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Having worked in an office for many years, I also loved the office humor in the story. I've worked with people like that, too! This would be a great light summer read and I highly recommend it.
Sometime Soon
by Debra Doxer
4.3 stars - 3 reviews
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Currently FREE for Amazon Prime Members
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here's the set-up:
Dating is making Andrea Whitman miserable, and she’s not just tired of it, she’s jaded.

She wonders if an attractive, successful woman with a strong sense of right and wrong can find love in a fast-paced, inked-up, follow-the-path-of-least-resistance kind of world. Andrea admits she's choosey, and she can be opinionated. But after years of dating, she would settle for kindness, consideration, and some chemistry. In her pursuit of those traits, she has been insulted, demeaned, and more than a little hurt. She is ready to give up on finding a relationship to concentrate on more attainable goals like success in her high-tech career, and being a good friend and sister. But those friends, and her family, will not allow her to throw in the towel.

Andrea isn’t lacking dates. Her cup is overflowing, and there’s one man who has potential. The chemistry between them is undeniable. But when Andrea lets the disappointments of her past affect the relationships of her present, she risks losing one of the good guys when he finally does come along.
One Reviewer Notes:
I love that I was able to completely relate to Andrea. As someone who has been through a lot of the dating disasters and awkwardness it was refreshing to read a story where I could see myself in a character. I love that as a reader, we were able to experience the inner struggles regarding relationships that Andrea had to deal with. There were times where I wanted to shake Andrea and tell her to stop interfering with her own happiness! I think she heard me, because by the time it came down to end, she stopped over thinking and just LIVED. I highly recommend this book to anyone that is looking for a refreshing story about life, love, romance, and waiting for what you deserve.
Bianca
About the Author
Debra Doxer has always loved to write. She also loves to read, often finishing several books a week. Debra works as a writer in the network and software security field. For fun, she writes fiction novels.

Debra lives with her family outside of Boston and is currently working on her next book. Debra Doxer has always loved to write. She also loves to read, often finishing several books a week. Debra works as a writer in the network and software security field. For fun, she writes fiction novels. Debra lives with her family outside of Boston and is currently working on her next book.
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Sometime Soon

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11 MORE FREE Kindle Titles – Just For Today!

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Redemption Song

by Derick Parsons

4.2 stars – 46 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Who is murdering black men in Dublin, and why? Is it a racist, anti-immigrant group or are there other, hidden reasons for the killings? These are some of the questions that washed-up detective Jack O’Neill must answer in order to stop the carnage and salvage his ruined career. As the pressure -and the body count- mounts Jack finds that he must solve the case to save not just his job but his life as he becomes the killer’s next target.

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4.4 stars – 100 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Quinn Robbins thinks she’s ordinary. Her life is perfect – everything a teenager’s should be. Until the night she nearly runs over a strange classmate with her car, and suddenly finds herself wrapped up in a mystery. A mystery that will lead her to an entirely new world, and to a discovery that will teach her that sometimes finding out who you really are is only the beginning.

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4.0 stars – 102 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Here’s the set-up:
Seth is a young man torn by fear and indecision. His life no longer in his hands, he fears an uncertain future where the only certainty is a life of servitude to the kingdom. Fortunately for Seth, he is not alone. His brother Garret too attends the choosing ceremony where their fates will be decided. Together the twins make their way to the castle city of Valdadore for the choosing ceremony but along the way Seth notices a strange new trend in his life. Time after time strange circumstances befall him in what others might call a coincidence, but Seth knows something else is amiss and begins mentally cataloging each new and strange event. Learning his past is all a lie, Seth begins to fear more for his future as a dark goddess vies for his service to her cause. Seths loyalties and responsibilities begin to stack up as he makes friends and allies and even falls in love, but with the choosing ceremony growing ever nearer will he be forced to flee the kingdom into a life of exile, or choose to serve the goddess who swears that only through her will he find peace.

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4.9 stars – 9 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Enter the mind of an experienced psychologist as he tells you the vital processes used to interpret a dream. The Chinese language has thousands of characters–the English language has only 26 from which hundreds of thousands of words can be created. With the 40 keys or deductive/intuitive keys or rules Dr. Fox uses, many, many dreams can be interpreted correctly.

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Kain (Elyon’s World)

by Brie McGill

4.8 stars – 16 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Counting days is irrelevant in the life of a well-to-do man, unless he counts the days passed in total service to the Empire. Salute. Submit. Shut up and scan the wrist. Therapists armed with batons and brass knuckles guide the derelict along a well-beaten path to Glory.

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Here’s the set-up:
Liquid fire poured into me, filling me with the intimate sense of him as he leaned in to claim my lips with his own. I reached for him, needing him closer, needing to feel his flesh against mine, but my arms couldn’t close the distance between us, which grew wider with each hitched breath. So close to finally feeling something real, something carnal and deep, I cried out in frustration, dropping my hands as he disappeared. My cries deepened into a frenzy of panic and my eyes flew open. I clutched my blanket and stilled myself to calm my racing heart.

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Evening’s Dust

by Mary Sousa

4.0 stars – 1 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Raised by a violent, alcoholic father and a frightened, victimized mother, Ella’s adulthood is stunted by growing up in her father’s long shadow. Despite her rich education and finding a rewarding job working with elderly patients, something is missing from her life.

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4.1 stars – 78 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Although raised by single metahuman parents, Stephanie, Rael, and Lance weren’t prepared for the sudden and shocking event that thrust them into a night of upheaval as they cope with their metamorphosis into superhumans. The meteor shower that altered the heroes also mutated many others in Metrocity, causing a scene of chaos at Iron Cross General Hospital as Lance and Stephanie are captured by law enforcement, and Rael must free them.

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One Step Too Far

by Tina Seskis

4.3 stars – 61 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
An apparently happy marriage. A beautiful son. A lovely home. So what makes identical twin Emily Coleman get up one morning and walk right out of her life? How will she survive? And what is the date that looms, threatening to force her to confront her past? No-one has ever guessed her secret. Will you?

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Edited for Death

by Michele Drier

3.8 stars – 15 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Or check out the Audible.com version of Edited for Death
in its Audible Audio Edition, Unabridged!
Here’s the set-up:
Amy Hobbes never expected to solve anything tougher than a crossword puzzle. When she left her job as a journalist in Southern California, she planned to give the adrenaline a rest, but her next job, managing editor of a local newspaper, delivers some surprises. After a respected Senator and World War II hero dies and two more people turn up dead, the news heats up. Both victims had ties to a hotel owned by the Senator’s family. With the help of reporter pal Clarice and the new man in her life, Phil, Amy uncovers a number of shadowy figures, including a Holocaust survivor who’s spent sixty years tracking down Nazi loot. It’s a complex and dangerous puzzle, but Amy can’t walk away until she solves it.

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4.3 stars – 10 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
The winter solstice 2012 won’t be the end of the world. It will be the beginning of the end….

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