Unfinished Witchness

Unfinished Witchness

Ada Bell

Ada Bell

Enjoy this highly-anticipated new paranormal cozy mystery series by Reader's Favorite finalist Ada Bell. Since inheriting her grandfather's hearth magic, Emma's chores have never been so much fun. Her house sparkles, dishes wash themselves, and her pancakes...Well, she's a witch, not a miracle worker. Emma's mansion would make a perfect bed-and-breakfast, if only she could deliver on that second "B". It's time to hire someone who can prepare a meal without burning the place down. Everything is going great until Emma's new chef turns up dead and police shut the venture down practically before it opens. Determined to get back on track, Emma takes the investigation into her own hands. With magic, a talking cat, and ghostly grandfather, solving the murder should be a breeze, right? Wrong. Being incorporeal and tied to the mansion makes Grandpa Walter less than an ideal partner. The cat is as helpful as, well, your average house cat. And local police don't appreciate Emma's assistance one bit. Can she find the murderer or will she be forced to start over yet again? Unfinished Witchness is a paranormal cozy mystery set in a small town, with ghosts, witches, and a talking cat. Oh my! Fans of Angie Fox, Amy Boyles, and Annabel Chase will love this bewitching series. About the Author Ada Bell knew you'd be reading this. Okay, well, she knew someone would be. (Hi, Mom!) That's pretty much the extent of her psychic powers. A life-long mystery buff, Ada has devoured everything from Murder, She Wrote to Nancy Drew to Psych!, so she was pretty much destined to end up here. Ada loves Scooby Doo, superhero movies, STEM heroines, and cake. Mmm, cake.
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Rebel Moon Part One--A Child of Fire

Rebel Moon Part One--A Child of Fire

V. Castro

V. Castro

When a peaceful settlement on a moon in the furthest reaches of the universe finds itself threatened by the armies of the tyrannical Regent Balisarius, a mysterious stranger named Kora becomes their best hope for survival.From Zack Snyder, the filmmaker behind 300, Man of Steel, and Army of the Dead, comes REBEL MOON, an epic science-fantasy event decades in the making.When a peaceful settlement on a moon in the furthest reaches of the universe finds itself threatened by the armies of the tyrannical Regent Balisarius, Kora (Sofia Boutella), a mysterious stranger living among the villagers, becomes their best hope for survival. Tasked with finding trained fighters who will unite with her in making an impossible stand against the Mother World, Kora assembles a small band of warriors—outsiders, insurgents, peasants and orphans of war from different worlds who share a common need for redemption and revenge. As the shadow of an entire Realm...
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As If It Was Real

As If It Was Real

Beca Lewis

Fantasy / Self Help / Spirituality

Abandoned dreams sometimes come true. Cindy Lee Jones, having let go of her aspirations to become a renowned artist, is determined to embrace a fresh chapter in her life, one that promises to be just as fulfilling.However, when her former art teacher meets a tragic end, Cindy finds herself entangled in a web of long-hidden secrets that threaten to unravel any hope of her dreams becoming reality.As the weight of these revelations bears down upon her, Cindy's future teeters on the brink of chaos.Can she and the enigmatic Ruby Sisters unearth the truth in time to clear her name?Will the shadows of the past offer her a chance to revive her artistic dream, or will they extinguish her aspirations once and for all?Embark on a poignant journey of self-discovery, family, and the extraordinary power of friendship, in this captivating tale that will leave readers of women's literature enthralled.
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In the Belly of the Congo

In the Belly of the Congo

Blaise Ndala

Blaise Ndala

A gripping multigenerational novel that explores the history and human cost of colonialism in the Congo.April 1958. Organizing the Brussels World’s Fair, the biggest international event since the end of the Second World War, subcommissioner Robert Dumont cedes to pressure from the royal palace: there will be a “Congolese village” in one of the seven pavilions devoted to the settlements. Among the eleven members of this “human zoo” assembled to put on a show at the foot of the Atomium is the young Tshala, daughter of the intractable king of the Bakuba. From her native Kasai to Brussels via Léopoldville, the princess’s journey unfolds—until her forced exhibition at Expo 58, where we lose track of her.    Summer 2004. Newly arrived in Belgium, a niece of the missing princess crosses paths with a man haunted by the ghost of his father—Francis Dumont, professor of law at the Free University of...
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