When Polly Won The Lottery

How would she spend £150 million?
By Lucinda E Clarke

Lucinda E. Clarke offers a powerful psychological tale about one woman’s ordeal when dealing with fame in When Polly Won the Lottery: How would she spend £150 million? At the age of thirty, Polly London hits it big when she wins a staggering £150 million...

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Whose Fault

By Ryan D. Patterson Sr.

Whose Fault? by Ryan D. Patterson Sr. is an intense portrayal of the rarely talked about the culture of blame. Abbey and Doug are a typically happy couple blessed with two wonderful children. Their marriage and faith are about to be tested when their children...

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Walk Out the Door

By Pearl Wolfe and Evelyn Anderton

In Walk Out The Door by Pearl Wolfe and Evelyn Anderton, Becca and Emily are on their way to Molly's to take her to Jill's Place. Her husband had assaulted her again, and she'd asked for help. It is a secure location and not many...

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We Did This Once Before

By Lynne M. Spreen

We Did This Once Before by Lynne M. Spreen follows the story of Kim, a fifty-year-old expert marketer and publicist. Kim’s divorce from her husband in California left her in debt. She also lost her home and was dealing with a health issue. Unfortunately, there...

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We Do What We Must

Blood, Wine, and the Birth of the American Mafia in New Orleans
By Richard Robbins

We Do What We Must: Blood, Wine, and the Birth of the American Mafia in New Orleans is a work of fiction in the historical subgenre. It is suitable for the general reading audience and was penned by author Richard Robbins. The book is a...

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William Through Time

A Magical Bookshop Novel
By Harmke Buursma

William Through Time is the second book of the Magical Bookshop series by Harmke Buursma. After serving years in the harrowing Napoleonic War, William Chambers returns home to his apartment in Albany, London, brokenhearted. He receives a letter from his best friend, John Easton, who...

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We Turn to Face the Sun

By Stephanianna Lozito

We Turn to Face the Sun by Stephanianna Lozito is a tale of bravery, profound loss, and the power to move on. This is a story about two sisters, Jennifer and Tara Rossi, as they tell their truths leading to a deep wound that leaves...

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When Cotton Was King

A Novel About Slavery and Civil War
By Alvin S. Yusin

When Cotton Was King (A Novel about Slavery and Civil War) by Alvin S. Yusin is a historical novel that would appeal most to a mixed audience made up of young adults and adults who enjoy historical fiction focused on the time of the American...

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When Does the Sorrow End

By Victor Grant

When Does the Sorrow End by Victor Grant is the story of Pat Matley, a young man who chases after his dreams and hopes. In a beautiful combination of thriller and coming-of-age story, Pat leaves New York City behind to get away from the loneliness....

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Wilde Type

By HK Jacobs

Dr. Alexandra Wilde is fully dedicated to her work as a critical care physician for children in different countries, including Haiti, Mongolia, and Botswana. In Botswana, she happens to meet Ian Devall—a rich, charming, and ill-mannered philanderer who threatens to wear down her defenses and...

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