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American Lifeguard
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Till Marriage Do Us Part
by Bianca BowersIn Australia, the lives of married couple Aden and Bronte are turned upside down when a financial audit forces their family-owned winery into foreclosure. Starting afresh in a seaside suburb, their marriage rapidly deteriorates as Aden mourns his dream life and Bronte seizes an opportunity to pursue the writing dream she buried when she became a winemaker’s wife. In America, Luther is an indie author who is unhappily married to his second wife. With his bohemian mother encouraging him from th... more -
Threads of Us
by Greenleaf Book GroupSometimes the answers we are looking for are hidden in our own stories. The night before the dance performance that could determine Gracie Wilder’s career, her father unexpectedly dies, leaving behind a curious gift with ties to a myth told to her as a child. Desperate to understand her father’s unspoken words, she puts her greatest dream on the line for an opportunity to remember the childhood she tried so hard to forget. A few chance encounters with Beau Griffin, a bighearted building contra... more -
Pitching to Giraffes
by Tom PuszykowskiPitching to Giraffes follows a rambunctious college baseball team trying to learn from past mistakes, overcome an arrogant chief rival, and win a championship. Their well-meaning coach is a fish out of water attempting to corral their hijinks. They need leadership from their top pitcher, but John Light's engagement with baseball is weakened by his desire to actively participate in the counter-culture quest to demand a better world. A student activist with militant connections offers him the act... more -
The Mala Beads A Novel of Hope and Discovery in a Time of Chaos
by Kathy AspdenA mysterious mala bead necklace connects the lives of 36 people throughout the United States and Canada—each needing a miracle. When a woman is robbed at a Cape Cod beach she gives the gunman all her money along with a small drawstring bag, eliciting a promise that he use what is contained inside. Filled with guilt, the man returns home and opens the bag to find a sandalwood necklace with scrolled instructions. "This japa mala holds ancient and powerful Sanskrit energy used to manifest miracles... more -
Dance with the Devils
by Paul FrisbyA novel geo-thermal power station is being built in a remote location in Tasmania in the near future. The characters involved from the company's owners to the staff, the contractors to the environmentalists, the nurse who works for the medical team who discovers the power of magic mushrooms growing on the site, are working hard to meet their own objectives. Everyone has their own moral code, but key players are flawed and by the end of the story the reader has to wonder if any are moral at all. -
Nicked
by Joanna Hill BastinNickedunfurls a riveting tale of high-stakes art theft, where the worlds of crime and culture collide. A Parisian van, laden with precious fine art destined for a London sale, falls prey to a cunning heist. Amidst this chaos, Alistair, a casual holidaymaker, finds himself thrust into the heart of the intrigue. Urged to chase the thieves, his pursuit catapults him across the Channel, back to France. -
Silenced Whispers
by Afarin Ordubadi BellisarioWhile other Iranian girls of the early twentieth century cook, sew, and hope for marriage, Gohar climbs trees, reads books, and plays tar despite the banning of music in Iran. But when her forbidden correspondence with a non-Muslim boy is discovered, fear of banishment forces the fatherless Gohar to welcome the protection of a powerful nobleman. At 14, she marries his choice of husband, a 55-year-old politician—expecting to enter her marital home in a white chador and leave it in a whit... more
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Dancing Desis
by RajThe book is a conversation driven sitcom-style adult comedy of five short stories. It’s a comical adventure of Indian expats causing confusion and disruptions overseas. Fans of sitcoms will love the quirky situations of this Comedy-Crime themed Desi Frenzy. Readers who like adult comedy, odd funny situations, a little bit of shock value and a twist ending might be interested in my book. Please note the book contains strong language and adult theme intended for mature readers. -
Nonesuch Man
by Steven ElkinsThe mythic origin story of a hybrid child born from the mating of a human being and a Sasquatch. As the child grows to manhood, his quest to solve the mystery of his identity and impossible birth puts him on a collision course with his father, who has been tortured by a haunting memory, once buried but now slowly rising into his conscious awareness - namely the terrible truth about the crime against nature he perpetrated 20 years earlier. -
Hungry Crow Babies
by Daria HiltonA San Francisco water meter reader, Morrigan enjoys her sexually active, but unexamined, life. Her friend Lorita’s unintentional verification of the spiritual significance of crows compromises the structure of the reality Morrigan has taken for granted. Uncomfortable in her realization crows possess a consciousness well beyond academic assumption, Morrigan’s reality crumbles when they begin to outright talk to her. She alternately attempts to escape and make sense of her extraordinary experien... more -
The War Photographers
by SL Beaumont1943 – Bletchley Park, England Mae Webster, immersed in the clandestine world of codebreaking at Bletchley Park, is recruited to help unveil a spy who’s on the brink of exposing Britain's most guarded secret: the cracking of the Enigma code. As war rages around her, Mae's life takes an unexpected turn when she falls in love with the enigmatic New Zealand war photographer Jack Knight. Their relationship develops at pace, but tragedy strikes when one of Jack's photographs risks unmasking an elus... more -
The Cicada Spring
by Carolyn McBrideAn empty nester must rediscover her inner compass on the shores of the Potomac River, guided by an ancient arrowhead and the captivating marsh man who found it. The Cicada Spring, the first in the Potomac Shores series, is a coming-of-middle-age story about second chances, the enduring bonds of friendship, and the power of nature to heal and guide us home. -
A House of Cranes
by James Walter LeeIn 1963, Lucius Cook, an eleven-year-old orphan, comes to live with a lawyer, Kenneth Crane, and his family at their stately Victorian home in the affluent suburbs of Hartford, Connecticut. Quiet and precocious, Lucius is in awe of his surroundings. He discovers he shares Mr. Crane’s creative passion for photography. The Crane’s clever daughter, Beatrice, keeps Lucius on his toes, while the lawyer’s stunning and aloof wife, Eleanor, captivates him. As time passes, his curiosity for Eleanor, twen... more -
The Devil's Berries (The Last Favorite's Page: Book Two)
by Patti FlinnInspired by the true life of Louis-Benoit Zamor. ~~ Serving Madame du Barry by day and rubbing shoulders with revolutionaries at night, Louis-Benoit Zamor is ready to find his greatness. In this, his time in the sun, he will lend his voice to the revolutionary movement and love like he’s never dared. But the Ancient Régime isn’t done with him, yet. Much like the deadly devil’s berries, Madame’s bitter anger takes root at the chateau. Zamor will discover that when facing the devil in di... more -
Pescadero: a Novel
by Hollis BradyFourteen-year-old Hilde, raised on a family farm in Wisconsin, is dragged to the northern California coastal town of Pescadero by a mother fleeing a bad marriage. But Pescadero is worlds away from the conservative Midwest, and Hilde finds herself adrift in a community where all the attitudes she absorbed growing up seem oddly off-key. When her mother hires an undocumented farmworker to tend the goat farm the family is trying to revive, Hilde strikes up an unlikely friendship with him and l... more
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