I think the worst thing I did today was look at the news online. It is completely overwhelming. Earlier this week I thought it would be a good idea to get out of my garden and get away from the bees for a few days, just to relax and not be thinking about what my bees are doing or wondering why my seeds aren’t germinating. Nope, I thought getting out into the real world would be better. NOPE. If you need me I will be sitting inside my beehive.

Fire and Sword (Sword and Sorcery Book 1)
by Dylan Doose
4.3 Stars (146 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Literature & Fiction

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A broken nation in need of a savior — ravaged by plague, decimated by dark magic, infiltrated by a foreign evil seeking to dominate from within. Three will rise to save the beleaguered land. But will they be enough? Condemned to hang for their crimes, they’ll march instead to perish as heroes or live as free men.

Dark fantasy adventure for fans of Joe Abercrombie, Mark Lawrence, and Scott Lynch!

Three men condemned to die: Aldous Weaver is a heretic monk turned sorcerer, imprisoned for accidentally incinerating the leader of his order. Kendrick the Cold, an infamous crusader turned fugitive, is a villain who knows he can never be a hero. Theron Ward, an aristocrat with a penchant for slaughtering monsters, is a legend in his own mind.

When the kingdom of Brynth is threatened by a far greater evil, the unlikely trio must make a choice — seek to escape this land that cries for their execution or find the true heroes within themselves. And then, armed with fire and sword, march together against the forces of darkness. But can three such disparate warriors ever prevail?

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The Wonkiest Witch: Wonky Inn Book 1
by Jeannie Wycherley
4.6 Stars (121 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

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Alfhild Daemonne has inherited an inn.

And a dead body.

Estranged from her witch mother, and having committed to little in her thirty years, Alf surprises herself when she decides to start a new life.

She heads deep into the English countryside intent on making a success of the once popular inn. However, discovering the murder throws her a curve ball. Especially when she suspects dark magick.

Additionally, a less than warm welcome from several locals, persuades her that a variety of folk – of both the mortal and magickal persuasions – have it in for her.

The dilapidated inn presents a huge challenge for Alf. Uncertain who to trust, she considers calling time on the venture.

Should she pack her bags and head back to London?

Don’t be daft.

Alf’s magickal powers may be as wonky as the inn, but she’s dead set on finding the murderer.

Once a witch always a witch, and this one is fighting back.

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A Rabbit’s Tale an Easter Story (Praying Mantis Series Book 1)
by Diogenes Ruiz
4.2 Stars (107 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult | Religion & Spirituality

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A RABBIT’S TALE–AN EASTER STORY, by Diogenes Ruiz, opens with a scene where Monty, the new boy on Juan Arias’ block deposits a mouthful of spit in the Arias family’s mailbox. The two neighbor boys couldn’t be more different. Although they both were in the 5th grade, Juan tries his best to ignore Monty because he secretly thinks the new kid is slightly crazy. Or possibly from another planet. Juan wants nothing to do with him. Twenty-five years later, Monty is working at his father’s business and tries to poison his father so he can gain full control of the company. The company where Juan works is involved in a project with Monty’s company, etc. It is impossible to say too much about this excellent novel in a limited amount of words other than it is well written and well worth reading. The comedy is great and the characters are well-defined… I do highly recommend this book. – Judge, 26th Annual Writer’s Digest Self-Published Book Awards

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Summers’ Love – A Cute and Funny Cinderella Love Story
by Stu Summers
3.8 Stars (84 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Literary Fiction | Humor & Satire | Sea Adventures

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Best-selling romance author Stu Summers expects fawning praise and flirtatious smiles from his female fans, but when his editor at New York’s Little Brown Pelican informs Stu that his latest manuscript is a poor imitation of a Nicholas Sparks novel, Stu’s carefully crafted career begins to unravel. Stu has one week to deliver a complete rewrite of Lap Dog Love that meets his editor’s demanding standards.

And he would… if he could… but Stu can’t write — at least not romance novels.

For years Stu has paid a “Holy Ghost writer” on the Outer Banks of North Carolina to craft his manuscripts, but now Hattie May Hall has lost that loving feeling and feels God calling her to write paranormal Amish thrillers with an evangelical message woven into “End Times” sci-fi. With a looming deadline and no hope of learning how to write a novel in two weeks, Stu finds himself falling for Kate Winston, a self-defense-products rep who sells pepper spray, assault alarms, and personal stun guns.

Kate instantly becomes Stu’s source of inspiration but is his sudden affection for her real or, like everything else about Stu,… fake?

As the clock ticks closer to midnight, an unlikely pair of hearts collide, providing a “shocking” climax to a love story that was never meant to be and yet… is.

Written for the General Market (G) (I): Contains little or no; sexual dialogue or situations, violence, or strong language.

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Joan of Arc: A Life From Beginning to End (Biographies of Women in History Book 3)
by Hourly History
4.5 Stars (78 Reviews)
Genre: History | Biographies & Memoirs

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Joan of Arc

No historical figure’s life story offers a more intriguing and insightful look at a specific moment in French, and European, history than that of Joan of Arc. Over the course of a biography that sadly lasts just nineteen years, Joan of Arc completely altered the course of the Hundred Year’s War. Acting on the counsel of divine voices, Joan left her small village behind, swapped her peasant dress for a suit of armor, and transformed herself into a revered military leader. From her first miracle, freeing the besieged city of Orléans, to her finest moment, leading King Charles VII to Reims for his coronation, the Maid of Orléans stunned the world with her courage, her goodness, and her faith.

Inside you will read about…

A Peasant Girl
The Voices in Joan’s Head
The Virgin and the Dauphin
Joan Joins the Battle
The Inevitable Fall
A Prisoner of War
The Savior of France Meets Her End at the Stake
And much more!

Ultimately, Joan of Arc was burned at the stake for her insistence that she received counsel from God but what she achieved as a result of this guidance is a truly incredible story.

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