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In a world so desperate that people trade their children for food, a girl, cast out from her city for an unknown crime becomes an unlikely hero. The Kind (The Recoverist Quartet Book 1) by Jule Owen

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The Kind (The Recoverist Quartet Book 1)

by Jule Owen
4.6 stars – 6 reviews
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Outcast, liberator of the non-people, a mystery to herself.

In a world so desperate that people trade their children for food, a girl, cast out from her city for an unknown crime becomes an unlikely hero.

It is 2472. The British Isles have been transformed by climate change into a desert archipelago. The wealthy and privileged have retreated to high-tech walled cities. Those beyond the walls are known as the Non-Grata. They live a precarious, hand-to-mouth existence, surviving on the “charity” of the cities. In return, these non-people must pay a Quota, a tax paid in human life. Specifically, they give the rich something their money cannot buy: children.

Isobel Twelvetrees has been put outside the walls of her city and left to die in the lethal heat for a crime she cannot remember committing. She was saved by someone or something, but when she wakes, the only companion she has is a dog with odd coloured eyes. When she learns the terrible truth about the plight of the Non Grata, she turns into a new kind of warrior. As she crosses continents with the threadbare armies of the Non Grata, in a deadly race against time to destroy the Quota and right historic wrongs, she starts to uncover the truth about herself and what she left behind.

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by Jule Owen
4.4 stars – 146 reviews
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Introducing Mathew Erlang, creator of holographic dragons, who is about to get tangled up in the future in a rather serious way

The world is falling apart in 2055. Floods have devastated London, on the eve of the First Space War. With the city locked down, sixteen-year-old Mathew Erlang is confined to his house with only his cat, his robot and his holographic dragons for company.

Desperate for a distraction from the chaos around him, Mathew becomes fascinated by his peculiar and reclusive neighbour, August Lestrange, and begins to investigate, turning to the virtual world of the Nexus and Blackweb for answers. But as he digs deeper, Mathew realises that Mr. Lestrange isn’t a normal man at all.

When Mathew accidentally finds himself trapped in Lestrange’s house, he opens a door and falls four hundred years into the future. Unwittingly, he starts to destabilise the course of human history.

The Boy Who Fell from the Sky delves into a future where climate change and technology have transformed the world. It is the first book in the House Next Door trilogy, a young adult dystopian science fiction action adventure.

Mathew’s story continues in Silverwood, Book 2 in the House Next Door series.

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Two Days of Christmas

by Ashley Robert
4.6 stars – 5 reviews
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Like most children his age, Asher’s favorite day of the year was Christmas. Sure he liked to get presents and eat all the fabulous food just like everyone else, but mostly he loved being with both his parents. You see Asher’s father, Alec Banks, had run off on his mother, Judith, almost three years to the date and the ten year old boy longed for his family to be whole again. Unfortunately, that didn’t happen because Alec’s girlfriend, Trish, unexpectedly showed up for the holiday weekend unannounced, even after Asher’s father promised that she wouldn’t. The young boy was so upset that he manages to sabotage the entire day of Christmas. Not until the day is completely lost, does Asher finally realize what an awful person he was for ruining Christmas, especially for his younger sister and cousins. Then the most magical thing happens. Henry, who is the Spirit of Christmas, mysteriously shows up and grants Asher one wish. He tells the young boy that he will be able to relive Christmas day and fix all the things that he did wrong. Asher does exactly that, and along the way he rediscovers his faith in Santa and the Spirit of Christmas.

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Starting Over

by Morris Fenris
5.0 stars – 2 reviews
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A second chance to prove that love is worth fighting for.

An inspirational Christian romance novel that will warm your heart and soul.

One Christian man confronts some of today’s most troubling issues—substance abuse, infidelity, and depression. Can he prevail? Maybe, with grace….

Love is in the air for Jane and Robert, who meet in church and do everything by the book. They worship together, court under the church’s laws, and eventually tie the knot. For Robert, marriage is all that he ever thought it could be and more, but things take a darker turn when an old secret of Jane’s pops up. As Robert fights for his marriage, seeking advice from both spiritual leaders and medical experts, he faces the daunting prospect of raising their two kids by himself.

Come join Robert’s journey from passion to heartache, through hope and kindness, in sickness and in health. Will his steadfast faith and the loving compassion of others be enough to see him through the tempestuous seas?

If you enjoy heartwarming Christian romance with a focus on love, faith and family, be sure to check out other books by Morris Fenris.

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The Doctor’s Song: Doctor Snake in the Dystopian Future

by Kay Corcoran George
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Strong ideals collide in a dark dystopian future in THE DOCTOR’S SONG ( DOCTOR SNAKE) by Kay Corcoran George
A future where resources are scarce, and pregnancy is heavily taxed, the young and gifted pediatric surgeon Eric Winslow has performed an illegal procedure to save a child’s life. After serving time in Camp Pro, a facility for professional offenders, he creates an alternate identity of an entertainer, Snake, so he can continue with surgeries to help children afflicted with acute facial deformities. While balancing his fame as Snake, Dr. Winslow struggles to elude his nemesis the fierce officer, Jerome Running Crane, who tracks him even with though the doctor is unrecognizable with his physical transformations. But events come full circle when Eric Winslow is almost destroyed by grief from losing a child he rescued, and the resilient, but altered, Running Crane steps in to support the doctor in his dual life passions of singing and aiding children. Love and heartache are crucial elements in the struggle of these two men as they come to terms with life in a new harsh world.

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From This Moment On (Windswept Bay Book 1)

by Debra Clopton
4.4 stars – 505 reviews
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A famous sealife artist with survivors guilt, a divorced resort owner with a guarded heart meet on the romantic shores of Windswept Bay, can love heal their wounds?

Hurt by her failed marriage and dashed dreams, Cali Sinclair returns home to Windswept Bay with her heart wary and closed to the dreams of true love she so desperately wanted. Determined to never again risk her heart, she throws herself into running the family’s small boutique resort on the Florida coast, a place so full of romance that it’s a reminder every day of what she’ll never have. But when renowned artist Grant Ellington shows up to paint a mural on the wall of the resort, she’s swept away by her response to the artist. Suddenly, every time he looks at her, Cali finds it harder than she ever thought possible to keep her heart protected.

Grant Ellington loves his ranch, his horses, and his life as a sought-after artist. But after walking away from a plane crash that killed his best friend and the young pilot, he’s still struggling with survivor’s guilt as he heads to Windswept Bay. Painting a sea life mural at the resort started out as a favor to his neighbor, but one meeting with the beautiful Cali and he feels alive again—and determined to spend time on the moonlit beaches with her in his arms…

But, like him, Cali has her own emotional scars—can they learn to trust the love that sparks between them and move forward from this moment on?

 

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by Jule Owen
4.9 stars – 27 reviews
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A boy hacks into his own future to try to save his mother from a mysterious virus.

When Mathew Erlang’s mother becomes seriously ill, he’ll do anything he can to save her and he knows his future self would too.

Alone in an England afflicted by extreme weather, biological warfare and civil war, Mathew needs to find his older self before Lestrange catches up with him and takes him back to his own time.

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The Evolution of a Serial Killer (A DCI Morton Crime Novel Book 6)

by Sean Campbell
4.3 stars – 20 reviews
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Sidelined and alone, DCI David Morton is relegated to the role of teacher. His task is to train the bright young things that will one day put him out of a job.
But hiding among the eager faces of the next generation is a talented student with murder in mind.
When Morton sets his class the challenge of showing how they would commit the perfect murder, the exercise results in his hardest case yet as he has to hunt the killer he helped to create.

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Tyson & Joey: Two Worlds Collide

by Tom Watts
4.2 stars – 10 reviews
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This is the story of two very different young men, from two very different worlds. Tyson is from the rough streets of Trentan, a crime-ridden, drug-infested, inner-city neighbourhood. Joey is from the affluent northern suburbs, a community of privilege and opportunity. The worlds of these two young men collide through a chance encounter, and as a result, they begin to question their life situations – which are at critical points. This connection sparks a shared journey of self-development; one which brings about necessary changes for both men.

The story has a self-help thread throughout, which is inspired by the author’s personal experience of living with anxiety and depression. The text conveys the truths that enabled him to rise out of suffering, and to live a life of peace and fulfilment. The teachings are centred on the concept of “present moment awareness”, and how this can be applied to everyday life.

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Dare To Bee: Bees are the Keys

by Alice Ayden
5.0 stars – 4 reviews
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A rhyming book for children! Follow Bandit the bee meeting animals and learning about self-esteem!

At first Bandit longs to be anything but a bee: “Honey tastes funny and flowers are too sour! I don’t want to be tiny and whiny, but being a bee is not for me!” Soon, Bandit realizes that nothing is better to be than a bee. “Being a bee is what I’m meant to be.” Bandit can inspire us all, “I have everything I need to be the best indeed! So, I dare to be me!”

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by Jule Owen
4.9 stars – 26 reviews
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A door in time. A visitor from the future. A girl determined to save the boy she loves.

The third book in the mind-twisting dystopian time travel series, ‘The House Next Door’

Mathew Erlang travels north through an England overrun by violence and sickness. Accompanied by a new friend, he finally makes it to his grandmother’s house, but all is not as it seems in this childhood place of safety. Meanwhile, Clara makes an uncanny pact with Mathew’s peculiar neighbour and finally learns the truth about Mr. Lestrange.

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Crossing In Time: An Edgy Sci-Fi Love Story (Between Two Evils Book 1)

by D. L. Orton
4.5 stars – 365 reviews
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If someone took everything you live for, how far would you go to get it back?

When offered a one-way trip to the past, Iz sacrifices everything for a chance to change her dystopian future—and see her murdered lover one last time.

After a perilous journey through a black hole, she wakes up on a tropical beach, buck naked and mortally wounded—but twenty years younger! With only hours to live, she must convince an enraptured but skeptical twenty-something guy to fix their future relationship and thereby save the planet (no one is quite sure why.)

But it’s easier said than done, as success means losing him to a brainy, smart-mouthed bombshell (her younger self), and that’s a heartbreaker, save the world or not.

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Hard Case: Cage Fight (John Harding Series Book 1)

by Bernard Lee DeLeo
4.2 stars – 278 reviews
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HARD CASE begins in a back alley warehouse in East Oakland, CA, where Harding fights for money, and to keep his skills honed, coupled with the fact he likes it. Harding does odd jobs with the only guy he trusts implicitly, his handler and manager, Tommy Sands. They bodyguard, escort tourists around the Bay Area, and do bail bond, skip trace work for a lawyer named Tess Connagher.

Two events throw Harding’s seamy life in the shadows out into the light. Strobert is ordered to enlist Tess Connagher’s law firm to act as an intermediary with Harding in order to protect an outspoken Afghani woman whose family Harding protected long ago. The woman’s father requested him, and the state department realizes they’ll be off the hook if anything happens to Samira Karim while under Harding’s care. Secondly, Harding fights a particularly brutal fight with a Russian mob backed fighter named Van Rankin who hates Harding. They’d had words.

The YouTube video of Harding’s subsequent beat-down of Rankin goes viral along with many of his prior fights. When Rankin’s Russian mobster backer, Alexi Fiialkov pushes for a rematch on the UFC circuit, CIA Agent Strobert sees infinite possibilities since the United Arab Emirates has part ownership in the UFC. Some matches would be taking place in Dubai, where the CIA knows targets of opportunity show up from time to time.

Tess Connagher, both fascinated and repulsed by Harding, cannot stay away from him. She rapidly finds out Harding is not some East Oakland leg-breaker, and being around him can be very dangerous, whether you’re his friend or his enemy. She makes a couple of serious errors in judgment – Tess thinks she can control Harding, and she uses him to help Lora, her older sister.

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Bound Bayou

by David Canford
4.1 stars – 24 reviews
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A young teacher from England achieves a dream when he gets the chance to work for a year in the United States, but 1950s Mississippi is not the America he has seen on the movie screens at home.
His adventure turns into a living nightmare when his independent spirit collides with the rules of life in the Deep South. Crossing the racial divide, Arthur Belsay sets off a chain of events he can’t control and endangers the life of the woman he loves as well as his own.
Fleeing to New York, they make new lives in what seems like a different country, but the past catches up with them.
Ultimately Arthur faces a character-defining challenge: can he find the courage to save a woman who can’t return his love, though he risks almost certain death in the attempt?
From the author of The Throwback: The Girl Who Didn’t Belong.

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Echo Canyon Brides Box Set – Books 1 – 3: Historical Cowboy Western Mail Order Bride Bundle (Echo Canyon Brides Box Sets)

by Linda Bridey
4.5 stars – 104 reviews
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Immerse yourself in the first three stories in the Echo Canyon Brides series that critics describe as “a wonderful blend of hope, passion, romance, mystery, and humor.”
Book 1: Montana Rescue
Josie Bainbridge dreams of finding a husband, but there aren’t any available men in Pullman. Evan Taft thinks mail-order-brides for the single men in Echo might save the town. Can he and Josie overcome evil forces and keep their love alive?
Book 2: Montana Bargain
Dr. Erin Avery and Dr. Winslow Wu, strike a bargain: Echo, Montana needs a doctor, Erin wants her own practice, and he wants a wife. They find love together, but a lurking darkness threatens to kill their dreams of happiness.
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Billy and Nina meet unexpectedly while returning to Echo Canyon. While on their adventure, they fall in love and wind up getting married. Will their love keep burning bright or will it go up in an inferno and die?

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The Kind (The Recoverist Quartet Book 1)

by Jule Owen
4.8 stars – 7 reviews
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Outcast, liberator of the non-people, a mystery to herself.

In a world so desperate that people trade their children for food, a girl, cast out from her city for an unknown crime becomes an unlikely hero.

It is 2472. The British Isles have been transformed by climate change into a desert archipelago. The wealthy and privileged have retreated to high-tech walled cities. Those beyond the walls are known as the Non-Grata. They live a precarious, hand-to-mouth existence, surviving on the “charity” of the cities. In return, these non-people must pay a Quota, a tax paid in human life. Specifically, they give the rich something their money cannot buy: children.

Isobel Twelvetrees has been put outside the walls of her city and left to die in the lethal heat for a crime she cannot remember committing. She was saved by someone or something, but when she wakes, the only companion she has is a dog with odd coloured eyes. When she learns the terrible truth about the plight of the Non Grata, she turns into a new kind of warrior. As she crosses continents with the threadbare armies of the Non Grata, in a deadly race against time to destroy the Quota and right historic wrongs, she starts to uncover the truth about herself and what she left behind.

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The Space Between: The Prophecy of Faeries (The Space Between Series Book 1)

by Susan Rooke
4.5 stars – 17 reviews
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“With a mixture of fantasy and all things Heaven and Earth, this tale combines the stories of several characters into an intricate, twisting plot.” — Tonja Drecker, author and book reviewer

Mellis, a courageous and resourceful young woman, is kidnapped from the human world and taken to the Space Between by a tribe of faeries called the Penitents. Because of guilt over an ancient sin committed by their angel ancestors against the Maker, the Penitents have cursed themselves with grotesque physical disfigurements. Mellis can help them reunite with the Maker and find their way back to redemption, but she would need to give up the life she’s always known to remain in the Space Between. As she struggles with this heart-wrenching decision, one of the Penitents, bent on revenge, commits a gruesome attack against the tribe, and they learn he has taken Satan–the Maker’s greatest enemy–as his ally. All in the Space Between are facing grave danger. Will a long-awaited act of vengeance save them?

Weaving together parallel storylines from the Space Between and the Realm Below for a climactic finish, Susan Rooke builds a rich and fantastical world of angels and demons, monsters, faeries and dragons. Abounding with spirituality and humanity, this faery tale for adults has a cast of vivid characters you won’t soon forget.

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Ending BIG

by Greyson Bryan
5.0 stars – 5 reviews
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“Readers will root for the sympathetic Duncan as he morphs into a more grounded version of James Bond or Jason Bourne.” –Publishers Weekly

Arms Smuggling, Terrorist Attacks & CIA Spycraft in the North African Desert

Duncan Luke has a bad feeling about his next job for the Bingham Intelligence Group or “BIG.” Ghislaine Bingham wants him to fly to Niger to investigate soon-to-be partner Ismail Salah’s uranium concession near the border with Libya. Duncan suspects Salah is secretly dealing arms, but can he prove it when the Arab Spring’s violent turn threatens his mission and his life?

Action-packed, ENDING BIG delivers the biggest punch of the series.

“International lawyer Bryan puts his professional experience to good use in his engrossing first novel and series launch.” –Publishers Weekly

“I’m glad Duncan Luke is back in my life. I’ve missed him. In [the] second book, we follow Duncan on an even faster, more perilous ride, both personally and professionally. A ride brim-filled with international corporate/government intrigue–the kind of plot that should be on our front pages…”
–Richard Kletter, film and TV writer and adjunct professor at USC Film School

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Julianna’s Choice (The Stone Wolves Book 1)

by Davina Guy
4.4 stars – 3 reviews
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On the first day of spring break, Julianna Stone receives a call from home. Her little sister Lorelei needs her–now! For years, the Wolfen curse remained dormant within Lorelei, but that’s about to change. Julianna knows what needs to be done to keep her sister safe, but the wolf pack also knows, and they are waiting. They have plans for the sisters!

Two potential suitors follow Julianna home to the West Virginia hills! Their competition for her attention exposes the lies they’ve told and lead her to question their loyalty… and even their sanity! She’s convinced that one of them–or both–is Wolfen! As the wolf pack closes in, she must choose between them. The final battle commences during the super-moon, and the sisters find themselves in a fight for their survival, and their eternal souls.

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A boy hacks into his own future to try to save his mother from a mysterious virus…
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Silverwood is the second book in a mind-twisting new YA dystopian sci-fi time travel series

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A boy hacks into his own future to try to save his mother from a mysterious virus.

When Mathew Erlang’s mother becomes seriously ill, he’ll do anything he can to save her and he knows his future self would too.

Alone in an England afflicted by extreme weather, biological warfare and civil war, Mathew needs to find his older self before Lestrange catches up with him and takes him back to his own time.

“The much anticipated sequel to The Boy Who Fell From The Sky is a gripping read – I could not put the book down.” 5 star Amazon review

˃˃˃ Author Interview

Q: This is the second book in the series. Will there be any more?

The Boy Who Fell from the Sky is part of the House Next Door trilogy, a series of three dystopian science fiction novels. Silverwood, which is the next is the series is already available. The third and final part, The Moon at Noon will be out in December 2015. Look out for the box-set in early 2016.

Q: Does the world really need any more teen dystopia?

Absolutely. Personally, I can’t get enough of them. What I love about dystopian science fiction is it allows you to build worlds and explore ideas on a scale that it’s difficult to do in realist fiction. But I’m hoping Silverwood and the other novels in the House Next Door trilogy offer a tiny bit of a different spin on the genre. This story is set in our own world. It starts in 2055, forty years from now, so the world is recognisable, but there are many differences in terms of everyday technology, plus climate change has already really started to kick in. When the novel opens, London has been flooded, the underground is under water, people have lost their homes. But this is also time travel fiction, so you also get to see what the world will look like in four hundred years time. If the scientists are right about climate change, then Siberia could be a tropical jungle by then.

Q: Where do you get your ideas from?

About ten years ago, I started reading The New Scientist and around the same time I came across a book by a theoretical physicist called Michio Kaku. He writes these fun books, trying to make science accessible to people by being playful. He does things like try to work out whether you can really make a light sabre or an invisibility cloak. I became fascinated by all these ideas and by the incredible possibilities of science and technology. We’re living through this huge explosion in technological innovation. It will transform many people’s lives for the better. But it also has its dark side. And, of course, then there’s climate change. I started reading avidly and widely about all these things. I built a timeline of what the various sources were saying may happen. I wanted to imagine what it would be like to live in the future, so I decided to write time travel fiction. I list all my sources on my website, if you want to find out more.

Q: Don’t you worry you’ll get the future wrong?

I write about this on my blog. It is impossible to predict the future (unless you have been there an come back like Mathew). Although some of the best augers have been science fiction writers and for every silly prediction they have made, there’s an uncannily accurate one.

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Introducing Mathew Erlang, creator of holographic dragons, who is about to get tangled up in the future in a rather serious way

The world is falling apart in 2055. Floods have devastated London, on the eve of the First Space War. With the city locked down, sixteen-year-old Mathew Erlang is confined to his house with only his cat, his robot and his holographic dragons for company.

Desperate for a distraction from the chaos around him, Mathew becomes fascinated by his peculiar and reclusive neighbour, August Lestrange, and begins to investigate, turning to the virtual world of the Nexus and Blackweb for answers. But as he digs deeper, Mathew realises that Mr. Lestrange isn’t a normal man at all.

When Mathew accidentally finds himself trapped in Lestrange’s house, he opens a door and falls four hundred years into the future. Unwittingly, he starts to destabilise the course of human history.

The Boy Who Fell from the Sky delves into a future where climate change and technology have transformed the world. It is the first book in the House Next Door trilogy, a young adult dystopian science fiction action adventure.

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Elixir: A teen-genius medical thriller

by Ted Galdi
4.2 stars – 338 reviews
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A teenage prodigy goes on a suspenseful adventure to cure his girlfriend of a mysterious disease. This #1 bestseller, winner of a Reader Views Reviewers Choice Award and a Silver Medal in the Readers’ Favorite Book Awards, features protagonist Sean Malone, the world’s smartest person. His journey begins at fourteen. He has a genius IQ north of 200, a full-ride scholarship to the country’s top technical university, and over a million bucks from a winning run on Jeopardy!. However, he wishes he could just be normal. His genius comes at a price. When he cracks the Traveling Salesman Problem, the hardest enigma in computer science, the US government manipulates him, using his cryptographic discovery to pursue a covert operation and killing innocent people along the way. When Sean pushes back, the Department of Defense pushes harder, and a conspiracy against him ensues. With the aid of some empathetic FBI agents, the brilliant protagonist flees to Europe to build a new life under a new name, abandoning academics, and hiding his mental gift from everyone.

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Duel in the Dark (Blood on the Stars Book 1)

by Jay Allan
4.4 stars – 542 reviews
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War is coming. The Confederation battleship Dauntless has spent ten months patrolling the border, alone, watching for an attack from the enemy Union. Her crew is exhausted and the aging vessel needs repairs.With the fleet mobilized, and the forward bases overloaded beyond capacity, she is sent clear across the Confederation, to a base along the peaceful and sleepy sector known as the Rim. But the quiet frontier isn’t what it seems, and when a distress call is received from a mining colony at the edge of Confederation space, Captain Tyler Barron must take Dauntless forward into the unknown. Barron and his crew have their ship–and each other–but they can expect no reinforcements. His superiors believe that Union deceit is at play, that the attack is merely a diversion,intended to draw Confederation forces from the disputed border. Their orders are clear: no ships will be transferred from the front. Stopping whatever is happening on the rim is Barron’s responsibility, and his alone.

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Starship Conquest: (First Conquest) (Stellar Conquest Series Book 1)

by David VanDyke
4.5 stars – 77 reviews
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From Hugo and Dragon Award finalist and Amazon bestselling author David VanDyke. When the captain and crew of EarthFleet’s most powerful dreadnought Conquest is sent on a mission forty light years from Earth, none of them expect to return. To find a home and keep humanity safe from hostile aliens, they must fight to seize a new world, initiating EarthFleet’s first conquest of another star system. Starship Conquest is Book 1 of the Plague Wars: Stellar Conquest series, which carries the Plague Wars series forward a century into the future when humanity turns to the stars to find its destiny. It tells of a bitter battle as EarthFleet smashes into an alien star system in a desperate first strike to save humanity. Follow the starship Conquest as its captain and crew take the fight to Earth’s enemies, finding allies and making heroic sacrifices in order to secure the future of Earth’s solar system against a hostile universe.

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Ethan’s Mate (The Vampire Coalition Book 1)

by J. S. Scott
3.8 stars – 880 reviews
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Ethan Hale is a vampire with a mission. Together with his three brothers and a few other unmated members, he fights with The Vampire Coalition to protect humans from fallen vampires. His life is fairly simple. If he has a problem…he solves it. If it’s an evil problem…he kills it. But his uncomplicated life is about to end when his mate unexpectedly calls him to her. Brianna Cole is weak, her life force fading away. She thinks she is suffering from a rare form of leukemia. Little does she knows that her illness is much more complicated. She’s dying because she has not united with her vampire mate and given him his soul that she has been guarding since birth.

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Pitching for Sanity: A Nervous Man’s Journey

by Mike Reuther
4.4 stars – 5 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Bill Barrister is riddled with almost crippling anxiety, the kind of nervous condition that prevents him from having any kind of normal life. Once a teenage pitching phenom, he finds temporary calm and comfort from throwing a baseball every day in the backyard of his boyhood home where he lives after spending twenty years in the military. When a free-spirited boyhood friend lures him on a cross-country road trip, Bill is sprung from the malaise of his small town existence and off on a reluctant journey of self-discovery and of his past.

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Mistletoe and Murder: A Midcoast Maine Mystery

by Lawrence Rotch
4.0 stars – 13 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Ziggy Breener, the town eccentric, has pedaled his decrepit bicycle around Burnt Cove, Maine for nearly a decade, picking up empty cans and bottles for the deposit. In all that time, he has avoided talking about his previous life, being satisfied to live in a one-room shack amidst a rag-tag collection of junk and livestock. The fact is that few people notice Ziggy riding the roads, and those who do have little interest in where he came from.All that changes when “The Can Man” inherits a valuable piece of waterfront land on the prestigious Squirrel Point Road. Sadly, his newfound wealth brings with it newfound enemies, and worse, old enemies from his past as well. When Ziggy is nearly killed, amateur sleuths Sarah Cassidy and Oliver Wendell step in to help, but who is the real Ziggy Breener? He won’t give them a straight answer, and it turns out that unraveling their friend’s tortured past is a dangerous job, especially when powerful people are out to give Ziggy the gift of death for Christmas.

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Song of Praise for a Flower: One Woman’s Journey through China’s Tumultuous 20th Century

by Fengxian Chu, Charlene Chu
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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For nearly two decades, this manuscript lay hidden in a Chinese bank vault until a long-lost cousin from America inspired 92-year-old author Fengxian Chu to unearth it. “Song of Praise for a Flower” traces a century of Chinese history through the experiences of one woman and her family, from the dark years of World War II and China’s civil war to the tragic Great Leap Forward, Cultural Revolution, and beyond. It is a window into a faraway world, a sweeping epic about China’s tumultuous transformation and a harrowing yet ultimately uplifting story of a remarkable woman who survives it all and finally finds peace and tranquility. Chu’s story begins in the 1920s in an idyllic home in the heart of China’s rice country. Her life is a struggle from the start. At a young age, she defies foot-binding and an arranged marriage and sneaks away from home to attend school. Her young adulthood is thrown into turmoil when the Japanese invade and ransack her village. Later her family is driven to starvation when Mao Zedong’s Communist Party seizes power and her husband is branded a ‘bad element.’

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