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Under a Bear Moon

by Dawn Williams

He watches her from a distance, unseen in the shadows. He tracks her by her scent. Compelled by some nameless quality she possesses, he cannot help but desire her. Lynda Malone knows about the stalker. What she doesn’t know is who—or... Read More

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Midnight Dreary

by Alan J. Couture

It is ironic indeed that the inventor of the modern mystery story died under mysterious circumstances. Now, 150 years after his death, Walsh comes a-sleuthing. Did Edgar Allan Poe die, as is commonly believed, from complications arising... Read More

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Death of a Movie Star

by John M. Murray

"Death of a Movie Star" evolves past its satire to become an engaging examination of the nuanced people behind famous faces. Timothy Patrick’s "Death of a Movie Star" paints a vivid picture of the price of fame. It is a compelling and... Read More

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Child Sting

by Gary Presley

Gill offers a fast-paced, intense novel with a ripped-from-the-headlines subject. John Edward Gill’s "Child Sting" is the high-intensity story of a father seeking his daughter after a family kidnapping, a chase made more urgent by the... Read More

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Slingshots and Love Plums

by Matt Sutherland

At play in the spacious fields of her wit and down to earthiness, Wendy Videlock’s poetry has been published in the New York Times, Poetry, and two other full length collections of her work, Nevertheless (a finalist for the 2012... Read More

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Love, Alba

by Julia Ann Charpentier

Narrated by an articulate cat, this feline examination of human behavior offers a unique perspective on relationships. Sophy Burnham’s "Love, Alba" is a touching reflection on life in a conversational storyteller’s style. Alba is... Read More

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The Red Meadows

by Donna Russo Morin

When under duress, the mind wanders, traveling with little logic and searching for something to anchor itself upon. Such is the journey related in the English translation of "The Red Meadows", originally published in 1945 in Denmark.... Read More

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