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Aurora Sky: Vampire Hunter

by Nikki Jefford
4.3 stars – 997 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
My blood is toxic to vampires . . .
If there’s one thing I want, it’s go get off this iceberg. I’m thinking college on the east coast. ANYWHERE besides Alaska.
Then a near-fatal car wreck changes everything. Government agents jump in and save my life in exchange for my services as a vampire hunter. Did they just say vampires? Yep. And they’re not the kind that sparkle. They’re rabid, disgusting, rude . . . and way too suave. Those are the ones I really have to watch out for.˃˃˃ A knife isn’t my only weapon. My rare blood type sends vampires into temporary paralysis right before I have to finish the job by hand. Basically I’m a glorified chew toy.
Now I’m stuck with an overzealous partner, a group of suck junkies, and a maddening attraction to Mr. Joe Cool, dresses all in black, Fane Donado. I don’t know if I want to punch him or kiss him, but clearly he’s keeping secrets of his own.˃˃˃ The old Aurora is gone forever. Destroyed in the wreckage. I don’t know who I am anymore, only that I suddenly have intense cravings and a V.I.P. pass into Alaska’s underworld.
If vampires found out who I worked for it would be lights out forever. In the meantime, I have some undead ass to kick so long as it doesn’t kick mine first.˃˃˃ Fans of dark fantasy, undercover missions, government engineering, vampires, and romance will devour this story. Scroll up and one-click your copy now!
“It’s like Buffy on steroids.” – Benjaminoftomes, YouTube

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An Assassin’s Accord (McFadden and Banks Book 1)

by Michael Anderle
4.5 stars – 182 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Sometimes, the biggest monsters don’t have claws and look just like humans.

Because they are!

The world is different. An alien ‘infection’ of flora and fauna is contained by massive walls and substantial firepower over in the middle of Africa. 

It holds the promise of immortality, and infinite wealth.

Now, when a country needs help finding and taking down the worst they have a new company to call.

McFadden and Banks.

They will get the job done or die trying.

Whether the monsters are human, or alien.

This is their story.

Go up and click ‘Read for Free’ or ‘Buy Now’ to find out what goes on with two psychotic individuals, overwhelming firepower, and serious attitude problems.

“Sometimes, crazy is what you need to save humanity.” – Michael Anderle

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Children of the Knight (The Lance Chronicles Book 1)

by Michael J. Bowler
4.5 stars – 73 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

An orphan boy. A mysterious stranger. A city in crisis.

When 14-year-old Lance is saved from death, his life is forever changed. For starters, his savior claims to be King Arthur, the once and future ruler of ancient Britain. Lance has met lots of weirdos on the streets of L.A., and they claim to be many things. But this “king” not only reeks of sincerity, he wears armor, rides a gorgeous white horse, and lives in the storm drains underneath the city! Arthur has a throne, old-school clothes, and weapons up the wazoo. Swords, daggers, bows and arrows—the kind Lance has only seen in movies.

Turns out this Arthur guy wants to start some kind of revolution. He plans to collect other cast-off kids like Lance—even teen gang members—and create a New Camelot of Knights to gain more rights for youth and shake up the out-of-touch politicians who run Los Angeles.

Lance is all for helping kids like him. He’s spent his entire life in and out of the system, and it sucks. And he wants to believe in Arthur, but doubts even a king can accomplish such lofty goals. Despite these uncertainties, Lance readily accepts the position of First Knight—youth leader of Arthur’s new army—thereby setting in motion a crusade of tsunami proportions. When the children rise, will the city fall?

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The Big ACHOO!: A Guide For Training Children in Sensory Modulation

by Dafna Warm (Sandler)
4.5 stars – 14 reviews
Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Help your kid to deal with Sensory Modulation Disorder (SMD).The story about Ori and his father’s deafening achoo uses fascinating illustrations and a healthy dose of humor to demonstrate Sensory Modulation Disorder (SMD). Through the day-to-day example of sneezing, children will learn about responsibility, acceptance, inclusion (containment), and understand about adjusted reactions.The book lays out the different aspects and expressions of sensory modulation in short, concise chapters. It is written in simple, practical language. Parents and educators will acquire not only information and explanations, but also an abundance of ideas for exercises, games, and strategies for working with children – at home, in the yard, in the classroom, at the park, and anywhere else.The Big Achoo is a must-have in every household with a child with Sensory Modulation Disorder, and in every clinic that specializes in the subject.

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