After Tuesday
By Renee Ericson / Genre: Coming of Age / Rating: 4.4 out of 5 stars (61 reviews)
Family really is a pain…especially when your father is an addict.
For the last two years, high school senior Ruby has been her own rock and solace. She has learned to depend only on herself and hides her family’s issues by keeping herself somewhat unnoticeable. Despite her isolation, Ruby has intrigued the affections of someone unexpected. She finds herself loving life once again as his persistence sparks a romance awakening a well-protected heart.
While Ruby’s relationship with her father is constantly teetering, her new-found affection continues to blossom into something more than she ever thought possible. Soon, Ruby comes to realize that opening up your heart means being susceptible to love and disappointment.
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From Chaos Born (The First Empress, Book 1)
By Michael R. Hicks / Genre: Military, Science Fiction / Rating: 4.7 out of 5 stars (103 reviews)
For long millennia, the Kreelan race has been ruled by war. Countless civilizations have risen amidst bloody conflict before falling back into savagery, with total annihilation averted only by the unnatural powers of the warrior priests and priestesses of the ancient orders.
And then one day a mysterious warrior from a brooding fortress deep in the Great Wastelands began her bloody rise to power. Syr-Nagath, known as the Dark Queen, began a new war of conquest, secretly planning to destroy the ancient orders and resurrect the dark ways of the apocalyptic past.
What she did not anticipate was the birth of Keel-Tath, a child unlike any other. Keel-Tath’s birth was foretold in an ancient prophecy, and was destined to wield the great powers of all the ancient orders to unite her race across the Homeworld and among the stars.
But she could only fulfill her destiny if she lived…
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Last-Minute Love (Year of the Chick series)
By Romi Moondi / Genre: Humor / Rating: 4.6 out of 5 stars (61 reviews)
What’s a girl to do when she meets the Internet man of her dreams, he’s better than she expected, but he lives an ocean away? And let’s not forget her parents,who are trying to lock her up in arranged-marriage doom…
In this fast-paced story of culture clash and romantic pursuits, there’s a big fat Indian wedding, the struggle to keep a long-distance flame alive, and an unexpected mystery man who could set a new course in motion.
All the while, our heroine abandons what was once an all-consuming man-search, which helps her remember the person she used to be, and the person she hopes to become; the history-loving nerd, the hopeless romantic, and the emerging author with dreams of ditching the corporate rat race.
This is the book of living in the moment, making the grand gesture, and putting it all on the line. This is when Romi Narindra comes alive…
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Valley of Chaya
By Tracey Hoffmann / Genre: Christian Fiction / Rating: 4.9 out of 5 stars (64 reviews)
Life’s uncomplicated but difficult for Ashok and Shanti, they love each other more than anything else in the world and nothing is ever likely to change that. They’re a couple of street savy youngsters living in Mumbai with high expectations of a better life tomorrow. Their lives are changed in an instant when Shanti is snatched away by strangers.
At the same time Australian teenager Charlotte Turner is preparing to embark on a much dreamed about trip to India. Preparations become difficult and Charlotte leaves for India, but with very mixed emotions.
Valley of Chaya is a story that rasps every emotion and certain to stir any readers heart.
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Critical Failures (Caverns and Creatures)
By Robert Bevan / Genre: Comedy, Humor / Rating: 4.6 out of 5 stars (37 reviews)
Tim and his friends find out the hard way that you shouldn’t question the game master, and you shouldn’t make fun of his cape.
One minute, they’re drinking away the dreariness of their lives, escaping into a fantasy game and laughing their asses off. The next minute, they’re in a horse-drawn cart surrounded by soldiers pointing crossbows at them.
Tim now has the voice and physique of a prepubescent girl. Dave finds that while he lost a foot or two in height, he somehow acquired a suit of armor and a badass beard. Julian’s ears have grown ridiculously long and pointy. And Cooper… well Cooper has gotten himself a set of tusks, a pair of clawed hands, and a bad case of the shits. He also finds that he’s carrying a bag with a human head in it – a head that he had chopped off when they were still just playing a game.
Shit just got real, and if they want to survive, these four friends are going to have to tap into some baser instincts they didn’t even know existed in their fast-food and pizza delivery world.
It’s fight, flight, or try to convince the people who are trying to kill them that they don’t really exist.
Meanwhile, a sadistic game master sits back in the real world eating their fried chicken.
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