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The Long Way Home (The Davenport Series Book 1)

by Judah Knight
4.1 stars – 51 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

He had a boat. She needed a ride. A simple lift turned into the adventure of a lifetime.

When Meg was stranded in the Bahamas, her life was dramatically changed through an encounter with an old friend that turned into adventure, danger, and discovery.

Meg Freeman and Jon Davenport began a surprising adventure, connected to a 17th century, shipwrecked Spanish galleon. Both Freeman and Davenport had experienced the sorrow of losing a spouse, but they found a renewed friendship as they had an amazing undersea discovery and encountered terrorists along the way. Join this couple’s adventure of romance and suspense where the long way home became a ride that would change their lives forever.

The Long Way Home is book one in The Davenport Series.

5-star rating from Readers’ Favorite: “The emotions in The Long Way Home were hard-hitting, well written, very raw and realistic, so much so that I found myself shedding tears in some parts and laughing out loud in others. Judah Knight has shown incredible writing talent in penning such a complex tale and I look forward to the next book in The Davenport Series. I recommend The Long Way Home to those who enjoy action, adventure, mystery, drama, tragedy and suspense in a romance on the high seas.”

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Sweetwater American

by Eileen Cruz Coleman
4.2 stars – 41 reviews
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Sandy is a twenty-two-year-old orphan and would-be filmmaker who at a young age is sent to live in El Salvador with her godmother, a woman whom she has never met and who may hold the secret to breaking the town’s curse: no babies have been born alive in seven years.

When Sandy returns to Washington, D.C., she attends George Washington University where she meets Professor Smith, with whom she slowly begins to fall in love. But, Sandy’s past still haunts her, preventing her from surrendering her heart to the man she loves.

She also meets Elena, a sixty-something-year-old woman who serves peas and mashed potatoes in one of the school’s cafeterias. There is something mysterious and intriguing about Elena, pulling Sandy to her.

Sandy decides to ask Elena if she would be willing to share her life story with her. Elena, who desperately wants to unburden herself, agrees to tell Sandy her story.

During the making of the film, secrets are revealed and mysteries unraveled, forcing Sandy to come to terms with her own past and she begins to understand what the term, Sweetwater American, really means.

Will Sandy be able to overcome her demons and surrender her heart to true love?

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Don’t Let It Show (Undercover Intrigue Series Book 1)

by Tess St. John
4.3 stars – 31 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Can love survive secrets, lies, and murder? Attorney Gail Martin’s life can’t get any worse. Her client has been convicted, her law license suspended, and her inbox inundated with a strange riddle. But things start looking up when a handsome cop saves her from the press.

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The Little Doll Girl (The Wurtherington Diary Book 1)

by Reynold Jay
4.2 stars – 11 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled

“…A delightful tale of a brave little girl that will enthrall readers of all ages.” C. Miller. As with many illustrated classic stories, it is a story with unique characters and deals with hope, determination, compassion, and much more. In the opening preface, Robert Landsbury discovers the diary in a shed on a newly purchased estate in River Falls, Ohio and passes it along to his associates. The diary is faithfully preserved for today’s reader.

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