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Wicked Bride Games (Indecent Games Book 1)

by Clarissa Wild
3.7 stars – 355 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Fifty million dollars for three weeks of your life in the hands of a total stranger. Would you do it?

When Naomi Lee finds herself out of a job and out of the money she needs to pay her father’s medical bills, she receives an anonymous letter, containing an offer she can’t refuse.

Max Marino, a wealthy businessman, wants her and he’ll pay any price.
Three weeks of her time, no-holds-barred, in exchange for fifty million dollars.
With no other means to pay her bills, Naomi has no choice but to accept.

However, Naomi isn’t the only one who signs the contract.
And Max isn’t alone in his deal.

Three brothers …
Nine girls …
All competing for the ultimate prize … marriage.

Let the games begin.

WARNING: Contains disturbing content some readers may find offensive. Includes scenes involving multiple men & women being dirty together. Every boundary is crossed. Read at your own risk.

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Alternative outcome: Where fact and fiction collide (Mike Stanhope Mysteries Book 1)

by Peter Rowlands
4.5 stars – 105 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

“Utterly engrossing – twists and turns that I never saw coming”

With its series of surprises and reverses, this absorbing, multi-faceted mystery drama, which one reviewer found reminiscent of The Cuckoo’s Calling by Robert Galbraith (J.K. Rowling), has been hovering under the radar, but has been featured by BookWorks as Book of the Week, and is steadily building up an enthusiastic following. Read it and find out why another reviewer commented: “Have you ever read a book you hoped would never end? This was it!”

Downbeat journalist Mike Stanhope’s self-published novel is out there. Job done. Now what? Writing it kept him from dwelling on his broken marriage and his tenuous hold on his day job. What other distraction can he look for? Then the answer hits him: he’ll seek out the real-life girl he knew briefly as an adolescent – the one who sparked the book in the first place. He’ll find out if she really did grow up into the woman he glimpsed in a railway station two years ago.

It seems a harmless pursuit, yet before he knows it, Mike’s life is in chaos. People are trying to prise information from him that he doesn’t have, and he can’t decide if it’s because of an article he once wrote or because of his pursuit of the girl … or even because his book is closer to the truth than he imagined.

As the pace gathers and the mystery deepens, the prospect of a new relationship hovers in front of Mike, enticing yet tantalisingly out of reach. But he’s distracted by his search for the girl from his past – and also by a tempting offer that threatens his professional integrity. Meanwhile, the people who are hounding him are losing their patience. Mike has to reconcile present with past and fact with fiction as his internal and external worlds collide.

This opening book in the unfolding Mike Stanhope series sets the bar high with its fast pace, intricate and interweaving plot lines, vividly-evoked locations, likeable and vibrant characters, and lively dialogue.

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Space is all there is: The Physical Reality as space deformations and waves

by Shlomo Barak
4.7 stars – 16 reviews
Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

A Theory of Everything (TOE) is a single, all-encompassing theoretical framework of physics that fully explains and links together all physical aspects of the universe. For many years, physicists have been trying to build a TOE, but without success.

In this book, which is a simple summary of his scientific work, Dr. Shlomo Barak presents a TOE in which Space is all there is – the physical reality as merely deformations and waves of the infinite elastic SPACE lattice. This TOE reveals the nature of matter, forces, and the elementary particles, among other subjects and resolves long-standing issues.

Besides theoretical results this theory also yields, for the first time in physics, accurate derivations, and calculations of the attributes, such as masses, of the elementary particles

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My Eccentric Family: Memories from a Communist, Mafioso, Zionist Past

by Norman L. Cantor
5.0 stars – 17 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

An eyewitness account of major 20th century social movements

Born a red-diaper baby, Norman Cantor, as a 4 and ½ year-old in 1947, first experiences the vicious public hostility toward his father, a major figure in Communist Party USA:

“I hear and see a hostile crowd assembled on the street below our apartment. I can’t make out the words they’re yelling, but I sense the shrill, threatening tone. Suddenly, I glimpse flames shooting upward from below. Someone in the crowd has ignited the awning of my grandfather’s liquor store. The flames get doused, but I am terrified.”

His father goes underground and Norman gets raised by a mother who was a pioneering women’s lawyer promoting civil rights and workers’ interests.

During a distinguished career as a law professor, Cantor pioneers in advancing the “death with dignity” movement. First, as a participant in the landmark Quinlan case that set the pattern for American end-of-life jurisprudence. More recently, as an advocate for people intent on avoiding immersion in advanced Alzheimer’s disease.

Finally, Cantor becomes a participant in the liberal Zionist movement seeking to maintain a Jewish homeland in Israel with full citizenship and civil rights for all its inhabitants.

My Eccentric Family is a rare journey with universal lessons that is simultaneously a deeply personal memoir and an incisive work of history. Includes engaging encounters with Ruth Bader Ginsburg, mafia kingpin Angelo Bruno, and Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall.

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The Cold Trail (The Sean Kruger Series Book 4)

by J.C. Fields
4.6 stars – 133 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Rescuing A Kidnapped College Student Revives An Old Case
With the help of his friend, JR Diminski, retired FBI profiler Sean Kruger rescues a female graduate student after she is kidnapped from the university campus where he teaches. He finds the abduction too familiar. From 1999 through 2002 six female college students vanished, without a trace, from four different college campuses across the country. As the lead FBI investigator on those now cold cases, his failure to find the women and the person responsible still haunts him.

˃˃˃ Is The Kidnapper Finally Within His Grasp?
When JR discovers a clue to the identity of the kidnapper, Kruger comes out of retirement to re-examine the abductions. His ensuing investigation will lead him down a dark trail: one of dark money and even darker passions.

Will Sean succeed or will the past repeat itself?

˃˃˃ Tightly plotted with the trademark twists and turns of a J.C. Fields’ novel, The Cold Trail will keep you turning pages late into the night.

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Funeral Poems: Death, Grief & Loss Poetry (Inspirational Poetry Book 1)

by Michael Ashby
4.4 stars – 142 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
137 “Celebration Of Life” poems; Shakespeare, Tennyson, Wordsworth, Burns, Keats, Shelley, Byron, Dickinson, Browning, Rossetti, Brooke… & my modern, global poems: “I AM NOT GONE”, “THE GOLF COURSE IN THE SKY”, “MY MUM”, “FUNERALISSIMO”, “I WANT TO BE BURIED WITH MY MOBILE PHONE”, “BINGO”, “LIFE GOES ON”, “GRANDPA’S LOST HIS GR”, “A CRICKETER’S LAST BOUNDARY”, “THE PASSING OF A FOOTBALLER”, “THE RUGBY PLAYER’S LAST TRY”, “A LONG CUP OF TEA”, “RAINBOWS ON THE MOON” … . Written & selected by one of the world’s leading, living remembrance poets, whose poems have already touched tens of millions of lives in over 172 countries through his website (thefuneralpoem.com), social media, television …

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