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Revelation (The Saga of Venom and Flame) by Victor Acquista
Make America Beautiful Again by Bo Bancroft
Fields of Fire by Ryan Steck
Ask the Girl by Kim Bartosch
Revelation (The Saga of Venom and Flame) by Victor Acquista

Revelation (The Saga of Venom and Flame) by Victor Acquista

An ancient conspiracy is about to be exposed…

Since the dawn of civilization, a clandestine Brotherhood has been secretly organizing a hidden agenda. As the Illuminati orchestrate worldwide catastrophic events to establish a New World Order, only Serena Mendez and an ancient society with ties to Atlantis can save humanity from centuries of manipulation.

Serena is a warrior without a weapon. As she and her allies work to defeat the Illuminati, she must decipher seven mysterious messages that hold the key to survival in this thrilling race to unlock a secret that will change humankind. Rich in history and mythology, this book is a gripping battle between the masters of mind control and the warriors who oppose them.


Make America Beautiful Again by Bo Bancroft

Make America Beautiful Again by Bo Bancroft

Kirkus calls it “a nimble political satire that should appeal to Americans of every stripe…reminiscent of books by Christopher Buckley.”

Suspected terrorists attack with a pre-dawn bomb spree, baffling law enforcement as the only targets are towering billboards lining the interstates. The laundry list of culprits includes eco-terrorists, a notorious drug cartel, and disgruntled outdoor advertising employees. With Georgians on edge, politicians quickly focus on how to manipulate the situation.

Caught in the crosshairs are the three adult Worthington siblings. Not only was their outdoor advertising business attacked, the youngest brother, a retired Army demolitions expert, has suspiciously disappeared. The family enlists his Army buddy to track him down. The web she ultimately uncovers is far more nefarious than terrorists.


Fields of Fire by Ryan Steck

Fields of Fire by Ryan Steck

Twenty inspiring profiles of men and women who’ve defied the odds to overcome adversity.

The coronavirus COVID-19 has changed our lives forever, confronting us with an adversity like none we have known in our lifetimes. Where can we find the resilience to overcome the changes forced upon us?

The answers lie in Overcoming and the lessons we can learn from everyday heroes who found the strength to persevere through life crises that threatened to overwhelm them, just as we feel overwhelmed today. Groundbreaking physician Dr. Augustus White III, no stranger to adversity himself, has fashioned an essential manual on not only surviving in a post-coronavirus world, but even thriving in it, as those in this book have.


Ask the Girl by Kim Bartosch

Ask the Girl by Kim Bartosch

Murdered in 1925, Katy Watkins, an eighteen-year-old debutante, finds herself near a worn-down cabin. She doesn’t know where she is, so she heads home and discovers two strangely dressed girls in her bedroom window. When her memory returns, a demon hunts her—this demon is her killer.

She walks in the woods trying to get home, stuck in a loop until she meets Lila and Rose. It was hard for Lila to cope after her father’s suicide, which forced Lila, her mom, and her sister Rose to live with their aunt and uncle. They discover a ghost tied to an old murder mystery. Rose is possessed by Katy. In order to save Rose’s life, Lila and Rose help Katy uncover the truth about her murder.


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