Ice Hunter: A Woods Cop Mystery
By Joseph Heywood / Genre: Contemporary Fiction / Rating: 4.4 out of 5 stars (32 reviews)
In a brilliant debut to a thrilling series, Grady Service gets news that his nemesis, the head of an incestuous clan of poachers, is to be released from prison. But something even more sinister is afoot in the Mosquito Wilderness. Service must call upon his every reserve to track, stalk, and capture the “ice hunter.”
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Orpheus
By Dan DeWitt / Genre: Horror / Rating: 4.6 out of 5 stars (36 reviews)
Cameron Holt is lucky enough to survive the initial outbreak that turns an idyllic New England island community into a hive of the walking, and running, dead. So is his son, Ethan. Now, the only thing keeping Holt going is the desire to either rescue his missing son from the zombies or, more likely, remove him permanently from their ranks.
A phone call is cut short just as Ethan defies his father and goes looking for his mother. Holt fights his way to the hospital and finds it under siege. He and other survivors eventually form two teams, each with a drastically different purpose. One saves people, the other eliminates everything in their way. The teams are constantly at odds, as are Holt and the arrogant head of the hospital, his ghoulish lead researcher in tow.
Holt is understandably obsessed with finding his son, but can’t ignore the simple fact that people are looking to him for leadership. If he’s not perfect, people will die. During his search, he discovers a new breed of zombie and a frightening hidden agenda, but he doesn’t do it alone. His team is with him every step of the way.
The skills he learned in the military help keep him and others alive, but he’s no superhero. Holt is only a man, physically and mentally exhausted, who lives at his limits simply because that’s what a father does.
Ethan, unmistakably his father’s son, has his own story to tell, as well. It begins with a movie date a few feet from Patient Zero.
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Leaving the Comfort Cafe
By Dawn DeAnna Wilson / Genre: Contemporary, Romance / Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars (30 reviews)
Blythe Shelley got a 1600 on her SAT and a full scholarship to Cornell University.
But she never went.Instead, she took a job as a waitress at the Comfort Cafe in Conyers, North Carolina…Austin Parker wanted to follow his college crush to New York City, but a slumping economy prompted him to take a job as town manager of Conyers, where his master’s degree was no match for the well-oiled machine of “good ol’ boy” Southern politics.
Austin went to the Comfort Cafe to sample its famous raspberry pie, but he got much more than dessert—he got a dose of Blythe, who brings a splash of color into his gray-flannel world.
Austin is determined to discover why Blythe gave up her Ivy League ambitions.
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Beyond Time (Highland Secret Series)
By Elizabeth Marshall / Genre: Time Travel, Romance / Rating: 3.8 out of 5 stars (17 reviews)
Having endured years of an abusive marriage, Grace Evans finally walks out on her loveless marriage and boards a train for York. Within hours of arriving in the ancient city, her destiny is changed forever by a portrait in her hotel room. Haunted by the ghost of Robert Hamilton and confronted with a portrait of herself painted four hundred years ago, Grace has every reason to doubt her sanity. Then Grace finds herself four hundred years in the past, in the bed of the man who has haunted her. A man she barely knows but who, with just one kiss, filled the empty space that had been her shattered heart.
How are Grace and Robert connected to Simon and Corran of ‘When Fate Dictates’?
I’d love to tell you, but that would ruin the surprise, so I’m sorry folks, you are just going to have to find out in ‘Entwined’, book three of the ‘Highland Secret Series’.
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Driving to BelAir: A Novella
By William G. Jones / Genre: Literary Fiction / Rating: 4.3 out of 5 stars (20 reviews)
Is it the road trip from hell, or once last chance to make things right again?
When Dale moved to New York, he thought he left his old life behind. Then a phone call from his ex-fiancé sends his old life crashing around him. Before he even knows what’s happening, he’s trapped in a cantankerous old car with the brothers he abandoned, his still-bitter ex-fiancé, his current live-in girlfriend, and a pee-happy poodle. All they have to do is scatter their father’s ashes in the ocean and they’ll never have to see each other again. But with so much baggage in the car, will they even make it that far?
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Seven-Inch Vinyl: A Rock and Roll Novel
By Donald Riggio / Genre: Historical Fiction / Rating: 4.4 out of 5 stars (21 reviews)
In 1953, the entire world waited for an explosion. The United States and The Soviet Union both possessed a weapon that could blow the planet to bits. But when the explosion finally did come, it wasn’t from an Atom Bomb blast-but from the birth of rock and roll music.
Seven-Inch Vinyl chronicles the evolution of rock and roll between the years 1953-1969. An interesting array of fictional characters takes the reader on a remarkable journey from the rural landscapes of Kentucky where Rhythm and Blues is on the rise to the juke joints of Memphis as R&B meets country to create the Rockabilly sound. From there travel north to the bustling metropolitan cities of Cleveland and New York where the vocal harmonies from singing groups seems to occupy every street corner. The British Invasion of performers in the mid-sixties threatens the very life of the American music scene. But bolstered by the founding of Motown, and the emerging folk scene from Greenwich Village to Haight-Ashbury, a rock and roll revival rejuvenates past careers and re-kindles the popularity of its early days.
Told against a backdrop of racism, political unrest, war and assassination, the narrative blends actual historic events with music history to demonstrate how rock and roll changed the lives of generations of young men and women to forge the course of the nation and the world.
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The Duke’s Handmaid (Book 1 of the Ascendancy Trilogy)
By Caprice Hokstad / Genre: Action & Adventure / Rating: 4.3 out of 5 stars (27 reviews)
All the young outcast wanted was security in a world that destroyed her family and left her despised and rejected. Can the simple farmgirl find a new family through voluntary enslavement to the duke’s household? Not if the prejudiced and conniving duchess has her way!
Crafted in a highly precise writing style so smooth it slips right from the page into your imagination, the fantastical story world of The Duke’s Handmaid examines timeless social issues that inform global justice today.
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