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Invisible Husband

Tammy and Eric go from strangers trying to avoid their pasts on their own to a husband and wife confronting their demons. Tammy was left by her college boyfriend because she was too “dark” to marry. Eric was left without a bride at the altar...three years in a row. But their choice to lean on each other instead of alone is manifested in a quickie wedding. With family problems, past relationships, and their own doubts clouding their future together, Tammy breaks down first. But Eric can’t hold onto the fragile relationship by himself. Will Tammy be able to fight for their growing love as well?
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Savage Hellfire

Spur Award-winning author John Savage has destroyed the gang that murdered his family. Now he wants to work the land his kin died for-and find some measure of peace. But his desire for retribution is now a dark compulsion he can't shake. And the only way he can take back his legacy is to send one remorseless band of outlaws straight to fiery, blazing hell.
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Watched at Home

An erotic novella. Erica has desired Shane, her mother’s boyfriend, for a while, and she hoped a year away at college would cure her of the obsession. But during her first weekend back home with him, her lust is rekindled when she discovers a shocking secret he’s been keeping from her: hidden video cameras in their house. Adults only due to graphic sexual content.
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Ravnica

A labyrinth of intrigue...Lieutenant Agrus Kos enjoys his work. A top-notch officer of the city guard, he's been on the force over fifty years. He works alone. And the League of Wojek never had problems with him or his work. Until now.They gave him a partner to train, who promptly got himself killed. And the more he looks into the death, the less he likes it.Something dark is moving within the guilds of Ravnica.
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Bitch Doctrine

"An invaluable case for truth-telling in an age of chaos and lies." —Emily Nussbaum "[Penny] bravely keeps thinking and talking and learning and trying to make the world better." —Caitlin MoranSmart and provocative, witty and uncompromising, this collection of Laurie Penny's celebrated essays establishes her as one of the most important and vibrant political voices of our time. Bitch Doctrine takes an unflinching look at the definitive issues of our age, from the shock of Donald Trump's election and the victories of the far right to online harassment and the transgender rights movement.Penny is lyrical and passionate in her desire to confront injustice, and she's writing at the raw edge of a revolution-hungry zeitgeist, a time when it has never been more vital to actively question and fiercely dispute all forms of complacency, including social norms. This darkly comic, often biting yet empathic, revelatory...
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Gym Candy

Mick Johnson is determined not to make the same mistakes his father, a failed football hero, made. But after being tackled just short of the end zone in a big game, Mick begins using “gym candy," or steroids. His performances become record-breaking, but the side effects are terrible: Mick suffers 'roid rage, depression, and body acne. Gym Candy's subject matter is just as hard-hitting as its football scenes. You'll find yourself unable to look away as Mick goes down a road that even he knows is the wrong one to travel.
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