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Diary of the Reluctant Duchess

Sharon K. Middleton, author of Diary of the Reluctant Duchess, is a prolific writer of time-travel, historical romance novels. Her inter-related characters from The McCarron's Corner Series share many backstories that are successfully integrated into her new novel. She successfully stitches together the history and culture of the late ...

Dice on a Deadly Sea

Jane Elzey's Dice on a Deadly Sea is the second book of the Cardboard Cottage Mystery series. It is an exciting tale, full of unexpected turns. Four friends set out to enjoy a celebratory birthday cruise but quickly find themselves in over their heads when they discover a man, "Simon Monforte," with a hole between his eyes! In order ...

Discovering Mom

Discovering Mom by Bryan Foreman is a Gripping Tale of Identity, Bullying, resilience, acceptance, and Redemption." It is a poignant story that explores the life of a young man, Daniel Bennett, who embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Suddenly confronted with his physical differences from his family, he learns ...

Do Nothing

Miguel Angel Hernandez, Jr. is a new author to watch. His first book, Do Nothing, is a murder mystery thriller that keeps the reader guessing. A new homicide detective, Griffin Knight, is added to the list of good-guy cop heroes. He has a distinct personality, commendable work ethics, and the determination to solve his cases. The reader will be looking ...

Don't Bring Rupert To The Beach

Don't Bring Rupert To The Beach by Christer Hägglund is about the chance meeting and shared adventure of Rupert, a Polar bear, and Dot, a jaguar. The well-illustrated book is a lite dialogue about diversity and assimilation. By accident, Rupert falls asleep on a chunk of Ice, floats away from his frosty environment, and ends up on a tropical ...

Dream it to Do it: The Science & the Magic

Howard Eisenberg's "Dream It to Do It" sheds light on the complexities of consciousness and its relationship to reality. A truly enlightening read; I was captivated by the multitude of insightful ideas and theories presented. Prepare to be amazed by what you'll discover within these pages. For fifty years, ...

Driving In Circles

Driving In Circles by Rita D'Orazio is the story of Henry and Cynthia Jones. Henry decides he and Cynthia will take their three daughters and one son-in-law on a cruise celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary. From word one you will relate and find comfort with this family. Getting to the cruise terminal for some of the family members clues ...

Drunk Talk

Drunk Talk by Mike Davis and T.L.  Banks invites readers to imagine themselves amidst a raucous barroom scene of tipsy conversations. 

|A night at the bar is brought to life with this between-the-lines read. Through a witty and charming lens, readers experience an evening of lighthearted laughter coupled with deep societal ...

Duma Key

After a construction accident in which he loses his right arm and is divorced, Edgar Freemantle moves from Minnesota to Florida to begin what his psychiatrist described as a "geographic cure." He rediscovers his love of painting and finds that he is good at it but his paintings seem to have something "more" to them. On Duma Key he also finds a new ...
 

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