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The Dragon Star (Realms of Shadow and Grace: Volume One)

by G.L. Breedon
4.7 stars – 12 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
AN EPIC STORY OF MAGIC, LOVE, AND WAR
Across the Iron Realm, a vast land of warring human dominions, thousands share the same dream each night of the birth of a new star and a new deity. As the new goddess’s prophesied star appears in the night sky, and the old gods remain as silent as ever, seven exceptional people find their lives thrust into turmoil, forcing them to become fugitives, warriors, spies, and saviors.Junari, a courageous priestess with newfound faith, becomes a reluctant prophet leading a pilgrimage of believers toward the Forbidden Realm, fighting past bandits, militias, and armies to follow the new star and the goddess who speaks through her voice.

Sao-Tauna, a brave and gifted six-year-old Tanshen princess, her resourceful tutor, Lee-Nin, and their protector Sha-Kutan, a man with unearthly powers and a mysterious past, are hunted by palace soldiers who believe the girl is a threat to the realm and must put to death.

Tin-Tsu, a prince and devout warrior-priest, unwillingly assumes the throne of the Daeshen Dominion after his brother’s death as unseen enemies within the palace attempt to end his nascent rule by ending his life.

Kellatra, a powerful seer with a secret past from the City of Leaves, flees her home with her family and an indecipherable lost book, hoping to escape the magical creatures who will kill her and her loved ones to possess it.

Sketkee, a brilliant reptilian philosopher from the Sun Realm, races to recover a stolen ancient artifact that may reveal crucial knowledge about the urris ― the elusive magical beings who have proscribed access to the Forbidden Realm for thousands of years.

Leotin, the world-weary leader of a traveling carnival, enlists the protection of a trio of non-human outlanders from other realms as he fights to keep his people alive while trapped in a castle under siege by a fanatical militia.

And Ondromead, a man who cannot die, awakens each morning in a new place to behold events he cannot fathom, such as a shy, young boy named Hashel, whose traumas leave him speechless, but who sings songs not heard for a thousand years.

With their lives irrevocably intertwined and altered, they all ask the same question: Will the goddess truly appear, and will she shatter the world as the dreams foretell?

The Dragon Star is an epic fantasy adventure with a gripping story, an intricate plot, a finely drawn cast of characters, and a richly detailed world influenced by Chinese, Indian, and global history. The book includes a hyperlinked Miscellany of Fragments and Artifacts (a cultural glossary) and a hyperlinked gazetteer of the world. Additionally, the chapters of the novel are hyperlinked to allow the reader to separately follow individual story arenas as well as individual character storylines.

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Jamie Quinn Mystery Collection: Box Set Books 1-3 (Jamie Quinn Cozy Mystery)

by Barbara Venkataraman
4.5 stars – 50 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Books 1-3 of the Jamie Quinn Mystery Series! Including: “Death by Didgeridoo”-Winner of the Indie Book of the Day award. Reluctant lawyer, Jamie Quinn, still reeling from the death of her mother, is pulled into a game of deception, jealousy, and vengeance when her cousin, Adam, is wrongfully accused of murder. It’s up to Jamie to find the real murderer before it’s too late. It doesn’t help that the victim is a former rock star with more enemies than friends, or that Adam confessed to a murder he didn’t commit.

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Kingdom Collection: Books 1-3 (Kingdom Series)

by Marie Hall
4.4 stars – 726 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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THIS IS A COLLECTION OF THE FIRST 3 BOOKS. INCLUDED BONUS DELETED SCENES IN BOTH HATTER AND WOLF.

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Running Interference (Cleveland Clash Book 1)

by Elley Arden
4.0 stars – 25 reviews
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As an offensive linewoman for the Cleveland Clash, Tanya Martin is tough inside and out. The 5’9″ beauty can take a hit and keep on going. But when the man she was best friends with – and secretly in love with – in high school comes home the same day she learns her father’s gym is in financial trouble, she’s unexpectedly blindsided. Super Bowl MVP Cam Simmons is only back in town to convince his mom to move out of her failing neighborhood and live in luxury with him in Boston. But running into Tanya stirs up plenty of old feelings he never resolved. He was happy to leave his old life behind him when he hit the NFL, but walking away from their friendship was a mistake he wants to rectify.

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Swann (Swann Series Book 1)

by Ryan Schow
4.3 stars – 34 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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If your parents loved you enough to erase you, who would you become? You are not your body. You’re not your hair, your eyes or your nose. You’re not your diseases, your anxieties, or your psychosis. Welcome to Astor Academy where, with the right genetic coding and a stomach for the impossible, you can change not only your body but the very course of your life… When your parents are a case study in dysfunction and your physical failings make the front cover of every tabloid magazine, it’s hard for a rich girl with body shame and social anxiety disorder to live the storied life of a Silicon Valley teenager.

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Reconcilable Differences: A ‘Having It All’ Novel

by M A Clarke Scott
4.0 stars – 12 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Kate is a survivor. Fifteen years after her breakdown, Kate has built a successful career as a family mediator, specializing in couple’s reconciliation. In fact, she’s about to receive a prestigious award for her accomplishments. Her latest mediation brings together a young couple on the brink of divorce, and only Kate’s expertise and sensitivity can save them. It also, unexpectedly, reconnects her with former lover Simon Sharpe, who represents the high and the low points of her life, uncomfortably forcing her to revisit her difficult and painful past.

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Idiot’s Tale: It’s always darkest just before the end

by Anthony Land
5.0 stars – 8 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Your name is John Rainwater. You’re an aging and penniless private investigator. You may have killed someone. You and your client are up to your necks in something terrifying. The female spy who is supposed to be keeping you alive may be insane. And tomorrow things could get really bad. It began when the rich and beautiful Morgana Trehane burst into your low-rent office near the New Orleans docks, claiming that she has just escaped from kidnappers who grilled her about something called White Stone, which may be the realization of the ancient dream of turning base metal into gold.

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