Catching Mozart by Benjamin Laskin: “Got Mozart?” Threatened by financial ruin and the breakup of their team, the three hapless and lovelorn pals of JC’s Lawncare bet everything on one last job. When failure appears inevitable, the chance encounter with a lovely opera soprano launches the three friends on a wild, mind-blowing journey into the “Mozart zone.” Rock me, Amadeus!
The Baseball Widow by Suzanne Kamata: Suzanne Kamata’s The Baseball Widow embeds her readers in the thorny lives of Japanese high school baseball coaches and bicultural families with even-handed compassion and insight. Kamata is a dazzling, deeply empathetic writer. – Kevin Chong, author of The Double Life of Benson Yu. Winner of a Gold IPPY Award.
The Key to Success (The Key Series Book 3) by Michael Vlasek: Lisa Gallo, a computer expert, never thought her life could spin out of control so fast. Left with a sliver of her fortune and her guard dog, she is alone and on the run from ruthless hitmen. Add in a devious mob boss, a loan shark, and other notable characters, and you have a thrilling story where a daring plan might lead to love and salvation.
The Wisdom of the Saints by Anthony Vincent Bruno: When the world and all its troubles start getting too much – have a read, or listen. *Read the reviews; not just for religious folk, but for everyone when they need a pick-me-up.
Referrals: Go Big or Go Home by Michael Altman: “Referrals: Go Big or Go Home” is a culmination of this disruptive mission, a playbook for referral success. The concepts shared in this book have been highly researched, tested, and applied in real life over many years. This is the most effective way to grow your business is through referrals.
Squeaky Wheels: Travels with My Daughter by Train, Plane, Metro, Tuk-tuk and Wheelchair by Suzanne Kamata: When Suzanne Kamata’s twelve-year-old daughter told her that she wanted to go to Paris, she vowed to take her. The only problems? They lived far away in Japan, her daughter was deaf and a wheelchair user, and Kamata didn’t have a job. Read about how they made their dream come true in this award-winning memoir.
The Goddess Energy Journal by Manuela Fedele: Embark on an inspirational journey with this transformational journaling workbook, which fuses aesthetic design with powerful introspection. Cultivate the habit of journaling with creative journaling exercises & tap into mindfulness through the gratitude exercises, affirmations & quotes within.
Iconic Jewish Women by Aliza Lavie: The inspiring life stories of fifty-nine remarkable Jewish women from past and present come together to create the perfect gift for young girls on the precipice of their teenage years as well as the adults in their lives.
No Vacancies: The Complete Guide to Filling Your Rentals With Travelling Professionals by Christina Swift: In this eBook, I’m going to teach you step by step how to fill your rental spaces with traveling medical professionals, how to automate the system and have income flowing in each month with little to NO VACANCIES. If you’re still having doubts about whether this strategy is a good idea or if it can really work, then keep reading.
Lira by Armanis Ar-feinial: As her father dies, Lira is left to fend for herself. Each day is a desperate and exhausting search for food, scouring through the Abyss, the only home she knows.
Twisted Reunion: 28 Terrifying Tales by Mark Tullius: 28 Dark and Disturbing Horror Stories. A chilling collection of stories, each creepier than the last. A pornographer practices a horrifying morning ritual. One man plots how to lose his annoying companion, while a serial killer suffers from memory loss…
Unwrapping Christmas by Jackie Freeman: Christmas is a time for reflection and rejoicing in the birth of Jesus – the true reason for the season. This year, capture the wonder and message of God’s remarkable gift through the sweet Advent devotional, Unwrapping Christmas. Slow down, hum a tune, and savor the season with this unique book’s songs, stories, and devotions.
Chickens Don’t Swim! (A Lily Saves the Day Book 4) by Laura Willingham: “Perseverance and innovation win in this delightful tale.” (Chari Smith). After Lily, a young chicken, realizes she’s not a natural born swimmer, she becomes resourceful and finds a creative way to swim. Story takeaways: Being adventurous can have its mishaps, but completing the goal can be rewarding. When there’s a will, there’s a way!
Just Juniper: The First Adventure by Irene Hernández & Silvia María de la Fé: This is the first book in a series about a girl and her dog. Sophie is quiet and sensitive, yet intrepid and brave. Juniper, her golden retriever is too smart for words! Their exciting adventures will enthrall young readers and entice them to read all the Just Juniper books! Juniper is smart! She is brave! She’s sweet! She always saves the day!
Carter Twins Mysteries: The Secret Room by R.C. Lovett: In The Secret Room, Twins Cece and Ryan prepare for the annual Christmas Eve pageant. While practicing for the show, Cece finds a strange painting that soon unlocks a secret that has been hidden for many years. The Secret Room is a joyful story, that reminds readers about the true meaning of Christmas.
Coming Home (Rock Bay Book 1) by M.J. O’Shea: Rock Bay, Washington. Home. It was the last place Tally thought he’d ever go again but he’s long since run out of options. Tally learns quickly that it’s not easy to start over where everyone knows you… especially when the hottest guy you’ve ever seen already hates your guts.
Till Those Cows Come Home (Farmerville Book 1) by Marty Martin: “My wife watches Dr. Phil…not even Doctor Phil can fix this”. When Deputy Ron Farmer pulls over a car for a traffic stop, he never expected to find that two escape convicts had taken a family of four hostage. If you enjoyed shows like Dexter, the film Secret in Their Eyes, or psychological twist or an axe or two, you’ll love this.
Daughter of Lore (Daughters of Myth Book 1) by Eileen Dreyer: Zeke Kendall doesn’t believe in fairies. He’s a scientist; an anthropologist who has spent the last ten years digging in the harsh deserts of the American Southwest. But things look a lot different in the soft green shadows of Ireland. There it is easier to believe that magic exists, especially when Zeke tumbles off a fairy mound and ends up in the arms of the beautiful Nuala.
No Freedom (No Freedom Book 1) by Inge-Lise Goss: Can humans survive the Artificial Intelligence uprising? Paislee’s newly purchased android companion seems perfect. No one suspects he isn’t a human. Slowly, he takes control of every aspect of her life, and then she learns about the horrific medical procedures that occur to humans who don’t obey him. Will she end up on the operating table?
Tubby Dubonnet Mysteries (Volumes 5-6) by Tony Dunbar: Tubby is experiencing the pride and satisfaction of new grand-parenthood. And he’s taken on some additional civic duties, agreeing to co-chair the reelection campaign of his good friend, Judge Hughes. But in New Orleans, The Big Sleazy squared, no one is safe, especially from their elected officials. Even if they are an elected official.
A Mackenzie Witch (Collection 3) by Sonia Parin: It’s all hands on deck when Lexie, a witch in training, Luna, her chatty feline companion, and Jonathan, the reluctant Guardian, tackle a series of murders that end with Lexie’s exile in an enchanted forest.
Quinlan: Rat Line by Kevin Quilligan: Quinlan is press-ganged into working with Australian Intelligence, and knives come out immediately. Now the most wanted man on the continent, he is hunted relentlessly. The cage is a brutal place to hide, even for a cornered man, but he has no choice as violence awaits his every turn. Behind it all, lies an obscene war crime which he must unravel.
Ginger Snapped to Death (Cookies & Chance Mysteries Book 8) by Catherine Bruns: Expectant mother Sally Muccio is eagerly awaiting Christmas and the birth of her first child. But when the novelty cookie baker is carjacked by Santa and then linked to a murder, she doesn’t feel like ho-ho-hoping anymore. Sal will need to find a killer before this becomes the most deadliest time of the year! *Holiday recipes included!*
Dachshund To Death (Barkview Mysteries Book 7) by C.B. Wilson: It’s Christmas, the season of good cheer, so naturally, Barkview’s having its annual gingerbread house competition— for dog houses only. Cat, the editor-in-chief of TV Station KDOG has made it a national sensation, drawing pastry chefs from all over the country. But Cat ends up with a murdered pastry chef and double dachshunds!
Girl Trap (A Madeline Dawkins Mystery 11) by Cynthia Hamilton: Two inquiries come to MDPI on the same day that seem like fairly straight-forward missing person cases. But it doesn’t take long to discover there’s nothing ordinary about the disappearance of two beautiful sisters from Minnesota or the estranged heiress who has never touched her eight-figure fortune and apparently does not want to be found.
Left For Dead (Detective Laura Warburton Crime Series Book 1) by Jay Darkmoore: “Dark and delightful” – Booktok “Nail bitingly, skin chillingly insane. A real deep crime thriller” – Booktok “What a twisty book” – Goodreads “A dark twist in almost every corner” – Bookstagram An Old Evil. A New Nightmare. As the head of the Major Investigation Team, Detective Inspector Laura Warburton must catch a killer that is preying on vulnerable women.
Harvesting The Angels (Bridge Club Book 2) by Richard Powell: A Hong Kong detective’s search for his kidnapped daughter exposes a worldwide kidnapping ring. Can he overcome the odds and save his child? Come find out!
Victim by Graham Wilson: She thought she’d escaped. Now the nightmare continues. They find the man’s remains in a remote Australian waterhole. They discover he was murdered and link her to the crime. Now she is brought back from England to Australia, charged with murder. She refuses to say what really happened on that fateful day!