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  • Curves For Her Spaceman (Billionaire Science Fiction Romance): BBW Love Stories by Leslie Hunter

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    Hollywood’s isn’t just superstitious. It’s superficial, brutal and unforgiving, lessons Megan Hunter learned all too well when her star burned too bright – and imploded.

    Twenty years ago, long before the large Hollywood machines grabbed Geekdom and found coins, Megan Hunter played a smart and sassy Superhero on an up and coming television show, “Techno Girl.”

    The show destroyed her career and almost blacklisted all those working on the series, relegating her pseudo fame to token Con appearances and remembered glory.

    Until a strange man approaches her at a Con with an unbelievable request.

  • The Plastic Face: The Solomon Sisters by JESSie Nw

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    The bar is set high, the load hard to carry. Paralyzed at the chore of being a good example for her younger siblings, Jessica cringes at her sordid life. On the surface her strength, success and wisdom are always aglow, but she knows what lies beneath it all. Will they still love and respect her once they know the truth? Can she count on their support through the upcoming trauma? Life is beautiful because they care for each other, until… there is always that “UNTIL”!

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    ByAlex Burnson November 18, 2015

    Format: Kindle Edition

    The experience of falling in love and being swept from your feet by an indelible, undefinable force is something that is both highly relatable and desirable. This particular book does an excellent job at forging an array of emotional and realistic connections between characters. Thematically, The Plastic Face: The Solomon Sisters is layered with rich and diverse topics and ideas which are pertinent to today’s society and landscape. Jessie Solomon is the principal character and finds herself struck with enervation when everything around her is propelled forward while she lags behind. Personally, I found this particular trait to be extremely relevant to readers both young and old. The feeling that you are not making headway in your life while other people are nonchalantly successful in their professional or emotional pursuits is a painful but inevitable experience for many people. This is especially true when it comes to sibling rivalry and successful parents, a theme which this book addresses in a nuanced manner. Jessie is someone trying to make something of her life and her struggle is all too real until she gets the break she deserves, something that we, as the audience desire. Her veneer of success and emotional happiness is a façade which proves all too easy to shatter.

  • Seared by Sandra Gustafsson

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    Helena is incarcerated. She has crossed the lines, but what has she done?

    Once a week, Helena see a psychologist and talks with him, and the truth is presented piece by piece. For several years she had a relationship with a man who gave her the courage to live, despite her dark secrets, but she was always “the other woman” and finally Helena’s fragile world crashes.

    We meet Helena in shards: talks with the psychologist interspersed with flashbacks to her childhood and Helena’s inner conversation with the love of her life.

    The story is full of nerves and tension rises with the realization of who Helena really is.

    Seared is a psychological thriller that insightfull depicts a broken womans desperate attempts to create a life worth living.

  • Second Best by Dallacey E Green

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    Cassie is a very sensitive and insecure woman, that is extremely conscious of her appearance. She has lived her life in the shadow of her twin sister, Helen. Now Cassie has come upon her first wedding anniversary to Nicholas, the man that had asked Helen to marry him, yet ended up marrying her instead. To the People in Valentine this story has been the talk of the town. Wherever Cassie goes she hears people whispering questions that she has thought upon time and time again. How could Nicholas bare living without Helen, the woman that he loves? Why had he married Cassie, the crippled sister and how could he live with a bride that could only ever be second best?

  • For A Lifetime by Dallacey E Green

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    Sapphire has experienced a lot of financial difficulties and she feels as though she will not be able to support her mother or her younger brother Jimmy. When all hope seems lost she is offered a job as a nanny from a rich and successful owner of a photography magazine, Anthony Black. Sapphire should be excited, only she has never really liked Anthony, they have never truly gotten along and she had always been in love with Anthony’s twin brother Andre. So why instead of making her his nanny, has Anthony asked Sapphire for her hand in marriage, a marriage for a lifetime?

  • Alone In My Memories by Dallacey E Green

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    When Katherine wakes up out of a coma, she is unable to recall the last Seven years of her life. She finds herself married, not to Caleb her college boyfriend of two years, but to the man that she dislikes the most, Myles Manley. It would have been easy to distance herself from Myles, to walk away from their marriage, but Katherine is told that they have two children and a baby on the way. She is puzzled and struggles to find the answers that would shed some light to her actions, and is tormented with the thought of how she could have gone against her heart and married Myles…

  • Is It Worth It by Dallacey E Green

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    Jake is a Native American Indian and his wife Charlie is an African American. In the last recent months Jake and Charlie have gone through a tragic loss, which has greatly affected their marriage. They leave New York City and move to the South, in hopes to find some solitude. This move challenges their relationship to the point that Jake finds himself wondering if their love, their marriage, is truly worth it.

  • The Random Series Boxed Set by Julia Kent

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    The Random Series Boxed Set includes the first three books in the Random series from NYT and USA Today bestselling author Julia Kent: Random Acts of Crazy, Random Acts of Trust and Random Acts of Fantasy. Based on five band members of the rock group Random Acts of Crazy, each full-length novel is loaded humor, emotion and sexy adventure. It all begins with a random meeting between a chick from the rural Midwest who picks up a naked hitchhiker wearing only a guitar and gets crazier from there.

  • Spanked By Her Victorian Husband (Bare Bottom Spankings Book 3) by Steele Star

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    Naïve young wife Lady Chastity is horrified when the local shopkeeper confronts her proud aristocratic husband Lord Masterson about her unpaid bills for the latest French fashions. But her intense embarrassment turns into utter humiliation as the stern lord punishes her with a harsh bare-bottom spanking – administered together with the male servants. This 5,200 word story includes spanking, humiliation and voyeurism.

  • Walking With MacBeth by William Newell

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    The Experience Of A Lifetime…Through A Chance Encounter

    Brayden is a former NFL caliber linebacker who now teaches Anthropological Archaeology at his Alma Mater, the University of Virginia. His entire adult life has been spent either clashing with people or studying them on digs around the world. Now, he has finally saved up enough money to realize his lifelong dream of traveling to Scotland, home of his ancestors.

    Dr. Alyssa Neal is a beautiful young professor of History at the world renowned University of Chicago. Up for tenure, she decides to take a break from the daily grind of grading papers and fending off crude attempts to sleep with her from her male students. She travels to Scotland for a few weeks in the summer to indulge her love of Medieval European History in a country she knows little about. A chance meeting brings these two American Historians together at the registration desk for the Premier—Glasgow Hotel. A series of events forges their relationship in fire, leaving them stranded in another time where they must assume the identities of nobles long dead, as they fight for the truth and their own lives.