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The Restaurant Managers’ and Waiters’ Guide Book: How to be a Great Server, Handle Difficult Customers, Earn Big Tips & Keep Your Sanity!

by James Caldwell, Patrick Caldwell
4.6 stars – 11 reviews
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Enigma of Life: Isaac’s Story – Book One

by Shandi Boyes
4.5 stars – 67 reviews
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Enigma: a person or thing that is mysterious or difficult to understand. Isaac Holt is the very definition of an enigma. He is mysterious, dangerous, alluring and knee clankingly gorgeous. After a chance meeting, I was falling at his feet, literally. His magnetizing allure has the ability to electrify all of my senses with the simple touch of his fingertip. But no matter how much my body craves Isaac’s touch, I can’t have him. Morally and ethically, he is off limits. He is the enemy. My rational thinking head logically understands this, but my lust-driven heart needs a little more convincing.

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Freedom of the Few: The True Story of the Take Back Bandit – Canada’s Most Prolific Bank Robber (Crimes Canada: True Crimes That Shocked the Nation Book 17)

by Ray Lawinger, RJ Parker PhD
5.0 stars – 3 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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So you think you can escape the system? Thirteen-year-old Ray Lawinger certainly thought he could. He was still young enough to believe that he could attain the coveted freedom of the few—still naïve enough to think he could live on the edge. He was wrong. For most of the next 28 years, Ray spent his days in and out of some of the most notorious prisons in Canada, including the infamous Millhaven Maximum Security and Collins Bay, also known as the Gladiator School. He wasn’t big and strong at first, but he was crafty and survived his days spent in these gladiator arenas only to emerge smarter and more savvy. From a foiled and folly of an escape attempt to being stabbed and stitching himself back up, his luck ran the gamut.

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In Her Own Way: Love and life between wars

by Ilana Rabau-Friedman
4.7 stars – 9 reviews
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The happy life of Michal, a young and lively nurse from Kibbutz Degania, is suddenly turned upside down when she is widowed in the Yom Kippur War. The story of her painful adolescence, from the Six Day War up until the Lebanon War, is an allegory of the maturing of the country. Through the stories that she weaves of three generations – her parents’ generation, her own generation and that of her children – the author describes, with great sensitivity, the adrenaline-filled life in Israel in that epoch. Through deep and sharp observation of complex family relationships, the loves, desires, moral dilemmas and deep friendships of her characters, she exposes a nation, most of whose inhabitants appear to suffer from post-traumatic syndrome.

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Captive Heart (Arthurian Nights Book 3)

by Regina Wolfe
3.5 stars – 2 reviews
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A sexy historical fantasy. Includes M/F, M/M and MMF. When Lady Lynette’s half-sister is kidnapped by the Knight of the Red Lands–the powerful son of a despot slain by their father–Lyn knows more than her beautiful sister’s innocence is at risk. The scheming fae Nimue has aligned herself with the vengeful knight, and to rescue her sister, Lyn must find a champion who can best all the traps the treacherous Nimue has set. At King Arthur’s court, Lyn, half-fae herself, finds an unlikely champion in a kitchen scullion mockingly called Beaumains. The seer Merlin, however, vouches for the quiet Beau, just as he does for the damaged Sir Marrok, recently fallen under a werewolf’s curse and struggling to control the beast vying for dominance within.

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Killer in the Holy City (Crimescape Book 21)

by Marilyn J. Bardsley, Mark Gado
5.0 stars – 3 reviews
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This riveting novel introduces Cal Callahan, former medical examiner, and his wife, Danie, former FBI profiler. Frequent travel and a devastating tragedy spur them to take cases where they can work together. Their first opportunity is in Charleston, called the “Holy City” for its religious tolerance, where bizarre murders eerily mimic a notorious case old case. Wealthy women have been strangled and posed in a sexually grotesque manner. The Callahans face conflicting demands by the police, politicians, and the media. Another murder will happen soon. With a city on the edge of panic, some doubt Danie’s theories. Worse, she is nearly killed.

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