Why does the first step to fixing a problem with yourself have to be admitting you have a problem? I think that should be the second step. My problem is I can’t stop buying plants for the yard. I refuse to admit I have a problem until I buy these last few plants I need. They are only available a certain time of year, so is it really part of my problem? Or, because I always knew I was going to get them, does it make it okay to buy them? I had vowed to spend less time making my yard look pretty and maybe work on myself for a change, but I had a plant plan and would hate to stop now when it is not complete. I didn’t completely neglect my self-care plan. I did bike so much the past few months, I wore hole in my pants. That’s pretty cool. That’s proof I worked out.

Life is a Cabernet: A Wine Country Novella
by Jan Moran
4.4 Stars (27 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction

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A mysterious winemaker. A heart devastated by war. A long-buried secret.

Napa Valley, 1956: After Juliana Cardona’s fiancé died in the Korean war, she didn’t know if she could ever find the strength to risk love again. Juliana, who has a passion for winemaking, is determined to build her own business as a wine publicist and create an independent life.

But when Juliana holds a press event in San Francisco, she meets a mysterious winemaker, Henri Laurent, who has two children and is everything she never thought she’d find again. However, Juliana is shocked to discover that Henri is hiding a long-buried secret with roots in WWII that threatens to devastate their budding relationship.

To find happiness and the life she’d once thought was gone forever, Juliana must find the strength to uncover tragedies and face the troubled past with the man she loves — but only if her heart can risk the chance of love once more.

From Jan Moran, a USA Today bestselling novelist of women’s fiction, comes a riveting novella that’s as rich and irresistible as a fine cabernet wine. Life is a Cabernet is a companion story to The Winemakers, a full-length, 20th-century historical novel set in 1950s Napa and Tuscany, which tells the story of winemaker Caterina Rosetta. The Winemakers saga is published in a 12+ languages and is ideal for readers of women’s fiction authors, including Danielle Steel and Kristin Hannah.

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Shadows in the Water: A Lou Thorne Thriller
by Kory M. Shrum
4.7 Stars (559 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Horror | Contemporary Fiction | Action & Adventure

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An original new series, with heart-pounding suspense and surprising twists.

Meet Louie Thorne. They didn’t kill her–and they’ll soon regret it.

When DEA agent Jack Thorne’s house is stormed by vengeful drug lords, both he and his wife are shot dead. Only his daughter Louie survives–by using a terrifying power that defies reason.

Piecing together a life in his absence, Louie embraces her gift and her rage under the force of a single need: revenge.

She will destroy the men that took her family. No matter the cost, no matter how many bullets, she won’t stop until justice has been well and truly served.

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The Girl Who Sees (Sasha Urban Series Book 1)
by Anna Zaires, Dima Zales
4.1 Stars (377 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Suspense

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I’m an illusionist, not a psychic.

Going on TV is supposed to advance my career, but things go wrong.

Like vampires and zombies kind of wrong.

My name is Sasha Urban, and this is how I learned what I am.

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The Long Paw Of The Law (Ashley Crane Cozy Mystery Book 1)
by Laurie Anne Marie
4.4 Stars (154 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

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“A page-turning new cozy murder mystery with a lovable sleuth, a charming setting, and a cuddly cat hero that will warm your heart!”
Welcome to Comfortville, a quaint little town nestled inland from the Pacific coast.
Ashley Crane is busy nursing a broken heart, working tirelessly as a cook, and hanging out with her family and best friends when her boss at the restaurant is murdered.
At first the investigation is left to Nathaniel Thompson, the local handsome police detective. But when Thompson arrests the wrong suspect, Ashley takes the investigation into her own hands.
Solving the case won’t be easy. She’ll need help from her parents April and Burt, her best friends Sean and Lara, and her cute and clever cat Charlie.
It’s up to Ashley Crane to find the real murderer in Comfortville before they strike again.

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Rose-Colored Glasses: A Memoir of Love, Loss and Hope
by Jo Ann Simon
4.7 Stars (34 Reviews)
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs

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Dear Tom,
I’m back on Anna Maria Island… missing you.
But walking down these beautiful beaches reminds me of us and makes
me feel a little less far away from you. And that encourages me as I am writing our story.
Hopefully this will help other people who are feeling our pain too.
I love and miss you every day, darling.
Love,
Me

When he first saw me, Tom said that he would spend the rest of his life with me. To my surprise, he actually did. He was the love of my life. We shared a story that felt like a dream. Every moment was an adventure… and then Tom became ill. As his mysterious symptoms persisted we were hurtled through a maze of fear, tests, doubts and sorrow. But while doctors toyed with diagnoses- Lyme disease, ALS- we filled each day with joy, hope, good food, wine, music and travel.Even when death came to crush our storybook romance, we found that the human spirit is greater than the frailties of the body, greater than suffering and grief.

From the fateful tick bite on Block Island to central nervous system failure, to healing my grief and loss, I stayed afloat, upbeat, and connected to Tom through devotion, true love, and by donning my own special pair of rose-colored glasses.

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