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Margin Play – Eric Plume

★★★★★ Sacrifices had to be made. Amber Eckart, private investigator, is struggling to keep her business afloat. The bills are piling up and there's no end in sight. Except, a mysterious lawyer shows up with a check large enough to perk anyone's interest. There's a foreclosure on an old woman's house that seems a bit...suspicious. The lawyer wants… Continue reading Margin Play – Eric Plume

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The Reformed Vampire Support Group – Catherine Jinks

★★★★ ½ Contrary to popular opinion, vampires are not sexy, romantic, or powerful. In case you hadn't noticed, vampires are dead. Nina Harrison, age 15 (on the outside) and age 50ish (on the inside) is a vampire. But, unfortunately, vampires in real life are far from Hollywood's vision. The plain fact is, I can't do anything… Continue reading The Reformed Vampire Support Group – Catherine Jinks

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Been There, Married That – Gigi Levangie

★★ "Lip filler lemmings," I said. "I'd tell them to jump off a cliff into the Pacific, but we all know silicone floats." Agnes Murphy Nash spent the last decade or so acting the part of the Hollywood Wife - expensive clothes, flawless makeup, and the right friends in the right places. Trevor, her husband, has always… Continue reading Been There, Married That – Gigi Levangie

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Annabelle Pinchum Does Addition and Subtraction – Susan Srikant

★★★★★ Annabelle Pinchum stepped out in the sun With her spotted umbrella, and then there was one. Annabelle Pinchum was walking alone when a nearby wind decides to blow her umbrella (and herself) into the air. At first, she seems a bit worried...but soon settles in for the ride: ...she decided her mission Was to enjoy… Continue reading Annabelle Pinchum Does Addition and Subtraction – Susan Srikant

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The Childless Ones – Cam Rhys Lay

★★★ Behind her came a click - a single boot heel coming down on the wooden floor. Jack Ampong has always had an ambition to be a writer but life got in the way. Most recently, his wife was assaulted and he was with a prostitute during the time - in short, his marriage is crumbling. Meanwhile, Jack's… Continue reading The Childless Ones – Cam Rhys Lay

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Book – David W. Miles & Natalie Hoopes

★★★★★ Black words. On white paper. No buttons. No bonus levels. Not a single sound, in fact. A little boy takes a closer look at a book. At first...there's nothing really that appealing. There's words. And pages. But what else? They aren't as flashy or as bright as computer games...but then he looks closer and closer...and discovers… Continue reading Book – David W. Miles & Natalie Hoopes

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Owls: Our Most Enchanting Bird – Matt Sewell

★★★★★ Absolutely adorable - loved it from cover to cover! This book was fabulous! Matt Sewell goes through all of the owl breeds scattered throughout the world and provides little snippets into their species. His off-the-cuff humor was perfect for this quirky book. So many books about owls end up being chock-full of facts that… Continue reading Owls: Our Most Enchanting Bird – Matt Sewell

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The Legend of Griff – Richard Sparrow

★★★★ He was oblivious to the fact that the person he had just killed was none other than the very hero of this story. Griff, a young(ish) goblin, is attempting to cross the great unknown with his faithful companion, a warg (giant wolf) named Boldolf. However, Griff is not the hero of this story. The real hero, Arn, is far more… Continue reading The Legend of Griff – Richard Sparrow

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The Adventures of Samba Rat & Friends – Steven and Mary Munsie

★★★★ ....the little band of wanderers was frightened at the sight of this huge egg rolling about wildly. When you go on a picnic, you don't often expect it to end quite so....memorably.  Samba Rat, Peter Porcupine, Squirrley and Cindy (the ladybug) stumble upon an egg right as it is hatching...and what hatches from it catches… Continue reading The Adventures of Samba Rat & Friends – Steven and Mary Munsie