Blood And Bullets
by James R Tuck

Ever since a monster murdered his family, Deacon Chalk hunts any creature that preys on the innocent. So when apretty vampire girl żhiresż him to eliminate a fellow slayer, Deacon goes to warn himżand barely escapes a vampireambush.Now Chalkżs got a way-inexperienced newbie hunter to protect and everything from bloodsuckers to cursedimmortals on his trail. Thereżs also a malevolent force controlling the living and the undead, hellbent on turningDeaconżs greatest loss into the one weapon that could destroy him.

The Other Life
by Susanne Winnacker

It's been 3 years, 1 month, 1 week and 6 days since Sherry has seen daylight--when things went wrong up above, she was sealed off from the world in a bunker with her family, but now that their food supply has run out, Sherry and her dad must venture outside where they find devastation, desolation and savage mutant killers called the Weepers.

The Softwire: Virus on Orbis 1
by P. J. Haarsma

"Filled with exotic aliens, dangerous situations, and fast-paced adventure. Younger sci-fi fans will happily hang in with JT." — BOOKLIST

Thirteen-year-old Johnny Turnbull has always known there was something different about him. It turns out he’s the first-ever human softwire —- able to enter and communicate with computers with his mind. Now that JT and two hundred other orphans have been put to work in alien factories on the first ring of Orbis, things are going very wrong. The "perfect" central computer is malfunctioning, and suspicious eyes are turning to JT. Could he be the one responsible?

Scrapbook Of Secrets
by Mollie Cox Bryan

Having traded in her career as a successful investigative journalist for the life of a stay-at-home mum in picturesqueCumberland Creek, Virginia, Annie canżt help but feel that somethingżs missing. But she finds solace in a localżcrop circleż of scrapbookers united by chore-shy husbands, demanding children, and occasional fantasies of theirformer single lives. And when the quiet idyll of their small town is shattered by a young motherżs suicide, they bandtogether to find out what went wrong

His Dark Bond
by Anne Marsh

Zer is no angelżwell, not anymore. Heżs explored every flavour of sin imaginable, drinking in the pleasures ofhumanity. But now he must find the woman who carries his salvation in her very bloodża woman like Nessa St.James.

Under Attack
by Hannah Jayne

While working for the Underworld Detection Agency, Sophie Lawsom, a human immune to magic, must help a fallen angel recover the Vessel of Souls while an unexplainable string of killings and destruction has San Francisco's demon population on edge. Original.

Aftertaste
by Meredith Mileti

Mira Rinaldi lives life at a rolling boil. Co-owner of Grappa, a chic New York City trattoria, she has an enviable apartment, a brand-new baby, and a frenzied schedule befitting her success.Everything changes the night she catches her husband, Jake, "wielding his whisk" with Grappa's new waitress. Mira's fiery response earns her a court-ordered stint in anger management and the beginning of legal and personal predicaments as she battles to save her restaurant and pick up the pieces of her life.Mira falls back on family and friends in Pittsburgh as she struggles to find a recipe for happiness. But the heat is really on when some surprising developments in New York present her with a high stakes opportunity to win back what she thought she had lost forever. For Mira, cooking isn't just about delicious flavours and textures, but about the pleasure found in filling others' needs. And the time has come to decide where her own fulfilment lies - even if the answers are unexpected.

Cinnamon Roll Murder
by Joanne Fluke

When Hannah Swensen hears that the Cinnamon Roll Six jazz band will be playing at a festival in Lake Eden,Minnesota, she bakes up a supply of their namesake confections to welcome them. But tragedy strikes when theirtour bus overturns on its way into town. And keyboard player Buddy Neiman's minor injuries turn deadly seriouswhen someone plunges surgical scissors into his chest...Turns out, Buddy Neiman isn't the victim's real name. In fact, no one is really sure who he is. Hannah's investigation digs up a few local suspects. There is Doctor Bev, who seems to know more about "Buddy" than she's willing to admit. And Devon, an aspiring keyboard player who may have had a fatal case of jealousy. Hannah isn't sure how she'll unravel the mystery, but one thing's for sure: there's nothing sweeter than bringing a killer to justice...

Attila
by Ross Laidlaw

Early fifth century AD. The Western Roman Empire has been overrun by German tribes. Too weak to expel them, the Imperial government has been forced to grant federate status to the invaders. Aetius, the last of the great Roman generals, becomes the virtual ruler of the West over the heads of a weak and vicious emperor and his ambitious mother. In a series of brilliant campaigns, he takes on the German tribes and forces them to settle peacefully. Meanwhile, his old friend Attila, leader of the Huns, launches a devastating attack on the Eastern Empire, before turning on the West. He is confronted by Aetius, now his bitter enemy. In the epic battle that ensues, the stakes for Attila and Aetius could not be higher as the fates of empires of both Romans and Huns hang in the balance.This arresting novel deals with the rivalry between two great men whose friendship turns to enmity. Attila becomes corrupted by power, while Aetius is ennobled by it. Ross Laidlaw's masterful portrayal of these two figures is based on his extensive knowledge of the period and is written in a narrative style that vividly evokes the brutality, decadence and desperation of this fascinating time in European history.

The Darkest Sin
by Caroline Richards

Lord James Rushford is the only man in London who can lead Rowena Woolcott to the villain who has been tormenting her family for years, and she will stop at nothing to enlist his help. Even if she must pretend to play a dangerously enticing role: his mistress.

Rushford has demons of his own a dark past that haunts his memories. Yet the temptation that Rowena presents is more than he can resist.

Claiming to be lovers should not be so easy or feel so achingly appealing. But as Rushford ushers Rowena through London's most elite clubs and sinister underworlds, truth and fantasy blur. And as the threat to Rowena grows near, the masquerade of passion begins to feel startlingly real

Two Rivers
by T. Greenwood

T. Greenwood''s new novel is a powerful, haunting tale of enduring love, destructive secrets, and opportunities that arrive in disguise . . . In Two Rivers, Vermont, Harper Montgomery is living a life overshadowed by grief and guilt. Since the death of his wife, Betsy, twelve years earlier, Harper has narrowed his world to working at the local railroad and raising his daughter, Shelly, the best way he knows how. Still wracked with sorrow over the loss of his life-long love and plagued by his role in a brutal, long-ago crime, he wants only to make amends for his past mistakes. Then one fall day, a train derails in Two Rivers, and amid the wreckage Harper finds an unexpected chance at atonement. One of the survivors, a pregnant fifteen-year-old girl with mismatched eyes and skin the color of blackberries, needs a place to stay. Though filled with misgivings, Harper offers to take Maggie in. But it isn''t long before he begins to suspect that Maggie''s appearance in Two Rivers is not the simple case of happenstance it first appeared to be. TWO RIVERS is a dark and lovely elegy, filled with heartbreak that turns itself into hope and forgiveness. I felt so moved by this luminous novel. --Luanne Rice, New York Times bestselling author Two Rivers is a convergence of tales, a reminder that the past never washes away, and yet, in T. Greenwood''s delicate handling of time gone and time to come, love and forgiveness wait on the other side of what life does to us and what we do to it. This novel is a sensitive and suspenseful portrayal of family and the ties that bind. --Lee Martin, author of The Bright Forever and River of HeavenThe premise of TWO RIVERS is alluring: the very morning a deadly train derailment upsets the balance of a sleepy Vermont town, a mysterious girl show up on Harper Montgomery''s doorstep, forcing him to dredge up a lifetime of memories--from his blissful, indelible childhood to his lonely, contemporary existence. Most of all, he must look long and hard at that terrible night twelve years ago, when everything he held dear was taken from him, and he, in turn, took back. T. Greenwood''s novel is full of love, betrayal, lost hopes, and a burning question: is it ever too late to find redemption? - Miranda Beverly-Whittemore, author of The Effects of Light and the Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize-winning Set Me FreeFrom the moment the train derails in the town of Two Rivers, I was hooked. Who is this mysterious young stranger named Maggie, and what is she running from? In Two Rivers, T. Greenwood weaves a haunting story in which the sins of the past threaten to destroy the fragile equilibrium of the present. Ripe with surprising twists and heart-breakingly real characters, Two Rivers is a remarkable and complex look at race and forgiveness in small-town America. --Michelle Richmond, New York Times Bestselling Author of The Year of Fog and No One You Know Two Rivers is a stark, haunting story of redemption and salvation. T. Greenwood portrays a world of beauty and peace that, once disturbed, reverberates with searing pain and inescapable consequences; this is a story of a man who struggles with the deepest, darkest parts of his soul, and is able to fight his way to the surface to breathe again. But also--maybe more so--it is the story of a man who learns the true meaning of family: When I am with you, I am home. A memorable, powerful work. --Garth Stein, New York Times bestselling author of The Art of Racing in the Rain Praise for T. Greenwood''s Novels Undressing The Moon This beautiful story, eloquently told, demands attention. Highly recommended. Library Journal (starred review) Greenwood has skillfully managed to create a novel with unforgettable characters, finely honed descriptions, and beautiful imagery. Book Street USA A lyrical, delicately affecting tale. Publishers Weekly Nearer Than The Sky Greenwood is an assured guide through this strange territory; she has a lush, evocative style. The New York Times Book Review Greenwood writes with grace and compassion about loyalty and betrayal, love and redemption in this totally absorbing novel about daughters and mothers. Ursula Hegi, author of Stones from the River A complicated story of love and abuse told with a directness and intensity that packs a lightning charge. Booklist Breathing Water A vivid, somberly engaging first book. Larry McMurtry, author of Lonesome Dove A poignant, clear-eyed first novel. . .filled with careful poetic description. . .the story woven skillfully. The New York Times Book Review

Indigo Blues
by Danielle Joseph

Indigo:

I never asked to be famous—or infamous. Such is my fate for briefly dating (and dumping) Adam Spade. Yes, the Adam from the indie rock band Blank Stare who wrote "Indigo Blues"—the song that gave the band overnight success, propelled them to New York City, and stole my precious anonymity. Now I'm pawed by fans, stalked by reporters, and pegged as a vicious heartbreaker. And Adam is still calling me. Doesn't he have better things to do?

Adam:

With a hit single and a promising career, I should be on top of the world. People on the street are beginning to recognize me, which is cool. And scary. The band is counting on me to write another hit, but I can't stop thinking about Indigo. Why won't she answer the phone?

 

The Burning Sky
by Jack Ludlow

1935. Harry Jardine is a soldier of fortune. Forced to flee Hamburg, where he has been smuggling out Jews, he is recruited by a secretive British committee to smuggle guns from Romania into Abyssinia, threatened with an Italian invasion. Taken to the Horn of Africa they are then transported over the harsh landscape, a slave trader's route full of bandits, into the hands of the Ethiopian Army. On his travels Jardine acquires more baggage than he cares for, including a beautiful, but difficult American female in search of her archaeologist mother, a drunken British reporter and a daredevil French flyer. The Ethiopians are ill-equipped to face the invading Italian army, equipped with tanks, bombers and poison gas. Trained for war, can Jardine walk away or will he be drawn into a bloody conflict against massive odds, and still save those who now depend on him?

The Brave and the Bold Book Two
by Keith R. A. DeCandido

CONTINUING THE ALL-NEW ADVENTURE SPANNING ALL OF STAR TREK® HISTORY!

Two of the Malkus Artifacts -- used as deadly weapons millennia ago -- have been uncovered since their discovery in the 22nd century. Now in the 24th century, two more artifacts lie in wait, ready to wreak havoc on an unsuspecting galaxy...

While on their shakedown cruise, Captain Kathryn Janeway and the Starship Voyager™ discover the third artifact in the Demilitarized Zone -- in the hands of the Maquis! With the aid of Captain Robert DeSoto of the U.S.S. Hood, Voyager security chief Lieutenant Tuvok infiltrates the Maquis, and must gain the trust of cell leaders Chakotay and Cal Hudson before the terrorists use the artifact to throw the DMZ into chaos!

When the final artifact is unearthed on Narendra III, it leads to several mysterious disappearances throughout Federation and Klingon™ space -- including Federation Ambassadors Spock and Worf. Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the Starship Enterprise™ joins forces with Captain Klag of the I.K.S. Gorkon -- but even the greatest vessels of two nations may not be enough when the deadly secret of the final artifact is revealed!

The town house
by Norah Lofts

The Town House is the first in a trilogy of novels by Norah Lofts about the inhabitants of a country house in Suffolk from the late fourteenth century to the middle of the twentieth. It begins with the story of Martin Reed, a serf existing under the control of a universally accepted and supported hierarchy. His rebellion, in defence of the woman he loves, casts both of them into the unknown. Freed from his acceptance of circumstance, Reed forges a new path, a path which culminates in the building of the House, and the foundations of a dynasty.

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