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The Only Rule: The Casual Rule 3

After a bad break-up, Julia wasn’t interested in another romantic relationship. Ben wasn’t interested in commitment.  Unable to fight their undeniable attraction, they embarked on a purely physical friends-with-benefits affair.   The only rule was to keep things casual.   But some rules were meant to be broken.   And their casual rule was obliterated.   Now madly in love and deeply committed to each other, they’re on the road to tying the knot.     With best friends like Allie, secret friend Stuart, and a big Italian family to help smooth out a few bumps on the matrimonial highway, getting to their wedding day may be one unpredictable ride.   A little more sweet, a little more smut, a little more snark.   This is the third and last of The Casual Rule series. Recommended for readers 18+ due to sexual references and sex scenes
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Broken Lyric ((Meltdown book 2))

Broken Lyric: The Meltdown Series #2
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Hell Hath No Fury

Elle and Patrick have settled into a life of peaceful domesticity with their infant daughter after years of battling in the holy wars. However, Hell's agents haven't forgotten about them. When Pyro unleashes his torment in the worst way, Elle and Patrick must find a way to save their child and hold onto each other in the face of incredible evil. Will Hell have the last word in a battle that forces Elle to return to the darkness inside herself?
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Fair Shot

Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes makes the case that one percenters like him should pay their fortune forward in a radically simple way: a guaranteed income for working people.Chris Hughes helped launch Facebook with Harvard roommates Mark Zuckerberg and Dustin Moskovitz. He earned nearly half a billion dollars for three years of work and believes his overnight success is indicative of what's wrong with today's economy. Tracing the rise of Facebook and similar companies, he exposes the specific economic forces that create today's economic unfairness and lays out a plan to rein them in.Offering a blunt assessment of how he made his fortune, Hughes makes an impassioned argument for a simple, big idea whose time has come: a guaranteed income for all working people. Technology is scrambling what "having a job" means, requiring us to rethink how we provide economic opportunity to working people. Hughes's definition of workers includes women and men who stay home...
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An Amish Courtship on Ice Mountain

An Amish beginning... At age twenty, Joel Umble, future Bishop of Ice Mountain, is strong, wise, and handsome. No wonder nineteen-year-old Martha Yoder has always noticed him. Still, she dares not trust that her dreams of him could become a reality. Where Joel is striking, she is plain. Where he is educated, she's had no time for schooling. Caring for her frail grossmuder and aging parents has taken all the time she might have spent being courted by boys her own age. And then there is the matter of Judah Umble, Joel's harsh older bruder, who's cast his cold eye on pursuing her since she was sixteen. The only kind of cold Martha is interested in is the exhilarating chill of bathing in the creek in winter. It is there that she escapes her cares—and where she just may find the answer to her future in a most unexpected way—and gain faith that together, she and Joel will have a very special place among the Amish...
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Violet Abyss (A Blushing Death Novel Book 7)

Violet Abyss, A Romance Book by Suzanne M. Sabol
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Light of the Spirit

Light of the Spirit: Book #4 of the Muse Chronicles
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