Now there are three random ducks hanging out across the street from my house. They have been there for about 3 or four days. A neighbor of mine down the street has a pink kiddie pool that is in a junk pile on the side of their house. Can you see where I am going with this? Someone get me some stale bread.
The Merrow of Lake Michigan
Claire O. Fahey
(68 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Historical Fiction
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Joey Fagan is certain of only two things. The mayor of Chicago will be assassinated at the end of the week, and she is stuck in the year 1893. What she doesn’t know is how she landed 100 years back in time, or why Peter Hastings, the man trying to help her, shares some eerie similarities to her dead husband. When Joey, perhaps unwisely, revealed the year of her origins it didn’t sit well with her host. Her effort to convince him by predicting the mayor’s murder only made matters worse. Now her sanity is in question, and everything she does puts it further into doubt. One of the few bright spots in the whole situation is William, Peter’s five year-old son, but he is a stark reminder that she left a son of her own back in 1993. Stuck in the past and desperate to return to her own Chicago, Joey stumbles her way through a time when women had a barely-audible voice, and very few options. Armed with nothing but her wits, Joey must navigate the rigid waters of the Victorian era while she tries to prevent a murder and find her way home.
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The Theory Of Invisibility
Aimee Pitta
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Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Women’s Fiction
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We see… who we want to see We believe… in what we want to believe When we stop believing… we stop being seen Set against the backdrop of California’s beautiful Venice Canals The Theory of Invisibility is a modern day fable that uses magical realism as an expression of one’s loss of faith. Emme Taylor, haunted by the death of her husband and son, and unable to interact with the world as she’s known it, slips into a state of invisibility. When Emme seemingly disappears, Morgan, Emme’s sister, immediately fears the worse and shines a spotlight of suspicion on Phil, Emme’s co-worker. As Emme struggles through her haze of grief she must decide if she should sacrifice her cloak of invisibility in order to save the ones she loves.
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The Other of One – Book One: The Lythiann Chronicles
Brian G. Burke
(53 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Coming of Age
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Told in true Seanchaí fashion, The Other of One is an Irish fantasy about a boy named William Muldoon who is summoned to a mythical world underground. The wondrous realm of Lythiann. There he meets a community of Imps who are seeking refuge from a Wrythunn most foul, Drevol Briggun. Being the reincarnation of the only other Wrythunn in existence who has the potential to confront Briggun’s power, it is up to William to assassinate him. For not only is Lythiann under threat, but his own world is too…
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The Senator: A Blake Jordan Thriller
Ken Fite
(33 Reviews)
Genre: Thrillers | Suspense
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On the evening that Senator James Keller is set to receive his party’s nomination for President of the United States, a kidnapper initiates a brilliant plan to stream the senator’s execution for the world to see. Ex-Navy SEAL and federal agent Blake Jordan sets out to rescue his friend and mentor along with his partner, Agent Jami Davis. Against all odds, Jordan must untangle the web of confusion to find the senator before it’s too late. In this action-packed debut novel, Ken Fite has written a roller-coaster of a thriller sure to keep you turning the pages late into the night.
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Scaring the Crows: 21 Tales for Noon or Midnight
Gregory Miller
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Genre: Short Stories | Horror
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Tales for Noon: A piano reveals an old woman’s youth. A time machine’s lesson comes too late. Christmas trees save a lost soul’s life. Ten million people live in one man’s breath. … Or Midnight: Murder returns to an infamous moor. Asylum workers find what is worse than insanity. A shunned grave’s secrets gain fatal exposure. Nighttime terrors turn all too real. These and other stories comprise a compilation of bittersweet warmth and creeping horror, subtle illumination and dark vistas. Gregory Miller’s Scaring the Crows is a genre-spanning collection of short fiction at its finest. Read it at noon… or midnight.
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