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  • Invasion of Privacy and Other Short Stories by Jim Liston

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    Invasion of Privacy

    If you’re the person who murdered my wife and think you’ve gotten away with it, think again. I’m looking for you, and I’ll eventually find you.

    Is it wrong for me to try and find the person who ruined my life, even at the expense of stealing a few moments of someone’s privacy? If I invade a person’s privacy without them knowing it, what’s the harm? I guess it all comes down to the question of whether I’m willing to risk the consequence of going to jail if I’m caught. I am. What do I have to lose?

    The other stories included are:

    The Tourist Attraction

    I’m sick of it. Every day there’s a group of them tourists, standing by my fence watching us, pointing and whispering. I don’t know what started it, but I’ll be damned if I’m gonna put up with it much longer.

    A Novel Murder

    “I’m going to kill her today,” he said, “I’ve had her tied up in the basement for three days; it’s time to end it.”

    The Doctor’s Pet Fly

    A fly only lives for about a month. It seems like a waste of time to train a fly and then have it die after only a month. Maybe he’s found a way to keep them alive longer. He is a doctor, after all.

    The Show

    Rita looked around at the crowd of smiling, excited faces, concentrating on every detail to commit it to memory; she didn’t want to forget any of it. She shouldn’t have worried; she would remember this for the rest of her life.

    Carl and Tabitha

    Carl hated his boss and was determined to find a way to get even with him.

    Tag, You’re It!

    We looked across the valley at a breathtaking scene of red lakes and forests of blue and orange that were alive with activity.

    Before They Come Back

    Running his claw-like hand along my spine while making an odd whistling noise that I surmised to be their way of communicating, I began to realize they were preparing to cut me open.

    Justin’s Love

    When Justin first saw Lucille, it was love at first sight. He knew that she was perfect for him. All of his friends and co-workers were envious; she was beautiful.

    Ronnie and the Smoke Bomb.

    I didn’t tell Ronnie the police had found him sitting on the curb near the car, crying. They said he was sitting there mumbling, “It’s only a smoke bomb.”

  • Agushaya: Priestess of Nergal Book 1 by Zarug Thane @ZarugThane

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    Warning: For Adults Only. Contains unnecessarily graphic and arguably gratuitous sexual material. HLGBT with elements of light dominance and discipline.

    Sent to earth to spread the fame of Lord Nergal, Agushaya is hampered by her mortal body, which has been infected with an unduly amorous disposition. To compound her difficulties, she soon finds herself indebted to the depraved-but-cute wizard, Seth. Accompanied by the muscular but submissive Ragnar and the shy concubine Zoar, Agushaya and Seth travel through a post-apocalyptic landscape, battling bandits and riding fusion-powered riverboats, searching for an artifact of unmentionable power.

  • Montana Surrender by Trana Mae Simmons @TMSimmonsauthor

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    Jessica has far too many worries on her mind to be distracted by the sexy on-the-run outlaw, Storm. And Storm has no time to pursue the beauty who invades his hideout; he has to clear his name. Too many barriers stand between the two of them to ever fall in love. Or can they overcome the obstacles?

  • Tango Boat Dancers by Charles Frankhauser

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    From the earliest of times, leaders encouraged groups of people to accomplish difficult tasks. Issues associated with maintaining high levels of morale were critical to the success of the tasks at hand. During the 1930’s, an Admiral seeks advice from a psychologist in regard to maintaining high levels of morale among sailors serving long tours at sea. A male and two female naval officers lead a team in a clinical trial to determine the effectiveness of a doctor’s recommended cures to raise morale and cure homesickness.

    A German U-Boat Admiral assigns a young officer to develop a plan to eliminate depression and homesickness among sailors on training missions near the American coast prior to WWII. The Admiral gives the officer no specifics in terms of how to develop a test plan based on a few remarks of a renowned psychologist in Berlin. The Lieutenant is assigned two female Lieutenants as members of his first command. The command is ordered to submit a test plan for approval based on the psychologist’s vague unclear remarks to his friend the Admiral.

    One Lieutenant is the psychologist’s daughter; the other Lieutenant was a chorus girl with previous experience running an escort service for high-ranking party members. The male Lieutenant and the psychologist’s daughter are attracted to one another; the experienced escort member of the team guides the other team members in learning the basics of brothel management at a brothel run by her family in Hamburg.

    A plan is developed to hire contractors from Hamburg to staff a boat designed as a treatment center for depressed sailors. A team consisting of three naval Lieutenants and five contractors travel by cruise ship to Key West, Florida to work undercover in a bar while conducting homesick treatment tests at sea during rendezvous with U-Boats.

    Specific tests are ordered for each patient as prescribed from the psychologist’s office using shortwave radio from Berlin. The importance of validating the treatment theory is given top priority with unlimited support provided from the German General Staff.

  • The Freefall Trilogy (Complete Collection) by Sadie Mills @sadiemillsbooks

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    Have you ever knelt at the open door of a plane, gasping in the choke of diesel, the wind stealing the breath from your mouth; knowing that at any second you’ll be falling out of it, plummeting back down to earth, when the stranger strapped to your back pushes you out?

    The Freefall Trilogy is a complete box set series of romantic comedy novellas. In these action packed love stories (each between 42 and 52 pages) Sadie Mills grabs the reader by the handholds, drags them to the door and pulls them out of the plane with her, giving a glimpse into a world surging with adrenaline (not to mention insanely hot men) rarely explored in literature.

    Parachutes and Peppermints (The Freefall Trilogy Part 1)

    Chocolatier, Lucy Simkins, has been unceremoniously dumped by her dithering boyfriend, Phil. She needs to blast him out of her system. She needs to feel alive. She decides to go skydiving.

    Joshua Snow is one of the most experienced tandem instructors at the dropzone, with a smile that can charm the birds from the trees. Confident, charismatic, even a little cocky, he soon finds himself on the back foot. He finds his shy little tandem student somewhat disarming.

    There’s an instant attraction between Joshua and Lucy, an attraction that hasn’t gone unnoticed by his peers. A distracted student is one thing – they’re all used to that. But a distracted instructor? That’s a whole different story.

    Parachutes and Pep Talks (The Freefall Trilogy Part 2)

    Lucy is back at the dropzone. She wants to become a fully fledged skydiver and learn to fly on her own. She’s been placed in the more than capable (if somewhat indiscreet) hands of Joshua’s fellow skydiving instructor, Froggy, AKA Jeremy Fisher.

    Froggy is a wee, wiry Scotsman who does hopping mad like nobody else, but he has a big heart and he’s got Lucy’s back. Student and instructor build up a bond. Froggy makes a startling revelation regarding Joshua’s past that rocks their relationship to its foundations.

    Lucy discovers that in skydiving, life can turn on a dime, and the world can drop away from your feet at any second. A twist of fate leaves not just her relationship with Josh, but Lucy’s life hanging in the balance.

    Parachutes and Pepto Bismol (The Freefall Trilogy Part 3)

    Joshua takes Lucy by surprise, sweeping her off on a romantic weekend to Paris; dancing her over the Seine. But following a chance meeting with one of Joshua’s skydiving friends, Lucy’s dream quickly turns into a nightmare. It suddenly dawns on her that he might have come with an ulterior motive; a motive that terrifies her. BASE jumping.

  • Hot Prairie Nights by Anita Philmar @anitaphilmar

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    It’s a hard life living on the western plains. Elizabeth Murphy knows she lives it every day.

    Then just like some medieval knight in shining armor, a stranger arrives at her door. He claims to be a friend, who is down on his luck and looking for work.

    Just looking at him sets her body on fire, and with them sharing a small log cabin, the nights are bound to heat up. Can she resist the chance to take a ride with the cowboy? Or should she trust him at all?

    After all, he thinks wearing a shirt is an optional item and he knows way too many facts about her dead gun slinging husband?

  • Out of the Woods by Amelia Bishop

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    Harrison is a botanist, working in the forest. Jackson is a man with a secret, hiding there.

    By luck, or fate, they cross paths and form a fast friendship. As their relationship grows more serious, they each see in the other a chance for real happiness.

    But Jackson’s past mistakes are not easily overcome, and it will take all of Harrison’s love and patience for them to find a happy ending.

  • He’s the Man (The Alexanders) by M. Malone

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    A soldier who has lost it all…

    A family that won’t let go…

    And the one woman who can help him get his life back.

    From National Bestselling author M. Malone comes a tale about broken dreams, determination and the healing power of love. Get caught up in the magic in the newest installment of The Alexanders series.

    Because in the Alexander family, if we love you then you’re one of us.

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    MATT SIMMONS is over Army doctors poking him. But when his sister won’t stop nagging him to see their old babysitter, now a sought after physical therapist, he gives in just to get some peace. He’ll do almost anything if it gives him back his dream of being an Army Ranger.

    PENELOPE LEWIS is finally putting down roots after a lifetime of moving around. She’s got everything she wants, except the settled suburban life she longs for. All she needs is the perfect guy, which means NO military men.

    When Matt realizes that his old babysitter is h-o-t, he’s suddenly seeing the benefits of therapy. But Penny still sees him as the bratty kid she used to babysit.

    Suddenly he has a new mission in life…

    WARNING: This book contains an elderly lothario, a heroine who’s not afraid to get in your face, and the kind of sex therapy that med school doesn’t teach.

    THE ALEXANDERS SERIES

    over 100,000+ copies sold!

    Teasing Trent

    One More Day

    The Things I Do for You

    He’s the Man

    Christmas with The Alexanders ~11/2013

    All I Need is You ~1/2014

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  • The First Alpha by K A Taylor

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    Adam has waited an eternity for his mate. After three thousand years of searching he’s almost lost hope that he’ll ever find her… almost convinced himself that God has forsaken him.

    Cassie is miserable. At just 23 the buxom, beautiful werewolf has found herself caught up in her mother’s Machiavellian power struggles, forced into an arranged marriage with the cruel, violent alpha of the Ironclaws, Lucius. When the Long Night arrives Cassie will be his property, to do with as he pleases.

    Imprisoned in Lucius’ summer home with Megan, a gutter-minded 400 year old teenager, and Rutherford, a senile housekeeper who can’t remember where he left his trousers, Cassie has resigned herself to her fate. She’d never dare go against her mother, and to reject Lucius would lead the weak Darkfangs into war against the mighty Ironclaws. Cassie knows she has no choice but to sacrifice her happiness for her tribe…

    … And then she picks up a scent on the breeze.

    The First Alpha is a tale of love against all odds; of betrayal, scheming and intrigue, and of two lost souls linked together across time.

  • Cooking Class by Valerie Douglas

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    Lily Cavanaugh did it the hard way. She’d apprenticed under Master Chef Evan Taylor until he threw one temper tantrum too many. She was madly in love with him but so was every other woman who worked for him. So she walked away and built her own restaurant. Then Evan and the director of his new TV show, Dylan Bryant, walk into her restaurant to offer her an intriguing proposition…