I am pretty sure I have a man cave, but for a woman. There are a few guys in my neighborhood who have set themselves up pretty nicely in their garages. They have TV’s, refrigerators, some awesome beer signs and comfy places to sit and watch the world go by. I hadn’t realized I created one of these caves for myself until I caught myself sitting in my camp chair, snacks within easy reach, sipping a beverage, and just relaxing. This all happened slowly of course. Over the years I have cleaned up the garage, hubby painted the floors and put cabinets in, and I have my own workout gear including my punching bag set up for a little exercise when needed. I realized it was turning into a cave when I was trying to decide where to put a TV. It’s the perfect set up. You are both in your home and outside being part of the world. Men have had it spot on all these years.

The Baker’s Man
Jennifer Moorman
4.7 Stars (26 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Women’s Fiction | Romance

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In her enchanting debut novel, Jennifer Moorman invites you to a whimsical little Southern town where magic floats on every breeze and is baked into every cake. Moorman weaves the tale of a young woman whose grandmother’s secret–and the ancestry of her grandfather–are about to change her life forever.

Anna O’Brien is sure of three things: there’s nothing she can’t bake, life is sweeter with chocolate, and her dreams are better left unspoken–especially to her mother. For a while, Anna has been living her life according to the expectations of others, never stepping out of line, never following her heart. Her one consolation is continuing her grandmother’s legacy by running Bea’s Bakery.

When Anna’s long-term boyfriend decides to move across the country without her, she is forced to face an uncertain future. After a long night in the bakery with her best friend, Lily, Anna’s humdrum existence rockets out of control when she follows a mysterious recipe left behind by her grandmother and finds Elijah–a handsome stranger–baking donuts in her kitchen the next morning.

Soon Anna is living in a world where she must deal with the repercussions of Elijah’s unexpected existence, while trying not to fall in love with “the dough boy.” Brimming with humor, love, and a sprinkling of magic, The Baker’s Man is an irresistible tale of friendship, forgiveness, and the enchanting possibilities of following one’s heart.

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Murder At Wrightsville Beach (Magnolia Mystery Wilmington Series Book 4)
Ellen Elizabeth Hunter
4.1 Stars (51 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

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With temperatures in the nineties, Ashley Wilkes, historic preservationist, heads for Wrightsville Beach where sister Melanie has rented an oceanfront sleeps-14 “cottage.” But murder never takes a vacation and as the body count escalates, Ashley realizes there is more to beach life than sunblock and fried fish platters. With houseguests and neighbors all behaving suspiciously, Ashley’s tempted to retreat back to town where she’s restoring a 1920s Georgian Revival house, yet even the restoration site is fraught with danger. And nothing prepares Ashley for a moonlight stroll out on the pier with a crazed killer.

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Tei: A Memoir of the End of War and Beginning of Peace
Tei Fujiwara
5.0 Stars (18 Reviews)
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs | Teen & Young Adult

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Almost seventy years ago in Japan, Tei Fujiwara wrote a memoir “Nagareru Hoshiwa Ikiteiru” about her harrowing journey home with her three young children. But the story of her story is what every reader needs to know.

Tei’s memoir begins in August 1945 in Manchuria. At that time, Tei and her family fled from the invading Soviets who declared war on Japan a few days after the United States droppedthe atomic bomb on Hiroshima. After reaching her home in Japan, Tei wrote what she thought would be a last testament to her young children, who wouldn’t remember their journey and who might be comforted by their mother’s words as they faced an unknown future in post-war Japan.

But several miracles took place after she wrote the memoir. Tei survived andher memoir, originally published in Showa Era 24 [1949] became a best seller in a country still in ruins.Over the following decades, millions of Japanese became familiar with her story through forty-six print runs, the movie version, and a television drama. Empress Michikourged her people to read Tei’s story.

For the first time, Westerner readers will now have the opportunity to read this intimate record of a Japanese war refugee.

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Monster of the Apocalypse (Monster of the Apocalypse Saga Book 1)
C. Henry Martens
4.8 Stars (17 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction

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Twenty years ago plagues swept humanity to the brink of extinction. The very few that survived were left in a world of plenty, but resources start to become scarce with the passage of time, and people have lost most of their abilities to do anything but forage.

Two orphans, born after the apocalypse, flee a once safe and nurturing community grown from gathered wanderers now controlled by evil men. There are no laws to be enforced, there is no social conscience to be adhered to, and there is nothing politically correct. The civilized hysteria of the past has given way to hiding when you can, running when you must, and fighting when you are cornered.

A dark stranger, immersed in regret and dangerous to himself and everyone he meets, confides the secret of why the world is as it is.

Two orphans must survive, and find someone to trust.

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Rokitansky
Alice Darwin
4.3 Stars (22 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Women’s Fiction

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When school girl Moira Sweeney is diagnosed with a rare condition, it changes everything. She had known for as long as she could remember that something was wrong, what she didn’t know was what happened next. When Tori looks in the mirror, she sees a successful travel writer happily married to Harry. She is all he ever wanted and less, so much less. Mrs Brown knows she’s getting too old to run Godalming Lodge and longs to escape from the elderly residents and troublesome staff.

Three women, with three stories and three secrets that connect them all.

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