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The Virgin Auction: Prelude To Billionaire Unloved ~ Jett

by J. S. Scott
4.7 stars – 69 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
For Readers of The Billionaire’s Obsession series, read about The Virgin Auction from Ruby’s POV and what happens once the highest bidder wins!!! Ruby:What happens when a homeless woman is kidnapped and her body is put up for auction to the highest bidder? Well, it seems like pretty much nothing happens. I’m nobody. And people don’t notice when someone who doesn’t exist disappears. It’s not like I have somebody who cares enough to look for me. I’ve been homeless for years, and not a single soul has even noticed. But I refuse to cower in front of a crowd of people who actually get off on seeing a woman sold like an animal. I know that escape is my only option, but I haven’t been successful so far because I’ve been locked away. Now that they’ve taken me out of my captivity, I’ll be looking for every chance I get to run. Maybe they can get away with taking my body, but I’m determined not to let them ever have my soul.

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The Dragon’s Eye (Cap Nord Book 1)

by Randy Whitten
5.0 stars – 7 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Released Oct 16, Tibetan Jade, Book 2 in this series. amazon.com/dp/B076DWVQ7MFor 25-year-old Shawn Sullivan, this was to be the day that he would fulfill his lifelong fixation of becoming the first person to reach, and explore the bottom of a mysterious crevasse known as Cap Nord. Ever since he was a child, this crack in the rocky facade of Signal Hill, has drawn him to the entrance like a magnet. One foggy spring morning, when he was ten years old, his obsession with the crevasse almost killed him. While trying to maneuver along a wet overhang with a flashlight, he slipped and landed on a large rock that was sealing off the rest of the crevasse from the prying eyes of the outside world. As he approached his destiny, a presence from within that had haunted him since he was a child, no longer felt friendly. Even though he hesitated for a moment, he knew that it was too late to turn back now. Shawn recognized that if he was to have any chance of peace in his life, he had to face his demon, be it real or imaginary. What he couldn’t know, was if the price for this choice was worth risking the lives of those he loved, and to those who loved him. Either way, he knew that from this point on, his life was never going to be the same again.

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Through the Storm (Bellingwood Book 8)

by Diane Greenwood Muir
4.8 stars – 135 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Once things start falling apart around Polly Giller, chaos takes over and all she can do is hold on for the ride. Sylvie Donovan has finished school and things are supposed to be rainbows and unicorns. Not in Bellingwood. Her oldest son, Jason, has just started high school and isn’t handling the transition well. Within the span of three weeks, his behavior has escalated to the point that she doesn’t know what to do next. Her ex-husband shows up and the mere sight of him drains her confidence, returning her to the days when she lived with an abuser. Polly’s little family is dealing with bedlam of its own. Jessie Locke is twenty years old and no matter how badly she wants to be an adult, she’s making horrible decisions. When she runs away, Polly has to deal with a furious husband and a devastated little girl. Poor Rebecca Heater’s life is already in disarray as she watches her mother’s health deteriorate.

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The Little Doll Girl (The Wurtherington Diary Book 1)

by Reynold Jay
4.4 stars – 21 reviews
Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
“…A delightful tale of a brave little girl that will enthrall readers of all ages.” C. MillerFully Restored un-revised Illustrated edition for all ages. As with many illustrated classic stories, it is a story with unique characters and deals with hope, determination, compassion, and much more. In the opening preface, Robert Landsbury discovers the diary in a shed on a newly purchased estate in River Falls, Ohio and passes it along to his associates. The diary is faithfully preserved for today’s reader. In it, the reader will discover that a ten-year-old mute girl, Tammy Wurtherington residing in the Wixby estate is the author. She loves to make dolls in a shed out in back of the house. She lives with Lord Wixby and Aunt May in a lavish estate at the edge of town. Aunt May teaches her to use a sewing machine and gives her a small one suited to size as a birthday gift. One day while constructing a toy soldier for her brother, Alfred the Mouse appears and is impressed with her ability to make doll outfits and reluctantly invites her to follow him to Kira if she will bring along the sewing machine.Tammy keeps a diary of her exploits in Kira which is ruled with an iron-hand by a pair of sorceresses, Catherine and Lucinda. Tammy and Alfred find their way through a fantasy underground transportation system that ends up with the pair mistakenly ending up in a wicker-basket in the middle of the ocean.

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