You know that feeling of freedom when you tell yourself, “There is no point trying to be good and eat healthy the day before Halloween, and for now I am just going to relax and eat what I want now and be better on Saturday.” Yup, I just told myself that. I am feeling kinda crazy right now. There is ice cream in the freezer and I strongly believe there is a hole in the bag of candy we are saving for the Trick or Treaters. If not there soon will be.

The Wolf’s Moon
Patrick Jones
4.3 Stars (99 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

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In “The Wolf’s Moon,” author Patrick Jones creates a spellbinding tale of an ancient animal that haunts the foothill towns of Missouri’s Ozark Mountains. An unknown group of scientists has genetically engineered a Dire Wolf into the present day. Allegedly extinct, the ferocious beast preys upon the innocent people of Maple Hills.

To hunt and kill the beast, the town folk will have to rely on the tracking feats of Mark Lansdowne. He is a reluctant hero, still mourning the loss of his wife to illness. Relying on his rescue dogs and indefatigable hunting skills, Mark will set out on foot in search of the mysterious beast. Yet the hunter’s personal history and romantic entanglements will come back to haunt him during his search for the vicious animal.

Accompanying him on the hunt is his pal Warren Skruggs, who knew Mark when he was known as Michael Linden, a chapter of his history that he prefer be kept to the past. Adding to the intrigue are two beautiful, intelligent women who aid the hunter in his quest. Their looks and smarts would make the Bond Girls envious but Mark is still a grieving widower, unsure of how to move forward.

With its mixture of high-stakes hunting and personal and romantic intrigue, “The Wolf’s Moon” is a page-turner that will keep the reader captivated with its unexpected story twists. The thriller suspense novel is a real story grounded in the life and folkways of the Ozark Mountains not just another unbelievable werewolf story grafted onto the romance of the South.

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Stolen Breaths (Stolen Breaths Series: Book 1)
Pamela Sparkman
4.3 Stars (46 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Women’s Fiction | Romance

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*Note* This is a true love story. It is a story about overcoming tragedy and circumstance. It’s about learning to heal through the heartache when you would rather hide from it. Lily and Cooper meet, and nothing is ever the same.*

“I have dents, bruises, scars, and cracks so deep that it’s a wonder I’m not in a million pieces…”

Sometimes things aren’t always what they seem.Sometimes pain lies underneath, buried so deep that for a moment you let yourself forget – until you can’t.

I didn’t realize how numb I was until I started feeling again, and he made me feel – everything. Cooper Hudson came into my life when I needed him the most – twice.

This is my story.This is the story of us.

“It was funny how you never really realized how lifeless you were until someone came along and gave you that shock to the chest that forced your heart to start beating again.”

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Days of Derangement
Jackie Papandrew
4.0 Stars (40 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Entertainment | Parenting & Relationships

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A FLY ON YOUR WALL?

No worries. I haven’t been eavesdropping at your house. It’s just that we all seem to know the same cast of characters. That’s why the funny family stories in my books will feel so familiar…

“Jackie Papandrew is a genius at laughing at herself when she just can’t seem to get the motherhood thing down pat,” says Susan Heim, parenting author and Chicken Soup for the Soul editor. “If you’re a parent, you’ve really got to read Days of Derangement! These short stories can easily be squeezed into your busy day and bring a smile to your face when you’re feeling the stresses of motherhood and marriage.”

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Some Smaller Grace
Noelle Carle
4.7 Stars (23 Reviews)
Genre: Religion & Spirituality | Contemporary Fiction

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Set against the backdrop of northern Maine’s gently rolling potato fields, Some Smaller Grace tells the story of concert pianist Jill Summers’ tragic loss of her grandparents and the questions their deaths raise in her own heart. Through her interactions with richly earthy characters and humble, heartwarming settings, Jill finds the sense of purpose she’s always longed for and the forgiveness she never expected. Some Smaller Grace is a redemptive tale that reminds us of the power of quiet faith and simple pleasures.

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Irreconcilable Differences
Nathan J.Winograd
4.5 Stars (54 Reviews)
Genre: Crafts, Hobbies & Home | Politics & Social Sciences

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The battle lines have been drawn: No Kill advocates on one side. Those who kill sheltered animals on the other. Can’t we all just get along? Irreconcilable Differences says we can’t because shelters act in ways which are the antithesis of the values most Americans hold dear. We are a nation of animal lovers. But the shelters we expect to save animals are instead needlessly killing about four million of them every year. Thankfully, animal lovers all over the U.S. are increasingly rejecting the excuses and blame shifting of shelter administrators used to justify that killing. And it is that rejection of the status quo, propelled by the American public’s great love of companion animals, which is explored in this book’s essays.

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