One of the coaches at my gym almost caught me at the grocery store with a box of cookies and ice cream in my basket. I can’t handle this kind of stress in my life.

Another Reason I Don’t Want to Be a Nun
D R Beland
4.9 Stars (10 Reviews)
Genre: Romance

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Marge doesn’t want to be a nun. Too bad she is in training to be one. She wants to escape convent life and the nuns. The “True Romance” magazines she reads cause her to dream of an idyllic life married to a man who will provide her with love, freedom from rules, and security. Marge has chosen the man… Can she convince him she is the one?

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Spellscribed: Provenance
Kristopher Cruz
4.2 Stars (97 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Action & Adventure

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Spellscribed is a series of fantasy novels revolving around the protagonist, a young and inexperienced Wizard named Endrance. Born the night that the Archmagus Valeria died, Endrance was gifted with the talent and mind for magic. He’d proven that he was more than capable of mastering the forces of magic and intellectual study at the hands of a master as mad as he was crafty. He was one of the Scribed, mages who had undergone a painful yet powerful ritual that granted them the ability to tattoo spells upon their very skin. He had finally proven himself to his master, and was free to practice magic at his own pace. If that were all fate had in store for him, he would have been happy. However fate wanted more of this man’s potential than a lifetime of quiet study. Instead, he was appointed the Spengur of Balator, a country radically different from his own. He would face an entire city of people that prized physical might and shunned the mystic. There he would meet staunch allies, and dangerous foes. There, he could change the world, if he could only survive. It is through the fires of strife that a person is melted down into the core of who they really are, and fate has stoked the flames white hot. Can he survive the blaze? And even more importantly, who will he be if he emerges from the other side?

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Murder in Steeple Martin (Libby Sarjeant Murder Mystery)
Lesley Cookman
3.6 Stars (104 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery | Crime Fiction

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New edition includes map of Steeple Martin, list of characters and free bonus chapter from the next title in the bestselling Libby Sarjeant Murder Mystery series.

Artist and ex-actress Libby Sarjeant is busy directing a play for the opening of a new theatre in her village when one of her cast is found murdered. The play, written by her friend Peter, is based on real events in his family, disturbing and mysterious, which took place in the village during the last war. As the investigation into the murder begins to uncover a tangled web of relationships in the village, it seems that the events dramatised in the play still cast a long shadow, dark enough to inspire murder. Libby’s natural nosiness soon leads her into the thick of the investigation, but is she too close to Peter’s family, and in particular his cousin Ben, to be able to recognise the murderer?

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Dustland
Timothy H. Scott
3.7 Stars (7 Reviews)
Genre: Women’s Fiction | Westerns | Historical Fiction

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Judy and Samantha Stanton aren’t your typical Southern Belles. After their father Jacob is murdered outside Macon, they leave the comfort of their home in Georgia to set out on a transcontinental quest to find his killer. Set against the backdrop of the early American West and the feverish days of the California Gold Rush, Dustland is an epic journey that takes the reader into the American heart of darkness.

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The Balladeer
Fred Calvert
4.5 Stars (2 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult | Literary Fiction | Historical Fiction

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‘Bobby Wayner was twelve when he watched his older brother, Eldon, die on the kitchen table from a shotgun wound.’ The opening of Fred Calvert’s lyrical novel “The Balladeer” sets the tone for this striking and poignant tale about the destruction of two families. During World War II in Kentucky, farm boys Bobby and Eldon Wayner are budding balladeers. They become intrigued with a recluse farmer, “Ol’ Weber,” a German immigrant. Rumors allege that he’s a Nazi and that he’d even murdered his own family. The boys spy on him and discover that at night he plays a mesmerizing piano tune. To write a ballad about Ol’ Weber, Eldon takes a fatal risk. Many years later, after time served in California’s Folsom Prison for a barroom killing, Bobby travels back to Kentucky. On the way, his ballads and memories tell why he’d run away after Eldon died. When he reaches home, he discovers the past has been waiting like Judgment Day.

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