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Party Crashers (humorous romantic mystery)
Stephanie Bond
4.3 Stars (329 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Women’s Fiction | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

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No invitation, no alibi… A young woman is stressed to the max, selling shoes at Neiman Marcus during a busy holiday season. Also pressing on her mind is the fact that her boyfriend of the last few months is missing, along with her car. With problems piling on, she manages to make a new friend at work, but too late she realizes her gal pal is a serial party crasher. It’s fun–at first. But no one’s laughing when a body turns up at an upscale party they’ve crashed and they’re the only people who aren’t supposed to be there!

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UNDERDOG, A True Crime Thriller of Prison Life (Prison Killers- Book 4)
Glenn Langohr
4.4 Stars (60 Reviews)
Genre: Politics & Social Sciences

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Another one of Glenn Langohr’s stunning memoirs–a brave, unflinching account of life in prison~ Prison Killers Book 4

The California Prison System houses a mixture of Mexican cartel members, Mexican mafia, Bloods, Crips, and thousands of other street gangs fighting for control and the author turns this story into a pulp thriller of true crime.

The author of Underdog, Glenn Langohr, takes you on a journey back into prison as he remembers a prison riot days before his release date where he left his friend on the way to Pelican Bay.

The story follows the author years later as he visits his friend in Pelican Bay during a prisoner developed hunger strike against sadistic and cruel guards who get off on their isolation and enjoy adding violence to their torture.

A spotlight on the flaws at how Pelican Bay determines gang validation and solitary confinement.

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Gone for a Soldier
Kathleen Kelly Garlock
4.4 Stars (14 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction

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Over four hundred women disguised themselves as men and fought on both sides of the American Civil War. Some fought for love, some for money and others out of patriotic fervor. Lucy Tessier just wants to escape the hangman’s noose.

The recent deaths of her father and brother have left Lucy alone in the world and vulnerable. Attacked by a neighbor, Lucy fights back. With a knife. A year has passed since the first woman in Minnesota was hanged and Lucy has no plans of being the second. Desperate, she cuts off her hair, dresses in her dead brother’s clothing and enlists in the First Minnesota Regiment as Private Rob Edwards. Enjoying the respect and freedom given to her as a man, but denied her as a woman, Lucy stays inside the ranks. Her plans to desert change when she realizes she’s in love with one of her fellow soldiers, but he likes another girl, and she’s infatuated with Rob Edwards. To complicate matters further, the physician who saved the life of Lucy’s attacker is the regiment’s new surgeon. He’s guessed Lucy’s secret, but for reasons of his own, is keeping the knowledge to himself.

As Lucy travels with the regiment, battling almost to the gates of Richmond, she’s tested mentally, physically, and emotionally, and realizes that friendship, and love, are always worth the fight.

Gone for a Soldier is the story of a real Civil War regiment and a fictional girl.

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Worlds Apart
Daniel Kelley
4.9 Stars (10 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy

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Some worlds just can’t be brought together.Or explained.

“Worlds Apart” contains four stories, all centered on divides that can’t entirely be bridged.Connections between the worlds exist, but separation both physical and metaphysical keeps permanent links from being formed.

“A World Apart” is the story of Lonnie and Laurie, a couple who discover that they alone possess the key to a mysterious domain.Enigmatic yet completely familiar at the same time, the world they can enter draws them together while continuously shaping their relationship and their lives.

“Chance Encounter” is about Wilford Middlewick and Jillsy Cavanaugh – how they meet, how their interactions unfold.Is their encounter a coincidence?Or have Lloyd and Farber, a pair of angels tending their earthly flock, guided them toward each other?

The tale of an entity hampered by circumstances, “Statue of Limitations” is Langston Frolley’s exploration of his ‘life.’A statue by birth, he wants more than anything to be able to understand human emotion and to LIVE human emotion.Though he feels he already has a good deal of this within him already…

The centerpiece of the collection is the novella, “A Just Reward.”Kurt Smith has suffered a terrible loss, and as he struggles to recover, more and more events occur that make him question his sanity, as well as the authenticity of his life in general.The dichotomy of his world drives him further and further inside himself, until the truth is finally forced out of hiding.

“Worlds Apart” is a phenomenal, 25,000-word collection.Each story explores conundrums, examines the unexplainable while not attempting to over-explain it, and entertains magnificently as well.A fabulous read, allowing entry into a world of characters so real they could receive their own mail.

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The Lion And The Mouse – Children’s Picture Book for age 4 to 8 (Folk Tales)
Emilia V.
4.5 Stars (26 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks | Mythology & Folk Tales | Fantasy

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The Lion And The Mouse – a folk tale picture book for little kids, good for bed story time.

Cute moral story about friendship.

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