I got hooked on a new TV show that was “On Demand” and after quite a few weeks of staying up far too late binge watching the show, I finally completed all three seasons(about 30 episodes). I couldn’t stop myself. I just had to know what happened next and it drove me crazy. It made getting up in the morning so difficult, but I just couldn’t stop. I think there is a new disease out there now that we can watch full seasons of shows whenever we want, and I got it bad. In case you were wondering what the show was, it’s Orphan Black. An incredible science fiction series that would make people who don’t like sci-fi convert. I am hoping that I will get some much needed sleep now, but I think another show of mine started a new season and I am already two shows behind. Do I watch them now and have to wait a week between each episode or do I binge. Oh what a dilemma!

Better To Give Than Deceive
Kobrinica Press
5.0 Stars (5 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

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When you lose your share of $2.4 million, do you walk away, or settle the score? After a successful heist, three grifters stop overnight in a small town off the beaten path when their leader Frank is arrested and their $2.4 million score disappears. Believing there is no honor among thieves, Frank is reluctant to help fellow grifters Jared and Chance recover the money while he remains in jail awaiting trial. But with an unpredictable cop on the take, a double-cross in the works, and a hitman dispatched to recover the money, time is a luxury the trio of grifters cannot afford to waste by trying to figure out who’s double crossing whom if they hope to have any chance of recovering the money and staying alive. And before they lose what little leverage they have, Jared and Chance make a bold and daring move to rig Frank’s trial, a scheme which sets in motion events that lead to a dramatic verdict, unforeseen consequences, and the wisdom that it would have been better to give than deceive.

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After the Winter (The Silent Earth, Book 1)
Mark R. Healy
4.5 Stars (46 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction

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The Earth is in ruins. Cities and nations destroyed. Those who survive the onslaught succumb to the cold blackness of winter. A handful of machines finally emerge into the light, lost and directionless. They are the last remnants of civilization. Brant is a synthetic – a machine who has the appearance and emotions of the humans who made him.He is hunted across the wasteland by cruel scavengers known as Marauders who are intent on cannibalizing his body to prolong their own lives. Brant carries a great burden as he tries to return home: a secret that can change the world.Against the unforgiving desert, the twisted denizens of this new world and his own dark past he needs to find a way back at any cost.

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Waiting for Belinda (The Zook Family Revisited Book 1)
june belfie
4.7 Stars (35 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Religious & Inspirational Fiction | Religion & Spirituality

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Belinda Glick, a lovely Amish girl from Ohio, decides to explore the other world during the time of her Rumspringa. In her desire to ‘just have fun’ she risks having her naivete challenged by Dan, a young college student. Her parents are distraught over their daughter’s rebellious behavior and decide to send her to Lancaster County, PA, to stay with her Aunt Emma and Uncle Gabe until she learns to behave with more maturity. The Zook family takes her under their wing and she finds herself needed when one of the Zook sisters gives birth. While in Pennsylvania, Belinda discovers a new crowd, but will she fit in with the English ways? How firm are her moral values? Strong enough to keep her pure? A young man she befriends speaks to her of his love, but who will win over the heart of this challenging young woman?

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One Summer in France: two girls in a tent (a Bev and Carol adventure Book 1)
Bev Spicer
4.1 Stars (22 Reviews)
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs | Humor & Entertainment

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The summer of 1979 was the best summer ever! Pretty, blonde and dangerously impetuous, Bev and Carol head for the sun, lucky beneficiaries of a generous university grant. They are full of enthusiasm and the dazzling spirit of adventure that only seems possible when we are young. Essential swimwear is selected and Lipton’s vegetable oil is perfumed with patchouli for the perfect tan. They end up in Argelès-sur-mer, on a campsite close to the coast and not far from the border with Spain. Every day brings new challenges: how to hold a meaningful conversation on a naturist beach, what to do about a precocious teenage stalker, how to transport a gallon of port on a moped… all of which they meet head-on, with dubious philosophy and irrepressible optimism. ‘One Summer in France’ is a humorous tale based on a three-month study break the author took as part of her languages degree course at Keele University in 1979. ‘Would you do it all again?’ asked Carol. ‘Like a shot!’ I said. And I would. Author’s Note: There are three Bev and Carol adventures, which are all stand-alone books. For those who would like to know the order, here it is: ‘One Summer in France’, ‘Bunny on a Bike’ and ‘Stranded in the Seychelles’.

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The Hunter Awakens (The Morus Chronicles Book 1)
J.R. Roper
5.0 Stars (41 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks

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When thirteen-year-old Ethan Morus is forced to stay on his grandparents’ old farm, he expects to find weathered barns, rusty tools, and a creaky house in need of fresh paint. What he doesn’t expect is to hear a legend placing his family at the center of an ancient treasure hunt. Or find burial chambers protected by poltergeists, or a secret lair guarded by an ancient beast. And least of all, Ethan doesn’t suspect that powerful sorcerers are watching his every move. They’ve found Ethan and believe he is from a line of treasure hunters who possess a rare instinct to locate powerful artifacts. Whether he has the instinct or not, Ethan is faced with a choice–search the Morus property and find what they want or lose yet another family member.

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