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Boxset List Featured Fantasy

October 2, 2020 by Carolynn

The Twenty-Sided Sorceress Series, Books 1-3: Justice Calling, Murder of Crows, Pack of Lies Kindle Edition
by Annie Bellet  (Author)

99¢ as of October 2, 2020 6AM
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Gamer. Nerd. Sorceress.

The USA Today bestselling urban fantasy series Twenty-Sided Sorceress, collected together for the first time in one convenient volume.

Jade Crow lives a quiet life running her comic book and game store in Wylde, Idaho. After twenty-five years fleeing from a powerful sorcerer who wants to eat her heart and take her powers, quiet suits her just fine. Surrounded by friends who are even less human than she is, Jade figures she’s finally safe.

As long as she doesn’t use her magic…

When dark powers threaten her friends’ lives, a sexy shape-shifter enforcer shows up. He’s the shifter world’s judge, jury, and executioner rolled into one, and he thinks Jade is to blame. To clear her name, save her friends, and stop the villain, she’ll have to use her wits… and her sorceress powers.

Except Jade knows that as soon as she does, a far deadlier nemesis awaits.

Includes :
Book One- Justice Calling
Book Two- Murder of Crows
Book Three- Pack of Lies

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Boxset List Featured Sci-fi

September 30, 2020 by Carolynn

Outcast Starship Box Set: Books 1-4: Annihilation, Vengeance, Deception, Damnation Kindle Edition
by Joshua James  (Author), Daniel Young  (Author)

99¢ as of September 30, 2020 6AM
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Misfits. Losers. Outcasts. And Earth’s only hope.

“A fun throwback to pulpy sci-fi of yesteryear!”-Goodreads reviewer

Two decades after he was banished from his homeworld for a disaster that still haunts him, Eli Bryce and his crew of unrepentant troublemakers struggle to survive on the edges of the galaxy.

But when they rescue a near-dead castaway with an impossible secret, everything changes.

Soon, the greatest conspiracy in the galaxy is unfolding around them and they have no choice but to fight.

But what can one ship full of outcasts do to save Earth and the rest of the galaxy from annihilation?

More than anyone could imagine.


Over 1,000 pages of nonstop action!

Includes the first 4 books in the Outcast Starship series:

  • Annihilation!
  • Vengeance!
  • Deception!
  • Damnation!

Reviews for the first book in the series:

★★★★★ “Cover to cover action … I couldn’t put it down until I finished the story!”

★★★★★ “How refreshing it is to finally find a series of books that remembers what sci-fi is all about.”

★★★★★ “Rollicking space opera! Tom Corbett Space Cadet meets Hitchhiker with a big dash of Firefly.”

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Boxset List Featured Sci-fi

September 29, 2020 by Carolynn

The Chiral Protocol – A Military Science Fiction Thriller: Biogenesis War Book 2 (The Biogenesis War) Kindle Edition
by L.L. Richman  (Author), Lisa Richman (Author)

New Release:
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Countdown to Annihilation

An Alliance asset is found brutally murdered. The highly classified material he was carrying is gone. The samples from Luyten’s Star are in Akkadian hands and they intend to weaponize it, unleashing the deadly package on the known worlds.

Enter Shadow Recon agent Micah Case and the Special Reconnaissance Team. Their mission: track down the missing samples and destroy a secret Akkadian base before all hell breaks loose.

If they can’t stop it in time, it’s not the end of the world. It’s the end of all life as we know it.

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Book Review : Talking to Strangers by Malcolm Gladwell

September 27, 2020 by Carolynn

Talking to Strangers by Malcolm Gladwell

I used to walk with friends pre-pandemic, but now have been walking alone. As a consequence, I’ve been listening to a lot of books to ease my boredom (thank you Chicago Public Library!) Talking to Strangers is my latest. It is probably the most thoughtful and compassionate investigation of the Sandra Bland case I’ve ever heard. It is also a not-quite an indictment of “stop and frisk,” which was what Sandra’s case was all about. More on the “not quite” later.

Like all of Gladwell’s books, it takes a meandering route to its conclusion. But what complicated issue has a “straight answer”?

It explores the inability of the majority of humans to tell if another human is lying. It explores famous cultural miscommunications, such as the one between Cortes and the Aztecs. And it explores famous liars (Bernie Madoff), infamous cases of honest people accused of lying (Amanda Knox), and psychological research into human lies and the inability to perceive them (or the truth.) It also explores how humans lie under stress (and hence the failure of torture to extract reliable intel) but also the inability under stress for people to make “good choices.”

The book also looks deeply at “Coupling.” Here is where the “not-quite” indictment of stop and frisk comes into play. Stop and frisk works IF it occurs in places that have high crime rates. By “places” the research doesn’t support applying the policy to cities, or neighborhoods, or even streets–it indicates applying it only at specific street corners, or cul de saqs, or addresses. Contrary to what you might believe, and I didn’t know, crime doesn’t move easily.

Stop and frisk doesn’t work any other way, and in fact, leads to the erosion of trust in the police.

Yet, many police are trained to enact stop and frisk policies everywhere. Bryan Encinea was trained to be suspicious by default and to look for any reason to pull someone over…even though he served in a low crime area, and pulled Sandra over at a place that was extremely low crime.

Something that struck me, listening to the book, was how Sandra Bland didn’t show “respect” for authority when she was pulled over. Sandra had serious depression, and she’d been pulled over a lot and had trouble with the law in the past. She wasn’t a good driver, and Encinea was drawn to her because she allegedly blew through a stop sign just outside of his area of jurisdiction. He followed her until he had a reason to pull her over–a missed turn signal. (Let’s acknowledge here how having a police car follow you might lead you to make a mistake while driving.) It was not enough reason for an arrest. Gladwell emphasizes her personal troubled history as being the reason for her nerves, and her “disrespect.”

I kind of wonder if it is a family history of poverty. My beloved stepfather (aka, The Marine) was from an affluent family. But my mother and my biological father’s extended family hail from Appalachia. There is deep, multi-generational poverty on both sides. It leaves a long foot print on behavior and definitely on psychology. I could hear Sandra thinking, “Why be respectful? I’m just going to get another ticket I can’t pay off anyway. I might as well have a damn smoke.” It’s something some of my relatives would think. Some of my relatives on my dad’s side also had tangled relationships with the law. No, they didn’t die in police custody, but some of those relatives are also dead under mysterious circumstances. Poverty, fatalism, and early death go hand in hand.

Gladwell shows how her disrespect read as guilt of a higher crime to Encinea. He never gives Encinea a full pass, but he does say how Encinea’s training was largely at fault. And he clearly indicts the “wiser, calmer heads” that should know better, but don’t, even when presented with the evidence.

The whole book is fascinating, with departures from the main story line that seem out of the blue at first, but tie into the main thread of the narrative. I highly recommend it as a listen and or a read if that is your thing.

Talking to Strangers is available at your local public library, Amazon US, Amazon CA, Kobo, Nook, iBooks, and GooglePlay

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Boxset List Featured Fantasy

September 27, 2020 by Carolynn

Magic and Mystery: Series Starter Boxed Set: 4 Series Beginnings Kindle Edition
by C.J. Archer  (Author)

FREE as of September 28, 2020 6AM
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4 novels. 4 series beginnings.

Magic and Mystery is a collection of the first books in four different series written by C.J. Archer. Each novel is intended to give you an introduction to fascinating new stories featuring magical fantasy, puzzling mysteries, enigmatic heroes and independent heroines. Hopefully you will find a brand new series to start (or maybe four!)

The Watchmaker’s Daughter (Glass and Steele book 1)
India Steele is desperate. Her father is dead, her fiancé took her inheritance, and the only person who’ll employ her is a mysterious man from America. A man who possesses a watch that keeps him alive.

The Last Necromancer (The Ministry of Curiosities book 1)
A waif, her kidnapper, and a twist you won’t see coming. Charlie is being hunted for her dark magic, but only one man succeeds in capturing her. A man known as Death, as compelling as he is frightening.

The Palace of Lost Memories (After the Rift book 1)
The king’s magnificent palace was built in a matter of weeks. No one saw the builders and no villagers are allowed beyond the gilded gate until a noblewoman is poisoned. The village doctor and his daughter, Josie, are allowed inside, but Josie soon learns the palace won’t surrender its secrets easily, for not a single resident has a memory from before the palace existed.

The Wrong Girl (The 1st Freak House book 1)
It’s customary for Gothic novels to include a mysterious girl locked in the attic. Hannah just wishes she wasn’t that girl. As a narcoleptic with a strange affliction, Hannah knows she’s lucky to have a roof over her head. Yet freedom is something she longs for. She did not, however, want her freedom to arrive in the form of abduction. Especially when she realizes her kidnappers got the wrong girl.

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Boxset List Featured Fantasy

September 26, 2020 by Carolynn

Fight the Night: A Limited Edition Anthology of Urban Fantasy and Fantasy Kindle Edition
by Multiple Authors

FREE as of September 26, 2020 6 PM
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Not everyone is afraid of the dark—some excel there. 

Wicked witches, fierce Fae, and unclaimed angels delight outside the light in a collection that will steal your breath and your heart. 

Brave the Fire Kingdom, seek revenge, and rebel against cruel destinies in one thrilling adventure after the next.

Curses cannot stop our fiery heroines. Witness cutthroat new tales from today’s bestselling and hot new authors. 

Fight the night with us, and one-click today.

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