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The Unopened Letter: A Dose of Reality Changes a Young Man’s Life Forever by R.W. Herman
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Cooking for Cannibals by Rich Leder
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Murder on the Metro by Jon Land
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Book Reviewed by Dianne Woodman Kelly Wren and Angie Morrison are in a serious romantic relationship. They co-own a farm in Willow Creek, a rural t ...
Daniel Scratch: A Story of Witchkind by Don Jones
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Reece’s Vintage Tales by N. Reece Ho-Sheffield
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