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“Outstanding book! Dark, intriguing, suspenseful, mind-twisting, grab you by your throat and pull you into a true nightmare kind of read!” – A Sinister Vision: Know This Much Is True (Sinister Series Book 2) by A. Nicky Hjort
Elise Phillips, a doctor in training, has successfully repressed her kidnapping five years prior. The only problem is…she has six and one-half days to remember every terrible detail or a total stranger will die. But to make matters even worse, in order to save this nameless woman, Elise will have to face something that scares…

“The story was warm and lovely. The brothers are hilarious at the best of times.” – Going Inksane (Nice Ink Book 1) by Trish Edmisten
For the last five years, Heath Mitchell’s only priority has been running a successful tattoo shop. Relationships haven’t been on his radar, but as his thirtieth birthday gets closer, Heath realizes just how lonely he is. Like an answer to his prayers, Ned Nice comes into his shop. Despite the instant attraction between them, a dark secret…

“I fell in love all over again” – Mariah: The M Series: Book Two by Ryanne Anthony
Stubborn Mariah Hollander has not had a smooth life; some events that affect her happened before she was even born. But she survived it all, and she has the scars to prove it.After being in an abusive relationship, Mariah is not sure what kind of man she will attract next and is afraid to test…

“A lot of fun to read but maybe not on a spooky night.” – The House on Cedar Ridge by Pamela Atkinson
A mysterious ivory fan, a surprise marriage, and the suspicion a witch was among them… In the great house of Cedar Ridge, secrets whispered along the corridors and hidden crevices. The morning sunlight upon the walls of the museum cast a deceiving appearance of serenity. There were those who wouldn’t know gentle repose, who must…

“Rainbow Learns to Fly, the second book in the Rainbow series, builds on the lessons of patience, self-acceptance, and helpfulness presented in Rainbow’s Promise.” – Rainbow Learns to Fly by Mary Clark Dalton, Illustrated by Michael J. Fuller
Rainbow has finally received his beautiful rainbow wings. Now he can’t wait to fly! How hard can it be? he thinks to himself. He’s thrilled when his dad tells him it’s time to learn to fly. Impatience rears its ugly head again as Rainbow is in a hurry to fly. “These things take time, Son.…