Yesterday the planets decided to play tricks on me. I literally couldn’t stop hurting myself. I am wearing three band-aids on my hands from a cut, smashing my hand in a drawer, and a burn. Sometimes I put a band-aid on not because it’s cut..it just makes it feel better and it’s a Ninja Turtle band-aid so it makes me smile as well.I think I broke my toe getting into the shower, and I tweaked my back lifting my cat (still on his diet). I poked my own eye with my thumb, and I ran my shoulder into a wall that I swear moved. Wednesday is the new Monday! Thank goodness it’s Thursday.
To Steal a Highlander’s Heart (Highland Fae Chronicles)
Samantha Holt
(30 Reviews)
Genre: Romance
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Moray, Scotland, 1231
Alana sets eyes on Morgann for the first time in several years and what does he do? He captures her! But Alana refuses to go meekly with the sexy Highland warrior. Her kidnapping will reignite the rift that’s existed between the two clans since her father accused Morgann of theft and she doesn’t want to see her father harmed in the inevitable war that will ensue.
Unfortunately for Alana, the faeries seek to interfere with her plans to escape. The sidhe have a debt to repay and Teile, the green faery, is determined to mend the rift between the clans for good. And that means ensuring Alana and Morgann marry.
Morgann has his own reasons for taking Alana and they are nothing to do with marriage or war. He wants to use her to reveal a secret from the past, the one that had him accused of theft. If only he didn’t find his childhood friend so attractive. When circumstances force them together, Alana’s life is threatened and war is imminent. Can Morgann reveal the truth without losing Alana? And will the faery’s meddling help or hinder his cause?
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The Bracken Anthology
Matthew Bracken
(107 Reviews)
Genre: Politics & Social Sciences | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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Recent essays, commentaries and short fiction from author Matt Bracken, 2010 to 2013, now including “Alas, Brave New Babylon.” Totals about 160 pages of high-octane distillate.
- 1. Arm Thy Neighbor
- 2. The CW2 Cube: Mapping the Meta-Terrain of Civil War Two
- 3. In Praise of Duplexed AR-15 Magazines
- 4. Professor Raoul X (short fiction)
- 5. Q&A with Matthew Bracken about Castigo Cay
- 6. Just A Working Man With His Tools (covert rifle carrier)
- 7. Review of Joseph P. Martino’s “Resistance to Tyranny”
- 8. Gangster Government and Sakharov’s Immunity
- 9. Night Fighting 101
- 10. When the music stops: How America’s cities may explode in violence
- 11. How Islam could be brought to an end
- 12. What I Saw At The Coup (short fiction)
- 13. I will not submit. I will never surrender.
- 14. Trapping Feral Pigs and Other Parables of Modern Life
- 15. Benghazi’s Smoking Gun? Only President Can Give ‘Cross-Border Authority’
- 16. Dear Mr. Security Agent: An open letter to law enforcement on gun control
- 17. Alas, Brave New Babylon (short fiction)
- 18. Get yourself a thirty-footer and go!
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Spiderstalk
D. Nathan Hilliard
(23 Reviews)
Genre: Horror | Science Fiction
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New from the author of Dead Stop… . Life hasn’t been kind to Adam Sellars lately. In the past year he has broken up with his fiancee, barely survived a terrible car wreck, and had his brother’s family vanish while he lay unconscious in the hospital. The only thing he has left of them is a frantic call in his cell phone’s voice messages, along with the blurry photo of a spider. Since then he has been a crippled shell going through the motions of life with nothing but the search for his brother to keep him going. But Adam is about to discover that things can still take a turn for the worse. Much worse. His quest for his brother has brushed up against a very dark corner of the world and something has come out of that darkness with an unholy vengeance. Something unbelievable. He can’t fight it, he can’t hide from it, and not even the police can protect him as his world descends into chaos.
His only hope lies in a mysterious pair of strangers who have appeared out of nowhere with an offer of aid. But they have their own agenda, and his survival may not be their top priority. Now Adam must keep his wits about him and learn to believe in himself again as events send him on a collision course with a monster more horrific than he ever dreamed possible.
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To Forestall the Darkness: A Novel of Ancient Rome (The Tribonian Trilogy)
Vann Turner
(12 Reviews)
Genre: History | Historical Fiction
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To Forestall the Darkness: A Novel of Ancient Rome is the fictional story of a man who almost prevented the Dark Ages. Its setting is the twilight of Antiquity, when the traditions of Rome collided with the customs of the Germanic invaders.
Decades of war in the Sixth Century devastated Italy. The plague depopulated it. Industry, agriculture, commerce and city life stopped. Darkness loomed. The Germanic Lombards held power and the people cowered under them, defeated and despondent.
Through this desolation moves Titus Tribonius. Unlike others, he is not content merely to survive. Instead, he refuses to let slip away everything Rome had built.
With some aiding him, some opposing, and some even betraying him, he struggles to restore what has been lost. He refuses to accept that the coming age will be dark.
Amid the ruination you’ll meet characters who teem with life:
Theodelinda, Queen of the ruling Lombards, beautiful, vain, manipulative, and plotting to murder the King; Bibula, the feisty and gregarious proprietress of a taberna; Stola, Titus’s wife, whose excessive piety has constricted her life; Celer, a youth of mixed Roman-Germanic stock; Decius, a runaway slave from Corsica; Ratold, the Lombard’s dark Master of Horse; and Titus’ aunt, who dances with the shades of the dead. To Forestall the Darkness is a serious historical novel of Ancient Rome, like Steven Saylor’s Roman Blood, or Gary Jennings’ Raptor. The century in which it is set, the Sixth, was the pivotal century. Things could have gone either way and there was still a chance that the accumulated culture of the Roman people–the skills, the technologies, the optimistic world-view–would continue. Titus tries to make it so.
Join Titus in the pages of To Forestall the Darkness and help him as he struggles to prevent the Dark Ages.
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Joe Soap
Andrew Peters
(11 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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Meet second rate crime writer Jed Higgins…no, not Jack…Jed. Yes it does cause confusion, but Jed’s just beginning to earn a little success when the events of a night thirty years ago threaten to come back and destroy him. Things go from bad to worse, as he finds himself in the power of a shadowy government organization. Innocent people are marked for death, and Jed has to make horrendous decisions as to who lives and who dies. Things turn nasty. Very nasty indeed.
‘Joe Soap’ is Jed’s fictional detective, but it’s also slang for a sucker, and that’s what Jed is being played for. Exactly how far can an ordinary bloke be pushed, and how much guilt can one man cope with?
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Finding Your Way to Happy: 25 Invaluable Lessons for Life
Brad Anastasia
(13 Reviews)
Genre: Self-Help
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What if the assumptions you‘ve made about how to live a good life were inaccurate? What if, despite doing everything you thought was right in life, you still wound up unhappy? What if the life plan your parents, peers, or society thought was best for you, isn’t the kind of life you really wanted to live? Imagine waking up one day and realizing you’ve lived your life the wrong way, only it’s too late to do anything about it. It should never have to be this way.
Broken down into twenty-five essential life lessons that focus on relationships, careers, health, and life in general, Finding Your Way to Happy will help you answer the question: “Am I living my life the right way?” while there is still time to do something about it.
Don’t be fooled by common misconceptions about life and happiness that most people never bother to question. Read and find out why:
- Financial success isn’t a prerequisite to happiness
- Your genetics don’t always have your best interests in mind
- People don’t change without extraordinary effort
- Nothing very bad lasts for very long
- Happiness doesn’t have to be complicated
Filled with actionable advice on how to find happiness and meaning in today’s world, Finding Your Way to Happy provides the knowledge you need to make smarter life choices, and helps you avoid saying those dreaded words: if I only knew then what I know now.
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