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The Two Sisters' Café

by Diane Gardner

The Two Sisters’ Café is an addictive potion of a fairy tale about two benevolent witches, the townfolk they try to save, and a young apprentice struggling to escape abuse. Authors Elena Yates Eulo and Samantha Harper Macy tell of a... Read More

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The View from Here

by Andi Diehn

Frances is dying. She knows it, her daughter knows it, her husband knows it, and her husband’s mistress knows it. Frances is fairly peaceful with the prospect, though she aches for her daughter, Chloe, and all the time together... Read More

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The Yankee Doctor

by Lisa Bower

Adventure is everywhere when it comes to young boys and a deceitful Yankee doctor invading a small Arkansas town. R. Harper Mason’s "The Yankee Doctor" is one-part Huckleberry Finn, one-part To Kill A Mockingbird, and one-part Stand By... Read More

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The Rebel Princess

by Julia Ann Charpentier

Nothing captures the attention of a jaded book connoisseur better than a glitzy Hollywood novel. Exceptional characters jump off the page and grab the bored reader with all the excitement lacking in an ordinary person’s existence. Some... Read More

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Our Heart

by Catherine Thureson

Jason Owens is a lost young man. As a teenager his mother is killed in a car accident and his father can’t cope with her death. He leaves Jason with his grandparents and moves out of state to make a fresh start. Jason is devastated by... Read More

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Mohawk Brotherhood

by Gary Presley

Terry Malloy, a history professor at a Georgia university, is leading a comfortable, respectable life, but one built upon the ugly experience of jungle combat in Vietnam. Malloy’s only child, Ella, at loose ends after the death of her... Read More

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Dorris Bridge

by Gary Klinga

In "Dorris Bridge" author Clive Riddle makes effective use of rural legends. Employing elements of folklore, myth, and supernatural phenomena, Riddle works his magic to draw the reader into a compelling mystery. Set in the mid 1970’s,... Read More

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