humor

  • Hijacked Arrows of Love by Alexis Cleoford

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    Two fun loving feline brothers tail a van driven by a sneaky thief firing arrows to swipe everyone’s favorite treasures. Little do they know, the arrows aren’t just any old pilfered loot—rumor has it they’ve hijacked Cupid’s own stolen arrow! Along for the adventure are James and Azaria, a friend of the frisky feline duo and a victim of the arrow bandits. Will the fur-clad team recover the stolen arrows and restore love’s rightful order?

  • Paranormal Investigation by Chantal Bellehumeur

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    This fictional ghost story with a slice of humour was inspired by historical facts and true events.

    Discover the dark history of Cornwall’s old jail, built in 1833, and follow the fictitious Roy family as they conduct a paranormal investigation inside the historic building. Their spooky venture evokes questions about a spirit possibly following them home.

  • Happily Ever After by Charlie Peters

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    A princess, an alcoholic vampire, and a honey badger walk into a bar. Actually, it was more of a stumbling out of one. Let’s start from the beginning…

  • The Finger Trap by Johnny Worthen

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    Tony Flaner is a malingering part-time comedian, full-time sarcastic, who’s never had it hard, and never finished a thing in his life. He’s had twelve years to prepare for his divorce and didn’t. He had his entire life to choose a career and hasn’t. Now time’s up, and he’s in a world of trouble. But it gets worse—a first date and a drunken party ends with Tony facing prison for the murder of a girl he hardly knew.

    But other than that, it was a pretty great party.

    To save himself, wise-cracking Tony must discover who the mysterious girl was, what she was involved in and what the hell she saw in him in the first place. Their lives are linked together at the ends of a Chinese finger trap, like life and death, friends and enemies, arugula quiche and pigs knuckles.

    Winner of the League of Utah Writers Diamond Quill for Best Book of the Year.

  • Hermit Girl by E. M. Collyer

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    Willow has always thought of herself as a raging extrovert stuck in an introvert’s body. Someone forever looking on from the side lines, never quite fitting in. But she’s forced from her comfortable little bubble when she receives a message from someone who couldn’t possibly contact her.
    With great effort she assembles a gang of like-minded social outcasts, people that society has left behind, and sets out to uncover a dark secret from her past.

    – 2019 American Fiction Awards Finalist

  • Bite My Fire by Mary Hughes

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    He’s perfect…and he’s her number one suspect.

    Elena O’Rourke packs a gun and an attitude. The gun, because she’s a cop. The attitude? Let’s just say her love life has been sorely lacking. But she’ll be damned if apartment manager Bo Strongwell is going to be the guy to turn that around, despite his Viking warrior vibe, cannonball muscles, and black satin voice—because Bo’s the biggest suspect in her murder investigation.

    Master vampire Bo Strongwell needs a cop snooping around like he needs a garlic body wash. Fighting rogue vampires keeps him busy enough without Elena suspecting him of murder—even if she smells and tastes like his deepest desires.

  • Fresh off the Starship by Ann Crawford

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    Readers Favorite book-award winner: A friendly, bewildered alien aims to land in Washington DC where she could help humanity on a grand geopolitical scale, but ends up in…Kansas! Wrong place, right time? Laugh through and be inspired by this fun, feel-good, moving and captivating tale that reminds us how truly awesome life on Earth and this being-a-human thing are.

  • The Charming Rogue by Cinnamon Worth

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    She’s the woman of his dreams. If only she didn’t despise him…

    Everything has always come easily to Caleb James. Everything, that is, but Mary Walker. Her stunning beauty and independent nature enticed him from the start—and yet every romantic overture he made went so horribly awry that she can now barely tolerate him. But that’s all about to change. He has the perfect plan to redeem himself. When she arrives at his family estate, he’ll finally be able to win her heart. Too bad he’s not the only one there with the very same idea…

    The last thing Mary wants is time alone with the insufferable Caleb. But since he’s one of her twin’s best friends, declining his invitation is out of the question. She’ll just have to do her best to ignore the charismatic, overly confident rogue. Only…he’s not acting like a rogue this time. Surely the little glimpses she catches of his softer, kinder side are an act…right?

    Can Caleb and Mary overcome years’ worth of misunderstandings and missteps—not to mention a persistent rival for Mary’s affections—to find their very own happily ever after? Or, when all is said and done, will The Charming Rogue be left alone once again?

  • Asteroid Jazz (Cowboy Karen Book 1) by J. C. Gilbert

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    It’s a honky-tonk life out on the asteroid belt and not the good kind.

    When things go well, life is fine. Find some work, do the job, get paid, and keep flying. But since when did things go well?

    It is always a bit risky picking up a job for the Order of Bo, but it’s a tough season, and the pay is good. But what seemed like a simple courier job just got a little bit more complicated. With a missing ship, a shifting rendezvous point, and a system full of misogynistic pigs, Karen and her companion Fluffy have their work cut out for them.

    Oh yeah, and then there is the dragon which apparently no one else can see…

    Life is not quite fine.

    Love space cowboys? Hate the patriarchy? Join Karen and her cat Fluffy for an adventure like no other.

  • Trailer Park Chick Meets Chaebol Stepbrother by Isla Chiu

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    Trailer Park Chick meets Chaebol Stepbrother.

    Chaebol Stepbrother wants Trailer Park Chick.

    When Winter Zhu finds out that her mama is getting married (again), she’s skeptical. Her mama’s had bad taste in men since she can remember. To Winter’s relief, her new stepdad is nothing like her mama’s exes. He’s sweet and he has money⁠—a lot of money, it turns out.

    Unfortunately, she can’t say the same for her stepbrother Woo-bin, who’s handsome as sin but a jerk who accuses her mama of being a gold-digger. She wants nothing to do with him at first, but Woo-bin has other plans up his sleeve, including getting her in his bed…