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No reader, young or old, can fail to be charmed by Tolkien’s inventiveness in this classic holiday treat: Letters From Father Christmas by J.R.R. Tolkien

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Letters From Father Christmas

by J.R.R. Tolkien
4.7 stars – 874 reviews
Everyday Price: $6.99
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Every December an envelope bearing a stamp from the North Pole would arrive for J.R.R. Tolkien’s children. Inside would be a letter in a strange, spidery handwriting and a beautiful colored drawing or painting. The letters were from Father Christmas.

They told wonderful tales of life at the North Pole: how the reindeer got loose and scattered presents all over the place; how the accident-prone North Polar Bear climbed the North Pole and fell through the roof of Father Christmas’s house into the dining room; how he broke the Moon into four pieces and made the Man in it fall into the back garden; how there were wars with the troublesome horde of goblins who lived in the caves beneath the house, and many more.

No reader, young or old, can fail to be charmed by Tolkien’s inventiveness in this classic holiday treat.

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Santa in a Snow Globe

by A.H. Edelman
4.5 stars – 32 reviews
Everyday Price: $2.99
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Why is Santa sitting behind a clear protective barrier? And how can parents and caregivers explain to the children in their life that, even though some things will be different this year, Christmas magic remains the same?

That’s easy! Let Santa do it!

Santa in a Snow Globe is the origin story of how and why St. Nick will be found sitting “in a place that is clear and quite round” when families come to share their wish lists with him this holiday season.

Relayed straightforwardly by Santa to author AH Edelman and illustrated with inclusiveness by Serge Gall, Santa in a Snow Globe offers a starting point for grownups to talk about life’s new realities–including climate change, the Coronavirus and protests–with their kids.

So curl up with your children while Santa shares some recent observations, offers some timeless advice and concludes with a big dose of Christmas cheer.

James is an expert shot, a black belt in karate, and irresistible to women. He’s also a heavily medicated patient in a Los Angeles psychiatric hospital. You Only Live Once by Haris Orkin

Today’s Thriller of The Day:

You Only Live Once (A James Flynn Escapade Book 1)

by Haris Orkin
4.6 stars – 109 reviews
Everyday Price: $3.99
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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James Flynn is an expert shot, a black belt in karate, fluent in four languages and irresistible to women. He’s also a heavily medicated patient in a Los Angeles psychiatric hospital. Flynn believes his locked ward is the headquarters of Her Majesty’s Secret Service and that he is a secret agent with a license to kill.

When the hospital is acquired by a new HMO, Flynn is convinced that the Secret Service has been infiltrated by the enemy. He escapes to save the day, and in the process, Flynn kidnaps a young Hispanic orderly named Sancho.

This crazy day trip turns into a very real adventure when Flynn is mistaken for an actual secret agent. Paranoid delusions have suddenly become reality, and now it’s up to a mental patient and a terrified orderly to bring down an insecure, evil genius bent on world domination.

Editorial Reviews:

“A brilliant homage to everyone’s favorite super-spy, and a hilarious, action-packed, made-for-the-movies thriller about a man suavely dancing along both sides of the thin line between heroism and madness.” —Matt Forbeck, New York Times bestselling author of Halo: New Blood

“Pacey and unrepentant fun, Haris Orkin’s You Only Live Once takes the James Bond mythos, gives it a swift kick in the backside and steals its wallet.” —James Swallow, New York Times bestselling author of Nomad

“Fill shaker with ice. Add equal parts Ian Fleming and Quentin Tarantino. Shake (do not stir). Garnish with Douglas Adams, and you get You Only Live Once, a delicious martini as dry as the dusty California desert.” —Dan Jolley, USA Today bestselling author of the Gray Widow Trilogy

“Haris Orkins’ You Only Live Once is a tour de force, brilliant, hilarious, and moving. Written with stunning style, it’s James Bond meets One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, with a generous dollop of Don Quixote thrown in. All captured in prose that scintillates and pops, the book exploding in an extraordinary climax that is wildly funny and deeply moving.” —David Scott Milton, award-winning author of Paradise Road

“If you’re looking—and who isn’t?—for a sexy, slapstick, razzle-dazzle, rock’em-sock’em re-imagining of Don Quixote as James Bond emerging from deep cover in a mental hospital to save the world, Haris Orkin’s hilarious yet touching You Only Live Once is the book for you.” —Charles Harper Webb, award-winning author of Brain Candy

“You Only Live Once makes for an engrossing read offering many satisfying twists and turns. Fans of thrillers will be delighted by the various nuances Haris Orkin brings to the table as he introduces a quasi-hero who ultimately faces success despite himself. A healthy dose of humor and irony is added to create a story about a misfit in search of a mission.” —D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review

Everyone loves a good wedding story and bestselling author Cindi Madsen delivers: The Wedding Deal

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The Wedding Deal (Heart in the Game Book 1)

by Cindi Madsen
4.4 stars – 78 reviews
Everyday Price: $4.99
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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Former quarterback Lance Quaid just inherited the most losing team in the NFL. He’s got only a few weeks until draft day to turn things around, and after firing more than half his staff, he can’t do it alone. Thankfully, his HR manager is more than capable, if only she’d stop focusing on “due diligence” and stop looking so sexy while she’s yelling at him.

Charlotte James has made a life out of following the rules. But nothing could have prepared her for Lance Quaid—he’s a human resources nightmare. The man is brash, has no filter, and, as her new boss, is constantly relying on her to cover his ass. Which is admittedly quite nice.

When Lance begs her to join him on a trip down the coast for his brother’s wedding so they can finalize details—on a strictly business basis—she agrees…after they fill out the necessary forms, of course. Away from the office, though, sparks start flying as the team starts coming together. But both of them know anything more than the weekend would be a colossally bad idea—after all, the extra paperwork would be a nightmare.

“A charming opposites-attract romance guaranteed to make you smile.” — Lauren Layne New York Times bestselling author

A troubled war veteran battling PTSD returns home to pursue his dream of becoming a police officer. But is he ready? Crooked Fences: A Novel by C.J. Heigelmann

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Crooked Fences: A Novel

by C.J. Heigelmann
5.0 stars – 20 reviews
Everyday Price: $4.99
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

2020 New York City Big Book Award Distinguished Favorite

A troubled war veteran battling PTSD returns home to pursue his dream of becoming a police officer. But is he ready?

Experience the life-changing events through the eyes of the main character as he comes to grips with himself, his family, and the community around him.

The night of the ambush changes everything for US Marine Todd Goodson. One moment, he is discussing tactics with his battle-weary squad in Afghanistan and the next he is waking up alone in a military hospital desperate for news of his friends.

Now returning home to pursue his dreams in law enforcement, Todd struggles with a deep sense of guilt over his role in the attack and worries that his prejudiced comments are ultimately what led his team astray. On top of his guilt, he’s battling relentless PTSD nightmares and rising tensions with his girlfriend. To escape his troubles, Todd travels from New York to Tennessee and visits an injured war buddy, eventually taking a temporary job managing a troubled low-income housing community in Nashville.

As Todd faces the challenges of his new job and makes some unexpected friends, he must also confront his deep-seated racism and homophobia. Overwhelmed with moral questions and his future career as a police officer, he starts to spiral out of control.

Is Todd ready to serve and protect the public equally without prejudice?

Crooked Fences is a fiercely honest story of change about a returning war veteran’s battle to overcome the debilitating effects of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and depression, before entering the New York State Police Academy. First, he must confront the hatred of racism and homophobia instilled in him by his father while working at a low-income housing project.

“My books are about the reality of life and death, joy and pain, victory and defeat. Through it all, I aspire to reveal the power of love.” – C.J. Heigelmann, 2020

A poignant, heart-warming story of friendship, demonstrating how two women support each other through the hard times life deals to all of us… Deceiving Elvera by Peg Herring

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Deceiving Elvera

by Peg Herring
Everyday Price: $6.99
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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From the author of mysteries such as KILLING SILENCE and HER HIGHNESS’ FIRST MURDER comes a new women’s fiction novel, a compelling tale of friendship, love, loss, and the life-changing power of helping others. Spanning the decades from the 1960s to the present, the story plays out in two primary locations, Thailand and Michigan’s Mackinac Island.
On a cruise ship in the Gulf of Thailand, passenger Elvera Tharp has a reputation for being difficult—almost impossible—to please. When new employee Michael volunteers to be full-time steward to the ornery Miss E, he’s determined to succeed where others have failed.
As the ship visits ports around the gulf, Michael learns that in the 1960s, Elvera Tharp spent her summers on Mackinac Island, where she became friends with a local girl named Cathy Charbonneau. Elvera came to the island from Chicago, where her parents work desperately to appear wealthier than they are. Cathy, who knows only the hardscrabble life of northern Michigan, is impressed by the Tharps’ lifestyle, unaware that it isn’t all it seems. As the girls become close over four summers, the feel of the late ‘60s comes through in the clothes, the music, the fads, and the attitudes of the people they meet.
After high school, Cathy and Elvera move in separate directions. Cathy marries; Elvera goes to college. They no longer have much in common, and their friendship fades to Christmas cards with, “We should get together next summer” messages.
When Cathy experiences tragic loss, Elvera steps back into her life, moving her to Chicago and giving her a job at her fledgling fashion house. They are closer than ever until an ugly incident separates them again. Cathy heads to Thailand, where refugees created by the Vietnam War and its aftermath crowd the Thai border, homeless and desperate to escape the chaos in their homelands. Faced with their suffering, Cathy can’t turn away and becomes involved in what’s called people-smuggling. Though dangerous and controversial, it makes her feel she’s contributing to the world and not just existing.
Some time later, facing an impossible situation, Elvera joins Cathy in Thailand. Her arrival mends their broken friendship, but in the end it leads to terror and a desperate fight for survival on a rainy hillside.
The more steward Michael learns of Miss E’s past, the more he suspects that she harbors a host of secrets, even in her seventh decade and despite functional limitations and constant pain. Getting to know Miss E brings Michael to a reckoning with his own past, which brings them both to a suspenseful situation and a shocking conclusion.
DECEIVING ELVERA is a poignant, heart-warming and heart-breaking story of friendship, demonstrating how two women support each other through the hard times life deals to all of us.

The cast of The Lord of the Rings has formed a fellowship of its own to buy the house of J.R.R. Tolkien and turn it into a museum

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A quest to save the home of JRR Tolkien has begun, with Gandalf and Bilbo Baggins – or at least their earthly counterparts – joining the bid to turn the house where he wrote The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings into a museum.

Tolkien and his family moved into 20 Northmoor Road in Oxford in 1930, and lived there for 17 years while he was professor of Anglo-Saxon at the university. It was there he wrote The Hobbit, a novel that began as a bedtime story for his children, and followed it up with The Lord of the Rings.

Author Julia Golding has launched Project Northmoor, a charity that has started a crowdfunding campaign to raise $6,000,000 to buy the house and turn it into a literary centre before it is put on the market. The project has been backed by actors including Ian McKellen, who plays Gandalf in Peter Jackson’s adaptations of Tolkien’s books, Martin Freeman, who plays Bilbo Baggins, and John Rhys-Davies, who plays Gimli.

The seven-bedroom house, which has a large garden, would be renovated to show what it would have been like when Tolkien lived there, with plans to run a series of retreats and cultural events in the building and online. The house, which is Grade II-listed, does not belong to the Tolkien estate – the author moved out in 1947 – and the estate is not involved with Project Northmoor.

“Unbelievably, considering his importance, there is no centre devoted to Tolkien anywhere in the world,” said Rhys-Davies. “The vision is to make Tolkien’s house into a literary hub that will inspire new generations of writers, artists and film-makers for many years to come.”

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Will Dr. Conor Larson and his partner triumph against all odds or become victims of the covert experiment known as…. The Insanity Criterion by Raymond Finkle

Today’s Thriller of The Day:

The Insanity Criterion

by Raymond Finkle
3.9 stars – 9 reviews
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Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
When a homeless patient is brought into his Emergency Department in Washington, D.C., Dr. Conor Larson is puzzled by the brain implant he finds on CAT scan. He has never seen anything remotely like it. He begins to ask questions, but before he can get any answers, the patient goes into cardiac arrest and dies. Dr. Larson is so puzzled that he takes pictures of the brain scan to keep on his phone. It isn’t long before he regrets his curiosity and finds himself on the run from would-be assassins. Desperate, he goes to his ex-lover for help, and they escape D.C. only to become fugitives. Together, they come up with a plan to expose the truth, no matter the cost. Will they triumph against all odds or become victims of the covert experiment known as The Insanity Criterion?