Captives of the Kratzen, A Romance Book by S.C. Mitchell Views: 15
The best thief in the history of the Revived Earth is on a literal deadline—find a cure for the plague or die—but when the universe drops the ultimate extortion fodder into his lap, what’s Jubal supposed to do, say no?
Turns out Nick Beausoleil isn’t the perfect Guild knight in shining armor his fiancée thinks he is. Nickie-boy made a big mistake while Carina was in prison, and now he’s got a deep, dark secret he needs Jubal Van Zandt to help him cover up. The kind of deep, dark secret Jubal could use to destroy their relationship and disgrace the overly muscled meathead forever in Carina’s eyes.
PRAISE FOR THE JUBAL VAN ZANDT NOVELS:
“Every detail is so clever. Every exchange of dialogue is so witty. The overall effect is dazzling, mesmerizing, better than real life. It's literary hard drugs, dude.” –Tim McBain, coauthor of Awake in the Dark and The Scattered and the Dead Views: 15
'A sweet and charming story.' Kaye Temanson (NetGalley reviewer) A delightfully uplifting romantic comedy to get you in the mood for summer! Escape to the country! Anna Compton thought that moving to the countryside, leaving London and her past firmly behind her was the perfect solution. Goodbye life of thirty-something, crazed single mum of two, hello country glamour queen, domestic goddess and yummy-mummy extraordinaire. But her new life at Primrose Cottage isn't quite what she expected! Very soon she's chasing pork pies down hills, disguising her shop-bought cakes at the school bake sale – and trying to resist oh-so-handsome Horatio Spencerville, who just so happens to be the Lord of the Manor... Could moving to the country be the biggest mistake she's ever made? Perfect for fans of Christie Barlow, Holly Martin and Tilly Tennant. Praise for Lottie Phillips: 'A sweet and charming story.' Kaye Temanson (NetGalley reviewer) 'An easy summer read.' Helena Manoli (NetGalley... Views: 15
Does it really matter where you come from?In 1953, a war widow's difficult mother dies before revealing the identity of her daughter's father and his cultural heritage. As Dee sorts through what little her mother left, she unearths puzzling clues that raise more questions: Why did Leora send money every month to the Basque Relief Agency? Why is her own daughter so secretive about her soon-to-be published book? And what does an Anglican priest know that he isn't telling?All of this head-spinning mystery breaks a long, dry period in Dee's life and leads her to embark on an odyssey. She might just as well lose her job and see where the counsel of her new spiritual advisor and the attentions of an enigmatic ex-coworker lead her.The Sheep Walker's Daughter pairs a colorful Basque immigrant history of loss, survival, and tough choices with one woman's search for identity and fulfillment. Dee's journey will take her through the Northern and Central California... Views: 15