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March 4, 2015

Relive the Days of Annie Oakley

"Little Miss Sure Shot" reimagines the life of iconic sharpshooter Annie Oakley. Based largely on real events and timelines, the novel imagines the places she saw, the people she met and conversations that could have taken place. It's a brisk and easy-to-read narrative that transports the reader into her world, especially Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, where her shooting brought Annie international acclaim. It's the story of a woman who rode her incredible talent to worldwide fame, as well as...
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Published on March 04, 2015 23:13

The Boston Strangler began targeting women in high school

A medical student, a law student, a dental student and a mob-connected friend have increased their bond from high school days when one of their group is murdered. Deborah Sterling, a Boston hospital nurse was the 7th victim of the Boston Stocking Killer and the group’s only female confidant. The four grief-stricken enraged men pool their resources to seek out and destroy the murderer amidst fruitless efforts by Boston Police and FBI resources in the tumultuous 1970’s. Edmund Sorelli, the Bost...
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Published on March 04, 2015 11:31

CONFESSIONS OF AN ASSASSIN LATEST THRILLER BY LINA HEAVNER GERALD

Confessions of an Assassin is the story of Catherine Carnegie. Although she was born to a wealthy, prestigious family from New York, her dream was all things southern. “Cat” finally obtained everything that she dreamed of since childhood. Once established in the loveliest home in Eufaula, Alabama, she meets a vaguely familiar man from her college days who changes her life. What begins as a fun diversion attending state dinners in Washington, soon immerses her in a dangerous unknown government...
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Published on March 04, 2015 01:30

Ranch Hideout

Sabrina Marconi knows she has to disappear. When she finds an employment offer for a cook on a cattle ranch in the middle of nowhere, she jumps at the chance and changes her name to Laura Marshall. She doesn't expect to have a boss who makes her heart flutter, or to have to compete against two other women for the position.Caleb Kirkpatrick is bored. When his cook leaves the ranch, he sees a reality-style competition for the position as a fun way to break up the daily monotony his life has bec...
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Published on March 04, 2015 01:20

Multi-award-winning author Don Mardak

"Armageddon and the 4th Timeline" is a riveting multi-genre read. It is a fast-paced mystical fantasy with three captivating, interweaving themes: the war on terror and the potential of a nuclear holocaust; travel through time to alter future events; and new-age spiritual principles that affect the way mankind coexists.
While the United States military and intelligence communities pull out all stops in an effort to prevent a nuclear holocaust, one man—encouraged by his enlightened Tibetan Mas...
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Published on March 04, 2015 01:14

March 1, 2015

Finally a book for contractors! #humor #plentyofwit #ladsbook

With the promise of making some big money a group of seasoned tradesmen embark on a journey from the North East of England to the USA. From the first round of drinks in the departure lounge this hilarious tale of 'work hard play harder' will have you on a personal level with its characters who swear, swagger and live every day as if it's their last, spending wages as fast as they are earning them.

About the Author
The book was wrote under the pseudonym of Jack Stanley. Jack and Stanley being t...
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Published on March 01, 2015 00:06

February 28, 2015

A simple lemonade story with a few interesting twists!

Bunny and Bear, two best friends from Forestville, decide to build a lemonade stand to raise money for a new air conditioner. Things are already going smoothly, but their success is put to the test with the harsh realities of competition.




About the Author Jordann William Edwards is an aspiring cartoonist, animator, and illustrator, whose works can be seen around the world.
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Published on February 28, 2015 12:10

ONLY FOR YOU - Bright passion lured them into each other’s arms. Grave suspicion intends to pull them apart.

Mattie Jackson is a content, single woman living a quiet life in a charming suburb of Pittsburgh.
Fate steps into her life one night tempting her out of her uncomplicated existence.
During this thrilling transition she meets a novelist, the handsome, sultry-eyed Kyle Bruno.
Rousing passion rapidly ignites her body and soul as she becomes deeply ensnared by this new, intoxicating excitement. What she never imagines is that an invading, hidden menace preying upon the local residents has now focuse...
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Published on February 28, 2015 05:17

Paranormal thrill ride exploring, horror, lost, and family

A horrible disaster, a family torn apart, a stranger arriving... She didn’t know, upon waking, that her world had changed, and that the stranger in her house wasn’t just introducing her to a world unknown.

He was introducing her to her own truths.
He didn’t know, when he followed her sister home and climbed into their window, that the woman in the house wasn’t just important.
She was the key to saving his life.
Together, they embark on an adventure that tests the bonds of family, friendship,...
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Published on February 28, 2015 00:11

February 25, 2015

Pleasant Valley Lost - A Book About Family, Sports and the Loss of a Historic Community

Pleasant Valley Lost chronicles the last days of a historic family dairy farm and the community around it as it faces imminent condemnation and destruction for a federal dam project. Set in the late 1960s and 1970s, the book follows a hard-working farmer and his family as they lose their farm and their livelihood and adapt to their new life. Meanwhile, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers works fastidiously to erase any trace of the region it prepares to flood.
A subplot focuses on my father’s lo...
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Published on February 25, 2015 00:32