Well good afternoon book lovers! Now I know I said yesterday was a busy day but once again I have a full day planned, and sometimes you do that on purpose and sometimes you do not. I did not plan to have a busy day today, but then life happened, and now I just have to keep swimming, and know I will make it through the day. Sometimes you just need that catchy little phrase in your head to make the day a little more bearable, so next time you have a hard day just remember Dory… just keep swimming, just keep swimming, swimming, swimming… The apprentice

The One Apart: A Novel
by Justine Avery
4.4 Stars (102 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Literature & Fiction | Sagas

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Only one obstacle stands in his way of enjoying a normal life.
He remembers — every life he’s lived before.

Tres is about to be born… with the biggest burden any has ever had to bear. He is beginning again — as an ageless adult trapped in an infant body.

He and his teenage mother face life filled with extraordinary challenges as they strive to protect, nurture, and hide how truly different he is. But Tres alone must solve the greatest mystery of all: who is he?

In his quest, Tres discovers that all is considerably more interconnected and dynamic than he could ever imagine — and fraught with far more danger. He cannot hide from the unseen threat stalking him since his birth.

Life as he knows it — as all know it — is in peril. And Tres is the only one aware.

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The Woman 
by David Bishop
4.4 Stars (944 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Mystery

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There are approximately one-hundred-and-sixty million women living in America. This is a story of just one woman. As the story unfolds Linda gradually learns that some people do deserve to die, but that she is not one of those people.

Then one evening, Linda goes for a walk and nothing for her is ever the same. She is dragged into an alley by two men, but saved by a third, a stranger who disappears as suddenly as he appeared. The next day she finds out the two men in the alley had been killed, the town’s first murders ever. The following day she learns that hours before she had been dragged into the alley, her close friend was tortured and killed. The next night, she awakens several hours after going to bed to find a man sitting in her bedroom, watching her.
In the days that follow, events stretching all the way to the nation’s capital change who Linda is, what she thinks, and how she will live the rest of her life.

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Lost in the City of Flowers 
by Maria C. Trujillo
4.6 Stars (39 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction | Literature & Fiction | Fantasy

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Viola has always felt like she doesn’t belong. With her mother halfway around the world, her sister away at school, and her father as her only friend, she keeps to herself and only dreams of becoming an artist. The last thing a teenager wants for her birthday is to spend time with an old woman she doesn’t even know. And she certainly doesn’t want to travel 544 years back in time to Renaissance Florence.

Trapped in the Renaissance, Viola Menet must work in the same workshop as the teenage Leonardo da Vinci, save art’s masterpieces, and find a way home, all before her pocket watch stops ticking. With her parents separated, her sister away at school, and her friends always moving away, she keeps to her sketchbook and only dreams of becoming an artist in New York. At least that was until she traveled 544 years back in time. Armed with Idan, a cryptic pocket watch, she must navigate the perilous city of Florence before she falls victim to the threats of Lorenzo the Magnificent. For a girl that has a hard time meeting people, Viola manages to befriend the young Leonardo da Vinci and gain the affections of the handsome Giuliano de’ Medici. To get back home Viola must find her voice and tap into her artistic abilities.

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Champagne Float 
by Nissa Alexandrov
4.6 Stars (21 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Mystery | Women’s Fiction

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Lora Godwin, professional hostess to the rich and feckless, makes her living being flattering, witty, and decorative. When she agrees to manage a yacht trip for a reclusive Russian oligarch and some potential business partners, she figures the worst problem she’ll face is keeping her professional distance from the sleazy yet seductive Greek playboy who seems keen to end her six-month, one-week, and three-day sexual dry spell.

But when she accidentally stumbles across a woman being held prisoner on the yacht, she finds her “to do” list suddenly includes dodging white slavers, escaping kidnappers, covering up homicides, and trying not to get pulped by the Russian mafia.

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Thanksgiving Feast Cookbook
by Sarah Spencer
4.3 Stars (15 Reviews)
Genre: Cookbooks, Food & Wine | Crafts, Hobbies & Home | Nonfiction

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Thanksgiving. I love Thanksgiving because it is a time of year when families come together. It is a time of year when the days are shorter, the nights are colder, but you feel warmed by the love of those around you. It is a time when autumn leaves fall, and the crisp air drifts into the house and mingles with the rich scents of baked turkey.

And does that turkey smell delicious! However, that isn’t the only food that we enjoy during the holidays. In fact, there are dozens of dishes that make it around my table year after year, and this book is all about those dishes.

This book has been designed to make your Thanksgiving tastier than ever before!

The recipes all include pictures, nutritional facts, step-by-step instructions, easy to find ingredients and preparation.

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