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Ten-year-old Liam is terrified when he sees what appears to be a beast outside his window while at his family's vacation home.
There’s no denying that Victorian-era England was utterly obsessed with Egypt. There are numerous written accounts of travel to the country, and plenty of writers and artists traveled to Egypt for inspiration.
Shattered Eternity: The First Stanza, by Artyom Marklov, is a new fantasy novel with intriguing litRPG elements.
There’s no better way to start a new year than with a new book, which is exactly what our readers did. From romance to fantasy and every genre in between, January had plenty of great books to choose from.
From crystal balls and tarot cards to tea leaves and palm reading, mankind has been fascinated with fortune-telling since its earliest days.
 Italy is known for its food, fashion, and art, but it is also synonymous with romance for many readers. Italy is a popular setting for the romance genre, whether it's the picturesque backdrops, Mediterranean climate, or beautiful sunsets.
Louis Mie finds himself defending a murderer whose mob brutally beat a suspected Prussian spy to death it could be the best thing to happen to his career - or the end of everything.
The Missing Puzzle Piece (A Dying Truth Exposed, Book Four), by Marcus Abston, continues Annabelle’s history from the end of The Two Wolves.
Caves have always been a primal fear for many due to the darkness, isolation, and danger of predators lurking inside. Those brave enough to venture inside caves know that accidents can be fatal, and help, if any, will be slow to arrive if something goes wrong.
In this gripping, near-future thriller, the lives of a reclusive scientist, nanny, and displaced slaughterhouse worker intersect on an isolated Alaskan island. 
Maria Grace - Tatzlewurms, Wyverns, and Darcy
FEATURED AUTHOR - Six-time BRAG Medallion Honoree, #1 Best-selling Historical Fantasy author Maria Grace has her PhD in Educational Psychology and is a 16-year veteran of the university classroom where she taught courses in human growth and development, learning, test development and counseling. None of which have anything to do with her undergraduate studies in economics/sociology/managerial studies/behavior sciences. She pretends to be a mild-mannered writer/cat-lady, but most of her vacations require helmets… Read more