I think my garden is taking advantage of me. Like it knows I hurt my back and can’t move, so it is currently going a bit crazy. The vines are smothering their neighbors, and the weeds have decided to pop up all at once. The weeds are also multiplying faster than I can count. What happened! I am spotting all of this now because I am being forced to stop and smell the roses. Except I can’t smell the roses because it’s a miniature rose and it’s too low for me to reach. The smart thing for me to do is stay inside, sit on the couch and heal. The weekend is coming up and I need to be strong and mobile enough to nag hubby to check off a few items on the Honey-do list. I give myself an hour max before you see me trying to shuffle around again. No lessons will be learned today.

Leftover Girl
by C.C. Bolick
4.3 Stars (223 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult | Science Fiction

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At fifteen, Jes keeps her past a secret from everyone she meets. Should she feel bad about the lies? It’s not like Jes remembers the night she was found barefoot in the snow. Two people took her in and cared enough to keep her out of a foster home. If only they could keep her from feeling alone.

After starting over in a new town, she turns to the only person who understands her. His power should scare Jes, but she’s determined to learn why he seems so familiar.

As Jes will learn, truth comes at a cost. How far will she go to learn what happened to her parents?

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Definitely Yes
by Ella Miles
4.6 Stars (121 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Foreign Languages

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One question from an ex-lover.

One text message from a complete stranger.

The same answer to both… Yes.

Scarlett Bell has found a way to move beyond a dark past that threatened to take her best friend, Kinsley, from her. Now ten years later Scarlett has everything. A multi-billion dollar fashion and beauty empire. A fabulous New York apartment filled with everything a girl could need. And an awesome best friend. What more could she want? Love, marriage, and a baby. Everything her best friend has.

One ex-boyfriend could give her everything she thinks she wants. Even if he is a little too nice…
One dark stranger could give her everything she never knew she wanted. But he could destroy her life…
Two men. Two choices. One answer to both: Definitely Yes.

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Girl Targeted: A psychological thriller with a killer twist (An Aoife Walsh Thriller Book 1)
by Val Collins
4.2 Stars (56 Reviews)
Genre: Thrillers | Women’s Fiction | Mystery

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Where do you turn when you can’t trust your friends, your peers,
your own husband?

Aoife is a contented newlywed, temping while she awaits the birth of her first child. When her agency asks her to fill in on a temp position, Aoife witnesses a horrific tragedy at the office — one that will change the course of her life forever.

Three months later, now employed full-time at the same workplace, Aoife learns that the ‘tragedy’ she witnessed was actually a cold-blooded murder. When she decides to investigate, Aoife discovers that everyone in the organisation has secrets they are desperate to protect. Even her friends cannot be trusted.

An attempt on Aoife’s life proves that somebody is going to extraordinary lengths to ensure the past stays dead and buried — and Aoife along with it.

What’s more, Aoife’s personal life is beginning to unravel. She’s positive she has a stalker but everyone thinks she’s imagining it. Her husband is turning into a stranger who doesn’t care that his wife’s life is in danger, even her mother-in-law is keeping secrets from her.

Convinced that solving the case is the only way she and her daughter will ever be safe again, Aoife rushes to uncover answers to a shocking scheme of greed, betrayal, and murder before the killer silences her for good.

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Black Autumn: Surviving the Crash (The Black Autumn Series Book 1)
by Jason Ross, Jeff Kirkham
4.7 Stars (763 Reviews)
Genre: Thrillers

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A Special Forces commando returns home from combat to America on the edge of apocalypse. He and his family land a gig running security for a wealthy clan of survivors, yet most of the group struggles to make peace with the sudden death of modern sensibilities and woke culture.

Can a few salty warfighters convince plastic surgeons, realtors and human resource managers that they must pick up their guns and fight or their families will die?

Green Beret, Jeff Kirkham, and his buddies think they’re locked and loaded for yet another war, but nothing can prepare them for the runaway violence of America after a cascade of terrorism, government blunder and Facebook nastiness strips away the urban dreamscape.

At what point do everyday people turn the corner and become warriors?

Co-written by a 28-year Green Beret and a lifelong survivalist, Black Autumn proves that common, everyday glitches in our system can add up to the total collapse of Western Civilization.

Jump on the five book action series today, starting with Black Autumn: a Post-apocalyptic Saga.

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Work Does Not Set You Free: The forced Labor of Jewish Children under Nazi regime In the Ghettos During the Holocaust
by Gadi Kfir
4.9 Stars (10 Reviews)
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs | History | World Literature

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“Arbeit Macht Frei” (Work Sets You Free). These were the words displayed on the gates of the Nazi concentration camps, as part of the elaborate system of deceptive propaganda aimed at the Jews. In fact, work was far from freeing – it merely postponed death.

The Germans viewed the Jews as unproductive parasites in their midst, and with their rise to power, they declared certain sectors of the Jewish people as worthless and thus dispensable: anyone over the age of 55 or under the age of 12; sick people and invalids; homosexuals; communists.

Many efforts were made to save those Jewish children who were younger than twelve, and their parents went to extreme measures to keep them safe – disguising them to appear older, using personal connections to smuggle them to safety, faking their ages and offering goods – anything to allow them to survive.

Much has been told about the working adult Jewish population, but little has been revealed of the forced labor imposed on children.

One of the most prominent examples is Lodz Ghetto, which held about 100 workshops where at its peak, an estimated 100,000 Jews worked under forced labor, including 13,000 children.

“Work Does Not Set You Free” tells the story of twenty-five young heroes who were forced to work in the ghettos’ workshops, manufacturing products for the German military, and the German civilian market during World War II, and survived the inferno to recount the stories of many others who did not make it out alive

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