I smell funny. Yes, I know that was a little too much information, but I do reek of coconut oil and coffee. I am not really sure what the heck I am turning into. This morning I found myself in the front yard, holding my chicken Heather, wearing a blue robe, face shining brightly from coconut oil, and I swear coffee grounds still stuck in my legs because I can still smell it, grimacing at clovers in my front yard, trying to figure out how I was going to kidnap a few bees. At what point do you take a step back and say, “Hey…You’re crazy. STOP IT”?

The Picture Kills (The Quintana Adventures)
Ian Bull
4.6 Stars (42 Reviews)
Genre: Action & Adventure

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When you’re covered in mud, running from men with guns, and stuck in small spaces with very little clothing on, it’s amazing what you can learn about a person.

Steven Quintana was once a top Army Ranger reconnaissance photographer until he made a fatal mistake on a mission. A boy was killed, and Steven’s military career was cut short–all because of a photo he took. Now he works as a paparazzo in Hollywood where his photos can’t hurt anybody, the money is easy, and he can forget the past.

But when mega movie star Julia Travers is kidnapped, Steven discovers the kidnappers used photos he took to cover up the crime. Realizing that he’s still harming people with his camera, he swears to fix his mistake, Rambo-style.

But–life or death situation or not–the last person Julia wants coming to her rescue is the paparazzo whose photos got her into trouble in the first place.

THE PICTURE KILLS is a fun, fresh, sexy, snappy, fast-paced thriller that starts in celebrity-obsessed Hollywood and climaxes in the exotic and remote cays of the Bahamas.

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Nature’s Servant (The Nature Mage Series Book 2)
Duncan Pile
4.7 Stars (16 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Teen & Young Adult

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Epic Teenage Fantasy with a gripping plot and believable, down to earth characters. Perfect for fans of teen fiction and fantasy fiction alike. In this, the second exciting installment of the Nature Mage series:

Shirukai Sestin has been defeated. His demonic forces have been destroyed, and peace has been restored to the city of Helioport. Gaspi begins his studies again, but Hephistole, the chancellor of the college, has an unusual task for him – Gaspi is to leave the college and spend several months living in the wild with a reclusive druid called Heath. Druids commune with spirits of earth, water, wind and fire, and while living with Heath, Gaspi is to learn the closely-guarded secrets of elemental magic. Hephistole is convinced that the mysterious elemental spirits will be of help in their ultimate struggle against Shirukai Sestin and his demons.

In the Ruined City of Elmera, Shirukai Sestin summons Bale-beasts from the lower planes of existence – the same creatures he sent to attack the city of Helioport. A Bale-beast is a feeder, slaughtering human magic-users and draining off their powers for a singular dark purpose: to horde that stolen energy until the demon is glutted, and use it to transform into something much more deadly – a Darkman. Sestin’s Bale-beasts terrorise the pagan tribes of the North, slaking their dreadful thirst by feeding on the primitive, shamanic magic-users. If even one Bale-beast transforms into a Darkman, Sestin will gain control of the ultimate assassin, and send it to seek out and destroy his enemies. Blissfully ignorant of the impending danger, Gaspi doesn’t realise that he must bond with the shy and beautiful spirits, and unveil the secrets of elemental magic, or all may be lost.

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In An English Garden (The English Garden Series Book 1)
Suzanne Linda
4.2 Stars (25 Reviews)
Genre: Coming of Age | Historical Fiction

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As the daughter of a prominent horse breeder, Catherine Billington’s early life amidst the beauty of the English countryside has been rather uneventful until the death of her most beloved brother changes everything.While her middle-class existence had previously left her with few complaints and even less intrigue – save the weekly visits from the preacher’s dull son – the untimely appearance of a rather mysterious new earl begins to complicate all of her social events.

Uncertain of his intentions and determined not to fall prey to his infamous charm, Catherine’s plan is thwarted by fate’s intervention when she and the earl are thrown into each others’ company by a terrible accident.

Will Catherine be able to save her reputation from ruin, or will her time with the earl destroy her chances of returning to respectable society?Or worse still, what if he’s not at all what he seems, and her previously simple life becomes even more complicated?

The first in a new series, “In An English Garden” is the author’s debut novel.Set in the years between the Regency and Victorian periods, it was written for anyone who loves “Pride and Prejudice” (but may find the language of Austen a bit cumbersome for a contemporary pleasure reader), and the story remains true to the social conventions of that era while still creating engaging characters and an enjoyable tale that transcend their own time.

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Saccharine White (A Maze of Tales Book 2)
Lia London
4.3 Stars (12 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Entertainment | Humor & Satire

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Once upon a time, there was a princess who had hair as black as night, lips as red as blood, and skin as white as snow, so naturally, everyone who saw her freaked out.

Her ghostly appearance created such an uproar that she often found it easier to retreat into the woods amongst the man-eating spiky bindles who were not as skittish.

One day, while gathering mushrooms and thistles (she was not the “flowers and berries” sort of princess), she happened upon a charmingly squat little cottage. Peering in through the open window, she marveled to see that all the furniture inside was very small. She counted seven little wooden chairs around a long, cluttered table. Up against the far wall, she saw a rocking chair, a broom, a mop and a basket full of moth-eaten socks.

Oh no! she thought. I’m not falling into this kind of trap. I’m not doing anyone’s cleaning or mending. I’m a proper princess!She turned to run, only to stumble over a row of neatly dressed dwarves in fashionable suits and patent leather penny loafers. They all had abnormally good hair and capped teeth.

Immediately she knew she was in the worst danger of her life.

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Yoga for Weight Loss: How Finding Inner Peace and Living a Stress-Free Life Made Me Lose 30 Lbs. in 90 days
Sharon Wise
5.0 Stars (10 Reviews)
Genre: Health, Fitness & Dieting

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From the age of 35, I began binge eating and grew increasingly heavier. I couldn’t take failure or disappointment, finding a job and basically living happily ever after had disappeared. My mirror image was not a pleasant sight. I weighed myself, did my research and found that I was 30 pounds over my ideal weight of 130 pounds.

Yoyo emotions, yoyo dieting; that was my problem. Yoga seemed to be the answer to my woes. Yoga gave a new relationship with food because I remain always in control. The choices are mine to make.

Through mindful eating, I lost 30 pounds in 90 days!

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