I am happy to report that no evil worm lord has taken over our house and souls. Yesterday I told you all about the earthworms I found in the shower, and I was certain an evil spirit might be trying to take over. Well… I may have overreacted. So unlike me. Hmmph. No, they just came in through the window looking for a nice damp place to live. So gross. Hubby took care of them and saved the family. I want to tell you I wasn’t screaming the whole time he was grabbing the worm to take it outside, but I hate lying. Today I am going to put my worm composter up for sale. I got it for free late last summer and was going to set it up this Spring. My inability to not scream when I see a worm, makes me think I wouldn’t be a good worm farmer.

The Crucible of Steele: A Thriller (Georgia Steele Thrillers Book 1)
by L M Whitaker
4.4 Stars (144 Reviews)
Genre: Thrillers | Science Fiction | Literature & Fiction

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To secure the earth for the perfect few, they need to rid the world of the imperfect many. Only one of their own can stop them…

• Winner – Best Techno-Thriller – 2021 American Fiction Awards

• Winner – Best Thriller – 2021 Florida Authors and Publishers Association

In a remote region of Honduras, Dr. Gene Young is horrified to discover all his teen patients are sterile, and only Frank Anderson, a discredited geneticist and pioneer of in-vitro fertilization, cares.

Technology expert Georgia Steele is brilliant and motivated. She’s also an orphan. Despite her undeniable talents and willingness to flout the law, she has yet to uncover the cryptic origin of her biological bloodline. But when a younger near-twin approaches Georgia out of the blue with startling insights, she learns the answers could lie with their estranged godfather, Frank Anderson.

With a determined federal agent on her tail, Georgia travels from Atlanta to New York and Honduras to track down the men she believes know the truth. But after uncovering an international conspiracy to purify the world’s population, she’s terrified to discover a shocking personal connection with the very people she’s desperate to take down.

The Crucible of Steele is a fast-paced techno-thriller filled with unexpected twists, ethical entanglements and provocative science. Catch the new sequel,Titanium Web.

For readers of Blake Crouch, Douglas Preston, Douglas E. Richards, AG Riddle, and Matthew Mather.

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Mr. Gardiner and the Governess: A Regency Romance (Clairvoir Castle Romances Book 1)
by Sally Britton
4.4 Stars (2,266 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Historical Fiction

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A duke’s governess, a gentleman entomologist, and a castle full of flowers is the perfect setting for a summer romance.

As the new governess to the duke’s family, Alice Sharpe must learn to control her impulsiveness. Employment in the duke’s household is a once in a lifetime opportunity, and could mean living in comfort the rest of her days. Unfortunately, her first encounter with the duke’s houseguest, a handsome gentleman obsessed with insects, proves she may not be ready for the austere role of governess.

Rupert Gardiner has one goal: to have his work in entomology and botany published by the Royal Society. He is fortunate that the Duke of Montfort, believes in him and enlists Rupert to make a record of all the flora on the castle grounds. But Miss Sharpe’s spontaneity and continual appearance during his work is an annoying distraction. At least, that’s what he tells himself.

While Alice struggles to adapt to her new role, constantly striving to go unnoticed while still being herself, she cannot help but admire Rupert’s intelligence and focus. The more often they fall in together, the more her admiration deepens. But could a gentleman such as he ever fall in love with the governess?

As the first stand-alone novel in a new series by author Sally Britton, this story begins the Clairvoir Castle romances. This is a light-hearted series set in the Regency period.

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So Shall The Tree Grow (Cornbread Mafia Book 4)
by Ninie Hammon
4.4 Stars (15 Reviews)
Genre: Thrillers | Suspense

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Family loyalties, deadly feuds, and international drug wars are brought to life in Ninie Hammon’s new intergenerational tale set in present-day Kentucky, four decades after the rise and fall of the Cornbread Mafia.

When Ruth Hannacker finds a “just-in-case-anything-happens-to-me” letter among her mother’s things after she was killed in a tornado, it opens a new chapter in the family’s decades-long, fraught, and often tragic story with Righteous Weed.

The letter from Jessica Monaghan Hannacker tells of the Tree House, a propane tank buried in the ground where Willie Ray Taggart stashed his marijuana money back in the heyday of the Cornbread Mafia. When Ruth finds the Tree House, she discovers $75,000 in cash and quart jars of Righteous Weed seed, the finest strain of marijuana ever developed.

Over the protests of 72-year-old Riley Hannacker, the only remaining living member of the original Cornbread Mafia, the family decides to grow an indoor crop, illegal in Kentucky, so they can patent the strain and get a license to grow in one of the 11 newly legal states. They plan to market it as a premium boutique cannabis, appealing to the nostalgia of the smokers’ first-time high.

But as so often happens with the best-laid plans, things quickly go awry. Jealousy, resentment, anger, greed, and deeply buried feelings from long gone wrongs resurface and wreak havoc with what is left of the family.

So Shall The Tree Grow is the fourth and final book in Ninie Hammon’s new Cornbread Mafia series, a fictional story inspired by the real Cornbread Mafia that sprang up in picturesque Marion County, Kentucky, and grew into the largest illegal marijuana-growing operation in U.S. history.

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Apocalypse: Diary of a Survivor (Apocalypse Survivors Book 1)
by Matt Pike, Lisa Chant, Steve Grice
4.3 Stars (97 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction

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“I guess it was inevitable – the end of the world we know – the end of humanity.

Finding out early was a gift, surviving impact night was a miracle, living to tell the tale, well, that was the price I will pay, forever.

There’s no going back now.”

Award-winning author Matt J Pike returns with a captivating new series.
For teenager Jack Baldwin, life as he knows it has always had an easy rhythm – family, friends, school and a regular schedule of Xbox. But when he’s tipped off to impending global catastrophe, his casual existence is shaken to the core.
Emerging from impact night, when a comet wipes out most of Earth’s population, Jack quickly realises the real battle for survival has just begun. As supplies run low, the military disappears, neighbours turn on each other and the body count mounts, fellow survivors fast become the biggest threat of all. But they hadn’t counted on his resources and resourcefulness.
A gripping survival tale told in diary format.

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Pension for Murder (Breeze Village Mysteries Book 1)
by Kate Maclean
4.3 Stars (333 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery

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She’s young at heart but feeling her age. When she smells foul play, can an octogenarian catch a killer and prove she still has what it takes?

Virginia Walker fears losing her independence. Mortified to learn she forgot to pay $10K in property taxes, the eighty-year-old spitfire finds herself fighting foreclosure. So when a resident dies under mysterious circumstances at her best friend’s retirement community, she vows to solve the crime and collect a house-saving reward.

Frustrated that everyone else believes the victim’s death was natural, Virginia pushes her investigation into several embarrassing gaffes. But just as she’s ready to admit she was wrong about some of her clues, two of her suspects turn up dead.

Can Virginia stop the homicidal spree before the only roof she needs is six feet under?

Pension for Murder is the humorous first book in the Breeze Village cozy mystery series. If you like eccentric sleuths, charming casts, and surprising twists, then you’ll love Kate Maclean’s delightful whodunit.

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Angkor Wat: The History and Legacy of the World’s Largest Hindu Temple
by Charles River Editors
4.1 Stars (27 Reviews)
Genre: History

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Hinduism is one of the world’s great religions, dominating the Indian subcontinent for most of the last millennium, and its largest temple is an unbelievably magnificent structure located in Angkor, Cambodia. Known in English as Angkor Wat (“City Temple”), the gigantic complex was built by King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century to serve as the king’s state temple and capital city. Since it has remained so finely preserved, it has maintained religious significance for nearly 900 years, first dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu, and then Buddhist. Understandably, it has become one of Cambodia’s most potent symbols and tourist attractions, and it even appears on the Cambodian national flag.

Angkor Wat continues to fascinate the world, both due to its sheer grandeur and size, as well as its ornamental decorations both inside and out. With political strife in Cambodia having cooled, Angkor Wat is now a major tourist attraction, bringing upwards of over half a million foreigners per year, which accounts for over half of the nation’s tourists.

Angkor Wat: The History and Legacy of the World’s Largest Hindu Temple chronicles the remarkable history of the site and the religious influence it has had over the centuries. Along with pictures depicting important people, places, and events, you will learn about Angkor Wat like never before.

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