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Fine Lines (Deadly Dreams Book 1)

by Bella Roccaforte
4.1 stars – 170 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Shay Baynes is living her dream, but it turns out to be a nightmare.

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Eldorado

by Jay Allan Storey
4.4 stars – 34 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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In an energy-starved future, Richard Hampton’s world is blown apart when his younger brother Danny disappears and the police are too busy trying to keep a lid on a hungry, overcrowded city to search for him. Richard has to make the transformation from bookish nerd to street-smart warrior to survive when he jumps the ‘Food Train’ for the disintegrating suburbs in a desperate search for Danny and his dog, Zonk. Branded a criminal by a community of outcasts and condemned to death, Richard is rescued by streetwise Carrie, who joins in his search. As they trek across the remnants of the suburbia, facing criminal gangs, renegade militias, and the hardships of the road, their friendship evolves into something more. The trail finally unwinds at a deserted complex in the remotest corner of the sprawling suburbs. The incredible secret they uncover there will alter their lives and their world forever.

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Safari: A Thriller

by David Sachs
5.0 stars – 6 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Sasha and Josh came to East Africa for an adventure to save their marriage. They got the adventure. The thirty-something golden boy and golden girl investment bankers have lost their passion, for life and each other. For three months—snorkeling Zanzibar, climbing Kilimanjaro, trekking to gorillas—the trip worked its magic. But when they begin their Kenyan safari at the start of the rainy season, their trust is shattered. They enter Maasai Mara park wondering if their marriage is over when an accident leaves them stranded and injured in the bush. The animals of the Mara are normally frightened of humans, but humans rarely walk the savanna hurt and weak. The fight for their marriage is now a fight for their life.

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The Anabolic Diet: Gain Weight to Lose Body Fat

by Laith Doory
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Many young men who start bodybuilding are very tempted to use anabolic steroids, mainly because everybody with an exceptionally good body would appear to be taking them. However, the long-term damage to health with regard to steroid abuse is well documented, which creates a huge demand for natural alternatives and strategies. This is where the ideas set out in this book come to the fore. Any good diet should take on board the principals of earlier diets and refine them. Few things of any merit are created overnight. As somebody who has been weight training for over 30 years, I have garnered a lot of information in that time, which I wish I had had at the outset. Being in my fifties with a huge appetite and a propensity to put on weight, I have tried over the years almost every diet under the sun: the Hay diet, the Atkins diet, the ketogenic diet, alternate-day fasting, calorie counting; you name it. However, most people think I am still in my thirties, so I must be doing something right.

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