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It’s Giveaway time! Get a free bonus entry into our weekly raffle and check out His First Wife’s Secret by Emma Robinson

His First Wife’s Secret: A powerful and utterly gripping emotional drama

by Emma Robinson
4.4 stars – 677 reviews
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‘Wow!!! Where to even begin?? Mind you, it’s hard enough to write this with blurry eyes through tears!!… It really dragged me deep into the story until I came out the other end with tears streaming down my face… An absolutely page-turning, tear-jerking beautiful story.’Bookworm86 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

The tears began to flow. ‘I can’t do this on my own,’ Emily sobbed. ‘I don’t know how.’

When Emily’s husband dies in a terrible accident, she’s not the only wife he leaves behind.

Because, before their whirlwind romance and Emily’s discovery she was pregnant, Pete had been married to Caroline for more than twenty years. A devastating tragedy had torn them apart. But there was a part of Pete that had never fully left his first wife and a secret that would bind them together, forever.

Finding herself lonely, heartbroken, and forced to face life and motherhood alone – Emily is surprised that Caroline offers her support. But Emily knows she needs someone she can trust and rely on. Even if it’s the woman her husband loved before her.

A tentative friendship develops and their lives become entwined. Their bond grows ever stronger as Caroline steps in to help when Emily’s baby arrives unexpectedly early. But it’s not just Caroline hiding a secret. Both of the women who once loved Pete have things they can never admit, without risking a friendship that might be the only thing keeping them both afloat.

When grief begins to take its toll on Emily, she feels sure that Caroline is the only person who can save her and baby Dylan… But should she trust the woman he loved before her – with her life… Or her child’s?

An utterly devastating, but ultimately uplifting, emotional women’s fiction novel about friendship, motherhood and loss. Perfect for fans of Jodi Picoult, Susan Lewis and Jojo Moyes.

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Can one invention make a difference? The Inventor’s Fair is finally here and this year’s theme is Going Green! We’re Going Green! (If Not You, Then Who? Series) by David Pridham

We’re Going Green! | If Not You, Then Who? Series | Teaches Young Readers 4-8 How Curiosity, Passion, and Ideas Materialize Into Useful Inventions

by David Pridham
4.9 stars – 21 reviews
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A Picture Book for Kids Interested in the Environment. Ages 4-9

Can one invention make a difference? The Inventor’s Fair is finally here and this year’s theme is Going Green! Noah has been tinkering for weeks and he’s finally ready to show everyone what he has come up with. Join Noah and the rest of the Young Inventor’s Club to learn about the different ways we can all go green and make the world a better place. From solar energy to water conservation, the children of the Young Inventors Club explore the bright future of conscious environmental practices, and how every family can participate.

If you like fun, informative, and factual kid’s books like The Magic School Bus, then you’ll love the new STEM series If Not You, Then Who?, a recent Amazon bestseller. The books are fun to read for both adults and children and can be read on multiple levels. Younger children will relate to the main storyline, while older children will enjoy diving into the backstory of the inventions. All children will be invited to imagine their own creations.

If Not You, Then Who? aims to teach children about the inventions and patents in everyday life, inspiring them to create their own. This series aims to show that no dream is too big, and no dreamer is too small to succeed. Available in both Kindle and hardcover formats. Spark your child’s curiosity and imagination now!

It’s Giveaway time! Get a free bonus entry into our weekly raffle and check out Isaac’s Storm: A Man, a Time, and the Deadliest Hurricane in History by Erik Larson

Isaac’s Storm: A Man, a Time, and the Deadliest Hurricane in History

by Erik Larson
4.5 stars – 4,640 reviews
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At the dawn of the twentieth century, a great confidence suffused America. Isaac Cline was one of the era’s new men, a scientist who believed he knew all there was to know about the motion of clouds and the behavior of storms. The idea that a hurricane could damage the city of Galveston, Texas, where he was based, was to him preposterous, “an absurd delusion.” It was 1900, a year when America felt bigger and stronger than ever before. Nothing in nature could hobble the gleaming city of Galveston, then a magical place that seemed destined to become the New York of the Gulf.

That August, a strange, prolonged heat wave gripped the nation and killed scores of people in New York and Chicago. Odd things seemed to happen everywhere: A plague of crickets engulfed Waco. The Bering Glacier began to shrink. Rain fell on Galveston with greater intensity than anyone could remember. Far away, in Africa, immense thunderstorms blossomed over the city of Dakar, and great currents of wind converged. A wave of atmospheric turbulence slipped from the coast of western Africa. Most such waves faded quickly. This one did not.

In Cuba, America’s overconfidence was made all too obvious by the Weather Bureau’s obsession with controlling hurricane forecasts, even though Cuba’s indigenous weathermen had pioneered hurricane science. As the bureau’s forecasters assured the nation that all was calm in the Caribbean, Cuba’s own weathermen fretted about ominous signs in the sky. A curious stillness gripped Antigua. Only a few unlucky sea captains discovered that the storm had achieved an intensity no man alive had ever experienced.

In Galveston, reassured by Cline’s belief that no hurricane could seriously damage the city, there was celebration. Children played in the rising water. Hundreds of people gathered at the beach to marvel at the fantastically tall waves and gorgeous pink sky, until the surf began ripping the city’s beloved beachfront apart. Within the next few hours Galveston would endure a hurricane that to this day remains the nation’s deadliest natural disaster. In Galveston alone at least 6,000 people, possibly as many as 10,000, would lose their lives, a number far greater than the combined death toll of the Johnstown Flood and 1906 San Francisco Earthquake.

And Isaac Cline would experience his own unbearable loss.

Meticulously researched and vividly written, Isaac’s Storm is based on Cline’s own letters, telegrams, and reports, the testimony of scores of survivors, and our latest understanding of the hows and whys of great storms. Ultimately, however, it is the story of what can happen when human arrogance meets nature’s last great uncontrollable force. As such, Isaac’s Storm carries a warning for our time.

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Dancing by Moonlight: Pam of Babylon #21

by Suzanne Jenkins
4.6 stars – 64 reviews
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Suspense comes to Babylon when Jack is linked to the Manhattan DA’s young wife, Ginger Harrow.
Intertwining lives lift some up and knock a few others down, but life goes on in Babylon. Alison’s new husband, Adam Marchand discovers what makes the village dwellers tick, much to his shock when his coffee shop, Village Grounds, becomes the meeting place in town.
Then Pam makes a terrible discovery in the attic of her step-daughter Laura Long’s beach cottage and during the investigation, she’s forced to expose buried memories of Brent.

Later, chance meeting in the coffee shop reveals the truth about what had happened at the beach ten years before.

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Temptation (The Hunted Series Book 1)

by Ivy Smoak
4.2 stars – 10,551 reviews
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Shy student Penny Taylor always follows the rules. At least, that’s how it appears to her classmates. But she has one illicit secret – she’s fallen hard for her professor. And she’s pretty sure he’s fallen for her too.

Everyone loves Professor Hunter. He’s tall, dark, and handsome. And completely unobtainable. But it’s the secrets hiding behind his deep brown eyes that allures Penny. Secrets darker than she could ever imagine.

James Hunter gave up his billionaire lifestyle in NYC last year to become a professor. The easiest new rule to follow: don’t fraternize with the students. It’s easy to follow because he’s become quite the recluse in his new town – the only way he knows how to keep his secrets buried.

But he never expected to be teaching such a beautiful student. He has to resist her. He needs to walk away. Penny deserves better than a man with his demons. But she’s daring him to cross the line. And he’s never been one to resist temptation.

*From #1 Amazon bestselling author Ivy Smoak comes an extra steamy romance. This is book 1 of a completed series. This series ends with a happily ever after.*

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The First Human Rider: A Middang3ard Series (Dragon Approved Book 1)

by Ramy Vance
4.2 stars – 64 reviews
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Dragonriders are all that stand between Middang3ard and total annihilation. 

But their numbers are dwindling. 

With every passing day, more and more Dragonriders are falling under the scourge of the Dark One.

The forces of humanity and their allies are desperate. They need a new hero to step up and turn the tide.

Myrddin, the resistance’s leader, thinks he might have found that someone…on Earth, of all places.

Word has just come from the east that the Dark One is launching his largest assault yet, but there is still time to stop him. If, that is, they can find someone good enough to take him on. 

Alex Bound just might be the rider they need.

But a human has never been accepted as a Dragonrider. 

Let alone a blind human…

Alex isn’t someone to step away from a fight.

Not now, not ever, and she has no plans to start—even if she needs to ride a real dragon to make it happen.

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Pool of Crimson (A Blushing Death Novel Book 1)

by Suzanne M. Sabol
3.9 stars – 38 reviews
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Killing vampires is easy. Trusting one will be the hardest thing Dahlia Sabin has ever done.

Dahlia has lived a lonely existence as a killer of the undead. Known as The Blushing Death to those that fear her, Dahlia uncovers a plot by Columbus’s Master Vampire, Ethan. He intends to raise a demon from the depths of hell to destroy the city, cement his power, and take control.

In her pursuit to stop a demon from manifesting, Dahlia sinks deeper into the city’s supernatural underworld and discovers that vampires are not only deadly; one in particular could be dangerous to her very soul and her heart. Patrick, the Master vampire’s second-in-command with dark penetrating eyes and a cool, deadly sophistication, can’t stay away and Dahlia can’t tell him no. There’s something that neither of them knows, Ethan wants Dahlia’s unleashed power for himself and is willing to do anything to get it.

Dahlia is in a race against time to send the demon back to hell, at war with her better judgment, trusting a dark and intriguing vampire with his own agenda, while struggling to save her own neck. As the portal to hell opens, Dahlia has only herself to rely on in order to survive, if she can …

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FREE epic teen dragon fantasy! Lyric’s Curse (Dragonblood Sagas Book 1) by Robyn Wideman

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Lyric’s Curse: An epic teen dragon fantasy (Dragonblood Sagas Book 1)

by Robyn Wideman
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Dragons have returned!

When a young crippled orphan finds himself caught on the wrong side of town by a group of highborn youths, his life is forever changed. Left for dead after a vicious attack, Lyric finds himself in the care of a witch. One who knows more about him than he does.

With the old witch’s help, Lyric will learn his true place in life, one far more interesting and dangerous than his old life as a street rat. Lyric will meet two young women who play intricate roles in deciding his future, will it be love or destiny? All the while a dark shadow is crossing the land …

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We’re Going Green! | If Not You, Then Who? Series | Teaches Young Readers 4-8 How Curiosity, Passion, and Ideas Materialize Into Useful Inventions

by David Pridham
4.9 stars – 21 reviews
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A Picture Book for Kids Interested in the Environment. Ages 4-9

Can one invention make a difference? The Inventor’s Fair is finally here and this year’s theme is Going Green! Noah has been tinkering for weeks and he’s finally ready to show everyone what he has come up with. Join Noah and the rest of the Young Inventor’s Club to learn about the different ways we can all go green and make the world a better place. From solar energy to water conservation, the children of the Young Inventors Club explore the bright future of conscious environmental practices, and how every family can participate.

If you like fun, informative, and factual kid’s books like The Magic School Bus, then you’ll love the new STEM series If Not You, Then Who?, a recent Amazon bestseller. The books are fun to read for both adults and children and can be read on multiple levels. Younger children will relate to the main storyline, while older children will enjoy diving into the backstory of the inventions. All children will be invited to imagine their own creations.

If Not You, Then Who? aims to teach children about the inventions and patents in everyday life, inspiring them to create their own. This series aims to show that no dream is too big, and no dreamer is too small to succeed. Available in both Kindle and hardcover formats. Spark your child’s curiosity and imagination now!

Don’t miss this story of a young man covering the most brazen financial crime of the twentieth century…. The Summer of Charlie Ponzi by Noel Hynd

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The Summer of Charlie Ponzi (An American True Crime Reporter in the 20th Century Book 1)

by Noel Hynd
4.5 stars – 119 reviews
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One sweltering afternoon late in June 1919, a thirty-seven-year-old clerk named Charles Ponzi, who was employed by a Boston, Massachusetts brokerage house, opened an envelope from Spain and made a startling discovery. The envelope contained a postal reply coupon, something Ponzi had never heard of. The coupon, which the writer in Spain had enclosed to cover the postal reply from the brokerage house, had been purchased in Madrid for the equivalent of one cent in U.S. currency. Yet it was redeemable at any post office or bank in the United States for five cents.Ponzi pursed his lips and looked off into space. Here, he decided, was something worthy of serious investigation. So began a unique story in the history of American crime, and so begins ‘The Summer of Charlie Ponzi,’ the newest novel by espionage and crime author Noel Hynd. ‘The Summer of Charlie Ponzi’ is based on the true story of the involvement and reporting of his father, Alan Hynd, in the infamous Ponzi case in 1919 and 1920.Boston in the years after World War One was a bustling, booming metropolis, the fifth-largest city in the United States. The Roaring Twenties were underway. Immigrants from all over the world poured into Prohibition-era Boston. So did young, first-generation American men and women anxious to seek their fortune. America, and Boston in particular, was a wide-open place, filled with crime, jazz, flappers, a new easy morality, and speakeasies. There were two great baseball clubs – the Braves and the Red Sox – and six daily newspapers. Newspapers were everywhere. There were newsstands at North Station, in front of Symphony Hall, in front of Filene’s, and in the streets of Charlestown, Southie and Dorchester. On the rare blocks with no newsstand, the hoarse, aggressive chant of newsboys filled the air. The Boston Post stood out among the daily papers. It was the fourth-leading morning newspaper in the country in circulation. There were many reasons The Post stood out, but one was city editor Eddie Dunn, the best newspaperman in Boston during the hard-drinking, two-fisted era of the 1920s. Eddie Dunn understood news, how to find it, get it, and sell it. By the end of 1919, Charlie Ponzi had hatched out his scheme: he would build his fortune on postal reply coupons and beat the banks in the money lending game. While banks were paying five percent per year, Ponzi promised investors fifty percent interest in forty-five days. He soon had people lining up at his office on School Street, practically throwing money at him. By April of 1920, Charlie Ponzi was taking in a $250,000 every day in cash as his pyramid scheme swept the city. The offices of The Boston Post were also on School Street. Inevitably, The Post and Ponzi took notice and measure of each other. In the summer of 1920, their worlds collided. When the Ponzi swindle became the biggest local story of the year, even bigger than Sacco and Vanzetti, Eddie Dunn threw every spare reporter onto the story. By this time, Alan Hynd, still in his late teens, had cadged a job as a street reporter for The Post. He had only a few weeks of experience, but Dunn assigned him to his team of top reporters covering the case.’The Summer of Charlie Ponzi’ is the story of a young man covering the most brazen financial crime of the twentieth century. This hard-edged Jazz-Age tale is full of fascinating women and men drawn from the newsrooms, tenements, speakeasies, high social circles, financial boardrooms, streets, and sidewalks of Boston of the 1920s. Told in the young reporter’s sly acerbic voice, the tale is at times brash and hilarious, at times heartbreaking, frequently astonishing, and always riveting. *‘The Summer of Charlie Ponzi’ joins ‘Ashes from a Burning Corpse’ in the series “An American True Crime Reporter in the 20th Century.” The series recounts the major cases of the American reporter who would later become one of the best-known true crime writers of his era.

Alanis Morissette Musical ‘Jagged Little Pill’ Transforms into YA Novel

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From Publishers’ Weekly: While many are familiar with the concept of books being adapted into Broadway shows, it’s rarer to hear of Broadway shows being adapted into books.

Jagged Little Pill: The Novel by [Eric Smith, Alanis Morissette, Diablo Cody, Glen Ballard]

That’s exactly what happened with Jagged Little Pill, the Tony-nominated, Grammy-winning show that debuted on Broadway in December 2019, based on the 1995 album of the same name by Grammy Award-winning artist Alanis Morissette. The show was brought to life with music by Morissette and Glen Ballard, co-writer and producer of the original Jagged Little Pill album as well as a number of other notable projects. Rounding out the team is Diablo Cody, Academy Award-winning screenwriter behind such critically acclaimed hits as Juno.

Featuring Morissette’s iconic songs, the musical’s plot revolves around the Healy family—parents Steve and MJ, their biological son, Nick, a high school senior headed to Harvard in the fall, and 16-year-old transracial adoptee Frankie, who is struggling to find her voice and her place in the family. The novel takes things a step further, focusing on Nick, Frankie, Latinx transfer student Phoenix, classmate Bella, and Jo, Frankie’s “friend with some benefits.”

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