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Flight of the Crow: A Tony Crow (Tony Crow Private Investigator mystery Series Book 1) (affiliate link)
Death on the Range: Target Practice Mysteries 1 (affiliate link)
With her roommate Mary and a Great Dane named Moo, she begins to unravel the mystery around the death of the victim, but can they solve the case before they find themselves in the killer’s sights?
Blackflame (Cradle Book 3) (affiliate link)
Lindon has a year left.
(Book number 1 in this series is available free here.)
When his time runs out, he’ll have to fight an opponent that no one believes he can beat. Unless he learns sacred arts the right way, from scratch, he won’t have a chance to win…and even then, the odds are against him.
In the course of their training, he and Yerin travel to the Blackflame Empire, where they fight to master an ancient power.
Success means a chance at life, but failure means death.
In the sacred arts, only those who risk the most can travel far.
Skysworn (Cradle Book 4) (affiliate link)
With his duel fast approaching, Lindon is locked away in prison.
As a Blackflame, he is too dangerous to remain free. The Skysworn, protectors of the Empire, have imprisoned him to keep him under control until the day of his promised fight arrives.
When it does, he will face Jai Long.
But a new danger approaches the Empire, closer every day. Only the Skysworn stand between the people of the land and total annihilation.
And Lindon may be forced to join them.
Ghostwater (Cradle Book 5) (affiliate link)
Long ago, the Monarch Northstrider created a world of his own.
This world, known as Ghostwater, housed some of his most valuable experiments. Now, it has been damaged by the attack of the Bleeding Phoenix, and a team of Skysworn have been sent to recover whatever they can from the dying world.
Now, Lindon must brave the depths of this new dimension, scavenging treasures and pushing his skills to new heights to compete with new enemies.
Because Ghostwater is not as empty as it seems.
A Bride for the Broken Marquess (The Hargreaves Book 1) (affiliate link)
With her brother wasting away his life and fortune after a heartbreak, Miss Violet Draton is forced to suffer the burden of his responsibilities. Including finding herself a match. Until she has no choice but to turn to a man who is feared by all…
Gareth Willis, the Marquess of Hawthorn, is a murderer. At least in the eyes of the ton. After the mysterious death of his wife, everyone thinks him guilty. So when the need for an heir arises, finding a wife who is not terrified of him seems hopeless.
When Gareth proposes a marriage of convenience to her, Violet is terrified of having the same fate as his first wife. Until her husband’s lips on her convince her otherwise. The problem? The ton does not easily forget nor forgive. Not when there is a killer on the loose.
One Percent of You (affiliate link)
His cold, blunt observation of us doesn’t differ from any other stranger. He doesn’t know me, but he’s already painting a picture of who he thinks I am in his mind. He judges my very round belly, Lucy’s inability to leave him alone, the bags under my eyes, and the fact that I couldn’t care less what I look like anymore.
He’s a rude guy. Stays that way for months too. Then something happens, I’m not even sure what. Judgmental Guy decides Lucy and me—as well as baby Eli, are worth his friendship.
Big Week: The Biggest Air Battle of World War II (affiliate link)
A history of World War II’s Operation Argument in which US and British air forces led a series of raids against Nazi Germany in 1944.
During the third week of February 1944, the combined Allied air forces based in Britain and Italy launched their first round-the-clock bomber offensive against Germany. Their goal: to smash the main factories and production centers of the Luftwaffe while also drawing German planes into an aerial battle of attrition to neutralize the Luftwaffe as a fighting force prior to the cross-channel invasion, planned for a few months later. Officially called Operation Argument, this aerial offensive quickly became known as “Big Week,” and it was one of the turning-point engagements of World War II.
In Big Week, acclaimed World War II historian James Holland chronicles the massive air battle through the experiences of those who lived and died during it. Prior to Big Week, the air forces on both sides were in crisis.
K-9 Defense (A K-9 Alaska Novel Book 1) (affiliate link)
To help a desperate woman’s search,
he’ll have to brave treacherous territory.
In the wilds of Alaska, grieving former marine Colter Hayes shuts out the world…until he and his combat tracker dog become Kensie Morgan’s last hope of finding her long-missing sister. The improbable mission starts to rekindle Colter’s desire to rejoin the world—while saving Kensie from a killer unsettles his heart. Can they find all they are searching for before it’s too late?
Greatest Enemy: A David Rivers Thriller (American Mercenary Book 1) (affiliate link)
David Rivers is an Army Ranger—a combat veteran of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. He has almost completed his final year at West Point when his world is turned upside down by a sudden discharge from military service. Angry and confused, David soon hits rock bottom.
And that’s when they appear.
Three mysterious men. Men who know David’s dark secret—they know that he has murdered someone in cold blood.
And they want him to do it again.
The Plot to Seize the White House: The Shocking True Story of the Conspiracy to Overthrow F.D.R. (affiliate link)
The true story of a 1933 plot to overthrow the American president in a fascist coup, and the patriot who helped put an end to the scheme.
Many people might not know that in 1933, a group of wealthy industrialists—working closely with groups like the K.K.K. and the American Liberty League—planned to overthrow the U.S. government and run F.D.R. out of office in a fascist coup. Readers will learn of their plan to turn unhappy war veterans into American “brown shirts,” depose F.D.R., and stop the New Deal. They asked Medal of Honor recipient and Marine Major General Smedley Darlington Butler to work with them and become the “first American Caesar.” Fortunately, Butler was a true patriot. Instead of working for the fascist coup, he revealed the plot to journalists and to Congress.
Girls of Summer: A Novel (affiliate link)
Lisa Hawley is perfectly satisfied living on her own. Having fully recovered from a brutal divorce nearly two decades earlier, she has successfully raised her kids, Juliet and Theo, seeing them off to college and beyond. As the owner of a popular boutique on Nantucket, she’s built a fulfilling life for herself on the island where she grew up. With her beloved house in desperate need of repair, Lisa calls on Mack Whitney, a friendly—and very handsome—local contractor and fellow single parent, to do the work. The two begin to grow close, and Lisa is stunned to realize that she might be willing to open up again after all . . . despite the fact that Mack is ten years her junior.
Juliet and Theo worry that Mack will only break their mother’s heart—and they can’t bear to see her hurt again. Both stuck in ruts of their own, they each hope that a summer on Nantucket will provide them with the clarity they’ve been searching for.
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