Kenneth Cameron

Kenneth Cameron

The Frightened Man

The Frightened Man

SUMMARY: London in 1900 is a sprawling, chaotic web of change and expansion, perfect for a man like Denton, an American with a violent past seeking anonymity as an outsider. But his notoriety as the author of several dark novels—and the well-known story that, decades before, he had gunned down four men in the American West—sometimes brings unwanted visitors to his door. When a terrified man shows up one evening and says that he is being pursued by the long-gone Jack the Ripper, Denton dismisses him as one more victim of London’s lunacy. But then the mutilated body of a teenaged prostitute named Stella Minter is found in London’s East End. . . . Disappointed by the lack of police concern, Denton determines to pursue the murderer, even after it’s clear that he’s become the next target. As Denton begins to peel away the layers of the lurid and horrifying murder, he finds himself exploring the dark underbelly of the bursting metropolis, a place so vast that Denton is forced to follow nothing but his instincts through the maze of London—its pubs, its police offices, its dark alleys and disreputable neighborhoods—to find a murderer who is himself an agent of the city’s cancerous growth. And along the way Denton is lucky enough to find an ally in a woman with a past as haunted and a spirit as independent as his own. Kenneth Cameron has brought turn-of-the-century London vividly to life in this intelligent and compelling crime novel. The Frightened Man delves far deeper than the mere circumstances of a murder to investigate the unseen—the secrets harbored in London’s immeasurable streets and in the dark side of human nature.
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Onyx Elixir

Onyx Elixir

Jei Anders

Jei Anders

Fact 752 – Karma was a vindictive wench, and Luck, no lady. Allie never believed in Karma, but after the week she'd had, she was prone to believe that if such an entity existed, it had to be a woman. Only a woman could hold such an ugly, nasty grudge, and make Allie's life so impossibly miserable. If spying for the enemy and a broken heart wasn't enough, someone had even stolen her favorite heels. Classy, right? Bad luck strikes again. Fact 689 – Southern girls were supposed to be graceful losers. Spying for Sloven wasn't the plan, but every attempt she made to escape his clutches only entrenched her deeper into a war Allie never wanted to be part of. Good thing her mama taught her how to fight dirty. Allie would play his game, and do the one thing he didn't think possible. She'd win. Fact 521 – Never play a player, or in this case, a southern belle. It was just one compromise... Once you take one sip of this series, you'll probably want to keep coming back for more! ~ Goodreads...
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Indigo Alloy

Indigo Alloy

Jei Anders

Jei Anders

Fact 417 – Kidnapping was not sexy. The old Earth romances had it wrong. Being captured by an attractive elven alien was anything but glamourous. It was slave labor with a pinch of harassment. But Allie Sai wouldn't take anyone's gruff, even if it meant challenging the scariest man she'd ever met, erm... alien. Fact 359 – Southern belles never played by the rules. Poker was always her game of choice, so it was fitting that to take down Sloven and win her freedom, Allie had to take a chance and do the impossible – destroy the King's criminal empire and get out without dying. Simple, right? If only. Fact 205 – Luck had a funny way of changing when you least expected it.Once you take one sip of this series, you'll probably want to keep coming back for more! ~ Goodreads Reviewer Mixologists and Pirates Series 1 - Amber Vial 2 - Emerald Bane 3 - Scarlet Venom 4 - Cyan Toxin 5 - Onyx Elixir 6 - Indigo Alloy
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Scarlet Venom

Scarlet Venom

Jei Anders

Jei Anders

Fact 437 - Allie was a piss poor bootlegger. It was laughable that her blackmailers expected her to create a truth serum. If they'd done their homework, they would've known her brewing capabilities were nil, she flunked chemistry, and her moonshine was on the toxic side. So for once in her unlucky life, luck was on her side... until she almost blew up the lab. Unfortunately, singed eyebrows were the least of her concern. Fact 543 - Aliens don't understand personal space. Nothing was off limits. If they weren't asking about her heat cycle, males were sniffing her for compatibility. One cocky Av even tried to claim her as his mate, but that wasn't happening, no matter how good looking he was. But staying immune to his antics proved more difficult than Allie expected. Kind words, gorgeous eyes, and wicked grins were always her weakness. Fact 678 - The line between loathe and love easily blurred. It was just one kiss... maybe two.
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Emerald Bane

Emerald Bane

Jei Anders

Jei Anders

Fact 384: Allie's bad luck knew no bounds. After surviving a pirate attack by the skin of her very unlucky teeth, she believes life will get better. It had to, right? Wrong, dead wrong. Literally dead. Fact 443: Revenge always bites you in the butt. One little prank leaves her as a prime murder suspect and her newfound friends in jail. If she can't prove her innocence, she can kiss what's left of her life goodbye - not that she had much of one to start. Fact 537: Human-hating aliens had no right to be so sexy. At least she'd have something pretty to look at while being blackmailed into espionage.
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His Accidental Baby: Wedded to the Sheikh, #2

His Accidental Baby: Wedded to the Sheikh, #2

Holly Rayner

Holly Rayner

Engaged to a sheikh, but for real this time!Now she's having his babyA beautiful, adorable, accidental heir to the sheikh...Alyssa:Everything is perfectAt least, that's what I thought.I'm settling down with the man of my dreamsMy perfect princeOnly now I discover that I'm having a very royal babyAnd the news has gotten out, splashed all over the tabloids!Right before I could tell my darling husband to be...Will he see that our little accident is an adorable blessing?
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Singularity

Singularity

Sherri Fulmer Moorer

Sherri Fulmer Moorer

The year is 2124 and Senara and Killian are newlyweds excited to work toward being the first convergence community to relaunch Artificial Intelligence five years after the Prion Pandemic which almost wiped out humanity across the globe. Achieving 'singularity' is the best way to increase their chance of survival and rebuild this strange new world into something better than the one that almost died along with two-thirds of the population. As the survivors gather into convergence communities across the country to rebuild reality from the remnants of the old world, they all ask themselves the same question – this time, will we be safe? And they were beginning to think they were until a young woman died from an infection that the AI should have cured, just weeks after the Phase One rollout. It's dismissed as a random failure until someone else falls ill, then another ... and another. Senara and Killian work to stabilize the AI and are shocked to discover that it...
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There's No Point in Dying

There's No Point in Dying

Francisco Maciel

Francisco Maciel

"Alluring . . . powerful . . . an indelible depiction of a community on the brink of disaster."—Publishers WeeklyIn this kaleidoscopic novel set in a favela of Rio de Janeiro—"in the city of stray bullets, in the land of lost opportunities"—a gang member runs wildly through the streets not knowing he has only seven minutes left to live. Barflies, prostitutes, immigrants, a gay couple, a taxi driver, cops, a mobster, and more populate Francisco Maciel's first book to appear in English. Leaping back and forth across time and spiraling into the surreal, the novel coalesces around a brutal massacre. Maciel's multiracial characters write poetry and discourse on soccer, insects, samba, and climate change. Gritty, unpredictable, and percussive, There's No Point in Dying is translated by National Book Award winner Bruna Dantas Lobato.
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Traitor of the Drowned Empire

Traitor of the Drowned Empire

Frankie Diane Mallis

Frankie Diane Mallis

After the devastating events of the arena, Lyriana Batavia is trying to live in a world where her soulmate, Rhyan Hart, has become a soulless akadim. The Empire has named Lyr a forsworn traitor, and every soldier in Lumeria has been ordered to hunt her down. With her friends and family scattered across the Empire, Lyr is more alone than she's ever been, with the exception of one shocking ally; Auriel, Rhyan's former incarnation, who has mysteriously appeared. And he is determined to help Lyr, whether she likes it or not.The new Emperor Avery Kormac is hungrier than ever to impose his power over Lumeria, especially after the escape of his precious chayatim, including the powerful Julianna Batavia. His cruel and unrelenting agenda vows to locate every single vorakh through mandatory testing for all citizens. Lord Tristan Grey is named the leader of this new initiative, and finds himself hunting his own kind while keeping his newfound powers hidden. Meanwhile, Morgana and...
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Neon Summer

Neon Summer

Linny Lawless

Linny Lawless

CindyThe year was 1987 and I was on Spring Break. It was my first time away from college and away from my smothering parents. I wanted to break free just like my girlfriend, Angie. She was wild and knew how to have fun. Then I felt as if I was struck by lightning when I crossed paths with a fine-looking guitar player named Eric. I felt his sexual energy, but he was a total jerk and I didn't know any heavy-metal headbangers back home. But Eric made me weak in the knees and I wanted to show him my wild side.EricI had a feeling Cindy was a virgin because I got that vibe from her when she walked toward me in that dark hallway at the nightclub. With long, dark, wavy hair, she was innocent looking but with curves in all the right places. I was into groupie chicks who liked to party all night after a gig. But there was something about Cindy, other than just her innocence. I sensed she was a little wildcat, even though she kept it hidden underneath her snobby...
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