Nothing gets your heart pounding and your body moving faster in the morning than realizing you overslept. I hate that panic when you look at the clock and it’s showing you numbers that are higher than usual. Yuck. That’s a feeling. My lateness didn’t stop me from making that pot of coffee though. Nothing will get done without that coffee. This morning will be a series of playing catch-up, but as least I still have coffee. And working from home certainly helps.
A Royal Request (Soldier’s Leap Book 1)
by Paige Edwards
(94 Reviews)
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A forged signature. A splintering romance. And a stalker who won’t quit until death do they part.
Rising designer Anabelle Dewhurst is stunned at the Queen’s Garden Party when Her Majesty congratulates her on an upcoming wedding — and requests an invitation. There’s only one problem: Anabelle’s charming, enigmatic boss and boyfriend, Brodie Maxwell, hasn’t proposed.
Back in Scotland, Anabelle’s dream project becomes a nightmare when forged documents bearing her signature threaten a high-profile historic renovation. With her career on the line, Brodie is torn between protecting the woman he loves and his responsibility to the company.
Then the flowers arrive. Not from Brodie — but from a secret admirer whose gifts turn unsettling, then dangerous. What begins as unwanted attention escalates into a chilling game of obsession.
As Anabelle fights to salvage her career, Brodie hunts for forensic evidence to clear her name. But with a stalker lurking in the shadows, any misstep could spell disaster. And unless they unmask the unknown predator, Anabelle and Brodie may never reach their happily-ever-after.
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Noah Wolf Series: Books 1-4 (Noah Wolf Boxed Set Book 1)
by David Archer
(7,399 Reviews)
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He doesn’t feel fear.
He doesn’t feel guilt.
And that makes him the most dangerous weapon alive.
Framed for crimes he didn’t commit and sentenced to death by his own country, Noah Wolf is given one last chance to survive… by becoming an assassin for a shadow organization that operates outside the law.
What starts as a fight to stay alive turns into something far bigger.
A ghost-like killer who never misses.
An attack that nearly wipes out his entire team.
A mission that exposes a global conspiracy powerful enough to shake governments.
And every step pulls Noah deeper into a war he may not be able to escape.
This 4-book box set is the perfect place to start the explosive Noah Wolf series — a relentless, high-stakes thriller saga readers devour back-to-back.
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The Spirit (The Spirit Trilogy Book 1)
by D. Nichole King
(385 Reviews)
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While seventeen year-old Carrie Reese’s parents were working out the details of their divorce, she headed to Villisca, Iowa to stay with her grandparents.
Villisca was home to the infamous Axe Murder House…
It’s known to be haunted by the ghosts of the victims and their killer. Carrie doesn’t believe in ghosts, but the moving curtains and red flashes of light in the windows of Lot 310 were starting to give her reason to watch her back.
Then in walked Lucas…
Within days, Carrie knew she was in love. But Lucas seemed strange: his hands were cool and hollow, he barely touched his food, and there was sadness behind his brilliant green eyes.
Lucas was falling for Carrie but knowing that loving her puts her in grave danger, he reluctantly slips out of her life…
He struggles between staying away and telling Carrie his darkest secret. Unable to stand being apart from her any longer, he decides she must know.
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No Hope In New Hope (Samantha Jamison Mystery Book 7)
by Peggy A. Edelheit
(111 Reviews)
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Of course, Sam’s suspicious of just about everything to begin with: hence the mystery novelist in her, and constantly stumbling into situations that didn’t necessarily serve her best interests. Would this be one of those occasions? While Clay’s friends, husband and wife art collectors, are traveling to Europe, Clay is asked to housesit for their home as well as their gallery in town. Clay invites Sam, telling her it will be romantic. “The back and forth between Samantha and Clay is hilarious.” “The romantic angle is perfectly played.”
Needless to say, from the start, this unromantic getaway turns ugly when Sam’s threatened at gunpoint by Tony, a made guy in the mafia guy from Jersey. He wants his oil painting he paid for. And guess what? Sam didn’t have it or know who did! “One of the things that I appreciate the most about Samantha Jamison as a series is that her electric personality continues to be pushed into new and interesting scenarios, something that Edelheit seems to have endless imagination/personal experience for.”
Plus, someone keeps breaking into the art gallery, but takes nothing? What kind of nut does that? Is something more going on here? “The author is very good at utilizing cliffhangers and intriguing description that will dray you into the narration.”
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American Legends: The Life of Howard Hughes
by Charles River Editors
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“My father told me, never have partners.” – Howard Hughes
“I’m not a paranoid deranged millionaire.” – Howard Hughes
Howard Hughes lived a life that was quintessentially American, and his personal history was so varied, improbable and extraordinary that he practically resembled a living folk hero. Hughes was barely in his 20s during America’s Roaring Twenties, but he already began to command the nation’s headlines as a multi-talented millionaire, and the varied pastimes that his talents and wealth afforded him made him nearly impossible to ignore. In the ’20s and ’30s, the most famous people in the country were generally gangsters, jazz musicians, inventors, baseball players, Hollywood stars or flying aces, and by the end of the ’30s, the 35 year old Hughes was at least three and arguably four of those; perhaps learning to play jazz or hit home runs seemed greedy at that point.
After receiving a handsome inheritance in his teens, Howard made himself into one of the world’s first billionaires by the time he was in middle age, so he clearly wasted no time. Already a tycoon at the age of 20, Hughes took no pleasure in rest or success, and his accomplishments were just as unique as the man himself.
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