Normally I wouldn’t quote memes I see on Facebook, but this one was me the other day. “My Mom Voice was so loud even my neighbors brushed their teeth and cleaned their rooms.” Long ago I turned into the crazy lady/mom on the street. Wandering the front yard in my robe, crazy hair, and giving visitors to the street the evil eye. I finally stopped giving the evil glares to this one man who walks his dog by my house every day at 7:30. I figure after three years he might be okay. I’m not letting my guard down completely, but he passed the first round. I always wondered how the crazy lady on the street became that way. Now I know.
CAME A SHADOW (The Shadow Trilogy Book 1)
by Patrick Dakin
(159 Reviews)
Genre: Suspense | Mystery
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When he is eight years old Reuben Sykes kills his abusive father in a remote cabin in the mountains of Virginia. Although the act brings with it a sense of tremendous relief, Reuben takes no pleasure in it. The subsequent murder of his sister, though, is an entirely different matter. When done, in fact, his only regret is that he can’t kill her all over again. Sixty-four years later, when four-year-old Sophie Crandall is abducted from her grandfather’s home in rural Maine, the ensuing investigation brings answers no one is prepared to hear. A roller-coaster ride of a book that will thrill you, shock you, and ultimately leave you with a sense of dread.
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Patriot Rules: A Novel
by David Gregory
(9 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Political
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Life, liberty, and… time travel? Politics, what-ifs, all-knowing historical ghosts. Matt, a young college student with political aspirations, is dead set on becoming president someday. Inspired by his best friend, he wants to end poverty in America, and being president will give him the power to do just that. His plan: an economic bill of rights, that he believes should be guaranteed to every citizen. In a strange, near death-like experience, time freezes, and Matt encounters a man who calls himself Ben Franklin. Franklin tells Matt that he will become president but his plan to “fix” America will fail… no matter what he does. He is, however, given a unique proposition – to travel back in time to the Constitutional Convention and present his plan, making it part of the foundation of the US. How it affected Matt’s present is something he never imagined. He soon learns that even the best intentions can have unexpected consequences, and that his encounters with the Founding Fathers have only just begun…
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Chimera (Universe Eventual Book 1)
by N.J. Tanger
(231 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction | Teen & Young Adult
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The fate of Earth’s first colony rests on the shoulders of a pair of misfits: Theo Puck, a rogue hacker with a gift for speaking to machines, and Selena Samuelson, a brash but talented pilot with a dark secret in her past. Earth went silent over a decade ago. No contact, no resupply. If something doesn’t change, the colony will go extinct. The only way to restore communication with Earth is the ancient colony ship Chimera. Two centuries of disrepair have taken their toll on her–the shipboard AI that allows travel between distant stars is lost in unending sleep. She must be woken and the ship rebuilt for a desperate return journey to Earth. The mandate to repair and crew the Chimera seems like a game to Theo–one he isn’t invited to play. Angry at having been overlooked, Theo hacks his name onto the list of those selected to crew the Chimera, a decision he soon regrets. A brutal murder changes everything: Theo must make it to the Chimera or his family will suffer terribly consequences. Piloting an ore trawler is the only life Selena has ever known until an industrial accident strands her aboard the Hydra, the orbital station responsible for rebuilding the Chimera. A chance encounter with her AI suggests Selena might have a far larger role to play in saving the colony than she–or anyone else–ever imagined. Theo and Selena’s futures become intertwined as they carve out places for themselves in the crew that will navigate the Chimera back to Earth. However, behind the scenes, a brilliant sociopath has set events in motion that could not only destroy their lives, but doom their colony as well.
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Widow’s Pension: A Caney Ridge Story
by Howard K. Warren
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Genre: Short Stories | Historical Fiction
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“Why does God hate us women so much?” Lizzie-Beth Spurlock, a Civil War widow, asks herself this question at the funeral of her son. But the past won’t stay buried, and a secret from years ago returns to tear apart a family and a town.
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Kimo’s War
by James J. Frey PhD
(20 Reviews)
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
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Kimo’s War is America’s Novel. The story alone will rapidly seize the attention of fans of military fiction and non-fiction, collectors of first-person histories of the U.S. efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan, and particularly those who have had boots on the ground in either theater. It is a complex psychological and comedic narrative of the life and mind of LT Kimo Kitazono and his alter ego, Lapu (the Hawai’ian God of Darkness), who materializes as a defense mechanism in Kimo’s mind during the War. The trifecta of Kimo, Lapu, and military-vs-civilian culture, emerge through the story as both the main and supporting characters. The writing is raw, and at times, humorous and satirical. The narrative reads like Dave Barry with a healthy dose of PJ O’Rourke and is seeded with heavier verse reminiscent of Joseph Heller. You will laugh and you will cry. But perhaps more importantly, you will experience first-hand wartime conflict and its physical and psychological aftermath through the unique psychological perspective of the author, James J Frey, Ph.D. The book will surely find a permanent place in many personal libraries.
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