• The Chronicles Of An Angry Bitch – The Marriage Files by Dominique Mahon

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    The Chronicles of An Angry Bitch- The Marriage Files is a series of three short fictitious tales from the encounters of the wives. These stories do not depict real-life events and all the characters are fictitious. These stories contain adult language and themes!

    Can’t say you haven’t been warned!

  • How To Acheieve Your Riches, Wealth, & Happiness by Dominique Mahon

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    When you think of becoming rich, what are some thoughts that run through your mind? Some common ideas that people associate with being rich are: million dollar homes, extravagant vehicles, owning a boat, and having a nanny. People generally compare one’s riches to the monetary items that they possess.

    Becoming rich, wealth, and possessing happiness can only coincide with how one perceives this words to apply meaning in their lives. The meaning of these words often dictates one’s life and their abilities of conquering their desires. The meaning of these words that we learned in elementary school seems to take on a different meaning in adulthood. Anyone can obtain each of these traits, depending on how they perceive their own self-perceptional meaning for each term.

    To be successful, depends on the individual and their desires to create a meaning for each of these terms as they are feasible to their own lives. What is your five-year plan and how do you plan on achieving your goals, if you haven’t developed a plan of action to coincide with you as an individual.

  • The Chieftain Needs an Heir – a Highland ménage novella by Jonnet Carmichael

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    Clan MacKrannan is rumoured to have many strange and secret traditions from centuries past. The chieftain Niall and his wife Sorcha discover just how peculiar they are when the Heir’s Cradle is still empty after many moons. A special fertility ritual is called for – the ‘REMEDIE FOR WYFES TOO TALLE’. Niall knows his heart belongs to Sorcha, despite his absences to go wenching. He must accept the hard life lesson that believing is never quite as beneficial as seeing. Sorcha knows that all the clan’s enacted Traditions are witnessed. What she must accept is that witnesses sometimes join in…

  • Vital Perception by D. L. Given

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    The seeking tunnel started immediately with what looked like little effort. Heidi maneuvered it as if she were born to do it. The others stood motionless staring into its center ready to take control of it any second, and I knew at this point they could do it. The rate that we were improving was nothing if not impressive. Even I found myself calmer and maybe even looking forward to the next time we would gather to form a tunnel. I had never noticed before, but realized, I could actually feel the pull of what we were doing in my arms as far up as my elbows. It could effectively be described as an energy that could only be created by the union of so many with a unique ability or gift, something much greater than our selves. A sudden sense of purpose inundated me—a purpose I’m sure none of us understood. I felt a sense of urgency for some rationalization or explanation.

  • MOCHA, MOONLIGHT, AND MURDER by MaryAnn Kempher

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    Instead of feeding her late-night appetite, a midnight food run nearly gets 28-year-old Katherine O’Brian killed. She’s the only person to see the man who brutally murdered a local woman, and the killer is hell-bent on making sure she doesn’t talk.

    Scott Mitchell left a broken engagement behind when he moved to Reno, and the last thing he needs is more melodrama. But when he and Katherine are paired for a college project, that’s what he gets. It can be very distracting when someone is out to kill your lab partner. Together, they try to figure out what the police haven’t been able to—the identity of the murderer. Passion flares, but with Katherine’s life in danger, romance seems like more than a bad idea.

    Scott and Katherine will face jealousy, misunderstandings, lust, and rivals, not to mention attempted murder—and all before their first real date.

  • The Dream Jumper’s Promise by Kim Hornsby

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    Without a recovered body Tina Greene can’t accept the surfing death of her husband, Hank. She pulls herself from the emotional wreckage months after signing the death certificate and trades mourning for saving her Maui dive shop from bankruptcy. When Jamey Dunn walks back into her life things take a strange turn. Dreams of Hank have the dive instructor questioning her sanity and leaning heavily on Hank’s best friend, Noble. Jamey and Noble clash at every turn, both desperate to help Tina. When Jamey discovers the dreams hold clues to Hank’s disappearance he reveals his strange ability to enter dreams. Trusting the man who betrayed her years before, doesn’t come easily for Tina when the decision to let Jamey enter her subconscious has a price. As Tina, Noble and Jamey decipher the mystery of Hank’s disappearance, danger sets in to reveal that one person is flirting with insanity, one is a traitor, and one is an imposter.

  • Too Close by Elizabeth Krall

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    Three weeks before their wedding day, Nicola and Greg discover that they may have the same mother.

    They met when Greg joined the San Francisco newspaper where Nicola is the travel editor. After six months, eager to start a life together and raise a family, they decide to marry.

    When Nicola finally meets his family in Seattle, and mentions the circumstances of her adoption, Greg’s horrified mother is forced to reveal the shameful secret she has kept for 36 years.

    As they struggle to deal with her revelation, their relationship is challenged and strained. If his mother’s suspicions are true, they will be forced into a devastating choice: break all of society’s rules and fight for their love, or break their hearts and give each other up.

    It will be the greatest test their newfound love has faced – and their love may not survive.

    What rules would YOU break for the one you love? What lies would you tell?

  • RoadBlock by Amelia Bishop

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    When Dagger meets his new neighbor Calderon, it’s love at first sight. But a twenty year old prophecy comes due, pitting Dagger and his new lover against a powerful witch, and there is more at stake than their new relationship.

    Contains explicit language and graphic m/m sexual situations. Intended for adults 18+

  • Magic School U.S.A: Easy “A” by Li Chaka

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    Richard “Vegas” Beltran is an underachiever. That’s bad for any student, but it’s especially bad when you go to a wizardry school. Black Magic is something to be taken very seriously, but Vegas has been caught smoking “eye of newt” in the boys’ bathroom, and all of his bubbling cauldrons contain ice and alcohol…

    The principal, Professor Diaz, is ready to drop Vegas into a slower-paced magic class. But Vegas would rather die, Houdini-style, in a botched escape act than have to suffer through “remedial magic.”

    After all, Vegas only came to Absolution Academy, school for the “Paranormal Sciences,” to learn a spell that would bring his girlfriend, Katherine, back from the DEAD.

    Unfortunately, now that his tuition’s been paid, he finds that resurrecting the dead is an act of Godslaughter–a forbidden form of magic–and at Absolution Academy, an illegal activity.

    But “illegal” is a funny word… one among many that Vegas doesn’t seem to know the meaning of…

  • Mischief on Albemarle by Vivian Roycroft

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    Miss Beryl Wentworth is silently, desperately in love with her childhood friend, Finian Fitzwilliam, who unfortunately still treats her as if willing to shove her into the nearest mud puddle. It’s infuriating now that she at least has grown up, leading to uproarious and horribly public arguments between them, and it seems he’ll never treat her as a woman grown, never look at her that way… until a quite charming rake asks her for the first two dances at the Hanover Square assembly room. Dare she hope that His Grace, Ernst Anton Oldenburg, the Duke of Cumberland (and some say a foreign prince) is serious, even if Fitz is not?

    Fitz can’t believe it. The man’s a rake, he ruined Anne Kirkhoven only weeks ago, and now Beryl agrees to dance with the villain? Strong-willed she might be, but there must be something Fitz can do to extricate her from that ducal clutch. Even if it means interrupting them behind the shrubbery in Hyde Park.

    How can the Scoundrel of Mayfair bring two feuding hearts together without setting off the final argument that tears them apart forever?