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Bayou Cottage (Cypress Cove Book 1)

by Suzanne Jenkins
4.4 stars – 48 reviews
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

He’s going to fall in love, hard. She has a chip on her shoulder that might keep them apart. Maggie Angel accepts a chance of a lifetime when her aunt offers her the family’s dilapidated Bayou Cottage in the swamp at Cypress Cove. It’s the perfect place to run away to after her heart was broken.The first night while she’s down at the road to lock the gate, a hunky guy on horseback steps out of the woods, but Maggie doesn’t recognize him. Turns out they were childhood playmates long ago during winter visits to her grandparents’ cottage.

Justin Chastain, local vet and wild horse advocate, heard through the grapevine that Maggie had returned to Cypress Cove and wanted to see her for himself. But he didn’t know that she was hiding from a failed marriage, leaving her with a big chip on her shoulder. It remains to be seen if she can ever trust again.

The chemistry Maggie senses fluctuates between lukewarm and molten, but for Justin, it’s constant and he’s falling in love, hard.

Then he unintentionally commits a blunder that Maggie will struggle to forgive, and they have to start all over again. Is there another chance at love for Maggie Angel?

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N: The Shadow of the Cross (N Book 2)

by Joyce Swann
4.7 stars – 6 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

After River’s parents are executed, Petra and the Ns take up refuge on Prayer Mountain–in the shadow of the cross. But Petra’s nemesis, Cardin Ritter, remains determined to find her and turn her over to Mandrake for interrogation.

Meanwhile, Quinton becomes increasingly obsessed with giving Bella a new identity to save her life. As he becomes more desperate, he realizes that only one person can help him protect Bella–but to reach out to her will endanger his own life, his world and everything he values.

N: The Shadow of the Cross is the second installment in the series, “N”.

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The Vampire Belle: A book of Terrestrial Affairs

by Chelsea Gaither
5.0 stars – 1 review
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Camille Ward is Dead. Again.

In life, she was the darling of the Antebellum South. In unlife, she was one of the most predatory vampires in American history. The Rights of Magical Persons Act reinvented her as a socialite and activist for vampire kind. Now, she’s dust in her own foyer and it’s up to the Agents of Terrestrial Affairs to figure out why.

Astrid Stone is no stranger to bad history; she’s struggled enough with her own. She and her partner, Peter Jennings, should have kept Camille alive and her neighbors safe. They failed. Now they hope finding her murderer will bring them absolution.

But the murderer isn’t what they expect. As the blood flows and absolution becomes a distant dream, Astrid and Peter are caught between Justice and the demands of their job.

When werewolves drive pickup trucks and the boogeyman works minimum wage, it’s up to the agents of Terrestrial Affairs to ease the friction between the mundane and the magical. Finding Camille’s killer was the easy part. The hard part is getting everyone back alive.

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N: The Beginning

by Joyce Swann
3.9 stars – 7 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
My name is Petra Bordeaux…. Over the past year, the National Council has arrested thousands of law-abiding citizens and charged them with corrupting the public morals. We are their children and now they are hunting us. They have taken our families, our homes, and our possessions. They call us Streeties because we are forced to live in alleys, under bridges and in the open spaces. We are hungry and sick and tired, but we are not alone. We have each other, and we have the truth. We will never surrender. We are N.

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