Contemporary

  • Sugar and Sin: The Sexy Seven by Nana Malone, C.C. Mackenzie, Liz Matis, L.C. Giroux, Kristine Cayne, Stacey Joy Netzel, Dana Delamar

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    The Ladies of Sugar and Sin have seven more sinfully-sexy heroes for your reading pleasure: a cowboy, rich celebrity, pro-football player, emergency medical technician, mafia prince, artist, and a firefighter Dom. Fall in love with each one side by side with their strong, sassy heroines.

  • The Last Of The Wise Lovers by Amnon Jackont

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    Ronnie Levin – the adolescent son of an Israeli diplomat and his wife living in New York, discovers much to his surprise that unfathomable events are taking place between his parents and around them. Circumstances become even stranger in light of his mother’s evasive behavior and her disregard of a series of warnings regarding a fatal event that was soon to take place.

    In his attempts to understand what was unfolding, Ronnie gets caught up in a race against time, the deceitfulness of those around him and the doubts gnawing away at him. What is the true nature of the people closest to him? Under the shadow of what secret are they living and why are they ignoring the clear warning signs they’re being sent?

    The Last of the Wise Lovers is a book that simply cannot be put down. It combines a fascinating and smooth-flowing story, with the story of a young man’s journey into maturity and the loss of innocence.

  • Hunting Blondes: An Adventure In Dating by David Woolf

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    HUNTING BLONDES is an adventure into the mysterious world of dating gorgeous women. Just when you thought you knew everything about the opposite sex, a revolutionary new book comes along to change the way you think about pursuing dreamgirls within a code of honor. Technique and methodology are blended with the secrets of attraction, and the art of seduction. Dating advice for men will never be the same when a man realizes that, at heart, he’s a hunter. He seeks opportunities to meet up with blondes, and learns how to find the best hunting grounds and the most effective ways to date these beauties. Then when he’s gained the necessary skills, he comes face-to-face with her, and finds a way to prevail. So, have courage. HUNTING BLONDES will help you in your dating adventurers, and know that the “good life” awaits you… like a tiger.

  • Lessons Learned by Jillian Neal

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    One breathtakingly hot, passion-filled, night ignites a fire in his soul. Everything in his world should be nothing short of perfection…but he is Rainer Lawson.

    His wild evening with Emily is the Realm’s front-page story. Could he have lost the respect of the man that has been like a father to him? Could his family’s hard-earned fortune really dissolve before his very eyes?

    Evil rapidly cinches its chokehold, and everything his father fought and died for threatens to implode. Rainer attempts to protect those that he loves and satisfy the fiery passions between he and Emily, but everything in his world is spinning wildly out of control. His desire to prove himself could very well be his undoing.

    Sometimes the best of intentions are not enough, but perhaps it is the trials by fire that make the man. Steel sharpens steel, and passion burns white hot in “Lessons Learned.”

  • Desperate Shadows by Jason W. Blair

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    Brockton is a typical American small town—or so it would seem. But to the citizens of this rural Mid-Atlantic community, it anything but normal. It is the type of town where jaywalking, an unfavorable appearance, or an absent-minded slip of the tongue could criminalize you…for life!

    Mort and Emily Avery find out just how difficult life in Brockton can be when they stop in for dinner at the local diner. Before their first day in town is over, they find themselves looking at life in prison—for cancelling their order. Then, as if spurred by the newcomers’ arrival, the townsfolk find themselves caught up in a deadly game of cat and mouse. Who can bring order to a town caught in the throes of iniquity?

  • Lighting the Dark Mind by Charlie Spacer

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    Imagine if the universe and all its secrets suddenly revealed itself to you in its entirety. This is going to happen and Maurice is the chosen one. Soon he will understand everything as long as he can keep his unusual gift hidden, but this is not Maurice’s tale. This is the tale of one woman, whose desperate attempts to claim Maurice’s knowledge for herself, puts everyone else in danger… This is a psychological thriller that asks what price we’ll pay to find out the truth about God, nature and eternity

  • Things Go Wrong for Me by Rodney Lacroix

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    FINALIST – 2013 Next Generation Indie Book Awards (Humor)

    FINALIST – 2013 National Indie Excellence Book Awards (Humor)

    Things Go Wrong For Me (when life hands you lemons, add vodka) is a memoir of sorts, a roadmap of Rodney Lacroix’s haywire life thus far. From his childhood, through the raising of his own kids, to his vasectomy and post-divorce world … this book is more than just a culmination of outrageous stories woven into a cohesive narrative, it’s a testament for the “little guy.”There’s no doubt, if you enjoy snorting milk through your nose, and you’re drinking milk right now … you’re going to love this book.

  • Uncommon Bond: The Remarkably Funny Adventures of a Truly Uncommon Friendship by Penny Jorgensen

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    Uncommon Bond is an uproariously funny story that chronicles the unlikely friendship between a quick-witted, cursing, cantankerous, chain-smoking 96-year-old named Addie, and her timid, idealistic, thirty-something neighbor. Episodic in format and told through the eyes of the naive neighbor, each chapter takes readers on a riotous ride, turning the most ordinary daily occurrences into case-studies of contrasting personalities and unpredictable outcomes. Although heavy sentiment seems better left to more serious works, the story of this hilarious friendship is all heart. Readers will watch as Addie, adventure by adventure, teaches our narrator how to really live for the first time in her life. If you enjoy the best of belly laughs and turns of phrase that will cause you to giggle at the most unlikely of times, you will love Uncommon Bond.

  • The End of Trolley Line: The True Story of a Murder in a Small Town by Carol Baldwin

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    NEW 2014 EDITION: This true crime story chronicles the brutal murder of a prominent, but controversial businessman in a small Pennsylvania community. As the details of the murder unfold, the role of two families related by blood but separated by jealous resentment is revealed. This true story epitomizes the adage – “truth is stranger than fiction”, documenting with precision and narrative flare this fascinating story that spans three decades and sent a tidal wave through the community. “The End of the Trolley Line” has it all – jealousy, revenge, adultery and greed – but also true loyalty, love and redemption.

  • The Piano King and His Girls by Jason Joseph

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    A serial killer is terrorizing the park. How can the park in the middle of town be unsafe? People are there all the time? This man must be invisible. That’s why the police can’t seem to catch him. Girls are being hacked apart and left gift wrapped for the police to find. No one knows how he’s taking them, and that means no one can stop him. Isabelle MacIntosh is a new detective on the case. And it’s up to her to make it safe for women everywhere to wander about at night.