COTT: Pick Your Favorite Read
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Enjoy, dear readers!
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Children of When by Jennifer Redmile
To fulfill a prophecy, Raff, Leah, and Belle must find and reunite three
missing pieces of an ancient amulet, and in the process learn to control
and use their newly discovered unique Gifts. Dark forces conspire to
prevent the resurrection of the Amulet, and the journey becomes one of
survival…turning fourteen was NOT supposed to be this hard!
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Privileged by J. M. Downey
Katie Morris never imagined she might meet the son of the nation’s leaders
or that he would strive to capture her heart with his promises of a
happily-ever-after. However, a dark nature lurks inside her prince, which
clashes with his charm. Will Katie be able to hang on to her fairy tale
when the man she loves turns into the man she fears?
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Midnight on the Mississippi by Mary Ellis
As a newly-minted PI and a New Orleans stockbroker encounter sophisticated
shell games, blackmail, and death threats, danger swirls around them like
the mysterious dark water of the bayou. Only their reliance on faith and
fearless determination give them hope they will live to see another
day.
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Unexpected Family by Jill KremererWhen Tom Sheffield finds out he has a four-year-old daughter, he struggles
to forgive his ex-wife, Stephanie. But as the three of them spend time
together, Tom realizes he was also to blame for their failed marriage, and
he’ll do things differently…if Stephanie will give him a second
chance.
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Clash of the Titles presents four new
end-of-summer reads!
Peruse the images, read the
blurbs,
then vote on your favorite in the
survey.
I know which one is my
favorite.
Enjoy, dear readers!
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Children of When by Jennifer Redmile
To fulfill a prophecy, Raff, Leah, and Belle must find and reunite three
missing pieces of an ancient amulet, and in the process learn to control
and use their newly discovered unique Gifts. Dark forces conspire to
prevent the resurrection of the Amulet, and the journey becomes one of
survival…turning fourteen was NOT supposed to be this hard!
~~~~
[image error]
Privileged by J. M. Downey
Katie Morris never imagined she might meet the son of the nation’s leaders
or that he would strive to capture her heart with his promises of a
happily-ever-after. However, a dark nature lurks inside her prince, which
clashes with his charm. Will Katie be able to hang on to her fairy tale
when the man she loves turns into the man she fears?
~~~~
[image error]
Midnight on the Mississippi by Mary Ellis
As a newly-minted PI and a New Orleans stockbroker encounter sophisticated
shell games, blackmail, and death threats, danger swirls around them like
the mysterious dark water of the bayou. Only their reliance on faith and
fearless determination give them hope they will live to see another
day.
~~~~
[image error]
Unexpected Family by Jill KremererWhen Tom Sheffield finds out he has a four-year-old daughter, he struggles
to forgive his ex-wife, Stephanie. But as the three of them spend time
together, Tom realizes he was also to blame for their failed marriage, and
he’ll do things differently…if Stephanie will give him a second
chance.
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