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The Twelfth Juror

by Alexandra Swann
3.9 stars – 99 reviews
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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Young, beautiful, ambitious Megan Cleary seems to have the perfect life—a dream job in a prestigious law firm in New York City, an upscale boyfriend, and a fabulous apartment. But her perfect world is shattered when, while working late one night, she is brutally attacked. Terrified by her ordeal, Megan determines that, no matter what happens, she will never again be a victim.

A few months later, Megan’s attacker returns, but this time she is armed and ready. She shoots her assailant and flees the scene before the police arrive and discover the body. Thinking she is now safe, she hides her crime and tries to go on with her life as if nothing has happened. But only a few days later she discovers the horrible truth—killing her assailant was only the beginning of her problems, and she now faces consequences she could have never imagined….

This suspense thriller will keep you guessing until the very end!

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Hide Your Heart (Bounty Bay Series Book 1)

by Tracey Alvarez
4.6 stars – 189 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Hiding in plain sight just got complicated…Lauren Taylor and her young son have fled back to her hometown to escape fame’s cruel spotlight, and all she wants to do is start over. No press, no pictures, no problem. Until Nate Fraser, a sexy photojournalist, moves in next door. Resisting his kisses and keeping her secrets soon become the hardest thing she’s ever done.Nate’s got one foot out the door and one last assignment before he resumes his nomadic lifestyle, camera in hand. His every instinct screams that his beautiful but unwelcoming neighbour is hiding something. He couldn’t care less when it’s difficult enough to keep his eyes—and lips—off of her. No matter how much Nate attempts to keep his heart out of reach, he’s drawn into her life. But a guy like him can never have what he wants most. Can he?

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The Truth She Knew (The Truth Series Book 1)

by J.A. Owenby
4.6 stars – 92 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Each book is a continuation of Lacey’s story and there will be a final and happy conclusion to all three stories at the end of book 3. For eighteen-year-old Lacey, life at home is a rollercoaster. She doesn’t think she’ll ever be good enough to truly deserve Mama’s love. But when Lacey enters college and meets Walker, everything starts to change. Suddenly, Lacey is face to face with the realization that maybe what she’s always seen as normal really isn’t. Her entire life–and everything she’s ever believed about herself and her family–is abruptly hanging in midair. Lacey is left facing two paths, and she has to make a choice. The first means walking away from everything she’s ever known. The other means never really knowing the truth. The Truth She Knew offers an honest and powerful glimpse into mental illness, the meaning of true love, and the psychological waltz that a daughter dances as she endures her mother’s unpredictable emotions, manipulation, and abuse.

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The Virgin Auction: Prelude To Billionaire Unloved ~ Jett

by J. S. Scott
4.7 stars – 68 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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For Readers of The Billionaire’s Obsession series, read about The Virgin Auction from Ruby’s POV and what happens once the highest bidder wins!!! Ruby: What happens when a homeless woman is kidnapped and her body is put up for auction to the highest bidder? Well, it seems like pretty much nothing happens. I’m nobody. And people don’t notice when someone who doesn’t exist disappears. It’s not like I have somebody who cares enough to look for me. I’ve been homeless for years, and not a single soul has even noticed. But I refuse to cower in front of a crowd of people who actually get off on seeing a woman sold like an animal. I know that escape is my only option, but I haven’t been successful so far because I’ve been locked away. Now that they’ve taken me out of my captivity, I’ll be looking for every chance I get to run.

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The Fireproof Girl (Sophie Shields Book 1)

by Loretta Lost
4.1 stars – 113 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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She can run, but she can never escape her past… Sophie was abandoned at birth and grew up neglected and abused. Her only friends were computers, until she met Cole Hunter. He became her everything: brother, protector, and partner in crime. She believed that nothing could ever tear them apart. Until it did. Years later, when news of Cole’s murder reaches Sophie, she completely snaps. She will tear down heaven and earth to find his killer, even enlisting the help of her ex-military ex-boyfriend. But the more she gets involved with the investigation, the more she puts herself at risk…

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The Edge of Revolt (The David Chronicles Book 3)

by Uvi Poznansky
4.9 stars – 49 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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David loves his sons. The last thing he expects is that they will topple him from the throne. Who among them will remain by his side? Who will be not only loyal, but also eager to continue his legacy? For now, David remains silent, even as Amnon rapes Tamar, even as Absalom lures Amnon to his death. In families other than his, such crimes may be concealed. But when they occur in the king’s family, they affect matters of the state, and result in his escape from the son he adores. Will he finds a way to quell the revolt and come back to the City of David? This is a standalone novel as well as volume III of the trilogy The David Chronicles, told candidly by the king himself. David uses modern language, indicating that this is no fairytale. Rather, it is a story that is happening here and now. If you like ancient historical fiction about court intrigue, this king David novel has a modern twist like no book you have read before.

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Through the Storm (Bellingwood Book 8)

by Diane Greenwood Muir
4.9 stars – 133 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Once things start falling apart around Polly Giller, chaos takes over and all she can do is hold on for the ride. Sylvie Donovan has finished school and things are supposed to be rainbows and unicorns. Not in Bellingwood. Her oldest son, Jason, has just started high school and isn’t handling the transition well. Within the span of three weeks, his behavior has escalated to the point that she doesn’t know what to do next. Her ex-husband shows up and the mere sight of him drains her confidence, returning her to the days when she lived with an abuser. Polly’s little family is dealing with bedlam of its own. Jessie Locke is twenty years old and no matter how badly she wants to be an adult, she’s making horrible decisions. When she runs away, Polly has to deal with a furious husband and a devastated little girl. Poor Rebecca Heater’s life is already in disarray as she watches her mother’s health deteriorate.

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The Little Doll Girl (The Wurtherington Diary Book 1)

by Reynold Jay
4.4 stars – 21 reviews
Lending: Enabled
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“…A delightful tale of a brave little girl that will enthrall readers of all ages.” C. Miller
Fully Restored un-revised Illustrated edition for all ages.

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Young, beautiful, ambitious Megan Cleary seems to have the perfect life. Her world is shattered when she is brutally attacked by a stranger… and kills him.
FREE for a limited time: The Twelfth Juror by Alexandra Swann & Joyce Swann

The Twelfth Juror

by Alexandra Swann, Joyce Swann

The Twelfth Juror
3.8 stars – 67 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Young, beautiful, ambitious Megan Cleary seems to have the perfect life: a dream job in a prestigious law firm in New York City, an upscale boyfriend, and a fabulous apartment. But her perfect world is shattered when, while working late one night, she is brutally attacked by a stranger.

Terrified by her ordeal, Megan determines that no matter what happens, she will never again be a victim.  A few months later, when her attacker returns, she is ready for him and this time she  kills him.  Thinking she is now safe, she hides her crime and tries to go on with her life as if  nothing has happened.  But only a few days later she discovers the horrible truth–killing her assailant was only the beginning of her problems and now she faces consequences she could never have imagined….

This page-turning story of loss and redemption will keep you guessing until the very end.

Review:

“A gripping story that will keep you reading until the wee hours of the morning…full of twists and turns and a deeper message of forgiveness of biblical proportions.” —christianbooknotes.com Terry Delaney

About the authors:

Joyce and Alexandra Swann are mother and daughter. Joyce homeschooled her ten children from the first grade through master’s degrees. She is a well-known author and speaker on the subject of homeschooling. For nearly a decade she was a popular columnist for Practical Homeschooling Magazine. She now blogs regularly on parenting, homeschooling, and Christian lifestyle issues.

Joyce and Alexandra have co-authored three other novels, The Fourth Kingdom published in 2010, The Chosen, published in 2012, and The Force, published in 2013. Joyce’s personal story of her experiences raising and educating her family is chronicled in Looking Backward: My Twenty-Five Years as a Homeschooling Mother, published in February of 2011. Her novel, The Warrior, which tells the story of one woman’s ten-year prayer vigil for a man she has never met, was released in May of 2012. She is also the author of two children’s books, Tales of Pig Isle and The McAloons, which began as stories that she told to entertain her grandchildren.

Alexandra is author of No Regrets: How Homeschooling Earned me a Master’s Degree at Age Sixteen and Writing for Today. She has been self-employed for over fifteen years and was the 2011 Chairwoman of the Board of the El Paso Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. She writes a regular blog, Paying for Protection, about the consequences of over-regulation and over-reaching government. Her novel The Planner which is the prequel to The Chosen, was published in June of 2012. For more on the Swanns, visit their website at frontier2000.net.

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