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Blood in the Bayou: A Bone-Chilling FBI Thriller (FBI Agent Jade Monroe Live or Die Series Book 1)

by C.M. Sutter
4.2 stars – 11,923 reviews
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On her first assignment since her promotion to SSA status in the Serial Crimes Unit of the FBI, Jade Monroe and her new partner, Lorenzo DeLeon, are tasked to southern Louisiana, where disturbing discoveries have been made. Human bones have been found in numerous sites deep in bayou country, and the locals aren’t too excited about having outsiders poking around in their business.

When Jade has a chance meeting with a local hunter, she finds his assistance exactly what she needs to break through that unwelcoming barrier. She brings him on board as their go-between. The hunter inserts himself into their investigation and gains Jade’s trust, but is he authentic, or does he have his own agenda?

A bone-chilling blindside and a dangerous chase through the Louisiana swamps is just the beginning, but the question remains—is Jade the hunter, or is she the one being hunted?

FBI Agent Jade Monroe Live or Die Series books are listed in chronological order below
#1 Blood in the Bayou
#2 Blood Trail
#3 Blood Reckoning
#4 Blood Legacy
#5 Blood Equity

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Guilty as Sin (Sinful, Montana Book 1)

by Rosalind James
4.6 stars – 881 reviews
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There are secrets. There are sinful secrets. And then there’s switching places with your twin. Paige Hollander and her identical twin Lily stopped switching places a decade ago. But Lily’s run into trouble, and Paige is on leave from the SFPD, recovering from a traumatic shooting. It’s not like she has anything better to do, and she remembers how to be feminine. Sort of. Anyway, it’s selling lacy thongs in Sinful Secrets and playing Heidi to Lily’s goats for a week or two. How hard could it be? For Jace Blackstone, idyllic Sinful, Montana, is the perfect escape. In this town, he’s nothing but a reclusive, black-haired stranger with an Aussie accent and a bad attitude. Not the former pride of Australia’s special forces, not a bestselling thriller writer, and not a man with no more faith in women. Right up until the day a mystery fan starts getting much too up-close and personal, and his neighbor comes back from her vacation with a personality change that knocks him sideways. Suddenly, Sinful is looking downright dangerous. And the biggest danger of all might come in the form of flashing brown eyes, a rear view to stop a man’s heart, and a wit sharp enough to slice him to the bone. Sinful could be getting serious.

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Time Capsel: A Page-Turning Tale of Time Travel, Solitude and Hope

by Jonathan Maas
4.2 stars – 149 reviews
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A note from the editor―

I’m a big fan of Jonathan Maas’s short fiction, but if I had to choose one tale to be my favorite, it would be this one―Time Capsel.

Originally published in the collection Thylacine Dreams, this is a tale of a woman named Capsel who travels through time― not by breaking the speed of light or anything like that―but by entering a stasis pod at regular intervals.
Each entry is a one-way journey, and each time she emerges―she finds that the world is in a very different place.

We don’t know why she is doing this at first, but in vintage Jonathan Maas fashion―Capsel’s true purpose is eventually revealed, and it is quite grand indeed.
This tale holds themes of solitude, global warming and the future of humanity. It has a strong female lead, and though it is aimed at adults, it can also be read by a YA audience.

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For Anyone to See (An Olivia Hutchinson Mystery Book 1)

by Leigh Grayson
4.1 stars – 61 reviews
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My name is Olivia Hutchinson, but you can call me Hutch. I’m the owner of a fine establishment called For Anyone to See, which just happens to be an all male strip club. And if stories about strippers and murder and crime and sex make you squirmy, you should probably stop reading. Right now. I mean it. Just close up this book and go find something more wholesome to read.

But if you do decide to stick around, I think we’ll have a good time. Actually, our good time will have to wait until after I find out a few things:

1. Who stole my mother’s life savings and murdered one of my strippers.
2. Why my former “friend-with-benefits” is following me around.
3. Why one of my performers thinks it’s a good idea to change his stage name to “Lick-a-lot-a-puss.”

But once all those little mysteries are cleared up, I promise we are going to have a blast.

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