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Funny, romantic, sexy, sweet. And lots of pickle jokes! JJ Knight’s Big Pickle: A Secret Boss Romantic Comedy

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Big Pickle: A Secret Boss Romantic Comedy

by JJ Knight
4.7 stars – 156 reviews
Everyday Price: $3.99
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He’s kind of a big dill.
A secret boss rom com from USA Today bestselling author JJ KnightThey call me Big Pickle. It’s not what you think.
(Although that’s true too.)I happen to be the oldest Pickle in the family deli business.
And we have the best salami.
Take that one however you like.

But when my father announces the franchise will go to the most profitable of the three brothers, I learn that even though I’m the eldest Pickle, I’m dead last.

I hightail it to Texas to see what’s happened to my restaurant, only to find a sassy little spitfire named Nova Strong in charge.

She’s amazing. She’s sexy. She runs our deli like she owns it.

But despite the way we nearly melt the permafrost in the industrial freezer, I have to control myself. Nova thinks I’m a new employee. She has no idea I’m only there to spy.

Or that I’m her boss.

As I get to the bottom of why my franchise is failing, I desperately need to know one thing:

Is Nova Strong everything wrong with my deli, or everything right for me?

Life brings hurt. Healing is possible. You are worth investing in… Enjoy Today, Own Tomorrow: Discover the Power to Live the Life You Love by Laine Lawson Craft

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Enjoy Today, Own Tomorrow: Discover the Power to Live the Life You Love

by Laine Lawson Craft
4.9 stars – 18 reviews
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Want to know how to live your dreams? Discover how to reconnect, realign, and reactivate with the ultimate power source. 

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Six former friends reluctantly reunite eight years after the devastating homecoming weekend that tore apart their friendship: Vardin Homecoming by Maggie Spence

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Vardin Homecoming: A Small Town Mystery (A Vardin Village Novel)

by Maggie Spence
4.6 stars – 25 reviews
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An Unwanted Reunion…
Six former friends from Vardin Village reluctantly reunite eight years after the devastating homecoming weekend that tore apart their lifelong friendship.
When they were seniors at Vardin Village High, they weren’t supposed to be in the abandoned Butler Building after the homecoming dance, but the adventure seemed harmless enough… until they find the dead body.
After fleeing the building just one step ahead of the police chief, the six teenagers make a decision to keep quiet about their presence at the crime scene.
Fast forward eight years; the murder has never been solved. The teenagers are now young adults with successful careers, brimming potential and solid futures. Andrea is the only one of the six still living in Vardin Village and the only one who can’t get past the guilt. When new evidence comes to light, she knows the truth must be told. She contacts her former friends who have more reasons now to keep their secret than they did eight years ago.

“I couldn’t put it down. This author has an ability to grasp interest and hold it. It i.e. Definitely a good read!” 5 star review

2020 will be remembered for a lot of disasters, but some good things too, like the surge of Black women who have topped bestseller lists.

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When looking back on this summer of protest and racial reckoning, the question I’ll always struggle with is one dripping with skepticism that’s hard-earned, if not entirely productive. What made this uprising different for so many white people who sat up, took notice, donated money, shared resources, took to the streets, called out and in, and did some serious self-reflection, seemingly for the first time?

The question nags at me, but even as I realize there are responses that could possibly edify me, none could ever be classified as satisfying. Better to steep in the bittersweet reality in which we now find ourselves. Progress is progress, after all—the journey of a thousand miles and all that. Certainly for the first time in my life, larger-than-usual swaths of white people appear to be seeing their schools, neighborhoods, police forces, industries, and even their bookshelves with fresh eyes.

Just as they’d begun, in essence, cramming for a course more than halfway through the semester, snatching up Ibram X. Kendi’s How to Be an Antiracist and Ijeoma Oluo’s So You Want to Talk About Race faster than booksellers could restock them, the inequities of publishing itself were laid bare. #PublishingPaidMe, started by Black authors L. L. McKinney and Tochi Onyebuchi, revealed just how vast the industry’s pay gap actually is. If advances are seen as investments in an author’s talent, then it’s clear publishers don’t often bet big on Black writers.

For white book lovers who’ve found these figures disheartening or perhaps even illogical, considering the sheer volume of accolades many of their favorite Black authors consistently rake in, I wonder if they’ve stopped to consider what becomes of Black stories that don’t make the must-read lists, what happens to Black stories that languish in drafts because the barriers between them and the world of publishing are simply too great?

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by Jule Owen
4.3 stars – 257 reviews
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It is 2055. Floods have devastated London. Confined to his house with only his cat, his mother’s domestic robot, and his holographic dragons for company, Mathew Erlang is desperate for a distraction. He finds it in his peculiar and reclusive neighbour, August Lestrange.

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The Consorts (Forbidden City Book 1)

by Melissa Addey
4.2 stars – 112 reviews
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18th century China. Lady Qing has spent the past seven years languishing inside the high red walls of the Forbidden City. Classed as an Honoured Lady, a lowly ranked concubine, Qing is neglected by the Emperor, passed over for more ambitious women. But when a new concubine, Lady Ying, arrives, Qing’s world is turned upside down. As the highest position at court becomes available and every woman fights for status, Qing finds love for the first time in her life… if Lady Ula Nara, the most ambitious woman at court, will allow her a taste of happiness.

If you loved Memoirs of a Geisha and enjoy books by Anchee Min, Lisa See and Pearl S. Buck, then the Forbidden City series is for you. Based on real women in 18th century China who became concubines to emperors of the Qing dynasty and spent their lives in the Forbidden City, this is historical fiction at its most intriguing, gripping and romantic.

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Ash Suspense Thrillers: Trilogy

by Uvi Poznansky
5.0 stars – 2 reviews
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From USA Today bestselling author Uvi Poznansky comes a gripping trilogy of three suspense thrillers:
Coma Confidential:

Ash finds herself in the ER diagnosed with coma. She has no memory of what has happened to her, but what she can do—despite what everyone around her might think—is listen to the conversations of her visitors. One of them is the man who raped her.

For Ash, there is little time to gather clues: blackouts are happening not only in the hospital but throughout California. The Russian hackers who are intent on sabotaging the power grid are trying to blackmail her boyfriend, Michael, into helping their cause. And what better way for them to do it but by kidnapping her out of the hospital?

Overkill:

The last thing Ash expects when she lands in Clearwater, Florida is to be stalked by a troubled teenager. If that’s not bad enough, she is caught in a shooting spree next to the nearby elementary school. The cops think it’s an attempt at mass killing, but Ash wonders if the only victim was specifically targeted by the killer. Will she manage to identify him and have him arrested before he comes after her?

Overdose:

After recovering from coma, Ash discovers that the man who performed her brain surgery has a questionable medical experience and a dark past, starting with his medical mission in India ten years ago and ending just recently, with his wife’s suicide. Should Ash expose him, at the risk of becoming vulnerable to his revenge?

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The Power of Colors: The Path to Self Healing and Personal Transformation Through Native American Ancient Wisdom

by Noah Goldhirsh
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Change your life with the help of ancient Native American wisdomThe culture of Native Americans is one of the oldest in the world. Over the centuries the Shamans and teachers of the tribes have preserved the rich knowledge accumulated in their community in order to pass it on to the next generations.

One of the many secrets they have kept is the extraordinary properties of the Wheel of Colors:

The wheel of colors will allow you to discover the colors that are best for you, so you can realize and maximize your potential in the best possible way.

With its help, each and every one of us can acquire new insights into ourselves:

  • What are truly our strongest qualities?
  • How can we overcome our weaknesses and what should we be careful of?
  • How can we be at our best during the most challenging moments?

Noah Goldhirsh is a therapist and senior lecturer. She has been developing new healing methods in alternative medicine for thirty-three years. In her book she shares the meaning of the colors that surround us, and how they affect us physically and psychologically. She shares treatment methods that are easy to understand and apply, so we too can completely change our lives and those of the people around us.

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Their mothers told them monsters weren’t real, but they were wrong. Get lost in a twisted tale of abduction, supernatural forces and dark asylum secrets… Rag Doll Bones: A Northern Michigan Asylum Novel by J.R. Erickson

Rag Doll Bones: A Northern Michigan Asylum Novel

by J.R. Erickson
4.9 stars – 33 reviews
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Each book in the Northern Michigan Asylum Series is a stand alone novel.
Their mothers told them monsters weren’t real, but they were wrong.

It’s the start of summer vacation in 1983. Twelve-year-olds Ashley and Sid are excited for three months of swimming at the pit, playing arcade games, and getting lost in the woods.
But the woods aren’t safe.

Kids are going missing in their small town.

One of them has been found dead. The cops are indifferent, the parents are clueless, and a summer of fun Is slowly turning into a summer of terror.

Sid and Ashley have come face to face with the monster, more boy than creature, and are desperate to reveal it.

Get lost in a twisted tale of abduction, supernatural forces and dark asylum secrets.

Grab your copy of Rag Doll Bones today.

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Hoot

by Carl Hiaasen
4.6 stars – 1,292 reviews
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This Newbery Honor winner and #1 New York Times bestseller is a beloved modern classic. Hoot features a new kid and his new bully, alligators, some burrowing owls, a renegade eco-avenger, and several extremely poisonous snakes.

Everybody loves Mother Paula’s pancakes. Everybody, that is, except the colony of cute but endangered owls that live on the building site of the new restaurant. Can the awkward new kid and his feral friend prank the pancake people out of town? Or is the owls’ fate cemented in pancake batter?Welcome to Carl Hiaasen’s Florida—where the creatures are wild and the people are wilder!

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The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook: Middle School

by David Borgenicht, Ben Winters, Robin Epstein
4.6 stars – 129 reviews
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Homework, hormones, heartache…middle school has no shortage of perils. Never fear, the authors of the best-selling Worst-Case Scenario series return with a survival guide for those who are facing—or just about to face—this big transitional time in school and life. The handbook is packed with funny-but-useful tips for the trickiest situations that crop up in middle school, like taking charge of a too-busy homework schedule, dealing with a cold shoulder from a friend who has suddenly become just too cool, avoiding common e-mail and cell phone disasters, and more.