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  • Bang: Memoirs of a Relationship Assassin by David Wailing

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    DON’T NEED THE OTHER HALF ANY MORE? TAKE THEM OUT.

    So, you’ve hired a detective agency to prove your partner is cheating on you. But there’s no evidence to be found. Who you gonna call?

    Me. I am the assassin. Your friend.

    Anything your other half secretly desires, whatever makes her give in to temptation… that’s who I’ll become. Get close to her. Take her out. Bang. That’s what a relationship assassin does. Infidelity for hire!

    But don’t think I’m heartless. I’m a professional. I’ve got Rules to protect my targets. Rules to stop them getting too close to the real me.

    Rules that were blown away when three extraordinary women – the seductress, the celebrity, and the office girl – turned my world inside out…

    Bang: Memoirs of a Relationship Assassin is a 100,000 word novel from the author of Fake Kate and the Auto Series.

    Bang now includes two bonus relationship assassin stories: Roulette and Players.

  • Foreplay for Murder by Dick C. Waters

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    Keeping a deformed redhead hidden away until she becomes a gorgeous redhead is not the best strategy. Adding misdirected care focused on sexual gratification can lead to unpredictable results. When the butterfly finally recognizes her own beauty and sexual powers…roles get reversed. Family secrets along with money, greed, lust, desire, and kinky sex become Foreplay for Murder.

    Scott Tucker has no idea what he has agreed to do when he embarks on what he thinks is just a small investigation. He also has no idea how tight the ropes in his nightmares will become.

  • Into the Fire (The Prince of Zammar; 1) by Samantha Nolan @NolanSamantha13

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    Under Zammar’s sun, passion and secrets run deep.

    Prince Jalen ‘Anaq Al-Jameyri, oldest son and heir to the kingdom of Zammar, is an acclaimed general, a war hero, and also a man who hides dark secrets behind a mask.

    Sadie worked as a healer on the outskirts of the capital, offering her services to her neighbors to cure illnesses and injuries. But her abilities have attracted the attention of the authorities, and she is now awaiting death, accused of a crime she didn’t commit.

    When all seems lost, the masked prince stays the executioner’s hand and instead offers Sadie a bargain: a year of her life in his service. In exchange, when the year has ended, she will have her life and freedom again. With nothing left to lose, she accepts the deal.

    In the palace of Zammar, under Jalen’s expert hands, Sadie will learn of pleasure and desire unlike anything she could have ever imagined. And she will step right Into the Fire…

    Into the Fire is a 11.5k words novellette (around 55 pages) and is the first of the Prince of Zammar serial. Episodes 1 to 4 are now available. Episode 5 will be released on August 16th and the last episode on August 30th.

  • Atlantic City Nazi by Charles Frankhauser

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    Before WWII a Nazi spy (a showgirl) feigns interest in a poor lonely young man living with nearly destitute musicians playing a gig in a rundown bar in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Ruby entices him with several capers yielding pocket change from pushcarts on the Boardwalk to romance under the Boardwalk in an effort to lure him into espionage with her spy ring. RC succumbs to her charms and the rest is history including a tragic plot involving the Hindenburg’s arrival at Lakehurst Naval Air Station. RC and his new companions travel by boat from Atlantic City to Key West while conducting a beach survey for the German General Staff. Ruby is recalled to Germany leaving RC with a boatload of cash to purchase booze to improve the morale of U-Boat crews on long deployments along America’s coastline. A US sailor mentions payday loans and the start of an illegal banking industry takes hold using German owned American money. RC rises in terms of wealth and social status. Newport weddings and scrapes with the FBI generate thrills and adventure.

  • After The Fall by Ariadne Wayne

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    The first time Natalie and Alex met, Natalie fell hard. Literally. The pair embark on a three month fling and after the fall Alex leaves the country. Natalie struggles to get on with her life and as it turns out, Alex can’t forget her either

    Torn between what he feels for Natalie and loyalty to his father, Alex makes a choice that will change his life forever. But his overwhelming need to regain his father’s respect could ruin everything.

  • After Alex Died by Dakota Madison

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    Dee Dee DeMarco’s brother, Alex, was funny, free-spirited and creative. He was also gay. Tormented by bullies, Alex killed himself on his 15th birthday.

    Two years later, and now in college, Dee Dee believes getting a summer job working with a college-prep program for disadvantaged high school students is a stroke of luck, until she discovers that the guy assigned to co-lead her group is Cameron Connelly, a star basketball player and one of the bullies who tormented her brother to death. How can Dee Dee possibly spend the entire summer working so closely with one of the boys she blames for her brother’s death?

  • The Scent of Roses by Charlene Raddon

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    Rosalyn Delaney tracks down her missing husband, only to learn he’s been murdered. His business partner, Whip Kincaid, is the suspected killer, but he has disappeared. Too broke to leave, Rosalyn stays at her husband’s home, Rose House, even after she starts receiving nightly visits from a charming “ghost”. Rosalyn has secrets and a darn good reason for not going back home. Whip Kincaid hoped to start over in Whiskey Ridge, Arizona by going into business with his partner, Josiah Bullock. Now, wanted for murder and hiding in his own home, Rose House, his only choice is to clear his name by finding the real killer. But how, with Rosalyn in the house and a posse stationed outside? He begins by trying to scare Rosalyn away, but she doesn’t frighten easily. Soon, he’s no longer sure he wants her to go, since she would take his heart with her

  • Diary of a Freedom Writer “The Experience” by Darrius Garrett @herbanprince

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    Survivor… a word continuously thought of when reading this memoir. Upon the release of The Freedom Writers Diary and film adaptation starring Hilary Swank in 2007, New York Times bestselling author Darrius Garrett realized that both book and movie tell the Freedom Writer Story as a whole, but not on a personal level. During speaking engagements, the same questions always surface: ‘Did Ms. Gruwell change you? How did you make it out of the gang life? What stopped you from killing yourself?’ Darrius’s answers are inside.

    Diary of a Freedom Writer takes you on a journey beyond the classrooms to the treacherous streets of Long Beach, California. An innocent little boy born in poverty and raised in a violent environment, Darrius became a product of the streets, written off by the school and judicial systems alike, growing up in an environment full of gangs and drugs. He spent his life searching for a father figure until he became a Freedom Writer, motivational speaker, bestselling author, and finally a father himself. His story is that of a man realizing his experiences are what made him the man he has been seeking to be all his life. Upon beating the odds, Diary of a Freedom Writer serves as proof that Darrius’s story of struggle, life, change, and hope will uplift, educate, encourage, and inspire.

  • Heels and Heroes by Tiffany Allee

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    Brenda is a second-rate superhero, normally more concerned with uniform fashion than defeating bad guys. But when a violent, new super villain declares war against her city, she suddenly finds her specialized power to deafen sound in high demand.

    As if facing the destructive force of a new enemy isn’t bad enough, she finds herself paired with the powerful, yet emotionally distant, Justice. Forced to work at the side of the only man who gets her heart pounding, Brenda is not only in danger of losing her life in battle, but also her heart to a man who might not be able to love her back.

  • Parachutes and Pep Talks (The Freefall Trilogy – Part 2) by Sadie Mills

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    Continuing from Parachutes and Peppermints (Part 1 of the Sadie Mills Freefall Trilogy), we pick up the romance between chocolatier, Lucy Simkins, and skydiving instructor, Joshua Snow.

    One month on from her tandem jump with Josh, 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.

    The Sadie Mills Freefall Trilogy is a series of novelettes (between 48 and 72 pages). These fast-paced romantic comedies are set within the space of a single day. In this action-packed adventure, Sadie Mills grabs the unsuspecting reader by the handholds, drags them to the door, and pulls them out of the plane with her, giving a glimpse of a world surging with adrenaline (not to mention insanely hot men) rarely explored in literature.