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Weathering Old Souls by James J Cudney and Didi Oviatt

Weathering Old Souls by James J Cudney and Didi Oviatt

Weathering Old Souls by James J Cudney and Didi Oviatt
Abigail has always struggled with the voices. From the relentless tyranny a woman faces on an antebellum plantation to the unknown prison camps in America during World War II, our heroine discovers the past in a way that changes her future.

Danny Mann Super Fan by Ian Slatter

Danny Mann Super Fan by Ian Slatter

Danny Mann Super Fan by Ian Slatter
Danny loves Chadmouth Town Football Club more than anything, but a run of defeats and terrible luck has left them bottom of the table and looking certain to be relegated with time running out. Does Danny have what it takes to save Chadmouth’s season with his pre-game ritual?

My Pseudo College Experience by Jess Kimball | Spotlight

My Pseudo College Experience by Jess Kimball | Spotlight

My Pseudo College Experience by Jess Kimball
In the current era of creative and unique career paths, is college necessary for everyone? Are the debt and stress worth it? Are you "missing out" if you choose a trade school or other career path, and can you get the "full college experience" without actually attending? Read Jess's story of how she achieved both.

Stolen Obsession by Marlene M Bell | Review

Stolen Obsession by Marlene M Bell | Review

Stolen Obsession by Marlene M Bell
A good romantic mystery/suspense story. The reader needs to focus and pay attention to all the small details. Put on your super-solver spectacles and dive deep into the mystery.

Things to Do Before the End of the World | Review

Things to Do Before the End of the World | Review

Things to Do Before the End of the World by Emily Barr | Review
Can Olivia overcome her shyness and social reticence enough to enjoy the final days of planet Earth? As she gives it her best shot, she finds it's not as easy as she hoped. Disaster ensues and mystery, intrigue, and family secrets abound. A story more about coming of age than the end of days.