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Shmirshky

"Informative, engaging, and hilarious!" —Sarah Brokaw, author of Fortytude "As a proud member of the 'Shmirshky Sisterhood,' I can honestly say that E's book, Shmirshky, is informative, engaging, and hilarious! Shmirshky allows women who are about to embrace 'PM&M' to do so with power, wisdom, and most importantly, a sense of humor."—Sarah Brokaw, author of Fortytude: Making the Next Decades the Best Years of Your Life—through the 40s, 50s, and Beyond Hot flashes flashing you? Awake at 3 a.m.? Forgetting the names of your very own children? Don't worry—E, the author of Shmirshky, understands how you feel. Shmirshky is the first book of its kind—a guide to women's midlife changes that's quick, easy, and full of love! Reading Shmirshky is like having coffee with a hilarious friend who tells it straight about hormone craziness and how to get help. Let's face it, perimenopause and...
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Her Two Dads

Srikkanth Bhattacharya is a quintessential gay bachelor and perfectly happy about it—until he gets a call from the local hospital telling him his best friend died in childbirth. Sri had agreed to provide the sperm to make Jill's dream of motherhood come true, but he'd never expected to have to make decisions for a baby girl. He intends to place her with an adoptive family, but once he sees her, Sri can’t bring himself to do it, so now he’s struggling to learn how to deal with a newborn. His housemate and friend, Jaime Frias, volunteers to help, never guessing he’ll fall in love with both the baby and Sri. Everything seems perfect until a visit from Social Services sends Sri into a tailspin, feeling like he has to choose between his daughter and a relationship with the man he’s coming to love.
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Silverweed: a supernatural fairy tale

Little Red Ridinghood inspired Werewolf novelOnce upon a time Granny was attacked by a werewolf. Eighteen years later her grandson, Aiden Young, arrives in Indiana for his aunt’s funeral, and his unfortunate discovery of the family secret leads to a fatal mistake. Before the weekend is over, he’s trapped by a blizzard along with his superstitious cousin, Diesel, and Scarlet, Diesel’s manipulative girlfriend. In his grandmother’s spooky, old house in the middle of the woods, the teen faces life and death decisions: who can be trusted, and who needs to be saved? However, he must first figure out what the true monster is… werewolf or fear. Because in this Little Red Riding Hood-inspired supernatural fairy tale, the roles of prey and predator become interchangeable.
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Memories Before and After the Sound of Music

Agathe von Trapp, the oldest daughter in the Trapp Family Singers, offers readers the real story behind an American classic in her poignant and fascinating autobiography Memories Before and After The Sound of Music. The courageous family and events immortalized in the beloved Broadway musical and hit Hollywood film come vibrantly alive in these pages, and Agathe’s post-Sound of Music life is equally compelling.
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The Farpool_Exodus

The sun Sigma Albeth has gone supernova. On Seome, millions died, but some escaped through the Farpool to Earth. Chase and Angie find themselves in the middle of conflict, between the Seomish themselves and between the immigrants and their unwilling hosts. The greatest threat is a menace that came through the Farpool unnoticed…if the Coethi aren’t stopped, all Earth will be in danger.
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The Fountain

EDITORIAL REVIEW: It was Norfolk, 1920. Barbara Bosgrove has lived in the charming market town of Melsham all her life, and is looking forward to the annual Harvest Supper dinner and ball - the first since the dark days of the First World War. Her widowed father will be her escort, but it is not long before George Kennett seeks her out for a dance. He has had his eye on her since spotting her punting on the Cam with her great friend Penny, and Penny's charming brother Simon. George vows to win Barbara's hand in marriage - a woman of her prestige would help raise his prospects considerably, and George is nothing if not a man of ambition - and begins a slow and steady courtship. Little by little, Barbara is won over, and eventually agrees to marry George; although he can be rather serious at times - lacking the fun and spontaneity of Simon - she believes he is a man she can rely on. Little does she realize how wrong she can be. Worn down by several years of marriage, during which George has been continually unfaithful to her and callously ruthless in his business plans to the point of illegality, Barbara feels she has lost all the vitality of her youth. But her old friend Simon is not prepared to let Barbara lose sight of the woman she really is - the woman he has always loved. He reawakens Barbara's passion and fighting spirit, but at what cost?
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