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Covert Operations

by Catherine Thureson

Action and intrigue, advanced technology, limitless magic, and an alien race form the foundation blocks upon which author Eugene Nelson has built his first novel, Covert Operations Alpha. The book begins with a failed attempt by a... Read More

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Campus Outcasts

by Catherine Thureson

In Campus Outcasts, an urban fantasy, University of Minnesota senior Kyrstin Underbakke brings walkers, werewolves, vampires, and wizards to life in Minneapolis. The story centers around a college club called the Campus Outcasts, a group... Read More

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Farewell the Dragon

by Liam Brennan

Drawing on his experience from the three years he spent teaching in China, author Lee Barckman offers this compelling tale about Nathan Schuett, also a teacher living in China, who believes there surely must be more to life than what he... Read More

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Crisis

by Robin Farrell Edmunds

“I guess I’m going through a crisis of some sort, at least that’s what people, friends and foe alike, whisper behind my back when I say or do weird things, which have become my style of late,” admits fifty-something Sam Collins.... Read More

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The Yen Conspiracy

by Angela Black

This suspense novel, filled with all the elements of a successful thriller, is the story of a race-against-the-clock to stop a mad man from carrying out the ultimate revenge. Still bitter about the loss of his family and first love... Read More

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The Whirligig Dance

by Catherine Thureson

The 1960s was a turbulent decade in America. The innocence of the 1950s was lost with the Vietnam War, the assassinations of JFK and Martin Luther King Jr., and an increasing awareness of environmental problems. America was changing... Read More

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Unexpected Life

by Dawn Goldsmith

Pack up the sunscreen and a copy of Unexpected Life, the first book in a trilogy by Paula Evans Archer. This novel of middle-age single parenting, teenage children, and a life-changing beach vacation is a delightful summer read. The... Read More

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The Thorns of Aiden

by Dawn Goldsmith

Dr. T.E. Grainger, who holds a Doctorate of Ministry from the University of South Carolina, draws on a lifetime of theological education and experience to write this novel, a spiritual allegory wrapped in a spiritualism that can only be... Read More

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