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Looking for a new summer read? We got you covered! Four new FREE Kindle titles and links to bestselling discount eBooks

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What I Wish I’d Known: Finding Your Way Through the Tunnel of Grief

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4.8 stars – 26 reviews
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Claiming Mia (Dot Com Wolves 1) – New Adult Paranormal Romance

by Alisa Woods
4.5 stars – 293 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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LUCAS. I’m a mess. Broken. Lost my mate and almost myself. In no shape to help anyone. Then the sexy girl serving me drinks stumbles into trouble with a bunch of wolves who are bad business—I should know. They’re the competition. And they’re as dirty at dot-com investing as they are predatory on young things like her. So I save her. Because I may be broken, but I’m not an ass. Only she shows up the next day at my office. As my intern. And now the Red pack is after her, putting us square in a pack war—one she doesn’t even understand. I’m in no shape to claim a mate—not happening—but if I don’t, the Red’s jackass of an alpha will.

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The Dead of August

by Panayotis Cacoyannis
3.6 stars – 118 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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“A sophisticated, comic novel that brilliantly captures the triumph and folly of art, media, and publishing.” – Kirkus Reviews (starred review) A self-styled ‘Bigger Picture’ man, James has his head in the clouds, and the ‘fairy-tale’ celebrity obituaries he writes for a tabloid are currently all the rage. Conversely very practical and matter-of-fact, June is a respected and uncompromising author of violent and sexually explicit Radical Feminist fiction. In their late thirties, with a precocious teenage son, they are a talented, thoroughly contemporary London couple. In spite of conflicting perspectives and a deep-rooted loathing of each other’s work, for seventeen years they’ve managed to live with their differences happily, but recently their arguments are coming to a head. Even as her latest collection of lurid short stories fast becomes an unlikely bestseller, if June isn’t crabby she’s glum, and she’s never in the mood to have sex any more.

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Göring’s Gamble

by Dan O’Rourke
4.9 stars – 10 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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England, 1940. Following Dunkirk, it is only a question of when Hitler will invade, not if. Hermann Goering convinces him to prepare for possible failure, but he has a back up plan: an atomic bomb. As big as a Panzer tank, the A-bomb can’t be delivered by air. Or can it? As they plot to deliver it, only a keenly observant Yeats scholar, her blind physicist son, and his golden retriever guide dog stand between London and atomic doom.Goering’s Gamble is their story, and Maggie Brooke is an unforgettable heroine. As one of Oxford’s first female dons, Maggie is used to male skepticism and knows how to remain tenacious, playful, and fiercely intelligent in its face. What she isn’t used to are car chases, midnight exhumations, and shootouts in Westminster Abby, but her quick thinking and pluck not only help her to survive, but to give Winston Churchill a good dressing down.

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Crook’s Hollow

by Robert Parker
3.7 stars – 6 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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In the quiet village of Crook’s Hollow, almost exactly between Manchester and Liverpool, land and pride are king. And now someone has just tried to kill Thor Loxley – but Thor has no clue as to why. As the estranged youngest of the omnipresent Loxley farming dynasty, all of whom view him as a traitorous turncoat, in a village where everybody knows everybody else’s business, life is hard enough. But here, farmers do things the old way. You deal with problems on your own terms. You keep everything in house where possible. You avoid involving the authorities. With nobody to turn to, Thor sets out to uncover who wronged him. But with corrupt land developers circling, the rival Crook family seeking to unsettle the Loxley’s at every turn, his own family despising him, and jealous old acquaintances lurking, the mystery plunges ever deeper – and up floats more greed, betrayal, secrecy and blood than Thor could possibly imagine.

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