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A Fine and Dangerous Season

by Keith Raffel

4.9 stars – 23 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
The phone rings in the California home of businessman Nate Michaels before the sun is up on October 24, 1962. An hour later he’s on an Air Force jet to Washington. Michaels hasn’t seen or spoken to President Kennedy since they met at Stanford in the fall of 1940, but now JFK needs his help opening a back channel to defuse the threat posed by Soviet missiles in Cuba. In both the Pentagon and the Kremlin, pro-war generals want a showdown, not a humiliating compromise. As the world races toward nuclear holocaust during a fine and dangerous autumn, Michaels finds himself spinning in a maelstrom of statecraft, espionage, love, and betrayal.

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Here’s the set-up:
Spam is terrible. We can all agree on that, right? None of us ever wants to read another email message about how to buy Viagra online, make millions by helping a poor Nigerian military widow park her billions offshore, or increase the size of our penis (whether we actually have one or not!) Sure, we can agree to that. But unfortunately, some of the same companies that we expect to protect us from our enemies (or spammers, to be a little more specific) are actually blocking value communications from our friends.

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The Buggy List

by Courtney Rice Gager

4.4 stars – 5 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Drew and Libby Sullivan have spent the past six years building the perfect life together. They have a beautiful home, flourishing careers, and they’re finally ready to take the plunge into parenthood. Well, almost. Despite the endless prodding from family, friends, and even strangers, there still seems to be something holding the couple back from starting a family.

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4.5 stars – 15 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Broken dreams…shattered hearts…a special recipe…  Following the tragic, sudden death of her parents, Kate Spencer broke off her engagement from high school sweetheart Logan Daniels, just weeks before their wedding. She chose, instead, to remain in Mount Ridge, Tennessee to raise her younger sisters and help keep the family together. Now, with her sisters grown, she spends her days at family-owned Sweet Treats Bakery, hiding a wounded heart in the sweet confections she creates.

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4.0 stars – 32 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
A terrifying novel of suspense inspired by the world-famous ESP experiments conducted by Dr. J.B. Rhine in the Duke University parapsychology department.

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4.6 stars – 67 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
When Treat Byrnes walks into her bookstore café, Eve Alexander wants to eat him up. Bad boy isn’t her usual flavor, but for the sexy contractor, she’s willing to take a walk on the wild side.

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Broken Birdie Chirpin

by Adam Tarsitano

4.9 stars – 9 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Broken Birdie Chirpin tells the story of a watershed year in the life of a gifted, but mostly maladjusted, teenage rock n’ roller. He embarks on a journey from mysterious loner through the upper echelons of the London music scene in search of his rock n’ roll fantasy.

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Men Cry In The Dark

by MICHAEL BAISDEN

4.4 stars – 12 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Men Cry In The Dark is an entertaining and realistic novel about fatherhood, interracial dating, and the fear of love and commitment from a man’s perspective. Michael Baisden has courageously defied the stereotypes to prove once and for all that men love their children, cherish their women, and yes, even cry.

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The King of Blades

by Ken Brosky

4.6 stars – 33 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
“We hunt a monster. And we will hunt him until he is dead, even if it means riding the great glacier itself and eating our own dead to stay alive.”

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Against The Wall

by Julie Prestsater

4.1 stars – 94 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Shelly Gelson had it all…a job teaching English at Carver High, her best friend, Mel, working by her side and engaged to her high school sweetheart, Chase Marino. That is until Chase breaks her heart and leaves her for another teacher at the school. Now Shel is left broken hearted and trying to figure out what she wants while watching Chase and the home wrecker make moon eyes at each other.

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4.0 stars – 57 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Former ER doctor Grace Moran has been through a lot. After witnessing her husband’s murder and barely surviving herself, she’s left medicine and become a prisoner of her own house and mind. Until she wakes up in her old hospital, told that she has a brain tumor that can only be treated if she agrees to participate in an experimental drug protocol using Lucidine.

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