Rigdon is sent to stay with his grandfather for the summer, he unwillingly enters the fight.

The day Max steps off the bus he is marked with an evil curse and immediately becomes the target of evil men and creatures with designs on ruling the universe. Not only does this curse cause Max physical pain but it allows his enemies to track and find him. He soon learns that the reason for this unwanted attention is because his grandfather is the keeper of a gateway; a powerful machine that makes travel to hundreds of strange unknown worlds possible. The enemy will do anything to gain possession of this power in their quest to control all worlds.

With the help of his friend Cindy and others, Max must quickly learn the necessary skills to survive if he is to avoid the deadly trap that has been planned for him and his grandfather. A trap that has been decades in the making with Max as the missing piece. If successful it will change life as we know it.

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5.0 stars – 1 Reviews
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The Crystal Empire is taking over the world. What they never grasped was their greatest threat wasn’t the adults but the kids. Finder is a six-year-old elf that never heard the word impossible. Someone stole her memories, and she plans to get them back. If taking on the full empire is what it takes, well she could use a few good things to shoot. Devin is a human teenage who just wants to do art, and the occasional side job for the thieves’ guild. The empire has other ideas, and they’ve made him public enemy number one. If they want an enemy, he’s willing to provide them with one. The Outcast and the Freedom Fighter are about to join forces, and when they do, no one will stand in their way.

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The Borrowed Kitchen

by SJB Gilmour

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Take steamy scenes, thrilling mystery, hot food, a ghost and mix well!

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4.9 stars – 7 Reviews
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———— From Thriller Award-winning author Alexandra Sokoloff ———–

Book One in the riveting new Huntress/FBI series: HUNTRESS MOON

FBI Special Agent Matthew Roarke is closing in on a bust of a major criminal organization in San Francisco when he witnesses an undercover member of his team killed right in front of him on a busy street, an accident Roarke can’t believe is coincidental. His suspicions put him on the trail of a mysterious young woman who appears to have been present at each scene of a years-long string of “accidents” and murders, and who may well be that most rare of killers: a female serial.

Roarke’s hunt for her takes him across three states…while in a small coastal town, a young father and his five-year old son, both wounded from a recent divorce, encounter a lost and compelling young woman on the beach and strike up an unlikely friendship without realizing how deadly she may be.

As Roarke uncovers the shocking truth of her background, he realizes she is on a mission of her own, and must race to capture her before more blood is shed.

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Mantis (Fogarty-Tanaka Series)

by Richard La Plante

4.8 stars – 5 Reviews
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In recent weeks, three young women have been brutally assaulted and murdered in the city of Philadelphia. Lt. William Fogarty, a time-toughened cop, hardened by personal tragedy, is shocked by the brutality of the crimes. His only lead comes from medical examiner Josef Tanaka. Half Japanese and half American, Tanaka, a skilled practitioner of the martial arts, claims to recognize the method used in the attacks: a karate strike known as nukite, or spear hand. Fogarty has nowhere else to turn.

An unlikely combination, Fogarty and Tanaka, forced together by circumstance and neither completely trusting the other, they conduct a desperate hunt, trawling the city streets of Philadelphia and into the dangerous underbelly of the killing arts.

Pursuing the Mantis, a creature who uses the flesh of his victims in a sadistic, macabre ritual of self-purification, while Fogarty and Tanaka endanger the lives of those closest to them as they inch perilously close to the precipice of their own worst fears and weaknesses.

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The Legend

by Kathryn Le Veque

5.0 stars – 1 Reviews
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1270 A.D. – An epic story of loss, love and redemption. On the Seventh Crusade, Sir Alec Summerlin makes a horrible mistake that costs him everything. Once the greatest swordsman in the realm, he lays his weapon down and refuses to ever wield a broadsword again. Surrendering his spurs, he retires to his father’s castle in self-imposed exile. His father, however, has other ideas for his greatest son and betroths him to a local ale heiress. The Lady Peyton de Fluornoy is as resistant to marriage as Alec is, but she gradually begins to warm to the man who has given up on life. Alec comes to know a lady of spirit, beauty and intelligence. Before their marriage can happen, however, Alec’s father is blackmailed by a neighbor who wants Peyton for his own son. Now deeply in love, Alec elopes with Peyton and an entirely new world of danger and passion opens up for them both. As the conflict with the neighbor heats up, deep and horrific secrets are revealed, and Peyton ends up in grave danger. Alec must recant his vow and draw his sword again to save the woman that he loves as The Legend is once again reborn.

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Midnight for Morgana

by Shirley Martin

3.3 stars – 6 Reviews
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When a good witch grants Morgana her deepest desire, the young woman gets more than she bargained for. And a handsome prince gets the surprise of his life.
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When Prince Keir attends the fair in a faraway city, he never expected to meet his future bride there. But seeing a beautiful woman with blue eyes and blonde hair, he knows this lady was meant for him. Clad in satin and fur and riding a sleek white horse, she surely must be a princess. Prince Keir will accept nothing less than a princess as his bride. But he is in for a surprise, for Morgana is not what she appears to be.Tired of drudgery and housework, Morgana wishes she could attend the fair and meet other young people. When a good witch grants her these wishes, she gets more than she bargained for. But when Prince Keir comes to her house, he is the last person she wants to see.

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Permanence

by Vincent Zandri

4.4 stars – 8 Reviews
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Based upon Vincent Zandri’s most anthologized Pushcart Prize-nominated short story of the same title, Permanence, is the “Hitchcockian” story of Mary Kismet, a travel agent and grieving mother of a toddler who suffered an apparent accidental drowning. Now, all alone in the world, she attempts to ease the pain of her suffering by immersing herself, body and soul, into a love affair with her psychiatrist, a man haunted by his own demons. A tragic novel of obsession, dark compulsions, and madness, Permanence transports the ill-fated lovers from New York to Venice, Italy, and back again.

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Embezzled Love

by Ginger Simpson

5.0 stars – 2 Reviews
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Can you really find true love on your computer?

Seems everywhere she looks lonely divorcee, Cassie Fremont, sees advertisements claiming to help find her true love…the man of her dreams. With visions of a fairy tale romance, she follows the link in a SPAM message and joins an online dating service. Imagine her surprise when ‘he’ responds to her profile with toe-tingling interest. Will the Texas heartthrob be the answer to her prayers, or is she about to book a ride on the roller coaster from hell?

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Dragon Warrior (Dragon Wars)

by Shéa MacLeod

3.7 stars – 10 Reviews
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A man without a past.
A woman without a future.
A world destroyed by monsters.
All that’s left is hope.In Rain Mauri’s post-apocalyptic world there are no shades of gray when it comes to survival. Until she meets a Dragon Warrior and discovers nothing is as simple as it seems.Together, Rain and the Dragon Warrior must uncover the truth behind the nightmare their world has become. Their quest will put them in the crosshairs of a ruthless enemy, but with her determination and his skill, they might just save their race from destruction. If they can save each other first.
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Caulder is an ex-con with a simple assignment – find Dawayne Howard and deliver him to the old man – a mob boss in Orlando. The only problem? The old man is going to kill Dawayne, and Dawayne doesn’t want to die.

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Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Friday, July 13 – Two Great Reads for under $3 — Save 75% on Kurt Vonnegut’s Masterful Short Works Collected in Welcome to the Monkey House, plus … Don’t miss Pardu Ponnapalli’s Just A Bunch of Crazy Ideas (Today’s Sponsor)

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Just a Bunch of Crazy Ideas

by Pardu Ponnapalli
4.8 stars – 42 Reviews
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This book is about thoughts and ideas on a wide range of subjects. The topics include building a space elevator, new approaches to space travel, Star Trek reboot themes, ideas for energy conservation, what to do about our federal debt, modifying the game of chess and others. The following provides a quick overview of the chapters:

Chapter 1 Space Elevator
Chaper 2 Alternative Energies and Energy Conservation
Chapter 3 More Thoughts on Energy Conservation
Chapter 4 Gas Stations and filling up
Chapter 5 Luggage and Airplanes
Chapter 6 Thoughts on Chess
Chapter 7 Thoughts on Ice Hockey
Chapter 8 Thoughts on Cat Litter
Chapter 9 Our National Debt and Defecit
Chapter 10 I am overweight and so are most Americans
Chapter 11 Star Trek and Reboot
Chapter 12 Thoughts about Laptops
Chapter 13 Thoughts about Space Exploration
Chapter 14 Thoughts on the Stock Market
Chapter 15 Automatic Inform Systems for IT Workers
Chapter 16 Hikers who hurt themselves
Chapter 17 How to improve dishwashers

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“Pardu S. Ponnapalli, an IT specialist with a doctorate in physics, has devised ingenious and potentially world-changing ways to improve things. Many of Ponnapalli’s essays are intellectually challenging, short, well written and entertaining.” — Patty Sutherland, Foreword Clarion Review June 2011
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“Ponnapalli’s crazy (impulsive, but fun and thought provoking) ideas cover some timely and popular topics; U.S debt and defecit, overweight, stock market, space exploration, alternative energies, cat litter and more. The book is easy to read.” — Recommended & Reviewed in The Mindquest Review of Books, by Lightword Publishing, August 2011

“The essays were well-written and mostly thought through. Based on his personal experience, they were enlightening and at times, laughable. More importantly, they make the reader take the time to think about our future, ponder on the problems, and look for the solutions we need.” — Teri Davis, BestSellersWorld.com, July, 2011

“Some of my fondest memories of university were those informal gab sessions in the common room. Just a Bunch of Crazy Ideas reminds me of those times.”Just a Bunch of Crazy Ideas presents some good ideas and some not so good ideas. Take them as you will. Laugh at them or be inspired by them.” — Tami Brady, TCM Reviews, July 22, 2011

“The act of brainstorming can result in new ideas and surprising results. The author ends each chapter with the words, “Discuss and enjoy!” That is exactly what the reader of this “bunch of crazy ideas” will do.” — Libby Grandy, The US Review of Books

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The purpose of this book is to share a bunch of “crazy” ideas. There is no claim that any careful research is done. It is more like a brainstorming session where any idea that comes to mind is presented. That is why you get a wide range of topics , from dealing with cat litter to exploring space.

You may wonder what the value of this is. Maybe the ideas are all not worth much in practical terms. Or perhaps there are some gems and some real bad ones. What’s the sense in me writing about these ideas?

Actually, I was wondering the same thing for many years. I have thought about writing this book for a lot of years , and never went through with it until recently.

I think we all start out when we are young thinking we are going to change the world. Especially in university, when I was studying physics, I had constant discussions with my colleagues about revolutionary ideas. As you get older, you settle down to a regular life that for the most part involves paying bills with the money you earn. Most of our energies start getting devoted to survival. Before you know it , you are wondering about managing retirement and you are left with a sense that somehow life passed you by.

The reason for this transformation from a wild eyed youngster with grand ideas to a well settled mortgage paying robot is fairly plain- most of us are just struggling to get by in life. Few of us have the luxury of picking and choosing what we do for a living. My own entry into the IT field was due to the inability of finding any physics related employment after doing a Ph.D. The job market was poor, and I looked around for a marketable job. I have done fairly well in my chosen profession, but I am constantly haunted by the thought that I was meant for something else. I suspect I have a lot of company in this regard.

It seems to me our sense of intellectual courage also wanes with age and seniority. We may have ideas that we think are worthwhile, but we dismiss them for the usual reasons:

People will think they are stupid (a perennial favorite).

I bet someone has thought of it already (yes, but they might not have voiced it ).

I want to stick to the safe stuff that’s in the realm of my expertise.

It all becomes a tedious cycle. We end up doing something by rote, or maybe finding just a few ideas in our chosen profession that are interesting, and being content to live out our lives without a sense of wonder or exploration.

So this book is my attempt to revive a sense of wonder and speculation.

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Mystery & Suspense Alert! Amazon Bestselling Author Andrea Stein’s New Novel Never Go Back (The Minerva Mysteries) is for readers who like strong female detectives with a dash of sophistication, glamor and secret societies – Now Just 99 Cents or Free via Kindle Lending Library

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Never Go Back – A Minerva Mystery

In Never Go Back twenty-something writer Lia Mitchell is living the perfect big city life. Great career – check, nice apartment – check, date with a cute guy – check…membership in an underground secret society – check.
The Minerva Society is network of highly influential people to whom Lia owes everything. So when the Minerva Society calls, Lia has to listen. She’s been drafted to retrieve the secret files of recently deceased Marilyn Cruz, an up and coming politician. Marilyn’s little black book may or may not contain information that some people want to stay buried.
Lia reluctantly accepts the job, only to find that it means a return to home – and her estranged family, When she returns to the wealthy horse country of New Jersey she finds that the quiet woods and idyllic farms hide secrets, deep secrets. When everyone she knows – and some people she doesn’t – warn her to stop asking questions, Lia digs in, especially when she realizes that Marilyn’s death may not be an accident – and the Lia’s own sister may be next to face danger.
Lia will learn that she can trust no one, not even the supposedly benevolent Minerva Society. But to whom much is given, more is expected. Finding out really happened to Marilyn Cruz and her secrets may just cost Lia everything she’s worked for – including her life.
The Minerva Mysteries is a new mystery series featuring Amelia “Lia” Mitchell, a writer with a growing online empire. She owes her success to talent, hard work, and the helping hand of The Minerva Society. To the public it’s a female networking organization, but to its members, it is a powerful circle of wealth and influence. Lia’s deep ties to the Minerva Society involve her in their sometimes shady road to power.
For those who like strong female detectives with a dash of sophistication, glamor and secret societies, Lia Mitchell and The Minerva Mysteries fit the bill.

About The Author

Ever since I was a kid I have been a reader – from Nancy Drew, to the Hardy Boys, right on up to Agatha Christie, Deanna Raybourn, Stephanie Meyer, and even Clive Cussler. Most of the time I’ll pick up a mystery, thriller, or romantic suspense – I love a story with a definite ending.

But I’ll read anything – from fiction, to self help. I love books that entertain – but I also love to learn something. I am a big fan of Brian Tracy, Anthony Robbins, Suze Orman and David Bach.

I live in rural NJ, with my family – which includes 3 kids. I write the GirlMogul blog, mystery books and the GirlMogul Guides, which are concise Kindle guides for getting what you want.

On the mystery front, I’m hard at work on Minerva Mysteries, a series featuring amateur sleuth Lia Mitchell, a writer and member of the powerful, secretive Minerva Society, which is a bit like an all female Masons…

In addition to my non-fiction guides and grown up mysteries, I have written a tween adventure/mystery book titled, Raising Hannah – Or How to Rewrite History – it’s available for the Kindle or in paperback or visit www.GirlMogul.com for more about the books and characters.

As for hobbies – reading, cooking, sometimes, and more reading. I watch some TV though, but am always trying to carve out more writing time. Right now I’m a fan of Empire Boardwalk, Castle, True Love, Vampire Diaries, Bones, A Game of Thrones and Blue Bloods (still lovin’ Tom Selleck).

Hope you enjoy my books – if you do, you can always leave a review – I read them or drop by girlmogul.com

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Wow! Six More Brand New Kindle Free Titles: Jennifer O’Neill’s Keys to the Spirit World, Ray N. Kuili’s Awakening, Marcia Pollock & Jerry Pollock’s Putting God Into Einstein’s Equations, G.L. Rockey’s Time and Chance, SJB Gilmour’s The Borrowed Kitchen and Dantel Mullany’s Where The Forgotten Were Thrown

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4.9 stars – 12 Reviews
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Who are your Spirit Guides?

This book does not only cover “who” your Spirit Guides are, but you will also learn “why” you have Spirit Guides.

Keys to the Spirit World covers:

What do Spirit Guides look like?
How do Spirit Guides communicate?
What is it like to receive communications from spirits or Spirit Guides?
Chakras and spirit communication
10 Tips for working with spirits and Spirit Guides
Communication with Spirit Guides through writing
Spirit communication through dreaming
Spirit Guide communication meditation
5 Common “blocks” that keep people from developing spirit communication

Not only does “Keys to the Spirit World” teach you what roles Spirit Guides play in your own life, but it also teaches you how to communicate with them yourself. You will learn how to develop your own communication system with spirits and Spirit Guides, as well as develop an understanding of what they are trying to communicate with you right now!

Spirit Guides are always trying to communicate with you; many times you just do not have a complete understanding of how this communication system works. There are many forms of spirit communication and it is important for you to find out what particular system works best for you. This will allow you to communicate with your Spirit Guides most effectively.

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Awakening

by Ray N. Kuili

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Alan is young, talented and ambitious. At twenty-seven, he leads a large team at a multinational corporation and is certain that sooner or later his determination and skills will take him to the very top of the company. When he is hand-picked by his CEO to participate in an elite leadership training program, Alan has no doubt that his dreams of power are coming true. But as he joins ten other star managers in a secluded luxury lodge, he doesn’t know that in few days he will be facing the harshest challenge of his life.

The unconventional workshop is about to take a very dangerous turn, testing values and characters of its participants in the most brutal ways and presenting them with the ultimate question: how high a price are they willing to pay for power?

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5.0 stars – 6 Reviews
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“Truth, love and wisdom lie within these pages.” God’s Endorsement

God is energy and so is our Divine soul. Each of us receives a tiny “piece” of God’s virtually infinite energy, and the difference between our energy and that of God is simply the enormous difference in order of magnitude when comparing God’s energy to ours. The behavior of this energy mirrors the equations brilliantly originated and described by Albert Einstein with two exceptions — the mass, m referenced in Einstein’s famous equation, E=mc2, is a special Mass, M, originating in God’s energy particles, and God’s and our soul energy travels at one million times the speed of light, c. In fact, this Mass is the source of the independent intelligence and sensory properties found in the soul of all human brains.’ Putting God Into Einstein’s Equations: Energy of the Soul is a provocative and compelling book that weaves together empirical, scientific observation, academic research, and theoretical and theological considerations, bolstered by revelatory, first-hand testimony bearing witness to the existence of the Divine soul in both the physical and spirit worlds.

The book is the direct outcome of an unusual and unique collaboration by soul mates Marcia and Jerry Pollock spanning the spiritual and physical worlds. Marcia is deceased, and her contributions come from the powerful intelligent energy of her Divine soul, which is without her physical body in the spirit world. Jerry is alive with his Divine soul, which is constrained within his physical body on planet Earth. Communicating through telepathy, the authors have written this exquisitely, simply explained book in their humble attempt of gratitude to bring new knowledge to the understanding of God’s Essence and our world.

Contained in the pages of Putting God Into Einstein’s Equations are moving, personal reflections on the authors’ life experiences, from the thrill of discovering one’s true soul mate to both traumatic and joyous events like a descent into bipolar depression, Divine miracles, and the pain and loss associated with the death of a loved one. Equally explored and discussed are practical techniques for hypnotic-spiritual world regression and directing spiritual energy and using light to alleviate negative forces. Above all else, Putting God Into Einstein’s Equations seeks to advance an awareness and comprehension of God, drawing upon points of reference as diverse as Qigong and yoga to the word of rabbinical scholars.

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Time and Chance

by G.L. Rockey

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Nashville the setting, suspense the game, TV news director Jack Carr weaves his way through a tangle of greed, country music, murder, and a knockout undercover agent, Gillian Phoenix.

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The Borrowed Kitchen

by SJB Gilmour

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Take steamy scenes, thrilling mystery, hot food, a ghost and mix well!

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Who are the forgotten? They are those who bear the burden of the biggest divide there is. They are poor so that others can be rich. For centuries the rich and the poor lived side by side, only divided by wages and cities. And no one could have predicted that there would come a time where the divide would stretch to seas and lands. There were many signs, one after another. But it was too late when the forgotten realized that a single moment, a single decision could change everything they ever knew. Left in the broken ruins of Britain, the abandoned cities filled with toxic fumes becomes the only world the poor know. Here food is a luxury, survival the only motivation, until there no longer was a gap between man and monster. Sullivan was born in these lawless terrains. But it was only when he lost his post as a gang leader that he had to bear the reality of such a world without its mask, where hunger turned friends into enemies, and every decision was one of life or death.
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Max and the Gatekeeper

by James Todd Cochrane, Susan K. Szepanski

4.4 stars – 51 Reviews
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A war has been waging for centuries; a magical and technological battle between good and evil. This conflict will affect life everywhere, but not everyone is aware it exists. When twelve-year old Max Rigdon is sent to stay with his grandfather for the summer, he unwillingly enters the fight.

The day Max steps off the bus he is marked with an evil curse and immediately becomes the target of evil men and creatures with designs on ruling the universe. Not only does this curse cause Max physical pain but it allows his enemies to track and find him. He soon learns that the reason for this unwanted attention is because his grandfather is the keeper of a gateway; a powerful machine that makes travel to hundreds of strange unknown worlds possible. The enemy will do anything to gain possession of this power in their quest to control all worlds.

With the help of his friend Cindy and others, Max must quickly learn the necessary skills to survive if he is to avoid the deadly trap that has been planned for him and his grandfather. A trap that has been decades in the making with Max as the missing piece. If successful it will change life as we know it.

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4.6 stars – 18 Reviews
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Her name was Capri, and she was Air.

She was born with a gift she didn’t understand. A gift so strange, so remarkable that she had kept it secret for as long as she could remember, despising that it made her different when all she wanted was to be normal, to belong. As an orphan, belonging to someone, anyone, would have been an incredible blessing, one she would have given up all that she had just to get a taste of.

But the truth was that she didn’t belong in the orphanage in Virginia, or even in the United States. In fact, she didn’t belong with human beings at all. Because she wasn’t one of them, not really. She was something much more extraordinary.

She could shift the direction of the wind, create billowing clouds out of nothing, and charm birds into dancing on her open palm. She belonged to an elite group of beings, responsible for preserving the balance of nature and the safety of Earth from an underworld that deserved to be feared, and needed to be controlled. And after years of being lost, she had at last been found, and now the truth of how she had ended up so far from home was becoming horribly clear to her.

But there’s someone who doesn’t want her to return; someone who knows Capri was the only witness to an act of heinous treason and violent murder. And when she begins to search her memories for details of the night she was taken from her home, details that will implicate a killer, she finds herself the unwary target of an otherworldly dark force intent on silencing her by any means possible.

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Permanence

by Vincent Zandri

4.4 stars – 8 Reviews
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Based upon Vincent Zandri’s most anthologized Pushcart Prize-nominated short story of the same title, Permanence, is the “Hitchcockian” story of Mary Kismet, a travel agent and grieving mother of a toddler who suffered an apparent accidental drowning. Now, all alone in the world, she attempts to ease the pain of her suffering by immersing herself, body and soul, into a love affair with her psychiatrist, a man haunted by his own demons. A tragic novel of obsession, dark compulsions, and madness, Permanence transports the ill-fated lovers from New York to Venice, Italy, and back again.

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4.9 stars – 7 Reviews
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———— From Thriller Award-winning author Alexandra Sokoloff ———–

Book One in the riveting new Huntress/FBI series: HUNTRESS MOON

FBI Special Agent Matthew Roarke is closing in on a bust of a major criminal organization in San Francisco when he witnesses an undercover member of his team killed right in front of him on a busy street, an accident Roarke can’t believe is coincidental. His suspicions put him on the trail of a mysterious young woman who appears to have been present at each scene of a years-long string of “accidents” and murders, and who may well be that most rare of killers: a female serial.

Roarke’s hunt for her takes him across three states…while in a small coastal town, a young father and his five-year old son, both wounded from a recent divorce, encounter a lost and compelling young woman on the beach and strike up an unlikely friendship without realizing how deadly she may be.

As Roarke uncovers the shocking truth of her background, he realizes she is on a mission of her own, and must race to capture her before more blood is shed.

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Transformative Travel

by Kate Benzin

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4.8 stars – 8 Reviews
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Kathmandu. Nepal. The Himalayas. An exotic area of the world that many people dream about visiting. Kate made that dream come true.

A casual phone call to a friend sparked the fulfillment of Kate’s lifelong dream of traveling to Nepal in order to trek in the Himalayas. She jokingly mentioned to her friend Kay who was planning to start a new exercise routine that they could get fit on a trip to the Himalayas.

Within just a few weeks, Kate and Kay found themselves on a plane on the way to the adventure of a lifetime:

– seeing the gorgeous snow-capped Himalayas in person so close that it seemed that Kate could just reach out her hand to touch them

– trekking for days into areas that only the most adventurous travelers ever reach.

What Kate learned about herself during the challenging and sometimes excrutiating, but always stimulating, adventure of trekking at high altitude over rough terrain truly transformed her in ways that often did not become apparent until many years later.

Follow along with Kate as she learns more about how to expand her limits so that she can truly fulfill her dream. And maybe you will find yourself motivated to fulfill your dream as well.

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Mantis (Fogarty-Tanaka Series)

by Richard La Plante

4.8 stars – 5 Reviews
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In recent weeks, three young women have been brutally assaulted and murdered in the city of Philadelphia. Lt. William Fogarty, a time-toughened cop, hardened by personal tragedy, is shocked by the brutality of the crimes. His only lead comes from medical examiner Josef Tanaka. Half Japanese and half American, Tanaka, a skilled practitioner of the martial arts, claims to recognize the method used in the attacks: a karate strike known as nukite, or spear hand. Fogarty has nowhere else to turn.

An unlikely combination, Fogarty and Tanaka, forced together by circumstance and neither completely trusting the other, they conduct a desperate hunt, trawling the city streets of Philadelphia and into the dangerous underbelly of the killing arts.

Pursuing the Mantis, a creature who uses the flesh of his victims in a sadistic, macabre ritual of self-purification, while Fogarty and Tanaka endanger the lives of those closest to them as they inch perilously close to the precipice of their own worst fears and weaknesses.

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The Legend

by Kathryn Le Veque

5.0 stars – 1 Reviews
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1270 A.D. – An epic story of loss, love and redemption. On the Seventh Crusade, Sir Alec Summerlin makes a horrible mistake that costs him everything. Once the greatest swordsman in the realm, he lays his weapon down and refuses to ever wield a broadsword again. Surrendering his spurs, he retires to his father’s castle in self-imposed exile. His father, however, has other ideas for his greatest son and betroths him to a local ale heiress. The Lady Peyton de Fluornoy is as resistant to marriage as Alec is, but she gradually begins to warm to the man who has given up on life. Alec comes to know a lady of spirit, beauty and intelligence. Before their marriage can happen, however, Alec’s father is blackmailed by a neighbor who wants Peyton for his own son. Now deeply in love, Alec elopes with Peyton and an entirely new world of danger and passion opens up for them both. As the conflict with the neighbor heats up, deep and horrific secrets are revealed, and Peyton ends up in grave danger. Alec must recant his vow and draw his sword again to save the woman that he loves as The Legend is once again reborn.
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