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You Can’t Ruin Christmas (Snowflake Creek)

by Olivia Noble
4.2 stars – 511 reviews
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Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Dumped and devastated, my holidays were turning into a total trainwreck…

Luckily, my handsome, hockey player roommate steps in with a plan. He’s going to volunteer his services as my personal trainer, so I can get a revenge body and make my ex regret leaving me. But during our long, sweaty sessions at the gym, I find myself becoming more and more attracted to Sven.
His muscles are enough to make any girl swoon. He is sweet and caring with a panty-melting smile.
Did I mention he’s my ex’s brother?
Ignoring that, Sven might manage to save my Christmas from being an utter disaster, after all.

Sweet and steamy, over-the-top romantic comedy. Guaranteed HEA, laughter, and warm and fuzzy feelings. Snowflake Creek is short and sweet, so you can enjoy anytime. ♥ Grab it now for some cozy holiday magic, and heroes hotter than a cup of hot cocoa! ♥

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The Realm Below: The Rise of Tanipestis (The Space Between Series Book 2)

by Susan Rooke
5.0 stars – 14 reviews
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Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

His powers diminished and his form greatly changed, Satan bides his time until he can return to his terrible strength and his kingdom of followers. Cautiously hopeful of Satan’s defeat, the Penitents have resumed their lives in the Space Between, while contending with new additions and the tragic loss of one at the Keep.

In the Realm Below, chaos reigns among the leaderless demons. The monster Tanipestis, no longer under Satan’s thumb, sees an opportunity to disturb the balance of power among the Fallen.

When Satan discovers his disciples can be easily led astray, he decides to reinvent himself. And what he does next will set off a desperate search across three worlds.

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80% price cut! Our World in Pictures: Trees, Leaves, Flowers & Seeds: A visual encyclopedia of the plant kingdom by DK

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Our World in Pictures: Trees, Leaves, Flowers & Seeds: A visual encyclopedia of the plant kingdom

by DK
4.8 stars – 3,073 reviews
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Packed with more than 1,000 incredible images and full of fascinating facts, this beautiful children’s book takes you on an exciting expedition through the wonders of the plant kingdom.

Have you ever wondered which plants eat insects? Or how cacti store water? How about which flowers look like bees? Or where is the tallest tree in the world? If you find yourself seeking the answers to these quirky questions and so many more, then Trees, Leaves, Flowers & Seeds may be the book for you!

Explore the incredible world of plants, from the smallest seeds to the tallest trees, whilst you discover all about the weirdest, smelliest and deadliest flowers on our planet, with this engaging encyclopedia for children aged 9-12.

Celebrate your child’s curiosity as they explore:

-Striking and detailed diagrams, drawings, and illustrations on every page
-A highly visual approach to learning
-An ideal combination of colorful diagrams with infographic text boxes
-In association with The Smithsonian Institution

This captivating kids encyclopedia also takes a fun, more sideways look at some truly strange plants, such as trees with fruits like a giant’s fingers, orchids that look like monkey faces, seeds that spin like helicopters, and trees that drip poison! The striking illustrations, photographs and diagrams featured throughout provide an optimum visual learning experience for both children and adults alike, accompanied by an array of fun facts all about your favorite flowers, plants, trees and more.

This plant encyclopedia includes at-a-glance panels that provide a quick reference to all the stats, making this nature book an ideal combination of colorful diagrams and infographic text boxes. In association with DK Smithsonian, the text proves easily accessible for readers aged 9-12, yet can be enjoyed by the entire family, making this enthralling children’s encyclopedia a beautiful and educational gift that can be passed down generations.

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The Little Prince

by Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de,
4.6 stars – 8,911 reviews
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Text-to-Speech: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

First published in 1943, The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry has been translated into more than 250 languages, becoming a global phenomenon.The Sahara desert is the scenery of Little Prince’s story. The narrator’s plane has crashed there and he has scarcely some food and water to survive. Trying to comprehend what caused the crash, the Little Prince appears. The serious blonde little boy asks to draw him a sheep. The narrator consents to the strange fellow’s request. They soon become friends and the Little Prince informs the pilot that he is from a small planet, the asteroid 325, talks to him about the baobabs, his planet volcanoes and the mysterious rose that grew on his planet. He also talks to him about their friendship and the lie that evoked his journey to other planets. Often puzzled by the grown-ups’ behavior, the little traveler becomes a total and eternal symbol of innocence and love, of responsibility and devotion. Through him we get to see how insightful children are and how grown-ups aren’t. Children use their heart to feel what’s really important, not the eyes.Heart-breaking, funny and thought-provoking, it is an enchanting and endlessly wise fable about the human condition and the power of imagination. A book about both childhood and adulthood, it can be read as a parable, a war story, a classic children’s fairy-tale, and many more things besides: The Little Prince is a book for everyone; after all, all grown-ups were children once.

He is blamed for a crime he did not commit while serving in Vietnam, and his country considers him a traitor… Running With The Enemy by Lloyd Lofthouse

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Running With The Enemy

by Lloyd Lofthouse
4.3 stars – 47 reviews
Everyday Price: $4.99
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An innocent man. A traitor’s crime. Proving himself not guilty could cost too many lives…

Vietnam, 1966. Ethan Card bleeds loyalty. But despite his unswerving allegiance, the Recon Marine still falls dangerously hard for a beautiful local girl trained to kill Americans. And when a rogue CIA agent blackmails him with evidence of their trysts, the stone-cold fighter is horrified to realize that both sides want them dead.

Doing the unthinkable and deserting his brothers in arms to save her skin, Ethan pulls his lover out of a nest of enemy combatants and flees through the humid, hungry jungle. But with torture-happy psychopaths closing in, warring armies planning their demise, and boltholes collapsing by the minute, their mission to find a safe haven could prove fatal.

With everything on the line, will Ethan’s race to survival end as a gut-wrenching casualty of war?

“A sweet, funny, and super sexy best friends to lovers romance that will have you hooked from the very start!” … Stupid Love by award-winning author Tara Wyatt

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Stupid Love (The Prescotts Book 1)

by Tara Wyatt
4.3 stars – 955 reviews
Everyday Price: $2.99
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Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Theo Prescott is better off alone. A successful divorce attorney, he knows that relationships don’t last, true love isn’t real, and fairy tales are the stuff of fantasy. Deep down, he knows if he let himself fall for someone, he’d only end up causing pain. And he refuses to do that to anyone—including and especially his best friend, Lauren. Even if she’s gorgeous, ambitious, and smart. Warm and funny. Talented and quite possibly perfect for him.

Lauren MacKinnon has been pining after Theo for the better part of a decade. He’s sexy, intelligent, thoughtful and makes her laugh harder than anyone else. He’s her best friend, but if he knew how she felt about him, he’d run for the hills. She’s well aware of how he feels about love and relationships. And as much as her unrequited feelings hurt, she’s not willing to risk their friendship for an impossibility.

Lauren knows it’s time to move on, so when her friends suggest Theo set her up on a blind date, she agrees. But when Theo realizes that he can’t handle watching Lauren with another man, sparks just might fly.

The deeper they delve into his past; one shocking revelation follows another… The Truth About Gretchen by Alretha Thomas

The Truth About Gretchen

by Alretha Thomas
4.7 stars – 70 reviews
Everyday Price: $3.99
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Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Gretchen Holloway, in her final year of graduate school, is in the throes of auditioning actors for her thesis film, inspired by a murdered young football star who has haunted her dreams for two years. Gretchen believes making the movie will be cathartic. But instead of freeing her, embarking upon the film production unleashes a sequence of events that lead Gretchen to conclude that she’s the reincarnation of the young man.

Regina Wilson has always wanted to be an actress. When her agent gets her an audition for a role in Gretchen’s film, which eerily mirrors one of the worst events of her life—the unsolved murder of her older brother, Robert—she’s hard-pressed to go through with it. Upon fleeing, she leaves behind a keepsake that features Robert’s photo. Gretchen sees the picture and recognizes Robert from her dreams. She tracks down Regina, and after being rebuffed and called crazy, Gretchen’s unexplainable knowledge of events in Robert’s life eventually convinces Regina that Gretchen is Robert reincarnated.

The two decide to have his case reopened, but their significant others are dead set against it, and the police, who believe that Robert’s death was gang-related, are less than cooperative. However, Gretchen is desperate to get justice for her former self, and Regina wants justice for her brother. The women piece together the final week of Robert’s life. And the deeper they delve into his past; one shocking revelation follows another, leaving them wondering who they can trust and if they’ll live long enough to find Robert’s killer and bring him to justice.

If you enjoy ghostly tales with a fairy tale flavor, you’ll love this new face on the Grimm scene… Death Takes a Detour by Shereen Vedam

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Death Takes a Detour: A Light Urban Fantasy Mystery Novel (Outside the Circle Mystery Book 1)

by Shereen Vedam
4.4 stars – 122 reviews
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Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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A murder. A mystery. A legacy to uphold.

Abbie Grimshaw’s road to recovery from a traumatic experience takes her on many journeys. On a whim, she stops at St. Michael’s church and runs straight into more danger.

This time, there’s a supernatural complication: she can see—and talk to—the Earl of Ashford. He died in 1816, but death doesn’t stop him from charging Abbie with the safety of two young orphans.

She never imagined life would send her literal demons to battle, but Abbie is a Grimm, like her mother before her. There’s a long legacy of defending the innocent at stake.

If she cannot master child-minding and demon-slaying simultaneously, her own legend will be short-lived.

Amazon Changing Ebook Return Policy After Author Protest

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From GoodEreader: Amazon changes e-book return policy after author protest.

In July 2022, we reported that several authors were protesting Amazon’s e-book return policy; Authors protesting Amazon’s e-book return policy.

At that time, Amazon was allowing customers to return e-books up to a full week after purchasing. For many readers, a week is a more than enough time to finish a book, and return it after reading. When that happens, authors lose out on sales.

Authors such as Lisa Kessler, Kristy Bromberg, and E.G.Creel were very public about their dismay over this policy. Kessel shared in an NPR interview “It really rattled me, she said. ‘You think, Can I still make a living if this continues?’ and that’s very disheartening.”

A petition started by Reah Foxx, “Change Amazon Return Policies for Completed E-books: Protect Authors from Theft!” received almost 80,000 signatures, and it seems Amazon was listening.

On September 21, Amazon announced an important change to its return policy; buyers who have read more than 10 percent of an e-book on Amazon’s Kindle system will no longer be able to return it for a full refund. The Society of Authors union and the Authors Guild, are praising Amazon for this decision; “a major improvement for authors of books available on Kindle,” (Society of Authors).

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