My poor neighbor asked me if I could help her pull a few weeds in her backyard. I don’t think she was quite expecting me to show up with a bucket of gardening tools, my yard waste bin, and a crazy need to DESTROY! My youngest baby basset also volunteered to help out. He knew exactly what she was in for. I showed up on the scene and started barking orders like a Drill Sargent. Those weeds didn’t stand a chance. Weeds were flying out of the ground while my youngest and my neighbor were right behind me gathering them all up. I’m not sure if they even hit the ground. I really have no idea. I never looked back. HA! We got the bin filled to the top and the job done in an hour. After I registered the job was done I returned to my human form. Am I the only one who takes great pleasure in clearing out weeds? It’s instant gratification. You see the results of your hard work immediately. So satisfying. Poor girl though. Now I got ideas for her yard. I gotta be sure not to be too pushy.

Secrets Hidden In The Glass (The Carter Island Trilogy Book 1)
by Cate Beauman
4.5 Stars (5,715 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Romance

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Three Siblings. One Year. Everything Changes.

Stained glass artist Callie Davis is in desperate need of a vacation. Burnt out and on the edge of a nervous breakdown, she’s taking refuge on Massachusetts’ tiny Carter Island. Callie yearns for long, lazy days and pretty walks on the beach — blessed solitude and an escape from the pressures of her career and complications of her life. Then she bumps into gorgeous Nate Carter, and everything changes.

Sheriff Nathan Carter couldn’t be happier now that the height of the summer season has finally come and gone. After four endless months, tourists have packed their bags and headed for the mainland. The quiet days of autumn are about to befall the town — the way Nate and his fellow Sandersonians like it best.

But nothing ends up quite the way Nate expects when he meets the beautiful blond with the big blue eyes. Callie’s pretty smiles hide secrets — deep, dark mysteries that have the potential to rip apart their lives.

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Polar Bear Dawn: A female detective mystery. (Bernadette Callahan Series Book 1)
by Lyle Nicholson
4.2 Stars (8,176 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery | Literature & Fiction | Foreign Languages

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Detective Callahan knows she’s right. But her superiors are intent on silencing her before she can prove murders in Canada and Alaska are connected. Will she stand her ground or be fired from the force?

As the media and police fight over the optics of the murders, Callahan’s instincts tell her there’s something more involved. The detective she reaches out to in Alaska is being pressured to wrap up his case in a tidy murder/suicide. She feels pressure from their bosses to come to conclusions that aren’t right. Will she bend under the orders of her superiors, or follow her convictions?

Callahan discovers a series of unlikely suspects. A Chemistry Professor with a grudge against big oil, a Mexican low life gangster and Wall Street Executives. How are they connected?

Something is about to happen to oil supplies in the Arctic. Callahan can sense it — can she convince others to act?
In this first in series novel, Detective Callahan puts everything on the line. If she fails, it could end her career in the police force.

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Elizabeth’s Star: Book 1 – We’ll Meet Again Series
by Rhonda Forrest
4.3 Stars (1,425 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction | Women’s Fiction | World Literature

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BOOK 1 – We’ll Meet Again Series (Based on actual events involving the tragedy of the Montevideo Maru and the invasion of Rabaul)

‘If you talk to the stars, I will talk back to you.’
In 1941, Queensland drover, Michael McTavish leaves behind his young daughter Gracie and joins the 2/22 AIF, his destination, Rabaul, New Guinea, a small town surrounded by impenetrable jungles and steep jagged mountains, its shores lined by tranquil bays and active volcanos.

Joanie has also arrived in New Guinea, with a chance to manage a trading store with her father, Reg, too exciting an opportunity to pass up.

As the tendrils of war creep closer to the islands north of Australia, some who call Rabaul home are given an opportunity to return to Australian shores. Others have no option but to stay. Will separation and distance affect the destiny of those who live in the path of the approaching enemy or will the power of love prevail?

Based on actual events, Elizabeth’s Star begins the story of Michael and Joanie, unfolding the lives of their families and friends while following the life of Gracie, a little girl left behind when her father went to war. A sweeping historical novel based on actual events of the 1930s and 40s set amidst the backdrop of outback Queensland through to the tropical islands of New Guinea.

A moving tale of love, loss and separation.

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Cyber Squad – Level 1
by A.K. Mocikat, Anna Mocikat
4.6 Stars (161 Reviews)
Genre: Computers & Technology | Humor & Entertainment | Movie Tie-Ins | Action & Adventure

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VR is perfectly safe. At least that’s what they’re telling you…
Every day millions of players connect their brains directly to VR. Everyone firmly believes that the virtual worlds are safe to enter… They’re wrong.

When Kai, one of the best gamers in the world, gets admitted to the Cyber Squad, he at first believes he landed his dream job. Yet soon he discovers that nothing is as it seems. Dressed in a high-tech suit designed to protect his body and brain, Kai and his team enter the most dangerous and exciting virtual worlds to cleanse them of everything that could be harmful to regular players.

The Net is a dangerous place filled with hackers, rogue AI… and worse. What hardly anyone knows: glitches and malware can cause damage to a player’s brain or even kill them. Kai will have to put his life on the line to save others, but at what cost?

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The Last Man
by Mary Shelley
3.7 Stars (803 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult | Classics | Horror

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Known widely as the author of “Frankenstein”, Mary Shelley horrified us with her notorious monster brought to life with more humanity than we care to admit.

Her later, lesser-known novel “The Last Man” (1826) explores similar thematic concerns, though from a vastly different perspective. The nightmarish story envisions the end of humanity from a ruthless and inescapable plague. Full of heart-wrenching loss, “The Last Man tests” the resilience of humanity, as well as its capacity for sorrow and grief.

Of Shelley’s literary works, “The Last Man” can be seen as the not only the most autobiographical, but also as a literary tribute and memorial to her husband Percy Bysshe Shelley , and Lord Byron amongst other members of her coterie. “The Last Man” is largely shaped by the events of Mary Shelley’s life, and, to a lesser extent, by some of the historical events of Europe during the 1810’s and early 1820’s.

Plot:

The story is discovered, in 1818, in fragments buried in an ancient cave, rumoured to be the cave of the Sybils. The writings contain the recollections of a “past” history occurring well into the future. The writings have been left for future generations as a record of the devastating plague of the late twenty-first century. The narrator is Lionel Verney, age thirty-seven, who is, to his knowledge, the last surviving human on Earth. He has left this record in the year 2100, before setting out to sea…

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