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Things They Never Said (Second Chance Love Stories Book 1)
by Linda Middleton
(1,092 Reviews)
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DISCOVER A HEARTWARMING PAGE-TURNING ROMANCE THAT WILL LIFT YOUR SPIRITS.
Sometimes letting go of the past is the only way to embrace the future…
Life hasn’t been easy for Liz Cartwright. The death of her brother, Danny, when she was a teenager was devastating.
But Liz has worked hard to put her life back together, and she’s finally where she wants to be. She’s just landed her dream job: catering for an exclusive dinner party.
But on the night of her big break she locks eyes with the man she hoped she’d never see again. It brings Liz’s life crashing down once more.
Because once upon a time Alex Sinclaire was her brother’s best friend. But he let Danny down in the cruellest way. Liz has always blamed him for what happened to Danny — and to her.
But Alex doesn’t remember things the same way. And despite his wealth and success, life hasn’t been easy on him either.
It seems there are things that both of them left unsaid.
Maybe it’s finally time to say them…
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Killing the Beasts (Detective Spicer series, book 1) (DI Spicer)
by Chris Simms
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Like to see justice delivered? Then you’ll love DI Spicer – the uncompromising cop who refuses to give up.
The city of Manchester is reeling from a string of gruesome murders – each victim killed in their own home in a bizarre and chilling manner. With no clear motive, the police are struggling to make sense of the crimes.
Then maverick detective, Jon Spicer, takes on the case – and quickly finds himself caught up in a whirlwind of secrets and danger where one wrong move could be fatal.
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A Week at Meredith’s
by Kate Brazier
(66 Reviews)
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Tana Malone is a young mother stuck in a rut. Her marriage has failed, her boys are hard work, her supermarket job is mundane. Life sucks. And nothing depresses her more than the smug, glamorous mothers she avoids contact with every day at the school gates, the ones for whom life rolls out a red carpet. Especially Meredith. That woman has everything.
So when Tana wakes up in a French hospital, having almost died, why is Meredith the person with her? Why does Meredith hold the key to what has happened?
Tana faces many painful truths during her recovery. She must reconsider everything she thought she knew. This is a story of friendship, motherhood, romance and life choices; it is a compelling exploration of personal growth, sure to take you on an emotional rollercoaster and leave a lasting impression.
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The Twin Paradox
by Charles Wachter
(1,194 Reviews)
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With ten years passing for every three minutes on a remote stretch of Texas coast, planes fall out of the sky, evolved species are on the hunt, and people die inside one of the most vicious ecosystems ever grown — all a result of the government’s efforts to slow down time.
A lot can happen in ten years. That’s the point. Governments are always racing for supremacy, for scientific breakthroughs, for technological advantages — and these things take time.
Until something goes wrong.
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Olive Oatman: A Life from Beginning to End (Native American History)
by Hourly History
(1,165 Reviews)
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Discover the remarkable life of Olive Oatman… Free BONUS Inside!
In 1851, fourteen-year-old Olive Oatman was traveling west with her Mormon family when they were attacked by a group of Native Americans. Her parents and four siblings were killed, while Olive and her sister Mary Ann were taken captive. Her brother Lorenzo, left for dead, would later recover and spend years searching for his sisters.
Olive spent five years living with the Mohave tribe, during which time she received a distinctive blue chin tattoo — a tribal marker that would remain with her for life. After her eventual rescue and return to white society, Olive’s story became a national sensation, featured in newspapers and books across America.
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Classic Southern Cookbook: Living and Eating the Southern Way: An Intense Exposé into Delicious Southern Recipes
by Neela Riley
(72 Reviews)
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Cooking the Southern way is an enchanting, deep, rich, and exotic way of cooking.
If you want to give an award to the part of the United States of America that has a deep root in traditional cooking, we will singlehandedly pick the Southerners.
This Southern traditional cooking includes the cuisines made from the different Southern regions such as the Creole, Appalachia, Floribbean, Soul Food, Gullah, Cajun, and Low Country.
The cuisines that are birthed from these different cultural regions of the South come together to produce delicious and tantalizing meals that make us keep asking for more.
To say that the South is fully represented in their cooking is an understatement of the century! It is common knowledge that the South are resilient, strong, amazing, and hospitable. Hence, their meals are known as Soul Foods!!
Cooking the Southern way is cooking deep from your soul, and if you want to cook from your soul just like the Southerners do, we can help you!
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