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Silence and Beauty

by Meagan Logsdon

This illuminating, unique composition was crafted by the hands of a master. Makoto Fujimura’s "Silence and Beauty" is a prismatic analysis of Shusaku Endo’s novel Silence and a glimpse into the often enigmatic culture of Japan.... Read More

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Purgatory Road

by Shana Creaney

"Purgatory Road" is meant for people who like breakneck pacing and a somewhat mystical plot. "Purgatory Road" by Samuel Parker tells the story of several people lost in the desert. Filled with personal discovery and mysterious... Read More

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Ambition Addiction

by Sarah White

Shalva offers solid and upbeat advice for those struggling to control their fixations on the future. Being motivated and driven seem like positive characteristics, but for ambition addicts, wanting to do and be more often comes at a high... Read More

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Divine Desire

by Camille-Yvette Welsch

In this lusty and seductive listen, attraction blossoms into love. What happens in naked yoga no longer stays in naked yoga in "Divine Desire", a steamy romance from Audrey Carlan. Mila Mercado, an aspiring artist and full-time yogi,... Read More

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Melt

by Claire Foster

Blush-inducing and audacious, "Melt" will spark continued interest in this romance series. "Melt", the fourth audiobook in Helen Hardt’s Steel Brothers series, is a strictly-for-adults, raunchy romance between two unlikely people.... Read More

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The Call of Zulina

by Gary Presley

This action-driven novel will appeal to those who like highly dramatic romance in a historical setting. Set on Africa’s west coast in the late eighteenth century, Kay Marshall Strom’s "The Call of Zulina" is the first in a series of... Read More

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