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A Christmas Chance by A.L. Brooks Timid Californian, Cara, has rented a remote cottage in Scotland for a vacation before starting her new job. But her peace is shattered when an attractive stranger arrives unexpectedly. For the quiet Cara, Steph, whose buzzcut is as sharp as her chainsaw, is possibly the last person she wants to share her retreat with. After her girlfriend cleared out their flat and disappeared, Steph needs a reset, and her gran’s peaceful cottage is just the place. She’ll chill over Christmas and work on her chainsaw sculptures. However, she hadn’t planned on having to share the cottage with a stranger who also wants to be alone. But when a snowstorm blasts through the country, Steph and Cara have to make the best of it. At least they have food, shelter, and a bed. One bed. Is their forced proximity and sizzling chemistry the chance for each of them to hit the reset button in their lives? Or is it the chance of something much more? A sexy lesbian Christmas romance that’s low in angst but high in all the feelings! |
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Deeper, Darker, Older by P. J. Richards Ancient yew trees - living links between the past and present - embody a magical discipline that offers a way to reach beyond the mundane world. An occult group has rediscovered this knowledge, and uses it to experience a reality where legends live, magic is currency and willpower is a weapon. They find themselves drawn into a hunt for the last magical artifacts left in Britain - but the land is an entity with its own deadly agenda, and is harnessing these individuals for its own ends. |
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Wrongful-A true Story by Brandy Wilson Brandy Wilson's junior literary work, Wrongful, offers a poignant exploration of her journey as a mother entangled in the complexities of a biased legal system. The book delves into her personal experiences, highlighting the emotional and systemic challenges she faced. Through raw and reflective storytelling, Brandy illustrates how her love for her children became the driving force behind her perseverance. Wrongful is not only a memoir of motherhood but also a commentary on justice, resilience, and the strength required to navigate a system stacked against fairness. |