Defying the Dashing Duke (Wicked Warwick Wives Book 1) (affiliate link)
He broke her heart once… Now he is getting married to her sister!?
Charlotte, the modest, book-lover brunette daughter of Earl Warwick, was definitely the ugly duckling in her bombshell-dominated family. When the gentleman of her dreams is issued to wed her older sister, Charlotte is truly devastated. Getting caught with him in a compromising position may be a devious way to prevent their marriage, but surely it was all an accident. Or was it not?
With a preference for blondes, Kenneth Blackmore, Duke of Rutherford, could have any lady he wanted begging on her knees. Many a woman has cried for him, but only a plain-looking brunette that Kenneth truly cared for. Even if that meant staying away from her forever…
The Mail-Order Witch: Episode 1 (affiliate link)
What’s a witch to do when nobody will hire her?
Open her own business, selling enchanted items to a town filled with mortals who are clearly prejudice against witches.
But when the entire second grade class sprouts fluffy tails, the town is quick to blame Ettie and her new business.
Was the tail epidemic Ettie’s fault?
Or is there a different kind of magic hiding in Watersedge?
Purge of the Pure (Monarchs & Monsters Book 1) (affiliate link)
The Monarch must die…and I’m just the girl to take his head.
When The Meld came, it merged all of us together: ethereal, fae, spawn, and human. Except for a powerful few, like the Pure. They think because they make the rules they’re above them. They’re not.
After years of being on the run, I exist for one thing only.
Revenge.
But it’s not so easy to destroy the Pure monarch who killed my family, not with his many gangs running the city. So I’m fighting back in secret. Problem is, the most powerful monsters on the street are close to learning my identity. I’m number one on the Choir Boys’ hit list.
The vampire wants to suck me dry.
The werewolf wants to eat me.
The fae wants to put me under his spell.
And the brooding giant… I’m scared AF of the quiet one.
When they find out who I really am, I’m as good as dead.
Evolution: The Triumph of an Idea (affiliate link)
Darwin’s The Origin of Species was breathtaking—beautifully written, staunchly defended, defiantly radical. Yet it emerged long before modern genetics, molecular biology, and contemporary findings in paleontology.
In this remarkable book, a rich and up-to-date view of evolution is presented that explores the far-reaching implications of Darwin’s theory. At a time when controversies surrounding creationism and education are bursting into public consciousness, this book’s emphasis on the power, significance, and relevance of evolution will make it a catalyst for public debate. Evolution marks a turning point in the 150-year debate and will be an indispensable asset to any serious reader with an interest in the life sciences, a passion for truth in education, or a concern for the future of the planet.
The Balance Wheel: A Novel (affiliate link)
Pennsylvania, 1913. The four Wittmann brothers manufacture steel precision tools. Jochen (Joe) is a ruthless businessman who seeks to improve the bottom line at any cost. Friedrich (Fred) dabbles in Socialism but would never sacrifice his dividends. Wilhelm (Willie) prefers to collect art rather than visit the factory floor. Only Karl (Charles), a widower, has the vision to keep the family business in the black.
Now, as the winds of war sweep across Europe, anti-German sentiment turns the family’s allies against them, and war profiteers threaten to remake the entire steel industry into a merchant of death. But Charles’s greatest worry is that his son will be shipped overseas to die.
As Charles struggles against powerful forces inside and outside the Wittmann family, he finds an ally in Willie’s neglected wife, Phyllis. Who can predict if their unlikely romance is cause for hope or a sign of impending disaster?
Letterman: The Last Giant of Late Night (affiliate link)
New York Times comedy critic Jason Zinoman delivers the definitive story of the life and artistic legacy of David Letterman, the greatest television talk show host of all time and the signature comedic voice of a generation.
In a career spanning more than thirty years, David Letterman redefined the modern talk show with an ironic comic style that transcended traditional television. While he remains one of the most famous stars in America, he is a remote, even reclusive, figure whose career is widely misunderstood. In Letterman, Jason Zinoman, the first comedy critic in the history of the New York Times, mixes groundbreaking reporting with unprecedented access and probing critical analysis to explain the unique entertainer’s titanic legacy. Moving from his early days in Indiana to his retirement, Zinoman goes behind the scenes of Letterman’s television career to illuminate the origins of his revolutionary comedy, its overlooked influences, and how his work intersects with and reveals his famously eccentric personality.
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