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Beyond Diversity

In early 2021, more than two hundred widely respected experts gathered virtually for the world’s most ambitious conversation about diversity. Our aim was to do more than spotlight injustice. We challenged ourselves to imagine how to fix it. The dialogue brought together casting directors, bookstore owners, disabled leaders, healthcare professionals, ...

Beyond McCarron's Corner: Sassy's Story

Sharon K. Middleton’s historical romance book titled "Beyond McCarron’s Corner:  Sassy’s Story" is a story that finds Sarah Searcy, aka Sassy and her two dogs trekking into Georgia’s Cohutta Wilderness and suddenly and mysteriously disappearing.  Something has happened to her, no phone ...

Black's Innocence

Lauren planned the perfect life, with the perfect husband, but nothing could prepare her for Tyler Black.

You see, Lauren had patiently waited all her life for her wedding day. Vowing celibacy, saving every dime, and borrowing every nickel just to make one day of her life perfect from start to finish.

Yet, with all her ...

Black, White, And Gray All Over

Fred Reynolds's memoir Black, White and Gray All Over is an exciting look at the chaotic but inspiring life of a man who clawed his way from the back streets in Compton, California, to reaching the pinnacle of a career in law enforcement. He took the road less traveled and joined the police force in the hopes ...

BlackDeath 23

BlackDeath 23 by Robert Mills is his journal written while flying helicopters in Iraq. The book begins with Mills leaving for basic training on September 11, 2001. Due to the events of that day in America his basic training was postponed. BlackDeath takes you day to day with Mills for the duration of his service in the military. Mills had a wife ...

Blaze In, Blaze Out

Blaze In, Blaze Out, by award-winning author Joseph Lewis is a thriller about Detective Pat O'Connor and his partner, Detective Paul Eiselmann who become the prey of a Ukrainian gang lord who wants revenge. The assassins are cold-blooded killers who enjoy hurting and killing.

Detective Pat O'Connor, and his partner, Detective ...

Blown Cover

Blown Cover by Mark Hewitt is a high-octane thriller that explodes off of the starter blocks and races top speed to the final scene. For readers looking for a thriller where the action comes fast and furious, this is the ticket. From the opening pages, the bullets fly and bodies pile up. Through all the carnage, our protagonist, Duncan Hunter, remains ...

Body: or, How Hope Confronts Her Shadow and Calls the Flutter Girl to Flight

Hope hates her body. She always has. The fact that she's a graphic artist who manipulates images of women's bodies for a living only makes matters worse.

Hope's teenage niece, Lana, has a physique Photoshop can't touch. But in her dance world, finesse in motion requires mastery of body, which, for Lana, spirals into ...

Book of Elansia

After devouring King Lycon, the tainted God Bishop stormed throughout the halls wreaking havoc in his wake. While Key and her party are desperately looking for a way out of the castle, they soon hear the thunderous steps of the Wolf God approaching. Kociel took one long look into his newly beloved face before pushing her into his brother's arms. ...

 

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