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Grace, Miracles, and Chocolate
by Jill Allen
Devout Christian Marriott Cole’s compelling memoir draws in secular and religious readers alike. Although primarily written for those struggling with their Christian faith, "Grace, Miracles, and Chocolate" will also appeal to anyone...
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Winds of Change
by Jill Allen
In present-day Boston, social worker Jennifer Barrett and her best friend, nurse Lana Fitzpatrick, struggle to cope with grief. While her dad deteriorates at Brentwood, the nursing home where Lana works, Jennifer grieves the deaths of...
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Me, My Mother, My Life
Culture clash meets generation gap in this memoir by Ayomide Adeniola, a first-time author born in London and raised in southern Nigeria. "Me, My Mother, My Life" unflinchingly explores dysfunctional family relationships, the strong bond...
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The Hunt
C.C. Lea’s The Hunt: Caprian 2 continues the story of Kyle, first introduced in The Lost: Caprian 1. Kyle heads an extended clan of weres, shape shifters, kinetics, telepaths, healers, and seers. The book’s prologue is set in...
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The Fine Line
The phrase “alternative lifestyle” often signifies sexual freedom, yet the options presented in erotic fiction occasionally incorporate sadomasochistic rituals that include bondage or violence as part of the so-called emancipation....
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The Everyday Space Traveler
Unexplored horizons, both infinitesimal and boundless, intrigue humans, and the potential discoveries they hold continue to contribute to the development of planet Earth. Much remains to be known and improved upon, and some concerned...
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