Friday’s Top eBooks
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Bringing Down the House
by Angela Casella
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Romantic Comedy
Rating: 4.5
People think I’m crazy…especially my ex-boyfriends. I prefer the term misunderstood. Still, there’s no denying I have a stunning ability to make bad decisions…like seducing the lead actor of the theater company where I just accepted a job.
In my defense, Damien Mitchell is the most gorgeous man alive, and worse, he’s interesting. Besides, I’m ninety percent sure my new boss is up to something shady. Why should I behave if she won’t? #ad
Rys Rising
by Tracy Falbe
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Fantasy
Rating: 4.4
In this epic told from many angles, the young outlaw Amar becomes a dreaded warlord, the terror of kings. His ambitions blind him to the trivial diversions of mere female company until he must block a treaty marriage between two powerful tribes.
Confronted by the desperate Princess Demeda, he feels temptation again, but the longings of his ruined heart cannot overcome his pure love for Onja… #ad
The Timeless Love Collection
by Karen Kingsbury
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Religious & Inspirational
Rating: 4.8
Karen Kingsbury’s celebrated series about the resiliency of love, the power of commitment, and the faithfulness of God–now in one e-Book collection!
A Time to Dance: John and Abby are ready to call it quits. But is it ever too late to love?
A Time to Embrace: Their whole life together has been a series of miracles. Can they really hope for more? #ad
Bowie on Bowie
by Sean Egan
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Biography & Memoir
Rating: 4.7
David Bowie has been one of pop music’s greatest interviewees since January 1972, when he famously risked career death by asserting to Melody Maker that he was gay.
Although he wasn’t yet a big star, it was a groundbreaking moment. And over the years, Bowie has failed to give an uninteresting interview. It might be said that he has habitually used the media for his own ends, but he has paradoxically also been searingly honest, declining to ever be coy about his ambitions, his private life, and even his occasional ennui. #ad
Montana 1948
by Larry Watson
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Historical Fiction
Rating: 4.3
The tragic tale of a Montana family ripped apart by scandal and murder: “a significant and elegant addition to the fiction of the American West” (Washington Post).
In the summer of 1948, twelve-year-old David Hayden witnessed and experienced a series of cataclysmic events that would forever change the way he saw his family. The Haydens had been pillars of their small Montana town: David’s father was the town sheriff; his uncle Frank was a war hero and respected doctor. But the family’s solid foundation was suddenly shattered by a bombshell revelation. #ad
Lawfully Blessed
by Evangeline Kelly
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Christian Romance
Rating: 4.6
After graduation, Melody Clarke said goodbye to her high school crush, Grant Brooks, believing she would never see him again. She was moving to the east coast for college, and he planned to remain in Hillcrest, California, to pursue his dream of becoming a police officer.
Ten years later, Melody returned to Hillcrest to raise her son after her husband died. She didn’t count on seeing Grant again, thinking he’d probably moved out of town by now. When Grant pulled Melody over for a safety violation, he asked her to join him for coffee… #ad
Bluebonnet Ballerina
by Carol Kilgore
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Mystery
Rating: 4.6
As Gracie dances from problem to problem, she’s unaware the music has been orchestrated into a murderous symphony. When a different melody reaches Gracie’s ears from a guitar played by the new tenant living in her garage apartment, her tension vanishes. She listens unseen, cocooned in the shadows on her patio, and wonders who he’s longing for–and how it would feel for a man to crave her that much.
She can’t dwell on those thoughts, however. Problems of murder and missing prisoners abound. To say nothing of the ghosts. No one ever said being a law enforcement consultant would be easy. Check out Carol Kilgore’s Amazing Gracie Mysteries! #ad
Call from the Crossroads
by S.K. Ehra
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Supernatural Suspense
Rating: 4.5
Logan Dalaguerre isn’t crazy. But if he can’t get the dead to quiet down, he will be. Recently released from psychiatric care, all Logan wants is to avoid a second commitment; but the unceasing whispers of the dead are making that far more complicated than he’d like, and the ghost of a young woman is desperate for his help–her killer is at large and ready to strike again.
As Logan seeks to solve her death, ghostly hauntings, violent murderers, and slipping sanity are the least of his worries. Because while he hunts the killer, something far more sinister is hunting him. Check out S.K. Ehra’s The Crossroads Series! #ad
Easy American Crock Pot Cookbook for Beginners
by Olivia Graham & Emerlinda Fry
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Cookbook
Rating: 4.0
Step into the heart of comfort food with our definitive American Crock-Pot cookbook, “Savor the Slow Cooked Splendor: An American Crock-Pot Odyssey.” This expertly curated collection brings to your kitchen the top American slow cooker recipes, celebrated and perfected through an extensive survey and rigorous data collection.
From the savory depths of beef stew to the sweet allure of classic pumpkin pie, this book isn’t just a recipe collection; it’s a canvas of American culinary tradition. #ad
Ice and Bone: Tracking an Alaskan Serial Killer
by Monte Francis
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True Crime Biography
Rating: 4.1
On a clear, brisk night in September of 2000, thirty-three-year-old Della Brown was found sexually assaulted and beaten to death inside a filthy, abandoned shed in seedy part of Anchorage, Alaska. She was one of six women, mostly Native Alaskan, slain that year, stoking fears a serial killer was on the loose.
A tanned and thuggish twenty-year-old would eventually implicate himself in three of the women’s deaths and confess, in detail, to Della’s murder. Yet, after a three-month trial, Joshua Wade would walk free… #ad
Chosen
by P. C. Cast & Kristin Cast
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Young Adult
Rating: 4.7
Dark forces are at work at the House of Night and fledgling vampyre Zoey Redbird’s adventures at the school take a mysterious turn. Those who appear to be friends are turning out to be enemies.
And oddly enough, sworn enemies are also turning into friends. So begins the gripping third installment of this “highly addictive series” (Romantic Times), in which Zoey’s mettle will be tested like never before… #ad
Children of Lovecraft
by Multiple Authors
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Horror
Rating: 4.1
Fourteen original stories inspired by the influential horror writer, including tales by Laird Barron, Caitlín R. Kiernan, Gemma Files, and Brian Evenson.
Compiled by Hugo and Bram Stoker Award-winning editor Ellen Datlow, these original stories of the supernatural employ H. P. Lovecraft’s trademark terror of the cosmic unknown. A fresh generation of writers have been set free to play in his playground, exploring new themes and new horrors. #ad
Damage
by Josephine Hart
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Mystery/Thriller
Rating: 4.0
Damage is the gripping story of a man’s desperate obsession and scandalous love affair. He is a man who appears to have everything: wealth, a beautiful wife and children, and a prestigious political career in Parliament.
But his life lacks passion, and his aching emptiness drives him to an all-consuming, and ultimately catastrophic, relationship with his son’s fiancée. #ad
His Shifter Wolf Boss
by Serena Meadows
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Paranormal Romance
Rating: 4.5
My clan of wolf shifters wanted me dead for being born a girl… but I didn’t just survive but also met someone that felt like family.
That someone was a boy in the orphanage I grew up in. I never could have imagined that I’d meet Derek again… His innocent eyes had a lot of pain in them after all those years. Perhaps that was the reason I didn’t recognize him at first. It didn’t matter what my heart felt for him. I had to keep myself from Derek… at all costs. There was no way he could find out my real identity. Derek was human, and I was not… Check out Serena Meadows’s The Clan of Hogan Falls Series! #ad
The Haunted Bookshop
by Christopher Morley
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Literary Classics
Rating: 4.0
Aubrey Gilbert stops by the Haunted Bookshop hoping to sell his services as an advertising copywriter. He fails to accomplish his goal, but learns that Titania Chapman, the lovely daughter of his most important client, is a store assistant there.
Aubrey returns to visit Titania and experiences a series of unusual events: He is attacked on his way home from the store, an obscure book mysteriously disappears and reappears, and two strange characters are seen skulking in a nearby alleyway… #ad
Maisy and the Missing Mice
by Elizabeth Woodrum
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Children’s Fiction
Rating: 4.3
Maisy Sawyer has a mystery to solve – and she’s the best detective in fourth grade. No, she is the best detective in the whole school, and rescuing the little mice is her new mission.
Raising the stakes, The Black Boot has also taken Maisy’s famous lollipop collection and warns her to stop searching for the mice if she ever wants to see her lollipops again… #ad
Crossing the Line
by Karen Traviss
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Science Fiction
Rating: 4.4
Shan Frankland forever abandoned the world she knew to come to the rescue of a lost colony on a distant and dangerous planet — a hostile world coveted by two alien races and fiercely protected by a third.
But in the course of her mission, she overstepped a boundary and stumbled into forbidden lands. And she can never go back — to being neutral, to being safe. To being human… #ad
The Nazi Officer’s Wife
by Edith H. Beer & Susan Dworkin
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History
Rating: 4.4
Edith Hahn was an outspoken young woman in Vienna when the Gestapo forced her into a ghetto and then into a slave labor camp. When she returned home months later, she knew she would become a hunted woman and went underground.
With the help of a Christian friend, she emerged in Munich as Grete Denner. There she met Werner Vetter, a Nazi Party member who fell in love with her. Despite Edith’s protests and even her eventual confession that she was Jewish, he married her and kept her identity a secret. #ad
Divorced Not Dead
by Harper Ford
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Women’s Fiction
Rating: 4.1
Meet Frankie: fifty, divorced and getting back on the horse.
After leaving Twatface – her husband of twenty years – she’s starting again from scratch. And when her son also flees the nest for university, Frankie decides it’s time to throw herself back into the dating game with a vengeance. On best friend Bel’s recommendation, Frankie signs up to two dating apps: one for love, another for casual hook-ups (because why the f**k not?!). However, as she navigates this new frontier of catfishing, kittenfishing, ghosts, GILFs and everything in between, she realises the whole dating thing has changed quite a bit – and it really is a bloody jungle out there… #ad
A Light to Escape her Mourning
by Aurora Hanson
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Historical Romance
Rating: 4.5
At twenty-four, Mattie Carter has already known love and loss, grieving for a husband taken too soon in the line of duty. Facing the bitterness of her mother-in-law and the haunting emptiness of her home, she seeks a fresh start in a new town. But when her new beginning is marked by a robbery, it’s the town sheriff, Levi Callahan, who comes to her rescue.
Levi Callahan grew up believing in the righteousness of the law, a belief solidified by the loss of his father during a risky operation. Jaded and cautious, he’s reluctant to let anyone close–until he meets Mattie, a beautiful stranger whose courage strikes a chord in him… #ad
Puppet Master
by Raoul Michelle
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Mystery
Rating: 4.8
Recently retired, Maurice Marceau hardly has a chance to rest. Not that he wants to. Madeleine, his daughter, a West Point graduate, now an attorney, could use his help, and her request is much too tempting. Betrayal, a kidnapping, and a terrorist attack are just the beginning. This father-daughter duo will need to learn to work together.
In doing so, they travel from Central Pennsylvania to New York, DC, Paris, Shanghai and throughout Turkey. Their goal? Find the link and find the solution. At the root of all the trouble they face is one country’s need for regional and global dominance… #ad