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Florida Girls (The Queenpin Chronicles Book 1)
by L.L. Kirchner
(233 Reviews)
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She wanted a quiet life — something mafia-free. But that was never going to be Thelma Miles’s story.
St. Petersburg, Florida, 1944. When 18-year-old Thelma Miles joins a troupe of swimsuit models on a national war bond tour, she’s sure she’s escaped her dangerous past.
Until she realizes she’s stepped straight into the mafia’s lair — and they’re not about to let her walk away.
Her new boss, Kathleen Young, is obsessed with climbing the social ladder and more than willing to shove Thelma into the path of Florida’s deadliest crime syndicates. But when Kathleen gets caught in the crossfire, the two form an uneasy alliance and hit the road — running from trouble they can’t quite outdistance.
Haunted by flickering premonitions she can’t control, Thelma must navigate not just wartime America, but the brutal power plays and tangled loyalties lurking behind the glamor. Between Kathleen’s ruthless ambition and Thelma’s dangerous second sight, they might just prove that women really can have it all — if they survive the tour.
Now if they can just make it to the end without murdering anyone.
Else. Without murdering anyone else.
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The Famine: A Saga of Survival and Rebellion (The Irish Series Book 1)
by Ryan Donaghy
(118 Reviews)
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“A sweeping tale of survival, rebellion, and destiny — from the starving fields of Ireland to the halls of power in America and the battlefields of revolution.”
Ireland, 1845 — The Great Famine has begun. The O’Donaghue family, once proud tenant farmers, are torn apart as hunger, oppression, and betrayal drive them in different directions. Christopher, the eldest, escapes to New York, where he rises through the ranks of Tammany Hall, navigating the ruthless world of Irish-American politics. Seamus, consumed by the fight for Irish independence, becomes a revolutionary, orchestrating underground movements and violent uprisings against the British Crown. Rebecca, gifted with an extraordinary voice, journeys to Paris, capturing the heart of an emperor while entangling herself in the shifting tides of European power. And Ryan, sentenced to a penal colony in Australia, forges a new identity as an outlaw, determined to take back his freedom.
Spanning four continents and over forty years of war, famine, and rebellion, The Famine is an epic historical novel of family, loyalty, and the unrelenting struggle for justice. From the coffin ships of the Atlantic to the battlefields of the American Civil War, from the revolutionary streets of Paris to the Fenian dynamite plots in London, this is the untold story of Ireland’s fight for survival — and the sacrifices made for freedom.
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Trainer (Road Kill MC Book 5)
by Marata Eros
(343 Reviews)
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“SONS of ANARCHY meets Gone Girl, anyone?”
Dive into Trainer, the latest compelling MC romance from New York Times, USA TODAY and #1 Amazon Bestselling Author Marata Eros. This #1 Bestselling Heist & Organized Crime Thriller series delivers a gripping story of redemption, raw emotion, and unforgettable passion?
Meet Trainer (Brett Rife): Dismissed by society and haunted by his past, Brett finds redemption and family within the Road Kill MC trio — Noose, Wring, and Lariat. As Trainer, he discovers purpose and belonging.
Enter Krista Glass: A special needs teacher with a heart of gold, Krista forms a deep connection with Trainer. But when a dangerous threat looms, Trainer must confront his demons and risk everything to protect the woman who’s given him a reason to fight.
A Journey of Love, Redemption, and Sacrifice: As danger closes in, Trainer and Krista must navigate a world of betrayal, raw desire, and second chances. Will their love withstand the shadows of the past, or will the cost of survival be too great?
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The Dancing Plague (World’s Scariest Legends Book 5)
by Jeremy Bates
(968 Reviews)
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Are you a fan of Stephen King and Dean Koontz? If you’re looking for something fresh and new, join the millions of readers who have already delved into the heart-pounding World’s Scariest Legends.
“Those who enjoy Stephen King, Dean Koontz, and other masters of supernatural suspense will relish The Dancing Plague’s ability to move through time, relationships, and intrigue to question the roots of mass hysteria and paranormal experiences.” — Midwest Book Review
What would you get if you smashed together Stephen King’s coming-of-age tale The Body (aka Stand by Me) with Richard Laymon’s The Traveling Vampire Show? Give The Dancing Plague a read to find out!
In the sixteenth century hundreds of residents of Strasbourg in Alsace (now France) danced uncontrollably for days on end, many dropping dead from their exertions.
Nearly four hundred years later “the dancing plague” has returned, this time afflicting the residents of an idyllic Cape Cod town.
For twelve-year-old Ben Graves and his two friends, the inexplicable dancing mania is only the beginning of the horror to come.
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Warriors of the Forgotten Way: The Samurai Cowboys – Book One
by Nate Wagner
(212 Reviews)
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In Nate Wagner’s award-winning debut novel, this Outlaw Josey Wales meets The Last Samurai meets John Wick tale and action-packed western immerses readers in a boldly original setting as three orphans of the Civil War are trained by a samurai warrior in the ruthless and deadly American West–and then forced to choose between honor, loyalty, and redemption when one of them wants out.
The Sword and the Gun
In 1865, the American Civil War comes to an end, and the United States enters the Reconstruction era of postwar rebuilding and industrial development.
In 1868, Japan establishes a more modern, centralized government, and the feudal era, during which dozens of independent states had been at war with one another for hundreds of years, also comes to an end. The samurai class, without masters to serve or battles to fight, is abolished a few years later.
The transcontinental railroad is completed in 1869, connecting the United States from coast to coast. This starts a race between companies to extend miles of track across open land and introduces immigrants and their culture from Asia and the Pacific.
The big expansion of the American West welcomed everyone bold enough to make the journey and strong enough to survive. Many moved to the vast wide-open territory to chase fortunes in gold and silver, while others sought to own land for ranching, farming, and other natural resources. And others just wanted a new life.
It was a time of opportunity and lawlessness, with stories of famous cowboys and gunfighters. But some of those stories have remained untold… until now.
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Homesteading (Sustainable Gardening)
by Dion Rosser
(172 Reviews)
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If you’ve always wanted to say “yes” to homesteading, but don’t know where to start, then keep reading…
A lot of famous and successful people are embracing the life of a homesteader. Homesteading has become a catharsis for people who finally want to live the life of a producer rather than a mere consumer. Thousands of people all over the globe have decided to say “yes” to gardening and domesticating animals. But, are you uncertain and hesitant to take the step? If so, then you’ve come to the right place. You see, homesteading doesn’t have to be difficult. This book will give you the necessary information and tools.
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Wild as Hell: True Stories of Murder & Mayhem in the Old West
by D.T. Christensen
(35 Reviews)
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Step into the untamed heart of the American frontier.
Wild as Hell is a gripping collection of 26 true stories that dig deep into the brutal, bizarre, and often forgotten corners of Wild West history. From murderous bandits and botched hangings to government betrayals and ghost towns steeped in mayhem, these tales don’t glamorize the West — they bare its teeth.
Based on the newsletter read by thousands of Wild West fans from 2023 to 2024, this collection of stories brings together meticulously researched accounts of crime, vengeance, injustice, and endurance.
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