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If He Had Been with Me

by Laura Nowlin

If He Had Been with Me - By Laura Nowlin1I wasn’t with Finny on that August night, but my imagination ha...

Iced

by Karen Marie Moning

Iced - By Karen Marie MoningPROLOGUEDublin, you had me at HelloImagine a world that doesn’t know its own rules. No cell phones. No Internet. No stock market. No money. No legal system. A third of the world’s popula...

I Think I Love You

by Allison Pearson

I Think I Love You - By Allison PearsonPROLOGUE1998The wardrobe was double fronted, with a full-length mirror. Inside was her mother’s tweed suit with the mink collar. There were tailored skirts and blouses on hangers. The...

I Swear

by Lane Davis

I Swear - By Lane DavisPROLOGUELeslie Gatlin couldn’t believe the words she was reading on the screen.Of all the emails and all the Facebook messages and all the texts and phone calls she’d received since she’d...

I Should Die

by Amy Plum

I Should Die - By Amy PlumPART IONEIN THE DEAD OF NIGHT I SAT ON A BRIDGE SPANNING the Seine, watching a bouquet of crushed white lilies float toward the spotlit Eiffel Tower. I strained to listen for the words I thought ...

Hunt for White Gold

by Mark Keating

Hunt for White Gold - By Mark KeatingPrologueCharles Town, South Carolina, September 1717The young black boy did not cook for his master although he was the only servant in the house. The desire for privacy outweighed his need...

How Zoe Made Her Dreams (Mostly) Come Tr

by Sarah Strohmeyer

How Zoe Made Her Dreams (Mostly) Come Tr - By Sarah StrohmeyerPrologueThere was no getting around the fact that Tinker Bell was a little bitch.The tiny, white powder-puff bichon frise with professionally manicured toenails scampe...

How to Repair a Mechanical Heart

by J. C. Lillis

How to Repair a Mechanical Heart - By J. C. LillisChapter OneSim and Captain Cadmus huddled close in the crystal spider cave, their secret hearts thudding with untold passion.I scroll down fast, my own secret heart thudding mo...

How to Lead a Life of Crime

by Kirsten Miller

How to Lead a Life of Crime - By Kirsten MillerCHAPTER ONETRICKS OF THE TRADEMy father never wasted his wisdom on me. But on the rare occasions when my family found itself in one room, and my father had emptied the drink ...

How Huge the Night

by Heather Munn

How Huge the Night - By Heather MunnChapter 1Not in Paris AnymoreIsn’t that beautiful, Julien?No.Even without looking, he knew he had hurt his father. He shoved his hands in his pockets and stood there at the top of the...

House of Mercy

by Erin Healy

House of Mercy - By Erin Healy1It wasn’t every day that an old saddle could improve a horse’s life.That was what Beth Borzoi was thinking as she stood in the dusty tack room that smelled like her favorite pair of...

Honor Thy Thug

by Wahida Clark

Honor Thy Thug - By Wahida Clark1FAHEEMMy heart raced as I stared down at my seven-year-old son’s blood-soaked shirt. As his last breath left his body, so did my spirit. I slowly lifted my hand to stroke his little fac...

Honor Thy Teacher (Honor Series)

by Mummert, Teresa

Honor Thy Teacher (Honor Series) - By Mummert, TeresaChapter OneFuck I mumbled to myself as water droplets trickled down my face. I had spent my night out with Angela and was now running behind schedule. I grabbed a hand tow...

Honor Student

by Teresa Mummert

Honor Student - By Teresa MummertIf it be a sin to covet honor, I am the most offending soul.~William Shakespearechapter OneMy twenty-first birthday had started like any other day. I awoke alone. The house was deserted. No dou...

Honey Pie (Cupcake Club)

by Donna Kauffman

Honey Pie (Cupcake Club) - By Donna KauffmanChapter 1Never underestimate the power of cupcakes. Or the women who bake them.Honey D’Amourvell pondered that truth as she sat on the wooden bench behind Ross & Sons auto repai...

Hollywood Sinners

by Victoria Fox

Hollywood Sinners - By Victoria FoxPROLOGUEThe Parthenon Hotel,Las Vegas, Summer 2011The woman studied her reflection in the bathroom mirror. To an onlooker she was flawless, but close, much closer, there was an uncertainty in he...

Hitman Damnation

by Raymond Benson

Hitman Damnation - By Raymond BensonPROLOGUEThe important thing was to keep Agent 47 alive.That’s what Diana Burnwood had told herself for years, even though it wasn’t the Agency’s prime directive for handlers. Th...

His Love Endures Forever

by Beth Wiseman

His Love Endures Forever - By Beth WisemanOneDANIELLE PERCHED ON THE EDGE OF THE TUB. SHE looked at her watch, then at the pregnancy test in her trembling hand. In two minutes, she’d know if she was going to have a b...

High Stakes Gamble

by Mimi Barbour

High Stakes Gamble - By Mimi BarbourAurora loves her mommy role and is fascinated by her little angel, Lily. When babies start to disappear in Vegas, not once did Aurora ever imagine that Lily would be one of the kidnap vic...

High in Trial

by Donna Ball

High in Trial - By Donna BallONEDecember 1992The rust-colored pickup truck came out of nowhere, careening into the intersection like a skier taking off on a slalom course. There was no way she could have avoided it, even if ...

Hidden Summit

by Robyn Carr

Hidden Summit - By Robyn CarrOneBrie Valenzuela finished her large latte and looked into the empty cup. She’d been waiting in this coffee shop for over an hour, trying to look engrossed in her newspaper, but as the time...

Hidden in Paris

by Corine Gantz

Hidden in Paris - By Corine GantzPrologueParis, Two Years before.Johnny dressed like a Frenchman these days, Annie noticed. The cut of his sport coat was flashier than anything he would have worn in the States. As usual, Annie...

He's After Me

by Chris Higgins

He's After Me - By Chris HigginsCHAPTER ONEUpstairs, my father opens the door to us, beaming from ear to ear, a large glass of wine in his hand.‘Welcome! Welcome!’ he says, his arms wide, sweeping us in like i...

Here Be Monsters

by M T Murphy

Here Be Monsters - By M T MurphyBlackmailM.T. Murphy©2011All rights reserved.Edited by Erin StropesIt wasn’t every day that Tim knocked a beautiful woman flat on her back. He stared at her from atop his clumsy six-foo...

Her Highness, the Traitor

by Susan Higginbotham

Her Highness, the Traitor - By Susan HigginbothamPart I1Jane DudleyJanuary 1555If there is an advantage to dying,...

Henry Franks A Novel

by Peter Adam Salomon

Henry Franks A Novel - By Peter Adam SalomononeSpanish moss, bleached to gray in the heat, stretched down from the trees and the breeze barely stirred the air. From his bedroom window, Henry watched oak branches reaching for ...

Helsinki Blood

by James Thompson

Helsinki Blood - By James ThompsonPrologueJuly eleventh. A hot summer Sunday. All I want is some goddamned peace and quiet. Now my house is under siege, I have an infant to both care for and protect, and I’m forced to...

Hell's Fire

by Brian Freemantle

Hell's Fire - By Brian FreemantleIntroductionThis is a work of fiction, not history.Fully aware of the irritation it may cause some historians of the period, I have made appear simultaneous events in the lives of Captain Wi...

Heaven Should Fall

by Rebecca Coleman

Heaven Should Fall - By Rebecca ColemanThrough the open door I could see my husband hard at work just outside the shed, a column of sweat staining his T-shirt in the June heat, his solid arms shedding flecks of grit and sa...

Heart of Glass

by Sasha Gould

Heart of Glass - By Sasha Gould1I gaze down the length of the narrow blade at my enemy. His own sword is lowered, his chest heaving as a bead of sweat rolls lazily over the ridge of his collarbone and then into the dip ...

Heart Like Mine A Novel

by Amy Hatvany

Heart Like Mine A Novel - By Amy HatvanyGraceLater, I would look back and wonder what I was doing the exact moment Kelli died.When I left the house for work that morning, nothing was different. There was no sense of impendi...

Heal the Sick, Raise the Dead

by Jacob Prytherch

Heal the Sick, Raise the Dead - By Jacob Prytherch1There Were ThreeThe weather and choppy water that surrounded ...

Headed for Trouble

by Suzanne Brockmann

Headed for Trouble - By Suzanne BrockmannINTRODUCTIONI started writing my sixteen-book Troubleshooters series in 1999. I’ve covered a lot of ground in the years since then, creating a large stable of characters—some of whom...

Harvest Moon

by Robyn Carr

Harvest Moon - By Robyn CarrOneI need to see you, Phillip said. My office.Kelly Matlock, sous chef, threw him an incredulous look. She was literally holding apart a big Italian and a big Swede; the Italian line cook had a s...

Harvard Square A Novel

by Andre Aciman

Harvard Square A Novel - By Andre AcimanPROLOGUECAN WE JUST LEAVE?I’d never heard my son say anything like this in all the weeks we’d been visiting colleges together. We’d seen three universities in the Midwest,...

Harbour Falls

by S. R. Grey

Harbour Falls - By S. R. GreyChapter 1Sitting in the idling car in the deserted and rain-drenched parking lot on tiny Cove Beach in Harbour Falls, I absently turned a business card over and over in my hands. Fingertips over...

Gray

by Pete Wentz

Game Over - By James Patterson1Sometimes, late at night in the hotel room, after the lights have gone out and the mistakes have already been made, when it is heavy and silent and still, I lie awake and listen to my pulse ...

Goya's Glass

by Monika Zgustova

Goya's Glass - By Monika ZgustovaFor the last time. For the last time, meaning never again.For the last time. How many times have I pronounced these words as a threat? I used to think of them as words like any others, ...

Gone to the Forest A Novel

by Katie Kitamura

Gone to the Forest A Novel - By Katie Kitamurapart oneThe Mountain1Tom hears the noise from across the hall. A quick stream of native patois. At first he thinks it is the servants talking. But then he hears the crackle of ...

Golden

by Jessi Kirby

Golden - By Jessi Kirby1.To a Thinker—1936There’s no such thing as a secret in this town. But I’m keeping this one, just for today. I fold the letter once, twice, three times and slide it into my back pocket lik...

Gideon's Corpse

by Douglas Preston

Gideon's Corpse - By Douglas Preston1GIDEON CREW STOOD at the window of the conference room, looking out over the former Meatpacking District of Manhattan. His gaze followed the tarred roofs of the old buildings, now hip bo...

Ghosts in the Morning

by Will Thurmann

Ghosts in the Morning - By Will ThurmannPrologueI felt myself shaking, I saw blood soaking my towel, but the throbbing in my hand had disappeared, endorphins and adrenaline numbing the pain. My mind raced and blood rushed in ...

Ghost of a Chance

by Kirkendoll, Kara

Ghost of a Chance - By Kirkendoll, KaraChapter 1 The Wheel of FortuneAs she sat staring out over the aged and water stained balcony, sipping on her third cup of java for the morning, and nursing an incredible hangover, Drew...

Garden of Stones

by Sophie Littlefield

Garden of Stones - By Sophie Littlefield1San FranciscoTuesday, June 6, 1978Reg Forrest lowered himself painfully into his desk chair, which was as hard, used and creaky as he was. The dark brown leather was cracked and worn, t...

Garden of Secrets Past

by Anthony Eglin

Garden of Secrets Past - By Anthony EglinPROLOGUEStaffordshire, EnglandTwenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine—thirty. Pippa took in a deep breath and yelled as loud as her six-year-old lungs would allow. Ready or not, here I come...

Game Over

by James Patterson

Game Over - By James PattersonChapter 1HELLO! Buenos dias! Bonjour! Konnichiwa! It’s me, Daniel, here with the critical life lesson of the day: There’s absolutely, positively, no such thing as too much practice or pre...

Fury

by Elizabeth Miles

Fury - By Elizabeth MilesPROLOGUEHigh above a freeway, a girl gripped the overpass railing. She almost slipped as she maneuvered onto the tiny ledge, and for one second she felt a sheer moment of panic, clutching and grasping...

Frozen Solid A Novel

by James Tabor

Frozen Solid A Novel - By James Tabor1SETTING UP ITS FINAL APPROACH, THE C-130 PITCHED NOSE DOWN and snapped into a thirty-degree bank, giving Hallie Leland a sudden view of what lay below. It was the second Monday in Februa...

Friends With More Benefits

by Luke Young

Friends With More Benefits - By Luke Young1Brian was lying naked on the bed, rubbing his hands together impatiently while he craned his neck, struggling to peer into the bathroom. He sighed. "Come on."Jillian poked her head th...

Frankie's Letter

by Dolores Gordon-Smith

Frankie's Letter - By Dolores Gordon-SmithONEKiel, Germany, April 1915Terence Cavanaugh steadied himself against the rain-sheened wall. The pain in his chest, where the bullet had struck home, flared into agony as he tried to...

Frances and Bernard

by Carlene Bauer

Frances and Bernard - By Carlene BauerSo, I have written you a love letter, oh, my God, what have I done!—Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers KaramazovAugust 15, 1957Dearest Claire—How are you?Here I am in Philadelphia, back from...

Fragile Minds

by Claire Seeber

Fragile Minds - By Claire SeeberPROLOGUEThere are plenty of beginnings, but only one end to my story.At the police station in the small country town, they brought me tea and toast, but I didn’t touch it; I pushed it aw...

Fractured A Slated Novel

by Teri Terry

Fractured A Slated Novel - By Teri TerryCHAPTER ONE* * *Rain has many uses.Holly and beech trees like those around me need it to live and grow.It washes away tracks, obscures footprints. Makes trails harder to follow, and tha...

Four Summers

by Nyrae Dawn

Four Summers - By Nyrae DawnTo Kelley York.You’re the type of friend who always comes through.So glad we met all those years ago.Thanks for having my back,and taking this wild writing journey with me.I’ll never forge...

Forces of Nature

by Cheris Hodges

Forces of Nature - By Cheris HodgesAcknowledgmentsThere’s something about the country. As a small-town girl myself, I always wanted to play in the grass and visit—not work—on a farm. Too bad I was allergic to everything....

For You

by Mimi Strong

For You - By Mimi StrongCHAPTER ONEDear Mom:Bell is growing like a sunflower. I bought her some new shoes, a size and a half larger than the last pair, but she insists on wearing the old ones with her toes sticking out of...

Follow the Money

by Fingers Murphy

Follow the Money - By Fingers Murphy1There was blood everywhere. Jim Carver leaned back in his chair, chewing a mussel cooked in saffron. At least that’s how the papers described it. Apparently he was covered with it whe...

Flying in the Heart of the Lafayette Esc

by James Van Pelt

Flying in the Heart of the Lafayette Esc - By James Van PeltDedicationTo Ed Low, Bonnie Slack, Mrs. Smith, and every hardworkingEnglish teacher who loves literature, writing, and students equally.Introductionby Brenda CooperSome of...

Flowers for Her Grave

by Judy Clemons

Flowers for Her Grave - By Judy ClemonsChapter OneSixty-three bottles of beer on the wall, sixty-three bottles of beeeeer…Casey pushed her hands over her ears. I can’t take it. I can’t. Not one more minute. I swear...

Flora A Novel

by Gail Godwin

Flora A Novel - By Gail GodwinI.There are things we can’t undo, but perhaps there is a kind of constructive remorse that could transform regrettable acts into something of service to life.That summer, Flora and I were to...

Fitz

by Mick Cochrane

Fitz - By Mick CochranePROLOGUEWhen Fitz was a little boy, he liked to imagine that his father was quietly, secretly watching over him, loving him, for his own good and unselfish reasons, from a distance. He imagined his fath...

Fire Stones

by Kailin Gow

Fire Stones - By Kailin GowPrologueI had a dream – that was not at all a dream. I had read those words before. The poetry of Lord Byron – some English class – the ninth grade. He was one of the few write...

Fire Inside A Chaos Novel

by Kristen Ashley

Fire Inside A Chaos Novel - By Kristen AshleyPrologueComplicatedHopper Hop Kincaid watched her wind through the loud, rowdy, drunk bikers and their groupies, heading his way.Lanie Heron.He didn’t move. He kept leaning against...

Fire and Ice

by J. E. Christer

Fire and Ice - By J. E. ChristerChapter 1Bertone (Barton)1067Juliana had been sitting by the side of the beck for some time. It was her favourite place where she could be surrounded by trees and woodland creatures, a place s...

Finding Faith (Angels of Fire)

by Ysabel Wilde

Finding Faith (Angels of Fire) - By Ysabel WildeBeing this is my very first novel it goes out to several people. The first is to the John in my life, my husband. When he’s not working putting himself out there to hel...

Fight Song A Novel

by Joshua Mohr

Fight Song A Novel - By Joshua MohrThe plock of despairWay out in a puzzling universe known as the suburbs, Bob Coffen rides his bike to work. He pedals and pants and perspires past all the strip malls, ripe with knockoff ...

Fifteenth Summer

by Michelle Dalton

Fifteenth Summer - By Michelle DaltonJuneWhen you’re stuck in the backseat of your parents’ car—on hour twenty-five of the drive from Los Angeles to Bluepointe, Michigan—the last thing you’re thinking about is l...

Fearscape (Horrorscape)

by Nenia Campbell

Fearscape (Horrorscape) - By Nenia CampbellChapter OneIt was one of those days in late April when the weather wasn't quite sure whether it wanted to be hot or cold, and so settled for a cloudy, muggy hybrid of the two. ...

Father Gaetano's Puppet Catechism

by Christopher Golden

Father Gaetano's Puppet Catechism - By Christopher Golden1THE VOICES OF THE NUNS from the convent of San Domenico rose and fell in a soothing rhythm, like the hush and crash of the waves against the nearby rocky shore. Ni...

Fatal Decree A Matt Royal Mystery

by H. Terrell Griffin

Fatal Decree A Matt Royal Mystery - By H. Terrell GriffinFATAL DECREECHAPTER ONEThe corpse was floating at the edge of the channel that runs between Sister Key and its larger neighbor, Longboat Key. Only the back was visible ...

Far to Go

by Alison Pick

Far to Go - By Alison PickChapter OneSEPTEMBER 1938It was Friday afternoon, the end of a long week. Misha Bauer made one last telephone call; the operator told him there was a line through Berlin.Our calls don’t go thro...

Falling for Hamlet

by Michelle Ray

Falling for Hamlet - By Michelle RayPROLOGUEThank you, ladies and gentlemen. Oh, thank you! Zara shouts as she feigns surprise at the audience’s outpouring of affection and its standing ovation. She gestures for the audienc...

Fairy Godmothers, Inc

by Jenniffer Wardell

Fairy Godmothers, Inc_ - By Jenniffer WardellONESome Enchanted DragonFairy Godmother Rule Number One: Never argue with a client. As long as someone’s willing to pay for them, dancing elephants, solid-gold princes, and fifty-f...

Faceless

by Jus Accardo

Faceless - By Jus AccardoChapter OneMy name is Brandt Cross, and I once ate a caterpillar on a dare…Not once in life did my view of death include waking up on a sidewalk in too-tight jeans—commando, if the itchy, chafed f...

Eyes Wide Open

by Andrew Gross

Eyes Wide Open - By Andrew GrossPrologueSherry Ann Frazier knew she’d seen him somewhere before.The gaunt, sharply cut edge of his jaw. The narrow, dimly lit eyes, staring back at her. The probing intensity of his crooked...

Eye of the Storm

by Hannah Alexander

Eye of the Storm - By Hannah AlexanderONEA silver blade sliced through the curtained exam room, its target the helpless patient of Dr. Megan Bradley. The hand that held the blade was crusted with grime, fingernails whitening a...

Extinction Machine

by Jonathan Maberry

Extinction Machine - By Jonathan MaberryPart OneConspiracy TheoriesThe U.S. must carry out some act somewhere in the world which shows its determination to continue to be a world power.—HENRY KISSINGER, as quoted in The Washingt...

Evidence of Life

by Barbara Taylor Sissel

Evidence of Life - By Barbara Taylor SisselChapter 1On the last ordinary day of her life before her family went off for the weekend, Abby made a real breakfast—French toast with maple syrup and bacon. It was penance, the le...

Everything Changes

by Shey Stahl

Everything Changes - By Shey StahlPROLOGUERowan JensenLipstandThis happens when a rider crashes face-first into the ground.July 27, 2002All of this started with a question. Words would be spoken and a vow would be made.A ring wo...

Everybody Has Everything

by Katrina Onstad

Everybody Has Everything - By Katrina OnstadTHE TUESDAY AFTER LABOUR DAYIn the end it took Ana and James only an hour to become parents.James arrived first, stumbling toward a police officer sitting on a chair by a door marke...

Every Little Piece

by Kate Ashton

Every Little Piece - By Kate AshtonSimple reflective surfaces can be used for many complicated pursuits. Applying lipstick, checking for spinach between teeth, and spying on older brothers.My favorite mirror sat on the nightstand...

Every Contact Leaves a Trace

by Elanor Dymott

Every Contact Leaves a Trace - By Elanor DymottPROLOGUELondon, Friday 21 December 2007Early MorningIf you were to ask me to tell you about my wife, I would have to warn you at the outset that I don’t know a great deal...

Ever Enough

by Stacy Borel

Ever Enough - By Stacy BorelI was busy packing a small suitcase for my weekend trip back home when my cell phone rang from my bedside table. I knew right away who it was. Grinning, I picked up the phone and without saying...

Ever After

by Heather McBride

Ever After - By Heather McBrideChapter 1How it All BeganIn every person to some degree, there is a pull to please or to be accepted by the ones we love or by the ones we hope love us. The drive, depending on the relation...

Etiquette for the End of the World

by Jeanne Martinet

Etiquette for the End of the World - By Jeanne MartinetChapter OneThe final bomb went off, and her life went up in smoke.Tess, I’m afraid we need to talk, Josh was saying, with a sad shake of his dark, silky head. De...

Escape Theory

by Margaux Froley

Escape Theory - By Margaux FroleyPROLOGUESeptember 10, 2010Freshman YearThose Nutter Butters are going to need milk.Devon glared at the package of peanut butter cookies at the foot of her bed. The bright red plastic caught the ...

Equal of the Sun A Novel

by Anita Amirrezvani

Equal of the Sun A Novel - By Anita AmirrezvaniPROLOGUEI swear to you on the holy Qur’an there has never been another woman like Pari Khan Khanoom. A princess by birth, a strategist by the age of fourteen, fierce but ...

Enigmatic Pilot

by Kris Saknussemm

Enigmatic Pilot - By Kris SaknussemmAbout the AuthorRevelation Creek, Dakota Territory, USA, 1869A U.S. SEVENTH CAVALRY LIEUTENANT WITH THE UNGAINLY NAME of Mortingale Todd peered through his government-issue field glasses across th...

Enigma (Angel's Promise)

by Leslie Drennan

Enigma (Angel's Promise) - By Leslie DrennanCHAPTER 1Why was I so tired today? Nothing out of the ordinary h...

Empire of Gold

by Andy McDermott

Empire of Gold - By Andy McDermottPrologueAfghanistanThe barren landscape was simultaneously alien yet oddly familiar to Eddie Chase. The young Englishman had grown up in the rugged hills of Yorkshire, the topography of the north...

Elite (Eagle Elite)

by Rachel Van Dyken

Elite (Eagle Elite) - By Rachel Van DykenPrologueWhoever told me life was easy — lied. It’s hard. It sucks. The crazy thing is — nobody has the guts to admit the truth. Everyone, and I mean everyone, has a secret. E...

Elimination Night

by Anonymous

Elimination Night - By Anonymous1Becoming BillSeptemberLOOK AT ME, Bill, said Len.I looked.Now, tell me what you see.I had no idea where he was going with this. I didn’t really want to know, to be honest with you.I see…...

Eleven Eleven

by Paul Dowswell

Eleven Eleven - By Paul DowswellCHAPTER 1Tuesday, 11 November 1918, 2.00 a.m. Close to the German front lineAxel Meyer was sleeping, his head resting on a black woollen scarf pressed against the train window. Lulled by the ste...

Electing to Murder

by Roger Stelljes

Electing to Murder - By Roger StelljesCHAPTER ONEWhat have we stumbled onto here?Wednesday, October 30thDara Wire sipped her coffee. The dashboard GPS on the Acadia said east bound on Interstate 24, now over twenty-five miles ea...

Edge of the Wilderness

by Stephanie Grace Whitson

Edge of the Wilderness - By Stephanie Grace WhitsonPrologueMy soul is weary of my life.—Job 10:1MANKATO, MINNESOTA, FEBRUARY 1863He had bent his back against the winter wind and slumped over his pony’s neck, trusting the ...

Dying Echo A Grim Reaper Mystery

by Judy Clemens

Dying Echo A Grim Reaper Mystery - By Judy ClemensAcknowledgmentsThanks to all the wonderful folks who had a part in this book, including:Jenny Baumgartner, who checked over the fight scenes and Casey’s view of life from ...

Dragon's Moon

by Lucy Monroe

Lucy Monroe captures the very heart of the genre.—Debbie Macomber, # 1 New York Times bestselling authorMoon BurningA sizzling story…Fast-paced and intriguing.—Joyfully ReviewedI really adore this series and Moon Burning doesn&rsq...

Doughnut

by Tom Holt

Doughnut - By Tom HoltPart OneIn The Beginning Was The MisprintOne mistake, Theo said sadly, one silly little mistake, and now look at me.The Human Resources manager stared at him with fascination. Not that little, she said br...

Domination (A C.H.A.O.S. Novel)

by Jon Lewis

Domination (A C.H.A.O.S. Novel) - By Jon LewisCHAPTER 1Colt McAlister sat on the scorched hood of a Volvo station wagon as tendrils of smoke rose from the broken landscape all around him, melding into a gray December sky. Ros...

Dogstar Rising

by Parker Bilal

Dogstar Rising - By Parker BilalPrologueCairo, 2001At first no one really noticed. Everyone was too busy with the daily struggle. Nobody had time to lift their eyes from the uneven road in front of them to look skywards for ...