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From internationally bestselling and award-winning author Caprice Crane, a heartwarming and hilarious novel about letting go of your past to find your future. Jordan Landau is having a bad life. At twenty-five, she is attractive, smart, funny and talented. But all that doesn't keep her mother from calling her fat, her boss from stealing her ideas, and her boyfriend from cheating on her. Day in and day out, she sits back and watches as everyone walks all over her. Then one day while riding her bike home from a particularly awful day, Jordan collides with a car door and is knocked clear off her bicycle. Coming to in the hospital, Jordan realizes she has a perfect excuse for a "do-over"; she vows to fake amnesia and reinvent herself. And it works. Finally, Jordan is able to get the credit she deserves at work, and she stands up to her family and her jerk boyfriend. She's living the life she always dreamed of--until the unthinkable happens. Suddenly Jordan must start over for real, and figure out what really makes her happy--and how to live a truly memorable life.
Hot sex. No regrets. Vampire Marcus Botticelli has spent his life playing the role of the fun-loving playboy. Unfortunately that lifestyle came to an abrupt end for Marcus when his life was turned upside down by his sire. Now in a new city, a new home, he hopes to make a fresh start. Set on some big changes in her own life, Christina Prescott’s plans are sidetracked when she meets the rich and powerful Marcus. As the nurse mends the Alpha’s broken heart, he isn’t the only one who needs healing when a depraved darkness seeps into their lives. As passion burns between the two, evil works to smother the flame of love and separate the heartmates for its own gain. With his heartmate missing, Marcus fears his claim to everlasting love will be destroyed and he will be damned to a life of insanity without Christina.
Jealousy and greed spark a bittersweet end—and new beginning—in the final Black Horse Campground mystery from the author of On a Dark Deadly Highway. Running a campground has its ups and downs, and Corrie finds herself facing a cavernous financial hole. A severe drought has made the forest service put fire restrictions in place, meaning no campfires or grills can be enjoyed at the Black Horse. The drop in guests have Corrie worrying about the future—especially when it becomes clear that Sheriff Rick Sutton’s malicious ex-wife is frothing at the mouth to buy the Black Horse. Everything comes to a head when disaster strikes—and the Black Horse is engulfed in flames. What first seems to be an act of nature is quickly discovered to be arson, and after a dead body is found on site, officials suspect murder is at play. Clues arise from the ashes that reveal a long-running conspiracy and well-protected secrets that will change Corrie’s life forever . . .
Rodney Priddle is an average sort of small town guy from Beavertooth, Saskatchewan, who accepts the job of personal assistant to a vampire. Count Vladimir (Vladi) Baranowski is not your average vampire, however, as his naive joie de vivre and unending search for his place in the world leave him vulnerable to disappointments. As Rodney scrambles to stay ahead of everything that could go wrong for his boss, Vladi kicks off his first North American tour in Las Vegas, where he hopes to test his luck in love. They're not in the City of Sin for long, when Vladi lands himself in hot water and Rodney's forced to hatch a clever escape plan to save the Count's trip from disaster. Things go from bad to worse in Charleston, where Rodney falls for one Southern belle just as the count has his heart broken by another. In the end, Rodney finds that ties of friendship are stronger than the allure of love. What's more, after bringing Vladi to his hometown for the Count's own protection, Rodney discovers that friendship can sometimes also be thicker than blood. About the Author Madeleine Bellmond is from Alberta, Canada. Keeper of the Crypt is her first published novel. The author is also an artist, and has won recognition for her unique fabric art. In the past few years, her first love of writing resurfaced with a vengeance, and she is now happily creating with words. Publisher's website: http: //sbprabooks.com/MadeleineBellmond
PREVIEW IT ON YOUTUBE: http://youtu.be/GJT0J-yrzG8 "40 years ago the world ended; the undead did rise. Today in the newly formed town of Locusville life is going back to normal. My name is Dawn Edna Francis. This, is After the End." After the End is a post-POST apocalyptic zombie story. It's not as serious as it sounds, but, there are scientists, religious zealots, law lackeys, radio jockeys, fashion gurus, homeless drug addicts, government officials, and a regular old family in the mix.
Alice Little and Asa Hatterly, both child geniuses, were barely teens when they met in college and fell in love. War tore them apart when Asa went into the Army as a sharpshooter. They reconnect years later after Asa spent time in prison for a crime he's not even sure he committed. Did he really shoot a man or was he duped into believing he did? Did someone manipulate the evidence to point to Asa? Only Alice can help him find the answer. They're pulled into a world of twisted identities and political alliances involving the FBI and an ambitious Senator. When the candidate is attacked, they go into hiding, afraid Asa might once again become a convenient victim. But now those old events have resurfaced. That's when they discover who's a friend—and who's using them to get revenge.
Don't tell her she needs to find closure. Don't ask her to forgive and forget. When Kim Goldman was just 22, her older brother, Ron, was brutally killed by O.J. Simpson—a horrifying event that led to one of the most public trials in American history. Ron and Kim were very close, and her devastation was compounded by the shocking not-guilty verdict that allowed a smirking Simpson to leave as a free man. Not only did Kim have to live with the painful knowledge that her brother's killer walked free, but she also struggled to keep her grief private from the media frenzy and outpouring of public opinion. Counseled by friends, strangers, and even Oprah to "find closure," Kim chose a different route. She chose to fight—not just for her brother and her family, but for others, as she found her calling working with victims' families in pursuit of justice and peace. From her parents' devastating divorce and a life-changing car accident to living life as one of America's most famous victims and dating as a single mother, Can't Forgive tells of an ordinary person thrown into extraordinary circumstances at a very young age who had the courage—despite the discouragement of so many—to ignore conventional wisdom and never give up her fight for justice.
I once knew a very personable, intelligent, respectful and imaginative drunk named John with whom I lived in a home for men in Salt Lake City. His propensity for strong drink often led him to bouts of stupor and confusion and to stays in the VA Hospital, but he told funny and memorable stories about his past after he sobered up. I interviewed him because I had a talent for writing, and I thought his stories would be very interesting to many people. This white-haired, grizzled, loquacious, old gentleman was visually interesting as he smiled and chuckled on his way. He and I sat at the dinner table in the apartment house. I asked him if he would allow me to write stories about him, for I had heard him tell interesting things about his life to the other guys in the house. His gray hair and seemingly incisive intellectual analysis about many topics of the day led me to believe that I would hear many interesting things.
The author writes about her close encounter with Elvis Presley March 12, 1988; almost eleven years after it was reported he had died. She also shares a conversation Elvis had with an Anchorage disc jockey at radio station KYAK Friday morning, October 14, 1988.
Sweet Holiday Romance Series -- USA Today Bestselling Contemporary Romance Author Could a lucky charm she never knew she needed be the key to true love? It’s always been high school drama teacher Lisa Fleming and her Nana against the world…until the rebellious retiree reconnects with her first love online and brings Lisa across the country for a legendary white chapel wedding. Lisa soon realizes she needs to get Las Vegas’ most eligible bachelor on her side to stop Nana from saying “I do” and back home to their small town of Port Provident--so they can focus on Nana’s failing health. Along the way, there’s karaoke, a fake engagement that’s the talk of the town, and a St. Patrick’s Day filled with sweet kisses to remember that are better than a pot of gold. If you love quick, sweet escape romance stories filled with hope, heart, and happily-ever-after that will make you swoon and leave you with a smile, you will want to celebrate the holidays with the residents of the beachside small town of Port Provident. Lucky in Love is the third novel in the Holiday Hearts Romance series, although all the books in the Port Provident world and this sweet romance series can be read as a standalone. This is a holiday romance book with a guaranteed happily-ever-after. Celebrate all year long with the Holiday Hearts Romance series! (Some books coming later in 2021) The Right Resolution The Cupid Caper Lucky in Love May I Have this Dance? First Kiss Fireworks Falling for Her First Love Thankful for Love Mission: Mistletoe Kisses KEYWORDS: holiday romance series, happily ever after, love books, love stories, romantic novels, small town romance, beach romance, enemies to lovers, guaranteed HEA, new beginnings, no cliffhangers, best beach reads, series books, Christian romance ebooks, beach romance series, sweet romance series, clean romance books, Texas romance, teacher romance heroine, Las Vegas, St. Patrick's Day romance, St. Patrick's Day romance novel, small town romance friends to lovers, new romance book releases, best selling authors new releases, sweet romantic comedy, romcom