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The Closing (Whippoorwill Hollow Book 1)

by Ken Oder
4.5 stars – 297 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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2014 Foreword Reviews INDIEFAB Book of the Year Awards Finalist

When two men meet in a maximum security visitation room on May 5, 1968, they have only one thing in common: they both want their lives back. On one side of the window sits Kenneth Deatherage, sentenced to death for the brutal rape and murder of a young woman. On the other side is Nate Abbitt, a successful prosecutor until he drank his way through a midlife crisis.

Nate’s only path to redemption is to represent Deatherage on appeal, but his investigation soon uncovers hints of corruption in the county justice system, and Nate finds himself accused of murder by the same forces that convicted his client. As Nate risks his life – and several others – in the fight to clear his name, he makes the nasty discovery that he and his client have much more in common than he’d like to admit.

˃˃˃ Intelligent, atmospheric, achingly romantic legal thriller

“Ken Oder debuts with an intelligent, atmospheric, and achingly romantic legal thriller. I loved this book, and I can’t wait for the next one.” — Pamela Fagan Hutchins, USA Best Book Award-winning author of theWhat Doesn’t Kill You romantic mystery series

˃˃˃ Intriguing legal thriller, strong historical fiction

“. . . an intriguing legal thriller that looks deeply at corruption in the jurisprudence system. The recovering alcoholic protagonist is a fascinating lead as he begins to regain his lost life when he accepts the harm he committed to innocent people, his wife, his mother, his mentor and himself. . . . the enjoyable storyline spins from a superb capital case to a more conventional David vs. Goliath thriller. Fans will appreciate Ken Oder’s strong historical fiction. ” —THE MYSTERY GAZETTE

˃˃˃ Timely and compelling

“Moments after meeting his client, death-row inmate Kenneth Deatherage, attorney Nate Abbitt explains: Cases are pending before the United States Supreme Court challenging the constitutionality of the death penalty. There’s a nationwide moratorium on executions until the court rules. Ironically, just days after The Closing became available on Amazon, Oklahoma botched the execution of Clayton Lockett, who according to eye-witness accounts, tried to get up and speak after being given the supposedly lethal injection. Although this book is set in 1968 Virginia, the subject matter could hardly be more topical. . . . This is a great summer read. You won’t be able to put it down. And whatever side of the issue you are on, The Closing should inform your view about capital punishment.” — Marlene Munoz, Amazon reviewer

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Instant Pot Cookbook: Healthy 500 Quick & Easy Days of Instant Pot Recipes

by Katie Banks
3.8 stars – 211 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Full Colour Instant Pot Cookbook:

Healthy 500 Days of Instant Pot Healthy Recipes

I have put together an exceptional collection of FULL COLOUR Healthy Instant Pot Recipes.

Oh yes. We all love our Instant Pot. It makes our lives so easy, just drop the ingredients, select the right setting… and off you go. Worry-free right?

What if I told you, now you must worry EVEN LESS… How is that possible?

This is what is included in Instant Pot Cookbook: Healthy 500 Days of Instant Pot Recipes

FULL COLOUR Quick & Easy recipes that are good for your health. Guaranteed.

Beautiful layout: Easy to follow recipes with all the info you need, including replacement for certain ingredients

Nutritional information, number of serves and recipes organised by ingredients.

500 DAYS of healthy Instant Pot meal schedules at the end of the book that will allow you to cook non-stop, tailored to your dietary needs.

Bespoke Dietary Needs Information on how to it right, should you choose to follow one of the included diets.

Detailed guidelines and tips on how to cook and improve further cooking the recipes.

Wide range of recipes including all types of cuisines that will satisfy the most demanding tastes.

A before and after in Instant Pot Cooking

Well, taking care of our health while enjoying our meals is a concern that sooner or later, we all have.

You will be able to enjoy delicious recipes and keep your weight in check! How good is that?

If you like the idea of enjoying good meals every day while staying healthy, this is your book.

 

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Hard Case 10: No Mercy (John Harding Series)

by Bernard Lee DeLeo
4.8 stars – 73 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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John Harding and his Monsters need Nick McCarty’s Unholy Trio for a cruise mission on their personal warship ‘Ranger’ to Khaled Hanniyeh’s place on the Mexican Isla Maria Magdalena. Khaled built an estate there, protected for a price by the Mexican authorities.

Throw in a book signing, another violent Chicago adjustment, sea assaults, and a UFC Heavyweight Championship bout with Death-Claw, Ian Wolf, for yet another dangerous and dark humor adventure with the bloodiest, politically incorrect killers of all time.

A John Harding and Nick McCarty Action Cross-Over Event

 

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Cold Blooded Assassin Book 9: Bloody Justice (Nick McCarty Assassin)

by Bernard Lee DeLeo
4.7 stars – 47 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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The Illuminati need Islam’s horde to establish their ‘One World Order’, infiltrating and destroying nations from the inside out. The secret society wants Nick McCarty’s Unholy Alliance and John Harding’s Monster Squad gone, along with the new City of Hope in the Sahara, where Arabic peoples have created a wonderland without Islam.

Nick McCarty and John Harding begin to envision the world as a chessboard, where they have been sent as pawns, along with thousands of others, in false flag wars. Not knowing when to cut their losses, the Illuminati Satanic society targets the deadliest killers in the world….Game on!

“Bernard Lee DeLeo’s COLD BLOODED series owns the cutting edge of modern crime fiction. Action, suspense, humor, it’s all there! Block out some time, because once you start one of these masterfully written adventures, you won’t want to stop. I had to tear myself away to get some sleep!”
— Andrew Peterson, bestselling author of the Nathan McBride Series

 

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Tomcat Feelings

by Nick Milligan
4.7 stars – 4 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Following the acclaim of his searing debut novel, Australian writer Nick Milligan returns with his first short story collection. TOMCAT FEELINGS is an excursion where nothing is as it seems, where reality and fantasy bleed together and the human condition is laid bare.

Dark, funny, romantic and frequently depraved,
TOMCAT FEELINGS is twelve tales from the mind that brought you ENORMITY.

You’ve been warned.

Fans of the short fiction of Edgar Allan Poe, Bret Easton Ellis, Christos Tsiolkas and Raymond Carver take note.

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Falling for Mr. Wrong

by Jenny Gardiner
3.8 stars – 23 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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If lusting after him is wrong, she doesn’t want to be right…

Harper Landry sometimes feels like she’s turned into a professional dater. Which might not be such a bad job if it didn’t involve having to spend so much time with a succession of truly undesirable men who were obviously still single for good reason. So she’s elated when she ends up on a blind date with the charming and handsome Danny Greevy, a man who seems too good to be true. But Harper’s starting to think that too good to be true might be downright perfect for her. Particularly when the man who launched her man-drought shows up unexpectedly to throw a wrench in her life yet again.
Noah Gunderson is back in town after traveling the world for the past several years. Forced to return home after promising his mother on her deathbed to save the beloved inn that she’d nearly run into the ground, he’s planning to get far away from Verity Beach just as soon as he’s got the inn back in the black. And he’s determined not to let the distraction of Harper Landry, the one that got away, keep him here a moment longer.

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Ready to Fall (Wingmen Book 1)

by Daisy Prescott
4.2 stars – 370 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Amazon Top 100 Best Seller
#1 Bestselling Humorous Women’s Fiction
Top 10 Romantic Comedy
Contemporary Romance best seller

“Refreshingly real and wonderfully entertaining with the sexiest lumberjack ever!” ~ Vilma’s Book Blog

Ready to Fall is a standalone friends-to-lovers small town romance.

Tall, dark, and handsome is an understatement when it comes to John Day. With rugged good looks, his ever present plaid shirt, and a dog named Babe, John is a modern alpha male lumberjack.

After his favorite neighbor rents out her beach cabin for the winter, John finds himself playing tour guide to Diane Watson, a beautiful brunette with her own messy past and recent battle scars.

Will he be ready to fall in love? Or will he go back to his old, flirty ways?

Hold onto your heart as John Day tells his story in this male POV contemporary adult romance/romantic comedy.

Ready to Fall is the first novel in the Wingmen series of standalone, lighthearted small town romances set in the Pacific Northwest. Each book can be read without having read the previous titles.

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Billionaire Untamed ~ Tate (The Billionaire’s Obsession, Book 7)

by J. S. Scott
4.7 stars – 507 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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This book can be read as a stand alone even if you haven’t read and of the books in The Billionaire’s Obsession series. Tate’s book is the first of the featured Colter billionaire brothers.

Lara Bailey isn’t in Rocky Springs for the hot springs, the resort activities or the fabulous skiing. She has come to Colorado for one reason and one reason only: to find and get close to Marcus Colter, the eldest Colter brother. Unfortunately, trouble finds her in the form of Tate Colter rather than Marcus. The youngest Colter brother is arrogant, cocky, smart, and tenacious in his attempts to find out why she wants to find Marcus even though she’s never met him. Lara isn’t willing to divulge that information, and Tate is determined to uncover her motives. It makes Tate one hot, wickedly sexy, adorably dimpled, alpha male pain in her backside.

Lara is really confused when Tate helps her out of a difficult and potentially dangerous situation. It leaves Lara wondering if he really is the cocky, arrogant jerk that he pretends to be, or if there isn’t much more to Tate Colter than she’d initially thought.

Tate Colter wants Lara Bailey in his bed…badly. When she completely blows him off and ignores him when they meet, he’s even more determined to find out her secrets and get her to submit to the molten desire that radiates between the two of them. The fact that she’s one tough female, a woman who can give back exactly what he dishes out, makes her even more intriguing to him.

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Ayn Rand’s “Character Loops”: Write more saleable fiction with powerful and little-known writing techniques from a perennial best-selling author

by Mark Tier
5.0 stars – 1 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged sells hundreds of thousands of copies every year–61 years after it was first published in 1957!

That’s impressive for any work of fiction. But even more so for a long and complicated novel like Atlas Shrugged: 645,000 words, 1,073 pages–with 197 different characters.
That’s right: 197 different characters.
Rand uses powerful but little-known writing techniques to keep all those characters straight in the reader’s mind including–
  • “Character Loops” that ensure every new character is effectively introduced to the reader; and
  • Attaching a powerful emotional tag to the character, making him or her easily memorable.

How often have you read a novel where a character is introduced with a detailed description of what he or she looks like?

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