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Touched
Love and death, permanently entwined. That’s the central image of Elisa S. Amore’s passionate paranormal romance Touched: The Caress of Fate. This Twilight-flavored fantasy explores the intersection between mortal lives and the...
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Separated from Yourselves
Intent on saving the world but still worried about parental consent and agonizing over crushes, Tal and his friends face some formidable enemies, including themselves. Myths and legends live again in "Separated from Yourselves", book six...
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A Spare Life
With its masterful writing and epic scope, it is certain to find its own footing as an enduring work of world literature. Late in the novel "A Spare Life", by Lidija Dimkovska, a character asserts that “every pain is both local and...
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So Many Boots, So Little Time
Lilly Atkins is Erin Brockovich in boots, ensuring plenty of sass and Southern charm. In Kalan Chapman Lloyd’s latest mystery caper, "So Many Boots, So Little Time", a fast-talking Southern lawyer trades life in the fast lane for...
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Conquistador Voices, Vol II
Conquistador Voices is an interesting and wide-ranging look at a critical period in history. In a two-volume work, Kevin H. Siepel offers a comprehensive look at the Spanish conquest of the Americas through the eyes of those who...
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The Wishbone Express
Take two parts humor, one part physics, add a dash of faster-than-light travel, and shake well. The galaxy envisioned in "The Wishbone Express" is full of nonhuman life, peril, laughs, and surprisingly plausible science. With a fast pace...
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Safari Salesman
by John Senger
"Safari Salesman" is a lively and impressively detailed account of UK native John Harrison’s several months spent on the road in Africa in 1959 and 1960, when he traveled the bush peddling cosmetics, household equipment, and...