Contemporary

  • Surviving Me by K.C. Falls

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    “I married a man with peculiar taste in whores. I didn't see it coming.

    Then I met a man who needed my trust as much as I needed his.

  • The Effective Vegan Diet by Chef Effect

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    The Effective Vegan Diet by Chef Effect describes the fundamentals of veganism.

    In summary you will learn about:

    • Overall Tips and Ideas about the Vegan Diet

    • Nutritional Benefits of the Vegan Diet

    • Beauty and Overall Health Benefits

    • 6 Health Issues Linked with Meat Consumption

    • 4 Common Myths Surrounding Veganism

    • How to Stock your Vegan Pantry, and so on…

  • Candy Boys by Jo Raven

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    Meet my fantasy boyfriends. Aren’t they just the sexiest, cutest thing? I know, right? They totally are. They are hot, too hot for a quiet—and obsessed with them—girl working in a bookshop.

    I mean, it’s okay. It’s perfectly safe. They’ll never even know I exist, much less find out about my blog and my secret fantasy about them.

  • Hung by Simone Sowood

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    He sets his sights on a young artist and gets one taste.

  • Our Demons, Best Friends by Diana T. Scott

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    If the perfect world existed, Ava and Sebastian would be in it, in love. But in this world, they are both closely watched by their demons. Their baggage is not light: Ava has hers carefully folded in vacuum bags to occupy as little room as possible; Sebastian wears his like a lead armor that makes him slouch sometimes. They like each other, but how are their demons going to get along?

  • Boss of Me (A May December Office Romance) by Lila Younger

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    Emerald green eyes.

    A smile that could get him anything he wants.

    And a body, a body that leaves my panties wet on sight. He’s every girl’s fantasy. What’s not to love?

    The fact that he’s my boss, that’s what. And not just mine- soon he’s going to be the CEO. And that means scandal. So I know that he’s off limits.

    Until one night, trapped together at the office, it becomes impossible to resist him any longer. And once our affair’s begun, we just can’t keep our hands off each other. The things he could do with his tongue, his hands, his package… I’ve never had a man like this- a man who has me begging and screaming for more.

  • Apart from Love by Uvi Poznansky

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    Apart from Love is not your typical love story. All-consuming, heart-wrenching, and dark, it is a family saga that starts when Ben returns to meet his father, Lenny, and his new wife, Anita. It is then that he discovers a family secret. How will they find a path out of conflicts, out of isolation, from guilt to forgiveness?

    My Own Voice (“As told by Anita”):
    Ten years ago, Anita started an affair with Lenny, in spite of knowing that he was married and that his wife was succumbing to a mysterious disease. Now married to him and carrying his child, how can she compete with Natasha’s shadow and with her brilliance in the past? Given Anita’s lack of education, how can she resist his compelling wish to transform her? Can she survive his kind of love?

    Faced with the way he writes her as a character in his book, how can Anita find a voice of her own? And when his estranged son, Ben, comes back and lives in the same small apartment, can she keep the balance between the two men, whose desire for her is marred by guilt and blame?

    The White Piano (“As told by Ben”):
    Coming back to his childhood home after years of absence, Ben is unprepared for the secret, which is now revealed to him: his mother, Natasha, who used to be a brilliant pianist, is losing herself to early-onset Alzheimer’s, which turns the way her mind works into a riddle. His father has remarried, and his new wife, Anita, looks remarkably similar to Natasha—only much younger. In this state of being isolated, being apart from love, how will Ben react to these marital affairs, when it is so tempting to resort to blame and guilt? “In our family, forgiveness is something you pray for, something you yearn to receive—but so seldom do you give it to others.”

    Behind his father’s back, Ben and Anita find themselves increasingly drawn to each other. They take turns using an old tape recorder to express their most intimate thoughts, not realizing at first that their voices are being captured by him. These tapes, with his eloquent speech and her slang, reveal the story from two opposite viewpoints.

    Dealing with the challenging prospects of the marriage of opposites, this book can be read as a standalone novel as well as part of one of family sagas best sellers. Still Life with Memories is a family saga series tinged with family saga romance, fraught with marital issues, and riddled with the difficulty of connecting fathers and sons.