I was back on the diet on Monday, ate a carton of ice cream on Tuesday. Not really sure what I am going to do today. Maybe I should become an exercise fanatic today, so I can sit on my tush all day on Thursday. I like to keep a well balance life during the week.

How to Capture a Duke (Matchmaking for Wallflowers Book 1)
by Bianca Blythe
3.7 Stars (124 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Historical Fiction

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All she had to do was find a fiancé. In four days. In the middle of nowhere.

One reclusive bluestocking… Fiona Amberly is more intrigued by the Roman ruins near her manor house than she is by balls. When her dying Grandmother worries about Fiona’s future, Fiona stammers that she’s secretly engaged. Soon she finds herself promising that she will introduce her husband-to-be by Christmas.

One dutiful duke… Percival Carmichael, new Duke of Alfriston, is in a hurry. He’s off to propose to London’s most eligible debutante. After nearly dying at Waterloo, he’s vowed to spend the rest of his life living up to the ton’s expectations.

One fallen tree… When Fiona tries to warn a passing coach about a tree in the road, the driver mistakes her for a highwaywoman. Evidently he’s not used to seeing women attired in clothes only suitable for archaeology waving knives. After the driver flees, Fiona decides she may as well borrow the handsome passenger…

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Murder On The Menu: A Humorous Romantic Mystery (Celebrity Mystery Book 1)
by Zanna Mackenzie
4.2 Stars (70 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery

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A dead celebrity chef boss. A mysterious and handsome new neighbor. A past she’s desperate to forget. Lizzie’s got a LOT on her plate!

Lizzie Carter used to be a city girl with a great career and a steady boyfriend on the brink of proposing but then it all fell apart. Now she’s living in the middle of nowhere and waitressing to make ends meet.

When her celebrity chef boss is stabbed in his own kitchen, Lizzie finds herself at the top of the suspect list.

Teaming up with her handsome new neighbor Jack, who claims he’s some kind of special agent, Lizzie resolves to clear her name and track down the real murderer.

Sleuthing can’t be that tough – can it?

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Aetheric Elements: The Rise of a Steampunk Reality
by Travis I. Sivart
4.5 Stars (25 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction

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Automatons and airships, bustles and beasts, corsets and curses, dandies and dastardly deeds, all await you as you explore the cultures which evolved into a Steampunk industrial civilization. Learn about the people who made history and created the events that molded a world into a near utopia, only to be torn asunder as the society was about to achieve the pinnacle of its existence. Enjoy a savory sampler of Steampunk society and sinister scenarios to whet your appetite for the author’s upcoming full length novel.

This anthology of nineteen tales of terror, mystery, and adventure takes you into Travis Sivart’s weird and wonderful world.

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The Kennedy Endeavor (Presidential Series Book 2)
by Bob Mayer
4.1 Stars (39 Reviews)
Genre: Action & Adventure | War

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“Today, every inhabitant of this planet must contemplate the day when this planet may no longer be habitable. Every man, woman and child lives under a nuclear Sword of Damocles, hanging by the slenderest of threads, capable of being cut at any moment by accident or miscalculation or by madness. The weapons of war must be abolished before they abolish us.” John F. Kennedy

For 13 days in October 1962 the world came the closest to nuclear Armageddon. On 22 November 1963, President Kennedy was assassinated. On the 25th of November, as Kennedy’s body lay in state at the Rotunda in Washington, Anastas Mikyoan, Khrushchev’s top adviser, presented the Premier’s condolences to Jacqueline Kennedy. She took Mikoyan’s hand in both hers and told him: “I am sure that Chairman Khrushchev and my husband could have been successful in the search for peace, and they were really striving for that. Now the Chairman must continue the agreed upon endeavor and bring it to completion.”

On 12 October 1964, a Washington socialite named Mary Meyer was shot in the back of the head and through the heart at point-blank range. She had been married to a high-ranking CIA agent. More importantly, she had been carrying on an affair with President John F. Kennedy and was one of his most trusted friends, at his side through the Bay of Pigs and the Cuban Missile Crisis.

On 13 October 1964, the day after Mary Meyer’s murder, the Soviet Politburo forced Nikita Khrushchev to resign from power and put him under house arrest.

Today, Paul Ducharme and Evie Tolliver unveil a Fail Safe type scenario brokered by President Kennedy and Premier Khrushchev and race against time before the archaic Sword of Damocles initiates World War III.

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The Way Of The WEEKEND WARRIOR
by Linton Robinson, Escrit Lit
4.6 Stars (14 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Satire | Contemporary Fiction | Satire

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Weekends are hell. If you do them right. That’s the subtext of the columns scrawled by Wiley from various states of semi-consciousness as he slinks out of the woodwork and insinuates himself into the soft underbelly of Southern California consciousness. Wilier than a coyote, badder than Santa, Gonzo’er than Dr. Duke, the Wilester lays waste to everybody in range, not least himself.

There are two tributaries to the flow of “The Way of the Weekend Warrior”: a normal (more of less) plot of a demented outsider snarfing up the media scene, and the content of the columns he writes and broadcasts as his weapon against normality and status quo.
Taken from the syndicated cult column of the nineties, these passages snidely sneer, raucously rant, surrealistically swoop, and otherwise amaze and amuse. If you can get get through a chapter without laughing out loud, you get your money back. Well, not really, but you at least have our sympathy and scorn.
Wiley is not for the meek and weak… he is THE WEEKEND WARRIOR. Read him if you dare.

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