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Amber Fox, former cop and current insurance investigator, is hot on the trail of an insurance claim. A talented young boxer has just suffered an injury in the ring that renders his career over. But when video footage of the fight is scrutinized, Amber notices that something’s not quite right. So she begins to investigate. [...]

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Alice Harte hates germs. She is neurotic, unfulfilled, and her life is getting a little out of control. Make that a lot out of control. When she’s approached by a mobster with an eye out for revenge, she finds herself dreaming of an escape to idyllic England with her own dear John Cleese look-a-like. When [...]

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Julie is a princess. The Potpourri Princess, to be exact. When she decides to surprise her husband by flying out to Costa Rica to join him on his business trip, she imagines a lovely, pampered vacation. Unfortunately for her, she doesn’t quite get the vacation she imagined. Instead, she finds herself lost in the jungle [...]

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Susan  Caraway is recently divorced and trying to get her life back on track. She’s in a dead-end job, and her family isn’t much help. Between her spoiled college-aged son, a nosy mother, and a sister who seems to only deal in crises, Susan is barely managing to maintain her sanity. The recent reappearance of [...]

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REVIEW: "Take the Monkeys and Run" by Karen Cantwell

Barbara Marr is just your average suburban mom who thinks of life in terms of movies. She’s just going through the daily grind that includes raising her three daughters and wondering why her husband just left her. Wildlife is common in the aptly-named neighborhood of Rustic Woods, but screeching monkeys in the trees? Not so typical. So [...]

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REVIEW: "The Only Thing I See" by Jessica Barksdale Inclan

Annabelle is a wedding photographer. She has a talent for capturing other people’s happiness, but has trouble recognizing her own. When she herself becomes engaged, she starts “seeing” the future happiness (or unhappiness) of the lovestruck couples she photographs. The only problem is, she can’t seem to see the truth in the relationship right in [...]

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REVIEW: "Executive Lunch" by Maria E. Schneider

Sedona thinks it’s just another boring day at Strandfrost, as she goes about her normal activities. And it is a boring day….until she accidentally stumbles upon a mugging happening right there in the hallway! A six-inch switchblade, a shady director, some seedy characters sprinkled in, and suddenly Sedona is unwittingly thrown into the role of [...]

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