After three months of Summer vacation with my baby bassets, today I find myself alone in the house with a full gallon of ice cream, and no one to stop me.

The Waves Break Gray (The Raleigh Harmon mysteries Book 6)
by Sibella Giorello
5.0 Stars (52 Reviews)
Genre: Religion & Spirituality | Religious & Inspirational Fiction | Women’s Fiction | Mystery

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Everyone has a plan, until life crashes in

Raleigh Harmon earned a brazen reputation during her years with the FBI. Now leaving the Bureau, she hopes to rebuild some broken relationships — including her new romance with alpha-male agent Jack Stephanson.

That’s the plan…

But when a dead body literally crosses her path in the mountains of Washington state, Raleigh’s forced to choose between her personal life and her forensic skills to track a killer — a killer unlike any she’s ever encountered, and a murder with clues that don’t add up.

Realizing the killer will strike again, Raleigh knows the only way to stop another death is to put herself at the top of the killer’s list.

With innocent lives on the line, and the FBI watching her every move, can Raleigh save another innocent girl from a gruesome end — or will she only wind up with more regrets, and literal dead ends?

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The Conservation of Magic (The Science of Magic Book 1)
by Michael W. Layne
4.6 Stars (33 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Contemporary Fiction | Action & Adventure | Mythology & Folk Tales | Teen & Young Adult

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Sometimes magic can have deadly consequences.
Merrick has a job. A girlfriend. A life. But when his father dies, he learns that his past is a lie and that he belongs to an ancient species whose members are able to command the elemental forces of nature. Lost in his new reality where even trees and rocks are sentient, he’s given sanctuary by an old man and his daughter who have been cast out by their own kind for mixing technology with magic and for teaching magic to their human employees.

Merrick learns as much as he can from them, but he’s soon forced to leave on an epic, action-filled adventure to discover his creation name — the key to fully unlocking his magical potential.

But he’s not the only one interested in his name and the power it holds. His sociopathic brother wants it too, and he’ll do whatever it takes to steal Merrick’s magic and fulfill a deadly prophecy that will destroy the human world and keep magic from them forever.

To stop his brother and the prophecy, Merrick must survive his training, struggle against betrayal and treachery, and discover his true nature before it’s too late — for everyone.

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No Regrets: A Novel of Love and Lies in World War II England (The Thornton Trilogy Book 1)
by Mary Christian Payne
3.4 Stars (33 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction | World Literature | Romance | History & Criticism | British | Metaphysical

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World War II will tear them apart, but soul mates are forever bound together…
No Regrets is a captivating, straight from the heart historical novel set in England during World War II. This is a story for everyone who has ever wondered if there are truly soul mates.

Sloan Thornton is the heir to Highcroft Hall, the family seat of the Earl of Wessex, in the quaint village of Thornton-on-Sea on the southeast coast of England. He has always dreamed of finding his soul mate. Just before he leaves to fight in World War II, as an RAF pilot, he proposes to his childhood sweetheart. There is no question how deep his devotion is to her, and how naturally they bring out the best in each other.

One fateful afternoon overseas, Sloan encounters Elise in a rural farmhouse on a French country road. It is May, 1940, and the Dunkirk Beaches are being evacuated. Sloan is wounded when his plane is shot down by the Luftwaffe. After he meets Elise, he can never forget her. He carries her memory with him throughout the war. In the meantime, Elise suffers terrifying misfortune.

When they meet again for the first time in five years, the spark is still there. But, there is still Anne, who refuses to be left heartbroken and rejected. Sloan begins to question whether the life he’s living is the one he’s meant to live. Elise wonders the same thing.

No Regrets is a powerful story about one woman at the crossroads of true love and real life.

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Call Me Pomeroy: A Novel of Satire and Political Dissent
by James Hanna
4.3 Stars (122 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Satire | Humor & Entertainment

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Pomeroy, a towering street musician on parole, is out of the clink for the upteenth time and wants to become another Bob Dylan. With fame and fortune in mind, he heads to Occupy Oakland, hoping to get on television, attract an agent, and score a million dollar contract for Ants in My Pants, his marathon ditty. Pomeroy is a skirmish-loving, dumpster-diving, narcissistic crazy who thinks he can sing like Pavarotti and that all women want to jump his bones. His parole officer, a street-smart Hispanic woman, tells Pomeroy to quit looking at her alligator pumps and to get himself a real plan. But Pomeroy has schemes of his own and more wisdom than we’d like to admit. You may find his egocentric opinions politically incorrect. (“There ain’t a dyke alive ol’ Pomeroy can’t turn straight.”) You may find yourself laughing when you shouldn’t. (“A good strong piss is better ‘an sex. Lasts longer too.”). But don’t blame yourself if you start rooting for this anti-hero. You’ll have lots of company. (Note: Adult language and situations).

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Stone Song: A Novel of the Life of Crazy Horse
by Win Blevins
4.5 Stars (231 Reviews)
Genre: United States | Biographies & Memoirs | Nonfiction

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Nominee for the Pulitzer and winner of the Spur Award, ‘Stone Song’ is the classic, and extraordinarily told, story of the Lakota Sioux mystic warrior, Crazy Horse. Of all the iconic figures of Native American history, Crazy Horse remains the most enigmatic. To this day he strides across American history as a man who lived — and died — on his own terms.

“‘Stone Song’ is a deeply spiritual story about the soul journey of a great and mysterious American hero.” ~ The Dallas Morning News.

Ridiculed as a boy for his white-man looks, he called for a vision, and received a great one… a vision that would shape his life. He was to fight for his people. In order to be successful, he must not accept traditional Lakota finery, rewards, and would sacrifice the dream of a wife and children. By following his vision, and his destiny of that as a mystic warrior, he was able to lead his people to their greatest victory — the defeat of General Custer at the Battle of the Little Bighorn.

Called to his monumental task, and tortured by his deeply passionate love of a woman, Crazy Horse found peace only in battle. Drawing inspiration from the eternal wisdom of his people, he discovered the means to defeat the U.S. Army at its own deadly game.

Come enjoy this new 20th century Anniversary Edition with an intimate introduction by the author, Win Blevins.

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