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Cellar Full of Cole: Cole Sage Mystery #2 (A Cole Sage Mystery)

by Micheal Maxwell
4.7 stars – 142 reviews
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How Far Would You Go To Save A Child?

The chance for a new beginning makes the offer of a job on the West Coast an easy decision for Cole. As soon as he arrives in California, Cole is thrown into an investigation of the senseless killings of three little girls in San Francisco. As it turns out, Chicago and San Francisco are connected by a pair of pedophiles with no respect for life, family, or the innocence of children.

˃˃˃ Cole May Not Get Out Of Chicago Alive

This tale of two cities puts Cole’s investigative skills to the ultimate test and forces him to place his loyalty to his friends above the law. The question is, will he survive to write the story?

˃˃˃ Micheal Maxwell’s Cole Sage Series departs from the usual, heavily sexual, profanity-laced norm, and gives readers a hero they can relate to and root for in character-driven stories, with twists, turns, and page-turning plot lines.

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The Paranormal 13 (13 free books featuring witches, vampires, werewolves, mermaids, psychics, Loki, time travel and more!): Now with a bonus 14th novel!

by K.A. Poe
4.0 stars – 1,166 reviews
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13 full length paranormal and urban fantasy novels featuring witches, vampires, werewolves, mermaids, psychics, Loki, time travel and more!

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Darkangel by Christine Pope
Twin Souls by K.A. Poe
The Girl by Lola St Vil
More Than a Feeling by Cate Dean
Drowning Mermaids by Nadia Scrieva
Wolves by C. Gockel
The Witch Hunter by Nicole R Taylor
Beyond the Fortuneteller’s Tent by Kristy Tate
Nolander by Becca Mills
The Medium by C.J. Archer
Dream Student by J.J. DiBendetto
Deception by Stacy Claflin
The Black Parade by Kyoko M.
The Thought Readers by Dima Zales

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Two Kill Again (The Cleary Case Files Book 2)

by Patricia Clark
4.3 stars – 98 reviews
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Michael Thompson had no idea that his camping trip to Dark Hollow Falls would be his worst and last day on earth or that his teenage daughter, Sydney, would be gravely wounded and orphaned in the same savage attack. Sydney’s ultimate betrayal occurred at the one place she believed was her sanctuary. When that realization coalesced with the certainty her father was dead, Sydney’s only wish was to linger in her semi-conscious state until she could die. Psychologist and FBI agent Shawn Cleary begins her investigation without knowing that the man who will become the Park Slasher is still a threat to the youngster. As she patiently works to establish a relationship with the wounded girl, more National Park attacks occur. Shawn pursues evidence and a confusing trail through the grandeur of the Smoky Mountains and the majesty of Yosemite.

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Murder On The Menu: A Humorous Romantic Cozy Mystery (A Recipe For Disaster Cozy Mystery Book 1)

by Zanna Mackenzie
4.2 stars – 96 reviews
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A dead celebrity chef boss. A sexy spy living next door. Lizzie’s in big trouble…

Waitress Lizzie’s horrible and much hated celebrity chef boss is dead; stabbed with a knife in his own restaurant kitchen. When the police discover she was officially the last person to see him alive, they put Lizzie right at the top of their suspect list.

Now, panicked and fighting to clear her name, she’s forced to team up with her handsome and intriguing new neighbor, Jack Mathis. Okay, so Jack claims he’s a former special agent on suspension from his investigative duties for reasons unknown, but Lizzie doesn’t have time to ask questions.

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PLEASING MR. THOMPSON: THE COMPLETE SERIES

by LEXI SEXTON
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Young.Sexy.Smart

When one of the partners of the P.R. company she worked for absconded with a million bucks, Caroline Lane knew if she didn’t take appropriate action, she’d be out of a job. She had to get billionaire Tom Thompson to sign the contract on the desk, any way she could.

She did was she had to do to keep the man happy, but it wasn’t always easy being the woman he couldn’t get out of his head.

If you like romance series about smart, sassy women and the strong men they fall for, you’re going to love Pleasing Mr. Thompson, the series that introduces you to Jones Public Relations and the interesting people who work there, their loves and their lusts. I wish I worked there!

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Lost And Found (The September Day Series Book 1)

by Amy Shojai
4.2 stars – 354 reviews
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The 1st installment of Shojai’s dark, female-driven domestic thriller series featuring pet-centric plots:

A young woman races a Texas blizzard to save her autistic nephew from a deadly secret others will kill to protect–and the service dog she’s trained finds his true purpose, when he disobeys.

AN AUNT searches for her lost nephew–and dooms her sister.
A MOM gambles a miracle will cure–and not kill–her child.

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Human traffickers have no respect for life, family, or the innocence of children. “Not getting involved” isn’t in Cole’s nature. How far would you go to save a child?
Cellar Full of Cole: Cole Sage Mystery #2 by Micheal Maxwell

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Cellar Full of Cole: Cole Sage Mystery #2 (A Cole Sage Mystery)

by Micheal Maxwell
4.7 stars – 114 reviews
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The Cole Sage series departs from the usual heavily sexual, profanity laced norm and gives readers character driven stories, with twists, turns, page turning plot lines, and a lot of heart.

How far would you go to save a child?

Cellar Full of Cole finds Chicago and San Francisco connected by a pair of human traffickers with no respect for life, family, or the innocence of children. “Not getting involved” isn’t in Cole’s nature – but even helping solve one mystery, may not be enough to get him out of Chicago alive.

The chance for a new beginning makes the offer of a job on the West Coast an easy decision for Cole. But, from the start, Cole is thrown into an investigation of the senseless killings of three little girls in San Francisco.

Before he can say good-bye to the Windy City, the call for help from an old friend pits Cole against the seedy underworld of human trafficking and child abduction.

This tale of two cities puts Cole’s investigative skills to the ultimate test – and forces him to put his loyalty to his friends above the law. The question is, will he survive to write the story?

Micheal Maxwell has found a niche in the mystery genre with The Cole Sage Series that departs from the usual, heavily sexual, profanity laced norm, and gives readers a character driven stories, with twists, turns, and page turning plot lines, but most of all a hero they can relate to and root for with each new case he finds himself involved in.

The Cole Sage Mystery Series started with Diamonds and Cole. There are now 7! Why not read them all?

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Cole Dust: Cole Sage Mystery #4 (A Cole Sage Mystery)

by Micheal Maxwell
4.9 stars – 117 reviews
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Can Cole Sage Find The Key That Unlocks A Dark Mystery?

When Cole Sage inherits a house and small farm in Oklahoma, he finds a dusty old trunk that opens up the world of the grandfather Cole never knew. From pre-World War I America to the late fifties, Cole learns of a man tormented by alcohol, racism, the Dust Bowl, the Great Depression and an addiction to gambling.

˃˃˃ A Blend Of Storylines That’s Both Rich And Touching

As he rebuilds the old farm, Cole reads of forty years of triumphs and disgrace in a family history he’s never known. Along the way, he discovers a love and pride in the man his parents tried to erase. The last volume of George Sage’s journals unlocks a secret hidden away for fifty years that will change Cole Sage forever.

˃˃˃ Cole Dust is a treasure trove for lovers of history, family, genealogy, Americana and great epic story telling.

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Third Breath (The Cleary Case Files Book 3)

by Patricia Clark
4.3 stars – 50 reviews
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…… Must Read For Followers Of The Cleary Case Files! …….

Book 3 in the Cleary Case File series introduces Jaimie Carpenter, a brilliant medical researcher who’s tagged by the FBI to identify the cause of a deadly superbug outbreak. A novice at intrigue, Carpenter is faced with too many suspects and a partner who could take advantage of her naiveté.

Meanwhile, FBI Agent Shawn Cleary is trying to convince her associates that recent suicides are the result of an ingenious criminal conspiracy. She theorizes that a splinter group is mimicking the NSA’s eavesdropping, identifying would be criminals, and cleverly eliminating them. The self-named Patronus prevents a massacre and declares society as its client.

The disparate cases are merged with the hard-edged Cleary acting as a mentor to Carpenter, trying to keep her focused on their common goals – find the perpetrators and prevent a pandemic. The novel races to a stunning conclusion tempting the reader to scan the chapters a second time looking for missed clues.

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Manic Monday: (Dane Monday 1)

by Dennis Liggio
4.1 stars – 8 reviews
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Dane Monday deals with weird stuff. Mad scientists, sorcerers, robots, time-travelling cats, cyborgs learning the concept of love, and more. Whether it’s a death ray, a doomsday ritual, or simply magic gone wrong, Dane Monday is there to stop them. He’s even got a rogue’s gallery of megalomaniacal villains who want revenge. Armed only with his wits, some reluctant allies, and a satchel full of gadgets, Dane steps forward to save the city of New Avalon. While investigating an abandoned building, Dane encounters the remnants of a magical ritual shortly before the building explodes in spectacular fashion. Narrowly escaping this destruction with his new ally, the aspiring journalist Abby Connors, Dane follows the threads of this mystery while evading a menagerie of homicidal robots, kidnapping thugs, and the wrath of a mad scientist. At the bottom of it all is a scheme to destroy New Avalon involving a century-old architect, a historic hotel, and something not of our world.

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A Million Doorways

by K. Martin Beckner
4.5 stars – 29 reviews
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Thirteen-year-old Ethan Brook is new to Rocky Creek, Kentucky, the town first introduced in the Southern Gothic novel Chips of Red Paint. Separated from his friends and mourning the tragic loss of his father, he feels isolated from all the things he has ever known and loved. But his outlook on life begins to change one day when he takes a summer job working for the mysterious and eccentric Zelma Green. With nearly a century between them, he finds in her an unlikely kindred spirit. His new friend loves to tell stories about her life, taking him on a journey spanning over eighty years, from the happy days of her youth, a time of horse-drawn carriages, to the darkest moments of her life. But just as Ethan starts to settle and make peace with his new circumstances, he becomes shockingly aware of a soul-crushing deception in his life, a deception hidden away for years like the mummified body down in Zelma Green’s cellar. As terrible secrets unfold, Ethan faces a decision: does he run, or does he stand and face the truth and his fears head on?

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Not So Dead: A Sam Sunborn Novel

by Charles Levin
5.0 stars – 3 reviews
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In NOT SO DEAD, our technologist hero and his quirky team achieve immortality by digitizing their personalities. What could go wrong? Clever and ruthless terrorists want it at any cost. A high-stakes cat and mouse game ensues with apocalyptic danger at every turn. Follow Sam Sunborn as he teams up with a real Einstein to give birth to an invention that could change the lives of everyone on the planet forever. Sam wants to help people through his invention, but lands up having to defend it and his family from the Leopard, a driven and demented terrorist, whose mission is to rein chaos and destruction on the Western World. Using the latest technology and a battle of wills and wits, Sunborn and the Leopard engage in an epic global clash. What disasters befall the innocent in the Leopard’s wake? Can Michelle Hadar, a lowly grad student, and Rich Little, a talented Homeland Agent, possibly come to the rescue? Mysteries and surprises abound in this fast-paced thriller.

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