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Paging Dr. Solomon by Lauria D. Kerr

A sweet story with big dreams, little paws, and one determined dachshund doctor Sometimes, the most qualified doctor in our lives is the one with four paws and an endless supply of determination. Lauria Kerr’s Paging Doctor Solomon is a hilarious, heartwarming anthropomorphic animal fantasy novel about a miniature dachshund with an enormous dream. Solomon […]

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A Small Memory by Robert Dyer

A moving story of friendship and devotion in the wake of a life-changing traumatic injury Robert Dyer’s poignant debut, A Small Memory delivers on a quietly powerful premise—that a friendship tested by tragedy can emerge as one of the truest forms of love. Set in Ohio in 1975, A Small Memory follows Mike Youngstown, an […]

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The French Illusion by John Grisham

For six months a retired teacher in Maryland tells everyone she meets that her son-in-law is in a Paris hospital recovering from a bad batch of bouillabaisse. She repeats it to neighbours, to her daughter’s bridesmaids, to a book group, to people who were at the wedding and want to know when he will be […]

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Stay Buried by Jennifer McMahon

A nine-year-old girl crouches in a lilac hedge on the night of the Hunter’s Moon, freezing, waiting to find out whether the thing everybody in town leaves cakes and coins for actually exists. Her family has swept the front steps, lit a candle, arranged the offerings on a plate and gone to bed with the […]

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In One Brief Moment All Eternity by Elif Shafak

A frightened boy in a Rouen hospital house is told a story by the servant who raises him, about a bird whose feathers are made of light and whose name nobody can quite explain. He spends the next fifty years catching glimpses of it, at the edge of fields, above the Nile, in a Paris […]

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Magazine Recommendation: Sew and Tell Issue 4 – Free Pattern until 8/20!

Way back when Peppermint Magazine could still afford to give their PDF patterns away for free, I learnt about them through a fat sewing blog, Broad in the Seams. Now Peppermint Magazine has a ‘pay what you can afford’ model with a minimum amount that varies by pattern – with some patterns still being free! […]

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Now You’re Mine by Morgan Bridges

Now You’re Mine by Morgan Bridges on October 1, 2024 Genres: Fiction / Romance / Billionaires, Fiction / Romance / Contemporary, Fiction / Romance / New Adult, Fiction / Romance / Suspense Pages: 256 Format: Paperback Buy on Amazon Goodreads The Protector She’s in danger. Just the thought of this threatens my sanity. I’ll do […]

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What Happens to Your Book If Your Publishing Service Goes Under

When authors picture a publishing service going wrong, they usually picture a missing payment. A statement arrives, the money does not, and eventually somebody sorts it out. That is the optimistic version. The realistic version is that a failed publishing service takes several things at once, and money is the one you are most likely […]

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Mysteries, Dark Romance, & More

Potent Pleasures Potent Pleasures by Eloisa James is $1.99! This was James’ debut historical romance. Many readers really seem to dislike the hero, while others said this was an emotional rollercoaster that left them a bit misty-eyed. During a previous sale, we asked what readers thought of the book and there’s some great conversation in the […]

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Fake News 1893 by Michael Rodney Moore

An atmospheric historical novel where greed and counterfeit silver fuel a forgotten American hoax “…He knew there was a price to be paid, and he was tired of waiting for the bill to be delivered.” History often leaves behind unanswered questions. Fiction gets to imagine the rest. Drawing on the real “Great Bakersville Riot” hoax […]