I hate buttons. I know.. it seems like a ridiculous thing to even mention. I have two things now that need attention because of broken or loose buttons and it is driving me nuts. One is a coat that I absolutely love, but I made the mistake once (Or maybe 20 times) of putting it in the dryer to warm it up before going out the door. Four buttons chipped pretty badly and need replacing, and for the life of me I can’t find any matching buttons, so I will have to replace all four hundred of them. LAME! I’m sure I can take the coat to someone and pay to have them replaced but that will probably cost more than what the coat is worth. The other broken button is on a pillow. I am hoping a glue gun will fix it. The problem is I keep forgetting I have to fix it until I sit on the couch to relax. By the time I remember, I am already sitting and I am not going to get up to fix it. So instead I am tortured by it while I am trying to watch TV. I can often be heard cursing the button. Even now as I write I am staring at the pillow giving it the evil eye. I just dropped another curse word at it. I hate buttons.

Stone Lake
by Phil M. Williams
4.4 Stars (12 Reviews)
Genre: Literary Fiction | Romance | Contemporary Fiction

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Jon Porter works with his ex-wife and ex-best friend in the sleepy vacation town of Stone Lake. He toils to keep their construction company afloat while the exes in his life enjoy their honeymoon. Jon meets Morgan when a gaggle of turkeys and a curvy mountain road aligns with one-in-a-million timing. Despite their attraction, her engagement, and the ire of her family, the pair embarks on a platonic friendship. As their relationship strengthens, they share secrets, but Morgan holds her most important secret tight to her chest, where it beats like a ticking time bomb. It’s not a matter of if, but when. Adult language and content. Beware of spoilers in the reviews.

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The Strategist: A Grisham & Sullivan Novel (Grisham/Sullivan Book 1)
by John Hardy Bell
4.3 Stars (144 Reviews)
Genre: Thrillers | Mystery | Suspense

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Camille Grisham was once a decorated field agent with the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit. Her job was to solve the country’s most complex and violent crimes, often with little more than a textbook profile of the perpetrator to go on. No one did it better. But after her partner’s death at the hands of a sadistic mass murderer, she has become a broken shell of her former self. Forced to leave the Bureau under the weight of guilt, Camille returns to her hometown of Denver, hopeful that the presence of family and friends can heal the wounds that time could not. Unfortunately, a change in scenery does not bring about a change in fortune. Less than twenty-four hours after her arrival home, Camille is left to deal with yet another tragic loss – the brutal murder of her best friend in an apparent home invasion. For local police, the case is open and shut. For Camille it is anything but. Desperate for answers, she becomes an unwitting participant in an investigation that winds through the darkest corridors of wealth, power, and political corruption. All the while a killer waits patiently in the shadows, watching Camille’s every move. With the help of a young homicide detective whose doubts about her department’s case increase by the second, Camille must race to uncover the true motives behind her friend’s murder, even though she knows that doing so will put her on an inevitable collision course with a past that she desperately wants to leave behind.

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King of Ages: A King Arthur Anthology
by Multiple Authors
4.6 Stars (10 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction | Fantasy

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A fresh take on a legendary tale, this anthology of thirteen short stories is a testament to just how eternal and timeless the story of King Arthur truly is. One recurring aspect of Arthurian literature is the notion that he will one day return as a messiah to save his people. Another hallmark of the King Arthur legend is that Merlin — wizard, prophet, and Arthur’s most trusted advisor — lives backwards through time. What if Merlin was actually advising multiple reincarnations of King Arthur during various points, and places, in time and history? And what if this all began at the end of time? King of Ages is an anthology like no other, showcasing stories that re-imagine King Arthur at several points in history, from the end of days all the way to the beginning of mankind. Featuring thirteen all-new stories by Paola K. Amaras,  Patrick S. Baker, Josh Brown, Dale W. Glaser, Doug Goodman, Joanna Michal Hoyt, Philip Kuan, David W. Landrum, P. Andrew Miller, Mike Morgan, Alex Ness, C.A. Rowland, David Wiley.

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BREATHE
by Dax Varley
4.0 Stars (2 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult | Horror | Suspense

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I kicked out… once… twice… then the parking lot melted away. Hayden McKaley sneaks out past bedtime, never expecting the worst. She wakes the next morning in a strange house, her ankles and wrists bound. Her captor–a man wearing a Yoda mask–is mourning his son, a boy so fixated on Hayden he’d created an art journal of his obsession. But this diary holds more than flattering sketches and endearing love poems. It tells of a boy’s bent mind, his appetite for self-injury, and an addiction to playing The Game. Now his grieving father seeks revenge. The man’s vengeance is simple–agony and pain. Can Hayden unmask the beast and escape his endless torture? Or will she end up like his son? Breathe is a young adult suspense that includes two alternate endings.

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The Whispering Mime (The Renaissance Series Book 3)
by D Meyers
5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction | Action & Adventure

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History is decided with a whisper Shakespere, Shake-shafte, or Shakespeare. Were these three men one and the same, or a figment of the imaginations of Elizabethan England? Follow William, born a Catholic, raised a Protestant, exiled to become a priest, as per his father’s wishes. Adventurer, poet, spy, assassin and lover, with an imagination that defied the conventions of his time, and a name easily confused, mis-signed, and misquoted. Ink never sleeps; it dries and haunts us forever.

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