Truly Mine

Truly Mine

Amy Roe

Sports / Nonfiction

Getting older is such a mindfuck. But I’m about to make forty my bitch. Truly has spent her entire adult life proving that she’s more than the small town where she grew up, more than Tyler Burke’s secret friend with benefits, and so much more than the homewrecker her mother was. Now living in New York City, she has a fulfilling, although unconventional, career that keeps families united. Most importantly, she’s a strong, independent woman. When family business brings her back to Fallport, she comes face-to-face with Tyler and the mess her mother left behind. Why do the people and places that once made Truly feel so hopeless look so very different to her now? **
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Broken Pieces

Broken Pieces

Toni Aleo

Romance / Sports

From the moment Oceanus von Stein, second-in-command to the Patchwork family, caught sight of Taegan Conner, daughter of the leader of the Wolves, he knew he would never love another. Only now, she has been promised in marriage to another, an arrangement to strengthen her family's alliances--and she gets no say in the matter. Can they find a way to be together, or will they both always be two Broken Pieces?
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The Rookie Blue Jay

The Rookie Blue Jay

David A. Kelly

Mystery / Sports

Batter up! Ballpark Mysteries combine baseball action with exciting whodunits for early chapter book readers! Mike and Kate can't wait to watch their rookie hero Dusty Martin in action. But something is throwing the Blue Jays' star off his game. Then, when no one else is looking, Mike sees mysterious ghost lights flying across the field. Is the ballpark haunted? And could Dusty have seen the lights, too? Ballpark Mysteries are the all-star matchup of fun sleuthing and baseball action, perfect for readers of Ron Roy's A to Z Mysteries and Matt Christopher's sports books, and younger siblings of Mike Lupica fans. Each Ballpark Mystery also features "Dugout Notes," with more amazing baseball facts.
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Professor Andersen's Night

Professor Andersen's Night

Dag Solstad

Fiction / Nonfiction / Sports

It is Christmas Eve, and 55-year-old Professor Pål Andersen is alone, drinking coffee and cognac in his living room. Lost in thought, he looks out of the window and sees a man strangle a woman in the apartment across the street. Professor Andersen fails to report the crime. The days pass, and he becomes paralysed by indecision. Desperate for respite, the professor sets off to a local sushi bar, only to find himself face to face with the murderer.Professor Andersen's Night is an unsettling yet highly entertaining novel of apathy, rebellion and morality. In flinty prose, Solstad presents an uncomfortable question: would we, like his cerebral protagonist, do nothing?
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Cana Diversion

Cana Diversion

William Campbell Gault

Mystery & Thrillers / Young Adult / Sports

While tangling with radicals, Brock stumbles on a colleague's corpseBrock Callahan, ex-private investigator, is still not used to wealth and retirement. In fact he is struggling through a game of golf when the clubhouse calls with the curious news that his wife is in jail, pulled in at an anti-nuclear protest. Callahan hires Joe Puma, private detective and onetime peer, to post bail for the budding radical. A few days later, Puma is dead, and Brock begins to wonder where the student movement's shadowy roots lie.The agitators want to stop the proposed Mirage Point reactor, which sits at the intersection of mob money, corrupt utilities, and the violent rage of the radical fringe. And as Callahan knows all too well, California doesn't run on nuclear energy; the state is powered by the dirtiest fuel there is—old-fashioned, murderous greed.[Reviews]"[Gault] writes with passion, beauty, and with an ineffable sadness which has previously been found only in Raymond...
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Brothers & Best Friends

Brothers & Best Friends

Rose, Ashley

Sports / Romance

Brothers And Best Friends: Chapter OneJanine Bradley sat with her head pressed against the window of the bus, wondering if she was insane.Chapter TwoJanine finally stopped crying after a few minutes, but stayed in his arms, enjoying the comfort and warmth of his embrace.Chapter ThreeJess woke up the next morning with Janine cuddled up beside him, one arm draped over his chest, her face buried in the crook of his neck.Chapter FourThe next morning, Janine woke up before Jess. Since she had remembered Jess muttering about having to pack his lunch, she decided to surprise him by packing it for him. Then she made eggs, biscuits, and a fresh pot of coffee.Chapter FiveJanine gasped and nearly hopped out of bed, not caring that she was only wearing Jess's Metallica shirt. "John!" she shrieked.Chapter SixWhen Jess went off to work, Janine hauled her brother out to show him the city. John continued to torment her all day, and she continued to ignore him, pointing out some shop or restaurant or statue. She told him how exciting it was, grinning and gesturing to emphasize her happiness. Then she told him about babysitting for Jess's friend and John took the moment as an excuse to lightly tickle her belly and tell her Jess was going to be having his own baby to watch soon enough. Her heart flipped again, and she wondered if it would ever stop doing that. Surely she would get used to hearing it.Chapter SevenWednesday, Janine's mother caught up to her.Chapter EightIt was the middle of September when Janine finally got a message from Jess.Chapter NineJohn had tried to talk to Janine again, but it was as she was getting ready to leave for work, so she just told him good-bye and left.Chapter Ten"Janie, I was thinking, why don't I stay here an extra day," John suggested. "I mean, none of my classes are so important that they can't be missed, and—"Chapter ElevenIt was different.Chapter TwelveOnce they were finally home in New York, Janine was content to spend the latter part of the evening in Jess's arms.Chapter ThirteenOn Sunday, Janine finally got a phone call about a job—as a server at a retirement home. It was all evening work, so she would be gone when Jess was home.Chapter FourteenThe next day, Janine couldn't seem to get up the nerve to say anything about her problems with Jess. She didn't know what to say. There was really nothing specifically wrong that she could think of, it was more of a general feeling.Chapter FifteenJanine waited until she knew John was out of classes before she texted him on Monday.Chapter SixteenPlanning the wedding was enough to keep Janine completely occupied. With all the work and careful planning a very small wedding was taking, she couldn't imagine planning a large wedding.Chapter SeventeenBefore she knew it, John arrived in the city.Chapter EighteenThe next day was a long one.Chapter NineteenAlthough Janine's life seemed to be balancing precariously on a tightrope, she decided to be optimistic and throw herself into the wedding.Chapter Twenty"I can't believe you're getting married," Karen said with a big grin as she zipped up Janine's dress and smiled at her in the mirror. "Are you nervous?"Other BooksWhen eighteen-year-old Carmondy Hamilton moves across the country and starts a new school midway through her senior year, she immediately finds herself drawn to Beck Nicholson. They share a love for basketball, and he is tall, brooding and gorgeous. Soon, he is showing her new moves, both on and off the court, but he lets her know in no uncertain terms that he wants to keep it casual. However, soon their physical relationship heats up, they venture into the world of light domination, and a fragile trust grows between them. Author's NoteWord-of-mouth is crucial for any author to succeed. If you enjoyed the book, please leave a review even if it is only a line or two; it would make all the difference and would be very much appreciatedNewsletterBe the first to find out about new releases by signing up for email alerts. Your email address will never be given away and you can unsubscribe at any time.
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Run, Killer, Run

Run, Killer, Run

William Campbell Gault

Mystery & Thrillers / Young Adult / Sports

Ex-bookie Tom Spears, framed for the murder of his wife, breaks out of prison and heads for Mexico and freedom. En route, he learns that the lawyer (and friend) who defended him has been murdered. He also discovers that his beloved wife had been unfaithful, that his lawyer friend had been one of her lovers, and that his defense had been deliberately botched. Resolving to unravel the mystery, Spears becomes entangled with his former associates and finds himself caught up in the crossfire between rival gambling syndicates.
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The Big Game

The Big Game

Tim Green

Young Adult / Sports / Fiction

New York Times bestselling author and former NFL defensive end Tim Green encourages readers to fight for their dreams in this heartfelt story about a young football star grappling with the stress of living up to his father's name. Perfect for fans of Mike Lupica!Danny Owens is dedicating his seventh-grade season to his Super Bowl champion father, who recently passed away. Danny promises everyone that, just like his dad, he'll dominate the big game at the end of the season and earn a spot on the high school varsity team.Then his English teacher catches him cheating on a test. Even though Danny can retake it, he knows there's no point. He can't read. And if Danny can't pass this class, he won't be eligible to play in the championship game that could unlock his future.While his resentment rises against the only person willing to help him win off the field, the pressure to succeed begins to weigh heavily on Danny's shoulders. Danny is being...
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