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“Nothing important … just a baby I found in the street,” says Nick Santinelli … and so begins the unforgettable story of Curby By Adrian Del Valle

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Curby

by Adrian Del Valle
3.7 stars – 502 reviews
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Here’s the set-up:
It’s not every day that a newborn baby is stuffed inside a cardboard box, folded up and left in the gutter. Nick Santinelli steers a huge New York City street sweeper around a corner and sees the box lying just ahead. He gets out and picks it up, both surprised and shocked at what he finds inside. He brings the sleeping baby home and only blocks from his route.
“Sandy!” he calls out, as soon as he enters the living room.
His girlfriend’s hair is still wet from a shower and shes sitting on the couch drying it. “What are you doing home, Hon?”
“Oh, nothing important…just a baby I found in the street.” She instantly stops drying her hair, holding the still pose and replaying what she just heard inside her mind, or what she thought she just heard. No, that could not have been what he said. She turns to him with a questioning look. “What did you just say?”
Sandy, his longtime girlfriend, decides they should not report anything and raise the baby themselves. She’s dying of terminal cancer and wants this one chance to be a mother. After she passes away, Nick finds a Nanny who he believes he can trust. When the nanny steps out to buy cigarettes after leaving the now three year old to take his afternoon nap, Curby walks out of the apartment and becomes lost in the Brooklyn streets. Without a birth certificate, Nick can’t prove the boy is his. He battles the court and the assigned city caretakers from Children’s Services for custody of Curby where a surprise awaits everyone.

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by Adrian Del Valle
3.6 stars – 411 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
It’s not every day that a newborn baby is stuffed inside a cardboard box, folded up and left in the gutter. Nick Santinelli steers a huge New York City street sweeper around a corner and sees the box lying just ahead. He gets out and picks it up, both surprised and shocked at what he finds inside. He brings the sleeping baby home and only blocks from his route. “Sandy!” he called out, as soon as he entered the living room. Her hair, still wet from a shower, his girlfriend sat on the couch drying it. “What are you doing home, Hon?” “Oh, nothing important…just a baby I found in the street.” She instantly stopped drying her hair, holding the still pose and replaying what she just heard inside her mind, or what she thought she just heard. No, that could not have been what he said. She turned to him with a questioning look. “What did you just say?” Sandy, his longtime girlfriend, decides they should not report anything and raise the baby themselves. She’s dying of terminal cancer and wants this one chance to be a mother. After she passes away, Nick finds a Nanny who he believes he can trust. When the nanny steps out to buy cigarettes after leaving the now three year old to take his afternoon nap, Curby walks out of the apartment and becomes lost in the Brooklyn streets. Without a birth certificate, Nick can’t prove the boy is his. He battles the court and the assigned city caretakers from Children’s Services for custody of Curby where a surprise awaits everyone involved.

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Night of the Living Demon Slayer (Biker Witches Mystery Book 7)

by Angie Fox
4.7 stars – 145 reviews
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New York Times bestselling series! Lizzie Brown is all for letting the good times roll…until a dark voodoo church rises up in the bayou outside of New Orleans. Now ritual fires are burning long into the night and the dead are having a hard time staying that way. Lizzie goes in undercover to put a stop to the madness. Good thing she can count on her sexy shape-shifter husband, as well as her Grandma’s gang of biker witches. Too bad nobody’s watching her trusty dog, Pirate, who has become way too friendly with the phantom haunting a long-forgotten Victorian séance room.

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Secrets: The Hero Chronicles (Volume 1)

by Tim Mettey
4.2 stars – 209 reviews
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This book was written for junior high/high school age readers as well as all who are young at heart–The Midwest lies in complete ruins after a catastrophic disaster kills tens of thousands and leaves hundreds of thousands injured. Nicholas Keller emerges out of the devastation as a shining light of hope for all. But his newfound fame comes with a price that his aunt will not let him pay. They flee into the shadows in order to protect his secret. However, as Nicholas begins his sophomore year at his fifth school in five years, strange and unexpected things begin to happen. He soon tumbles into a web of doomed love, extraordinary talents and a secret past, which threatens the lives of everyone he cares about. It’s up to Nicholas to confront the truth, even if it means his own death.

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Unraveled (Jersey Girls Book 1)

by Lisa-Marie Cabrelli
4.6 stars – 47 reviews
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She thought that her life was progressing exactly as planned but for Claire Black everything is about to be unraveled… When Claire’s creepy new boss Nick promotes her to a job she doesn’t understand; it’s obvious to everyone but her that he wants something in return. To make matter worse, she accidentally upsets the very man that Nick told her to avoid, the unbearably sexy Vice-President, Satish Bhatt. Things get even stickier for Claire when her “friends” decide that sabotage is the answer, her roommate Sally drops a bombshell and Claire starts to want a lot more of the man she supposed to avoid. A man who seems to have secrets of his own.

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If I Could Climb Trees (Nuggies Book 5)

by Jeff Minich
4.6 stars – 3 reviews
Lending: Enabled
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A little dog dreams of all the things she could see and the creatures she might meet–if only she could climb trees. On one blue-sky day, she imagines she’s climbed to the top of a tall tree. Once there, she discovers what life is like for the other creatures in the tree and then comes to find that they also dream their own little dreams. Together they picture a world where bugs have shoes for their little feet; birds have paws to bury treats; and yes, even four-legged Nuggies can climb trees! Moving between day and night, If I Could Climb Trees is a whimsical bedtime story that encourages children to explore their imaginations and see the world through the eyes of others.

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To Get Me To You: A Small Town Southern Romance (Wishful Romance Book 1)

by Kait Nolan
4.5 stars – 377 reviews
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Will a city girl and a small town boy find love in this David vs. Goliath story with a side of grits? An engaging small town romance novel that will appeal to fans of Candis Terry’s Sweet, Texas; Jill Shalvis’ Lucky Harbor; and Ava Miles’ Dare Valley. Just a city girl, living in a lonely world. Displaced Steel Magnolia Norah Burke doesn’t know the meaning of failure. But when she threatens to blow the whistle on some shady business practices at her Chicago marketing firm, she gets fired fast as all get out. Licking her wounds, she heads back below the Mason-Dixon for a little home-grown Southern comfort.

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by Adrian Del Valle
3.6 stars – 410 reviews
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It’s not every day that a newborn baby is stuffed inside a cardboard box, folded up and left in the gutter. Nick Santinelli steers a huge New York City street sweeper around a corner and sees the box lying just ahead. He gets out and picks it up, both surprised and shocked at what he finds inside. He brings the sleeping baby home and only blocks from his route. “Sandy!” he called out, as soon as he entered the living room. Her hair, still wet from a shower, his girlfriend sat on the couch drying it. “What are you doing home, Hon?” “Oh, nothing important…just a baby I found in the street.” She instantly stopped drying her hair, holding the still pose and replaying what she just heard inside her mind, or what she thought she just heard. No, that could not have been what he said. She turned to him with a questioning look. “What did you just say?” Sandy, his longtime girlfriend, decides they should not report anything and raise the baby themselves. She’s dying of terminal cancer and wants this one chance to be a mother. After she passes away, Nick finds a Nanny who he believes he can trust. When the nanny steps out to buy cigarettes after leaving the now three year old to take his afternoon nap, Curby walks out of the apartment and becomes lost in the Brooklyn streets. Without a birth certificate, Nick can’t prove the boy is his. He battles the court and the assigned city caretakers from Children’s Services for custody of Curby where a surprise awaits everyone involved.

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The Atomic Sea: Volume One

by Jack Conner
4.1 stars – 240 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Dr. Francis Avery drowns his memories in whiskey. Years after the Empire of Octung killed his family, his only drives are alcohol and fighting back. While aboard a military whaling ship far out on the eerie Atomic Sea, a series of murders forces him to track down the killer. As if this weren’t enough, a mysterious woman named Layanna is pulled from the toxic, lightning-wreathed depths of the water. Though it’s impossible, she’s alive and she has a secret: she’s the only one who can stop Octung. And she’ll need Avery’s help to accomplish her mission. If they fail, the entire world will fall under Octung’s bloodthirsty, murderous shadow.

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The First Shot (Lieutenant Kane – Dedicated to Death Series Book 1)

by E.H. Reinhard
4.2 stars – 241 reviews
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For Tampa homicide lieutenant Carl Kane, death is his life. If a single award existed for sinking himself into his work, he’d have two. But the latest crime scene he’s called to, an old abandoned factory, leaves him with more bodies than leads. Three drug dealers are found shot to death—not an uncommon sight in the least. The problem lies with the pair of middle-aged women—bound, gagged, and executed—found at the same location.

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Star Dragon 13

by Michael Ender
5.0 stars – 3 reviews
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First Officer Adrianna Archa must take control of Star Dragon 13, one of the Legion’s top secret, deep space defenders. Caught in the middle of what might be a trap, the captain tries to blow the ship to protect its classified technology. When Adrianna figures out who was the bait, and what their role was supposed to have been, they learn that just surviving might mean being branded as traitors. In the end, the only way they can prove their loyalty is to finish the mission, no matter how desperate the odds.

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Goodnight, Jeremy

by Stacy White
Lending: Enabled
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It’s no secret to anybody that children really like to play with toys. They could spend days playing from morning till night. Sometimes kids’ rooms are full of different toys. You can find them all over the place: on shelves, under the bed – they are everywhere. In fact, this is one of the most common problems for parents. And children do not like to tidy up their toys. Our main character is no exception. In this story you will find out what happens to Jeremy and his toys, and why he could not fall asleep. This magical story will teach children to love and take care of their toys, and will quickly become a favorite bedtime story for your child.

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Southern Spirits (Southern Ghost Hunter Mysteries Book 1)

by Angie Fox
4.5 stars – 1,045 reviews
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One simple mistake… For a girl who is about to lose her family home, Releases the ghost of a long-dead gangster, And opens Verity Long’s eyes to a whole new world. When out of work graphic designer Verity Long accidentally traps a ghost on her property, she’s saddled with more than a supernatural sidekick—she gains the ability see spirits. It leads to an offer she can’t refuse from the town’s bad boy, the brother of her ex and the last man she should ever partner with.

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The American Sweeney Todd: Eliot Ness’s Toughest Case (Crimescape Book 20)

by Wall Street Journal #1 bestselling author Marilyn Bardsley
5.0 stars – 5 reviews
Everyday price: $4.99
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In this action-packed novel you will meet the brilliant, highly educated American version of Sweeney Todd, who became the most horrific serial killer ever known. The demons rising within him threaten to undermine decades of exhausting work that liberated him from desperate poverty and positioned him to be an excellent surgeon before he turned killer.

Eliot Ness kept the identity of his most horrifying suspect secret for almost four decades until Marilyn J. Bardsley discovered the name. These are her fictional portrayal of the killer’s thoughts and actions, based on interviews with his friends and relatives, the detectives who investigated him, and people close to Eliot Ness.

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Curby

by Adrian Del Valle
3.6 stars – 410 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
It’s not every day that a newborn baby is stuffed inside a cardboard box, folded up and left in the gutter. Nick Santinelli steers a huge New York City street sweeper around a corner and sees the box lying just ahead. He gets out and picks it up, both surprised and shocked at what he finds inside. He brings the sleeping baby home and only blocks from his route. “Sandy!” he called out, as soon as he entered the living room. Her hair, still wet from a shower, his girlfriend sat on the couch drying it. “What are you doing home, Hon?” “Oh, nothing important…just a baby I found in the street.” She instantly stopped drying her hair, holding the still pose and replaying what she just heard inside her mind, or what she thought she just heard. No, that could not have been what he said. She turned to him with a questioning look. “What did you just say?” Sandy, his longtime girlfriend, decides they should not report anything and raise the baby themselves. She’s dying of terminal cancer and wants this one chance to be a mother. After she passes away, Nick finds a Nanny who he believes he can trust. When the nanny steps out to buy cigarettes after leaving the now three year old to take his afternoon nap, Curby walks out of the apartment and becomes lost in the Brooklyn streets. Without a birth certificate, Nick can’t prove the boy is his. He battles the court and the assigned city caretakers from Children’s Services for custody of Curby where a surprise awaits everyone involved.

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Roadmap to the End of Days: Demystifying Biblical Eschatology To Explain The Past, The Secret To The Apocalypse And The End Of The World

by Daniel Friedmann
4.8 stars – 40 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Is history a purposeful process with a beginning and an end, or is it a random series of events with neither purpose nor direction? If history is a guided process, are we near the end of the world? Have we almost completed preparations for the End of Days? What will happen next? When? Are we backseat passengers in this journey, or are we in the driver’s seat? Daniel Friedmann takes you on a journey to discover what is really going on with Biblical eschatology and the end of the world, and to then glimpse the future and ponder the role you will play in it.

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Working Girl: Mr Monday (Part 1)

by Shana Gray
3.8 stars – 4 reviews
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Meet Mr Monday…in Working Girl: Part 1. A sexy new serial, perfect for fans of Audrey Carlan’s Calendar Girl. A sexy seven-day job interview. Seven irresistible interviewers. Who will she choose at the end of the week? Tess has been determined to get revenge for her father, ever since he was falsely accused of misusing company funds and unceremoniously let go from Diamond Enterprises. Applying to be Executive Assistant to the elusive, elderly head of the company, Mr King, seems the ideal way to get inside the firm and clear his name.

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Pleasing Mr. Dixon: Book One: Pleasing Mr. Dixon

by Lexi Sexton
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Curvy. Bright. Anxious to Please. Gabriella Bowman loved her new job and was thrilled to be assigned an important new client, Zenian Industries. But when she met the CEO, Richard Dixon, she quaked in her stiletto heels. Surely he wasn’t the man she’d met the week before at the notorious Club Zen, the man who’d introduced her to naughty pleasures, who’d turned her curvy ass bright red?
She’d pleased him that night. Could she continue to please him in a professional capacity? Did he only want her to please him professionally, or would she have the pleasure of his hands on her again?

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Karma’s A Cruel Thing: Book Six: The Blackfriar Cozy Mysteries

by M’Lissa Moorecroft
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Adultery. Blackmail. Retribution. Stanley Cosgrove blackmailed a couple of residents of The Blackfriar Apartment Building. He’d been caught and convicted, sent to prison. Stanley decided he deserved parole before he’d even applied for it. He headed straight back to Black Rock and the Blackfriar Apartments. This time, robbery was on his mind. A few days later, his body was discovered, battered and bloody.

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The Oys & Joys

by Marcia Feldt
3.9 stars – 91 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Every woman buries secrets. Even from herself. Lizzie, Grace, Sassie, and Ruby — four friends who laugh together, cry together, and keep each other together through life’s Oys & Joys. Until the tragic consequences of a decades’ old betrayal put their friendships to the ultimate test.

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The Clarity Series (Books 1-3)

by Loretta Lost
4.2 stars – 151 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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A beloved USA Today bestseller containing the first three books in the Clarity series.

Her world has always been dark, but he might be able to change everything…

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Jack of Thorns (Inheritance Book 1)

by Amelia Faulkner
4.4 stars – 112 reviews
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Florist. Psychic. Addict.
Laurence Riley coasts by on good looks and natural charm, but underneath lies a dark chasm that neither heroin nor lovers can fill. Sobriety is a pipe dream which his stalker ex-boyfriend is pushing him away from. Luckily, Laurence has powers most can only dream of. If only he could control them.

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It’s not every day that a newborn baby is stuffed inside a cardboard box, folded up and left in the gutter.
Curby by Adrian Del Valle

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Curby

by Adrian Del Valle
3.6 stars – 396 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
It’s not every day that a newborn baby is stuffed inside a cardboard box, folded up and left in the gutter. Nick Santinelli steers a huge New York City street sweeper around a corner and sees the box lying just ahead. He gets out and picks it up, both surprised and shocked at what he finds inside. He brings the sleeping baby home and only blocks from his route. “Sandy!” he called out, as soon as he entered the living room. Her hair, still wet from a shower, his girlfriend sat on the couch drying it. “What are you doing home, Hon?” “Oh, nothing important…just a baby I found in the street.” She instantly stopped drying her hair, holding the still pose and replaying what she just heard inside her mind, or what she thought she just heard. No, that could not have been what he said. She turned to him with a questioning look. “What did you just say?” Sandy, his longtime girlfriend, decides they should not report anything and raise the baby themselves. She’s dying of terminal cancer and wants this one chance to be a mother. After she passes away, Nick finds a Nanny who he believes he can trust. When the nanny steps out to buy cigarettes after leaving the now three year old to take his afternoon nap, Curby walks out of the apartment and becomes lost in the Brooklyn streets. Without a birth certificate, Nick can’t prove the boy is his. He battles the court and the assigned city caretakers from Children’s Services for custody of Curby where a surprise awaits everyone involved.

Beautiful heart wrenching story. You will not be able to put it down.★★★★★5 star Amazon reviews

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