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Death on the Range: Target Practice Mysteries 1

by Nikki Haverstock
4.0 stars – 445 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

When a competitive archer is murdered at the training facility where Di has just started working, she’s thrust into the middle of an unofficial investigation before she can even settle into her new life.
With her roommate Mary and a Great Dane named Moo, she begins to unravel the mystery around the death of the victim, but can they solve the case before they find themselves in the killer’s sights?
A humorous cozy murder for every sleuth in the family

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Revealed (Oaktown Girls Book 4)

by Suzanne Falter
4.6 stars – 17 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Tenika Cummins, the co-owner of Oakland’s Driven garage, wants to become a mother.

But first, she must reveal a long held secret she’s kept from everyone … including her wife.

Will she resolve her past? Or won’t she?

Rosalind, an Asian-American tech lesbian, is ready for a real relationship when she meets her love-at-first-sight crush, Monroe.

However, first she must come out to her homophobic, evangelical parents who’ve sacrificed everything for her.

But will they disown her if she does?

Meanwhile Monroe, who is non-binary, must file for a new gender marker and name change to truly begin a new life with Rosalind.

And that means confronting their own mother in court.

Three deeply engrossing stories of love, loss and the power of owning your truth interweave in this fourth book in the Oaktown Girls series.

It’s all about owning who you are … even when the risks are huge.

An inspiring page turner from the Oaktown Girls.

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