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Seductive Secrets (Secret Lives Book 1)

by Colleen Connally
4.0 stars – 905 reviews
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Someone wants Alyce Hythe dead…

Shunned from London society for being the daughter of England’s most notorious spy, Alyce Hythe desires only to clear her father’s name. For years, she has been hidden away from all prying eyes, given a new identity and told to forget who she was. But strange things have been happening causing old rumors to once more be whispered.

Long has Lord Julian Casvelyn lived with guilt brought on when his brother was murdered by England’s most infamous traitor. But one eventful night has changed everything Lord Julian believed about his brother’s death. Never did he suspect the woman he has just saved from certain harm is the daughter of that man. Now Julian is caught in midst of a conspiracy and desire for that woman. Thrown together by fate, the two search for answers long denied them and along the way discover a love that can free them both.

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A Harmless Little Game (Harmless #1)

by Meli Raine
4.1 stars – 479 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Four years ago I lost my virginity on live, streaming television. Too bad I wasn’t awake for it. The video went viral. Of course it would. A Senator’s daughter on camera? Wouldn’t you click “share”? Besides, that’s what three of the four guys in the video did. Share. They shared me. But that fourth guy? The nondescript one in the background in the upper left corner of the screen, just sitting on the couch? The only one who did nothing? Not one single thing. That was my boyfriend, Drew. And that was the last time I saw him. Until today, when my father—now on a path to the White House—hired him as head of security for my new team as I return home after four years of “recovering” in an undisclosed location that involved white lab coats, needles, pills and damage control. You see, the other three guys never went to jail. Never had charges pressed. Never faced consequences.

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The Last of the Sages (Book #1 of the Sage Saga)

by Julius St. Clair
3.8 stars – 108 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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In the kingdom of Allay, Sages are born. Powerful warriors with supernatural abilities that would rival the strength of whole armies. And there is an academy that trains such warriors, forging them out of young, ordinary students. Few survive, but if there is any hope for this now desolate kingdom, the tests must be given to all that enter its walls. One such student is James, a self-proclaimed slacker that has just been forced into the academy by his father. And if he plans to see another day, he will have to weather through four lessons in life: determination, maturity, trust, and love…

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Dreams for Stones (Dreams Trilogy Book 1)

by Ann Warner
4.7 stars – 84 reviews
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INDIE NEXT GENERATION BOOK AWARD FINALIST …incredibly vivid and emotional tale of love and loyalty, friendship, loss, and faith… Lynne Welch, Booklist. A man holding fast to grief and a woman who lets go of love too easily. It will take all the magic of old diaries and a children’s story to heal these two. Caught in grief and guilt over his wife’s death, English professor Alan Francini is determined never to feel that much pain again. He avoids new relationships and keeps even his best friend at arms’ length. His major solace is his family’s ranch south of Denver. Children’s book editor Kathy Jamison has learned through a lifetime of separations and a broken engagement that letting go is easier than hanging on. Then she meets Alan, and for once, begins to believe a lasting relationship is possible. But Alan panics and pushes her away into the arms of his best friend. Now the emotions of three people are at stake as they struggle to find a way to transform their broken dreams into a foundation for a more hopeful future.

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Wood Cow Chronicles (The Complete Series)

by Rick Johnson
4.5 stars – 5 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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A heroine who never intended to lead a revolution… A band of offbeat rebels determined to turn age-old tyranny on its head… The High One at Maev Astuté and his ancient slaving system. Overpowering. Impenetrable. Final… Normally, this would be a battle to the last beast standing, but not this time. This is a story of eccentric, unexpected rebels who surprise by being wholly different from anything their enemies expect. In this epic saga, victory will go not to the strongest power, but to the first to think differently. If the High One’s brutal system is to be destroyed, the rebels will need to penetrate impregnable illusions, out-plot the world’s greatest plotters, survive vicious attacks, and confront their own deepest fears. But in the end, the greatest danger to their success will be the alluring power of illusion and unthinking belief to control. Kings and dragons, warriors and scholars, would-be prophets and rebels, all discover that the question—What is real, and what is not?—is the ultimate question.

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The Girl With a Thousand Eyes: Feminist YA Poetry

by Ji Strangeway
4.9 stars – 13 reviews
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THE GIRL WITH A THOUSAND EYES takes the YA reader, bordering on the verge of adulthood through a poignant journey of life’s unexpected spirit-lifting triumphs and trials of personal transformation.From New York City club life and LGBTQ love poems to existential reflections on transmigration, Ji Strangeway’s poetic verses reveal a heartfelt narrative of self-discovery.Alliterative lines, bold stanzas and lulling metaphors awaken the dreaming psyche with promise and lead us poem by poem, toward the heart of the divine.Strangeway invites you to lose the notion of all things transitory and trivial, to discover what really matters in this life: unseen beauties that keep the golden flame in our souls kindled.

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