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Paper, Scissors, Death: A Cozy Feel Good Mystery (Kiki Lowenstein Cozy Mystery Series Book 1)
by Joanna Campbell Slan
4.4 Stars (196 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Mystery | Crafts, Hobbies & Home | Humor & Satire

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JUST BECAUSE HER HUSBAND’S NAKED, DEAD, AND IN A HOTEL BED…
… it might not be what it seems. But there’s that scarf in his mouth. Of course it is.

Given the situation, Kiki Lowenstein can’t help remembering that George got her pregnant while cheating on his girl friend.

True, he did the right thing at the time, and their much-loved daughter Anya is now eleven years old. But suddenly he’s embarrassingly dead, and Kiki’s financially embarrassed– the schmuck disinherited his own family!

Time for the tough to get going. Pampered, passive Kiki transforms swiftly into a fighter, walking right out of her luxurious life and into a scrapbooking store, where she deftly turns a hobby into a moneymaker. Her new gig goes slightly awry when George’s not-so-ex-girl friend insults her in public, but that’s just the beginning. The hurt keeps piling up.

Her husband’s secret life expands before her eyes, and she discovers Anya has a shocking secret of her own. Then the cops come for her. And Family Services comes for Anya. Good thing this scrapbooker’s turned into a scrapper– not to mention a budding detective.

An Agatha Award finalist, Joanna Campbell Slan’s first Kiki Lowenstein scrapbooking mystery showcases the author’s delightful gift for turning life’s most dismal moments into humor, yet making us feel there’s hope for us all, even at the darkest of times.

Hope arrives for Kiki in the twin forms of a hot homicide detective and her own newfound ability to cope.

Hobbyists will love the way author Slan weaves the art of scrapbooking into the solution, and everyone will love Kiki herself. Paper, Scissors, Death is the kind of mystery that keeps you turning the pages just to spend time with the characters, who somehow make you feel this could be you if your life turned upside down– and make you hope you’d turn it around as gracefully.

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The Temptation of Dragons (Penny White Book 1)
by Chrys Cymri
4.5 Stars (152 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy | Fantasy

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Bishop Nigel smiled at me. ‘Holy water doesn’t harm vampires. Which is just as well, as it would make it impossible to baptise them.’

When I was asked by a dragon to give him the last rites, I never dreamed it would lead to negotiating with his cannibalistic family or running from snail sharks. Life as the priest of a small English village is quite tame in comparison. At least I have Morey, a gryphon with sarcasm management issues, to help me. And if all else fails, there’s always red wine and single malt whisky.

As if my life weren’t complicated enough, a darkly beautiful dragon named Raven keeps appearing where I least expect him, I’ve met a handsome police inspector who loves science fiction as much as I do, and my younger brother is getting into trouble for trying to pick up vampires.

That’s what happens when you’re dealing with an incredible and dangerous parallel world full of mythical creatures. And I have to learn to navigate it all without losing myself, or my brother…

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Off the Edge (Undercover Associates Book 2)
by Annika Martin, Carolyn Crane
4.4 Stars (79 Reviews)
Genre: Action & Adventure | Literature & Fiction

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She’s running for her life — new hair, new country, new friends, and no room for sexy secret agents with deep, dark secrets.

Hunted by her psycho ex-husband for years, Lanie flees across the globe to start a new life with a new identity.
She’s home free… or is she? She’s caught sight of familiar faces on the crowded Bangkok streets. Has her past caught up with her?
Does she have to run yet again?
The last person she wants to turn to is her arrogant new frenemy, sexy Professor Peter Maxwell. And what could a linguistics expert do to help her, anyway? Though he does seem awfully lethal for a professor. And he has secrets, too…

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A Sword to a Fool (Blake Drysdale Book 2)
by Joel Green
5.0 Stars (5 Reviews)
Genre: Action & Adventure | Literature & Fiction | Mystery

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Blake Drysdale is back.

On the hunt for a missing child, the crew of The Reluctant Bride are dragged into a globe-spanning battle to survive against the mysterious Paragon Group.

Accused of murder and with a price on their heads, Blake and his team must go underground to discover the sinister motives of an unseen enemy. Their search takes them from the jungles of South America to war-torn Rhodesia and through Cold War Europe on the trail of answers, salvation and some damn money.

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Admiral Halsey’s Story
by William Frederick Halsey
4.6 Stars (152 Reviews)
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs | History

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Fleet Admiral Halsey was attending a reception in 1946 when a woman broke through the crowd around him, grasped his hand, and cried, “I feel as if I were touching the hand of God!”
On the day that Pearl Harbor was attacked, William Frederick Halsey, Jr., was a vice admiral with the signal number 41. He had won the Navy Cross in World War I and also held the Mexican Service Medal and the Victory Medal with Destroyer Clasp. In addition, Greece had given him the Order of the Redeemer, and Chile, the Al Merito, Primera Classe. His vice admiral’s stripes and his long years of diversified service had made him well known in the Navy, but although he was listed in “Who’s Who,” as are all naval officers above captains, few civilians had heard his name.By the time of the reception, five years later, he had become not only the most famous man in the United States Navy but the most famous living naval man in the world. He had jumped from the obscure pages of the “Navy Register” to the front pages of the world’s newspapers, and from there into the pages of history.He had been promoted two grades, his signal number was 7, and his five decorations had increased to twenty-four…

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