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She hates hims so much, she wishes she could strangle him… or kiss him… How will she survive this? Faking It With Bossy (Silver Mountain) by Olivia Noble

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Faking it With Bossy (Silver Mountain)

by Olivia Noble
4.3 stars – 81 reviews
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I wish I was my own boss. I wish I was my own boss. I wish I was my own boss.

Ash Wintergreen is the biggest jerk I know. I call him the mega Ash-hole.
When the financial distress of my family forces me to sell my little business and move back home to Silver Mountain, Vermont, I have to take a job working for the person I hate most in the universe. Kill. Me. Now.

I hate Ash so much that if he and I were the last man and woman on the planet… you better believe you could kiss goodbye to the human race. Every time he offends me, I fill my notebooks with sketches of him dying in the most satisfying ways– like a piano falling on his head.

So when he gives me the awful task of being his fake-fiancé… and threatens my job if I don’t help him? Well, I know exactly where he can shove that idea.

But then it hits me. Maybe I can negotiate. I’ll be his little fake whatever, as long as he gives my land back. If only he would consider promoting me to being his partner in the company… Because I’m a boss, too.

I am so sick of being stuck under Ash.
Maybe if I could be on top sometimes, he would be a little more tolerable…

An epic fantasy tale that rises above the bounds of mythology and into a coming-of-age novel that will leave the reader yearning for more… Initiate: The Unfinished Song Book 1 by Tara Maya

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Initiate – The Unfinished Song Book 1: (Young Adult Epic Fantasy)

by Tara Maya
4.1 stars – 383 reviews
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Dindi yearns to dance. But will her tribe allow it?

Dancing is forbidden…

…except for those who pass the secret rites of Initiation.

Because dancing creates magic. And magic is dangerous.

But not as dangerous as the lithe and lethal Warrior-Dancer who saved her life.

He’s the son of the Last Fae.

He’s forbidden.

He’s an exile.

And War and Death radiate from him like the colors in his aura.

Will she pass the Initiation?

What if the price turns the man she loves into an enemy?

A captivating story of family torn apart, fighting to be reunited… The Dust Bowl Orphans by Suzette D. Harrison

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The Dust Bowl Orphans: A completely heartbreaking and unputdownable historical novel

by Suzette D. Harrison
4.5 stars – 1,058 reviews
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The dust cloud rolls in from nowhere, stinging our eyes and muddling our senses. I reach for my baby sister and pull her small body close to me. When the sky clears, we are alone on an empty road with no clue which way to go…

Oklahoma, 1935. Fifteen-year-old Faith Wilson takes her little sister Hope’s hand. In worn-down shoes, they walk through the choking heat of the Dust Bowl towards a new life in California. But when a storm blows in, the girls are separated from their parents. How will they survive in a place where just the color of their skin puts them in terrible danger?

Starving and forced to sleep on the streets, Faith thinks a room in a small boarding house will keep her sister safe. But the glare in the landlady’s eye as Faith leaves in search of their parents has her wondering if she’s made a dangerous mistake. Who is this woman, and what does she want with sweet little Hope? Trapped, will the sisters ever find their way back to their family?

California, present day. Reeling from her divorce and grieving the child she lost, Zoe Edwards feels completely alone in the world. Throwing herself into work cataloguing old photos for an exhibition, she sees an image of a teenage girl who looks exactly like her, and a shiver grips her. Could this girl be a long-lost relation, someone to finally explain the holes in Zoe’s family history? Diving into the secrets in her past, Zoe unravels this young girl’s heartbreaking story of bravery and sacrifice. But will anything prepare her for the truth about who she is…?

A devastating, completely captivating story of family torn apart, fighting to be reunited. Fans of Orphan TrainBefore We Were Yours and Where the Crawdads Sing will never forget this powerful story of survival.

The Women’s Murder Club returns for another thrilling crime investigation. Will their skills be enough to take down a brutal madman? 2nd Chance by James Patterson with Andrew Gross

2nd Chance (Women’s Murder Club)

by James Patterson with Andrew Gross
4.6 stars – 7,375 reviews
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The Women’s Murder Club returns for another thrilling crime investigation. Will their skills be enough to take down a brutal madman?
A brutal madman sprays bullets into a crowd of children leaving a San Francisco church. Miraculously-or was it intentionally?-only one person dies. Then an elderly black woman is hung. Police homicide inspector Lindsay Boxer senses a connection and together with medical examiner Claire, assistant D. A. Jill, and Chronicle reporter Cindy, finds a link that sends a chill through the entire nation. This killer’s motives are unspeakable.
In this “inventive” installment of the Women’s Murder Club, James Patterson proves once again why he is the #1 master of the murder mystery (Sunday Times).

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Cover to Cover: What First-Time Authors Need to Know about Editing (Read this book before you publish your book)

by Sandra Wendel
4.7 stars – 81 reviews
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You just wrote your first book. And there you are. Stark naked. Vulnerable. Wondering what to do next to get your masterpiece published.

This is the one book you need to read and follow if you’re writing a book for the first time. Why? Because you’ve never written a book before. This is new territory.

To write a successful book, you need to find and work with an editor who shares your passion for your work and your message and who will help you make your book sing. And sing a smash hit. A blockbuster of a message, clearly and carefully constructed so readers love you and your work and leave you five-star Amazon reviews only because they don’t have more stars to give.

This is a toolkit for tinkering under the hood of your working manuscript so you, the author, can take your work as far as you can before an edit and production such as cover design and not dump a half-baked chocolate cake on some poor schlub of an editor to “fix.”

Don’t make first-time author mistakes. No matter what you think, you do need an edit. Not from the English teacher next door. You can’t self-edit either. A professional editor knows how to navigate those thorny commas and can solve your organizational questions. An editor can guide you through the murky waters of modifiers and passive sentences, correct typos, and get your book manuscript polished and on its way to production.

Even if you slept through English class, never turned in book reports, and don’t know a thing about publishing the book of your dreams, your name is on the cover and you don’t want to be embarrassed. Turn your vulnerability into confidence with these insider secrets to publishing success when working with an editor.

No, this is not a grammar book (ick) or a guide to self-editing (can’t be done well). This is not a dry, boring book about usage or sentence structure.

Although the author, a veteran nonfiction editor, specializes in memoir, true crime, business/leadership, and self-help, her advice holds true for fiction writers as well.

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  • Will an editor tell me if my manuscript sucks?
  • Why do words make a difference? Which words do I overuse? Which words should I never use?
  • How do I know when I’m done writing?
  • How can I work with a cover designer and audiobook engineer?
  • Can my local bookstore help me? Do I need beta readers?

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The Struggle: A Cult Thriller

by Carolyn Geduld
4.6 stars – 3 reviews
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In The Struggle, Uri sets fire to his house by accident right before his bar mitzvah, killing his mother. He will spend many years searching for relief from the guilt that plagues him. His status as a foster kid, his burn scars, and his monstrous appearance leave him lonely and suicidal in high school. Then, in his college years, he falls under the spell of The Professor, head of a cult called The Struggle. To please the insatiable and expensive demands of The Professor, he becomes a brutal debt collector. He allows The Professor to control him, even telling him who to marry.

FBI agents, investigating the cult for the leader’s sexual molestation of underage girls, pressure Uri to testify or face prison for battery. Uri’s wife urges him to testify.

Will he remain loyal to The Professor or choose prison? What is his obligation to the many children he discovers the Professor has sired? Without The Professor to guide him, who will help Uri find a path to the future he has long wanted?

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Battleship Leviathan: A Military Sci-Fi Series (Battleship: Leviathan Book 1)

by Craig Martelle
4.4 stars – 2,797 reviews
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A derelict warship, ancient but still alive. A small team of humans fighting for all humanity.

Built for a time when the races were just finding their way to the stars, finding that they could dominate others. The galactic conquests created the arms race and the ancients, the Progenitors had to protect their own. They built a ship to drive the others away.

It worked. And it didn’t. The Progenitors abandoned the galaxy to the newcomers, leaving relics behind as monuments to their failure.

Humanity spread to the stars and ran headlong into the established races. A new war begins, and no one conducts war better than humanity except for the Blaze Collective.

The two go head-to-head while humanity frantically searches for something to give them an advantage. Ancient technology. The derelicts scattered across the galaxy. Gutted and useless.

Except for one, hidden in plain sight, close to Earth. Major Declan Payne takes his team aboard to find that the ship is no derelict, and it needs him as much as humanity needs it.

Battleship: Leviathan. A Doomsday Weapon whose only goal is peace.

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Over the pond, the water is a mirror… but under the pond is a hidden world. Over and Under The Pond by Kate Messner

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Over and Under the Pond

by Kate Messner
4.8 stars – 1,076 reviews
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Today’s Book of The Day is sponsored by this week’s Kids’ eBook of The Week:

Kid Innovators: True Tales of Childhood from Inventors and Trailblazers (Kid Legends Book 7)

by Robin Stevenson
4.7 stars – 82 reviews
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Moving, funny, and totally true childhood biographies of Bill Gates, Madam C. J. Walker, Hedy Lamarr, Walt Disney, and 12 other international innovators. 

Throughout history people have experimented, invented, and created new ways of doing things. Kid Innovators tells the stories of a diverse group of brilliant thinkers in fields like technology, education, business, science, art, and entertainment, reminding us that every innovator started out as a kid. Florence Nightingale rescued baby mice. Alan Turing was a daydreamer with terrible handwriting. And Alvin Ailey felt like a failure at sports.

Featuring kid-friendly text and full-color illustrations, readers will learn about the young lives of people like Grace HopperSteve JobsReshma Saujani, Jacques Cousteau, the Wright BrothersWilliam KamkwambaElon MuskJonas Salk, and Maria Montessori.