“Remembering You” by Cass Andre focuses on Dray Sloan, a gun-toting, card-cheating, woman whose sister dies and leaves Dray to care for her five nieces and nephews. Lacking any maternal instinct, Dray feels overwhelmed but responsible for the children, and surprisingly finds herself drawn to them. They “warmed her with a feeling she could only compare to that of an honest royal flush” (16)…
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A shocked, terror-stricken crime witness provides a forensic artist with a detailed description of a murderer. When the witness views the final sketch, she insists it’s not correct. The artist dutifully makes the requested changes - but a nagging doubt enters her mind. Did she really draw the wrong man?
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“Paradox” features two tales of breathtaking love despite great odds. Masterful storytellers Rosemary Laurey and J.C. Wilder bring to life two unique looks at paranormal romance. In highly charged erotic stories, they bring to life very different and complex worlds where love conquers all…
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Tears of the Stars by John Aridi is a superbly crafted collection of short stories that will take the reader’s imagination from Earth and beyond. The stories weave a future for Earth as imagined by Aridi. Each story gives insights into this future with every page…
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Cora Hightower would do anything to give her five beautiful daughters a better life. Understanding the advantages a strong upbringing and a good education can bring, she realizes the poverty and repressive atmosphere of the rural South is no place for her family. So she boldly moves them all lock, stock -and piano, which she ships by train - to Los Angeles, California.
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