I think this weekend is going to be THE WEEKEND! The weekend I do my marathon cookie baking. I love the smell of the cookies filling the house and it really puts me in the mood for Christmas. Plus I like to get the cookies out to everyone before they are sick of Christmas treats. They may have overeaten at Thanksgiving, but after all the sugar they ate, it makes it even harder to get of the sweet stuff. That sweet-tooth will be calling for them soon, and I will be right there with a fresh batch of cookies!

Christmas Miracle – A Contemporary Holiday Romance: Falling for Him
Jessica Gray
5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)
Genre: Women’s Fiction | Holidays | Contemporary Fiction

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Christmas Miracle is a sweet holiday romance. Rachel and Peter spend the holidays at Grandma Annie’s farmhouse in the countryside – newly wed and soo in love. For Rachel this means emotional and nostalgic childhood memories, while for Peter it’s the first time he experiences a White Christmas with freshly fallen snow – outside the city. But Christmas wouldn’t be that special season of the year, if there weren’t a true miracle. When Rachel and Peter walk past the “haunted barn” they find something they’d never expected. This is the beginning of a truly emotional holiday, filled with love, friendship, comfort and wonders. CHRISTMAS MIRACLE is the seventh book in the Falling for Him series (Contemporary Romance). While all the other books in the series are novellas, this one is a short story with 48 pages. It can be read as stand-alone story by anyone who enjoys the Holiday Season.

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The Outlaw: Origins
Alan Janney
4.7 Stars (98 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult

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A masked vigilante stalks the streets of downtown Los Angeles, disrupting crime and creating havoc. After being spotted on security cameras and thrust into the national spotlight, he is pursued by both the media and powerful new enemies. Little does the world know the Outlaw is just High School junior Chase Jackson wearing a mask and wondering why his body is suddenly… extraordinary.

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The Robin Hood of New Mexico: A Will Cannon, Bounty Hunter, Western Adventure Novel
Larry Hill
Genre: Westerns | Action & Adventure

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Will Cannon hears about a gang of outlaws operating out of the small village of Pecos, New Mexico. Moses, the leader of the outlaw gang, claims he is the “Robin Hood of New Mexico. The outlaw boss says he will take all of the land given to the Mexican people in land grants by the King of Spain. Other outlaws have made such a claim in the past and all of those outlaws failed to claim one acre of land but the outlaws did find some people willing to join their cause. Will and his brother, Joe Cannon are interested in building a saw mill near Pecos so Will rides to Pecos to confront the outlaw gang.

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Killer Christmas! A Special Holiday Anthology
Sara Barton
4.1 Stars (15 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery | Women’s Fiction

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“Henry Hartman’s Holiday Crisis”: Henry Hartman is an FBI agent trying to protect the woman he loves, even if she doesn’t really trust him to tell the truth. Syd Stansfield has no idea her ex-husband, Matt Boyle, has been working for mobsters, but that doesn’t stop the Boyle family from trying to kill her. After Henry is badly beaten by one of crime boss Blackie Walsh’s ruthless thugs, the FBI case turns really ugly. Desperate, Henry drags Syd to Bethlehem, New Hampshire for Christmas, roping his grandmother and the other Hartman ladies into helping him save the woman he loves. Is a wedding the solution to the gangster game or is this just another of Henry’s FBI stings?

“Where’s Hansel and Gretel’s Gingerbread House?”: Deputy Gabby Grimm is one of Vermont’s finest in Latimer Falls, a small village with more horses, cows, and chickens than people. When Cousin Annette gets tangled up with a complicated FBI investigation into a Big Apple real estate fraud, the desperate woman begs Gabby to come to New York to rescue her. The man Annette has been having a steamy love affair with isn’t what he seems, and after he disappears, leaving the abandoned, lovesick woman stranded, Gabby has to finagle her cousin out of a huge mess. The solution to the puzzle is in a gingerbread house that Annette constructed for the residential development that’s being built,but someone stole it. Can they get it back in time to prevent Annette from going to go to slammer for Christmas?

“Miz Scarlet and the Holiday Houseguests”: Poor homicide investigator Laurencia “Larry” Rivera has her hands full. A teenager turns up dead in Windsor, Connecticut just days before Christmas. Was the murder part of a plan to prevent a star witness from flipping on some very powerful people? When Larry’s divorced parents, the Queen of Clean and the Spitball King, announce they coming for the holiday,she’s overwhelmed and she turns to innkeeper and good friend Scarlet Wilson for help. The solution? Send the bickering ex-spouses to the Four Acorns Inn for some pampering. As Larry tries to catch a killer, things quickly spin out of control. Her daughter, Michaela, is threatened. Is it because of the case Larry’s investigating or is there something more sinister going on? Long hidden secrets threaten the Rivera family, and when Larry suddenly disappears, it’s up to Miz Scarlet and the gang to save her.

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The East End Beckons (Victorian East End Book 1)
Ian Parson
5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction

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The perception that the World is spinning out of control is nothing new. England in 1840, at the start of Victoria’s reign, saw change on an unprecedented level, with nothing seemingly sacred anymore. This groundbreaking novel shows how, in just a few decades, Britain witnessed the creation, acceptance and normalization of amazing feats of design, wealth, engineering, revolution, music, and new ideas from East End factories to West End Theatres. Cornwall, England’s Southern tip was though still isolated, difficult to get to. The Cornish still did things their own way. Smuggling helped whole communities struggle from one year to the next. If London wanted them to buy into the industrial revolution, working longer hours under electric lighting for the good of Queen and country, they were prepared to. However they wanted something in return. They wanted the right to vote. Every man able to partake in a secret ballot and every vote to be counted. That is what they were demanding in return. Meanwhile, pianos were being mass-produced for the first time. Joff Owens didn’t want to follow into the family smuggling business, nor did he care about politics. He just wanted to play music. By the 1860’s London was the nerve centre of the new musical theatre, opium was legal and widely abused, and eligible voters doubled overnight. It was then the most tolerant capital in Europe, and men came from the USA, Russia, Poland, Italy and the Empire. Capitalists, Anarchists, Socialists, Communists, supporters of Women’s Suffrage, they kept on coming, often straight into the mean streets of the East End. Joff Owens played piano for them all. Twenty years later, Victoria had been in power for nearly fifty years when Jack the Ripper prowled Whitechapel. By now the vote had been given to most men over the age of twenty-one. Unions and labour movements were legal, although gangsters still controlled huge swathes of urban society, making fortunes from lucrative gambling and burlesque venues alongside the legal West End theatres producing the very first working class heroes. Stars of the stage rose from rags to riches and were catapulted into the ranks of the powerful, equipped with the right to vote. The world was changing fast and one man played the soundtrack as it did so; Joff played for them all. 150 years later there is still a perception of a world spinning out of control. Although there is a choice, there is hope. There is always hope!

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Heroic Dogs: True Stories of Incredible Courage and Unconditional Love from Man’s Best Friend
Lou Jefferson
4.8 Stars (9 Reviews)
Genre: Crafts, Hobbies & Home | Children’s eBooks | Children’s Nonfiction

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Meet incredible dogs that went beyond what is expected of a man’s best friend. They have shown extraordinary courage and unconditional love for their human companions. Read about their astonishing journeys. Dogs and humans have lived together for over 20,000 years. This is a book of true stories about actual dogs, the humans they knew, what they did – and what happened to them, including: The men and dogs who saved the children of an Alaskan town from a killer disease, The men and dogs who ventured to find the North and South Poles – and the crazy lady who instigated the expedition to travel around the world from top to bottom and back, going across both Poles. How French poodles Winkie, Chinka, and Mickey helped save 150 men from the Nazis. The exploits of two incredible American dogs in World Wars I & II.  One of the first Seeing Eye dogs in the United States. And Barry, the dog who saved travelers in the Alps… and began the St. Bernard breed.

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