Experts say that by week two, 50% of all New Years Resolutions will have failed, and by the end of January 90% of all resolutions fail. January seems like a crummy kind of month, filled with killed resolutions and crushed hopes. As a reminder of that failure you will hear people wish each other a Happy New Year all month. That is why I don’t do resolutions. I will confess though that I have been exercising a bit, and eating better. That’s just because I was tired of all the junk food from the holiday season. Easter is not that far off and those are some good chocolates that time of year. Maybe I will make a resolution in February and see if I am successful. January is just a 30 day trial run before I commit to a full membership.

The Priority Unit (Maine Justice Book 1)
by Susan Page Davis
4.5 Stars (102 Reviews)
Genre: Religious & Inspirational Fiction | Religion & Spirituality

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A missing man.
A mysterious computer program –
Even the people constructing it don’t know what it will do.
On the worst night of Harvey Larson’s life, his partner is killed and his wife, Carrie, walks out on him. Ten years later, the Portland, Maine police detective has learned to cope with his grief and depression. When he and the Priority Unit investigate the disappearance of software designer Nick Dunham, he meets a young woman who will change his life. Jennifer Wainthrop was the last person to admit seeing Dunham alive.
Harvey and his partner, Eddie Thibodeau, stay a step ahead of a bomber and put together the clues that tell the truth: Dunham’s kidnapping and the bombings are one case, and Jennifer is caught in the middle. News that Carrie has committed suicide may plunge Harvey back into despair. Harvey turns to God for help untangling his complicated life. He finds strength in his faith as he attempts to save Jennifer from the same grim fate that claimed Nick. But Jennifer must depend on her own wits and God alone when the killer gets too close.

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A Woman of Fortune (Texas Gold Collection Book 1)
by Kellie Coates Gilbert
4.5 Stars (252 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction

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You never know what you’re really made of until you lose everything.

Texas socialite Claire Massey is living the dream — designer clothes, luxury cars, stunning homes. But everything comes crashing down when her charming cattle broker husband is arrested for fraud. Suddenly she finds herself facing attorneys, a media frenzy, and a trail of broken hearts. Betrayed and humiliated, Claire must maneuver incredible odds to save her family — and discover a life worth living.

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Blacke
by Reagan Rothe
2.9 Stars (3 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Suspense

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Why would he deliberately publish novel after novel? Why when he knew someone close to him would suffer? Or did he know? Did he truly understand the demons that stir inside him? When Mr. Blacke speaks… people listen. He is one of the greatest authors of our time, spinning webs of witty words and fascinating tales. But with a dire consequence. And when he finally elects to hermit himself from the outer world, a case of the writer’s block strikes. This forces Mr. Blacke to return to civilization, seeking the inspiration needed to finish his latest masterpiece, All Roads Lead to Damascus. But what he finds is more than he bargains for-a muse worthy of loving. And if history is said to repeat itself, what lies ahead…

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The Powers of the Earth (Aristillus Book 1)
by Travis J. I. Corcoran
4.7 Stars (173 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy

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PROMETHEUS AWARD WINNER “BEST NOVEL” 2018

Earth in 2064 is politically corrupt and in economic decline. The Long Depression has dragged on for 56 years, and the Bureau of Sustainable Research is hard at work making sure that no new technologies disrupt the planned economy. Ten years ago a band of malcontents, dreamers, and libertarian radicals bolted privately-developed anti-gravity drives onto rusty sea-going cargo ships, loaded them to the gills with 20th-century tunnel-boring machines and earthmoving equipment, and set sail – for the Moon.

There, they built their retreat. A lunar underground border-town, fit to rival Ayn Rand’s ‘Galt’s Gulch’, with American capitalists, Mexican hydroponic farmers, and Vietnamese space-suit mechanics – this is the city of Aristillus.

There’s a problem, though: the economic decline of Earth under a command-and-control economy is causing trouble for the political powers-that-be in Washington DC and elsewhere. To shore up their positions they need slap down the lunar expats and seize the gold they’ve been mining. The conflicts start small, but rapidly escalate.

There are zero-gravity gun fights in rusted ocean going ships flying through space, containers full of bulldozers hurtling through the vacuum, nuclear explosions, armies of tele-operated combat UAVs, guerrilla fighting in urban environments, and an astoundingly visual climax.

The Powers of the Earth is the first book in The Aristillus series – a pair of science fiction novels about anarchocapitalism, economics, open source software, corporate finance, social media, antigravity, lunar colonization, genetically modified dogs, strong AI… and really, really big guns.

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THE COUNT OF THE SAHARA: Historical fiction at its best
by WAYNE TURMEL
3.8 Stars (138 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction | Literature & Fiction | Action & Adventure

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From the scorching desert to the freezing Midwest… a man struggles against the elements, himself and those around him
Leading a motley crew of ‘experts’ deep into the Sahara, Count de Prorok is about to make a great discovery. The acclaim of the finding the missing tomb of an ancient queen will set him and his family up for life. But, when plotted against, the money dries up as quickly as the goodwill of his team, and in more ways than one, the Count appears to be stranded, and left to the elements.

Historical fiction at its best…

The COUNT OF THE SAHARA is the story, recounted by his young assistant, of Count Byron de Prorok, a little known gentleman explorer of Africa in the 1920s. If you enjoy great historical fiction with a captivating plot, superb characters and a light sprinkling of humor, this book is for you!

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