Suspiciously Sweet

Suspiciously Sweet
Author: Samantha SoRelle
Publisher: Balcarres Books LLC
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2024-01-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1952789109

Trevor Hill has a secret. By day he’s a mild-mannered journalist, but by night he’s the hottest—and most hated—food critic in town. When he walks into Nana O’Neill’s Bakery looking for his next scathing review, the last thing he expects is someone like Owen behind the counter. The scowling man looks more like a bouncer than a baker, but after one bite, Trevor is in love—with Owen’s baking at least. Owen O’Neill has secrets of his own. Scarred, tattooed Owen would rather be in the kitchen whipping up pastries than dealing with actual people. But with the business failing, he can’t bring himself to kick out any repeat customers, even ones as annoying, dismissive, sarcastic, funny, and gorgeous as Trevor. All Owen wants is to be left to run his little bakery in peace—a task made more difficult not only by Trevor’s distracting presence, but also by the legions of fans that show up following a review by a famous yet secretive critic… A 35,000 word novella, Suspiciously Sweet is as light and fluffy as a genoise sponge, but served hot and filled with plenty of spice!

Catching Shrimp with Bare Hands

Catching Shrimp with Bare Hands
Author: Michelle Robin La
Publisher: ViewPort Publishing
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2015-01-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0990917789

Catching Shrimp with Bare Hands is the true story of Luong La, a boy growing up in the Mekong Delta in the midst of the Vietnam War. When the 1968 Tet Offensive forces Luong's family to flee the countryside, they continue to travel back and forth to their island farm despite threats from the Viet Cong and nearby firefights. Out on their farm in the middle of the Mekong River, Luong wants to catch fish and slingshot birds, but Viet Cong, called mysterious misters by the villagers, stop by his family's hut and stay. "The frog dies because of its big mouth," his mother warns. The mysterious misters behead a neighbor, and Luong's aunt goes missing. Luong plans to join the Army as soon as he's old enough to fight, but the war ends before he has a chance. Communism descends, pulling him back in time to a land without electricity or fuel where his family has to hide the books that haven't already been burned. Propaganda that "kneads their skulls," neighbors spying on each other, and the threat of starvation drive Luong to escalating acts of defiance. About to get caught by the authorities, he drops out of school to help his family build a boat to escape.

Denis Dent

Denis Dent
Author: Ernest William Hornung
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1904
Genre: Gold mines and mining
ISBN:

Journey of a Teetotaling Virgin

Journey of a Teetotaling Virgin
Author: Fay Faron
Publisher: Creighton-Morgan Publishing Group
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2021-10-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

"Buoyant humor...richly complex friendships and romantic relationships...moments that stir real emotion." (Booklife) Setting off on a 3-year journey across America and Europe, free-spirited “good girl,” Fay Faron, shakes off her fundamentalist upbringing as she navigates her way through the changing world of the 1970s, as she faces assault, poverty, punishing jobs, betrayal, loss, and romance. Powering through a series of revenge plagues rained down from The Almighty—hey, she is breaking all the rules, after all—Fay must learn to recalibrate her conservative group-think or abandon her road-trip-as-a-lifestyle existence and retreat to the soul-crushing community from which she escaped. Part historical snapshot, part travelogue and part confessional, this laugh-out-loud memoir is the story of every woman who has pondered the road not taken or grappled with the guilt of not being able to live up to rules she didn't make.

Cairo Malachi and the Adventure of the Silver Whistle

Cairo Malachi and the Adventure of the Silver Whistle
Author: Samantha SoRelle
Publisher: Balcarres Books LLC
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2021-07-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1952789052

“The first time I met the love of my life, he died in my arms.” Cairo Malachi, Conduit to the Spirits is a liar, a thief, and a fraud. He may be building a reputation as one of the most fashionable mediums in London, but he doesn’t even believe in ghosts and has certainly never conjured one. Which is why, after he witnesses the brutal slaying of a handsome young constable, he’s shocked when the man’s spirit appears in his home, begging for his help. Constable Noah Bell is everything Mal can never be—honest, funny, and kind. But it’s ridiculous to be attracted to a man he can’t even touch, especially when every step they take towards solving Noah’s murder is one step closer to bringing him the justice he needs to move on—and out of Mal’s life forever. As their investigation brings unexpected enemies to light, the secrets they’re keeping from each other may prove even more dangerous. Mal and Noah will have to work together... or risk a fate worse than death.

His Lordship's Return

His Lordship's Return
Author: Samantha SoRelle
Publisher: Balcarres Books LLC
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2022-08-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1952789087

For Dominick and Alfie, it feels like they've only just settled into life at Balcarres House when an urgent letter from an old friend has them racing back to London. However, they're not returning to Alfie's swirling ton of money and nobility, but to the dark underside of the city that Dominick knows all too well. In a desperate race against time, they'll have to walk streets that Alfie barely remembers and Dominick hoped to forget. Their return brings up terrors better left in the past and for one of them, the strain may be too much to bear. Under the shadow of the workhouse, they'll have to act quickly to stop a killer or the lives lost may be their own. His Lordship’s Return is the third novel in the His Lordship’s Mysteries series.

Salt

Salt
Author: Jeremy Page
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2008-08-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780143114123

A family saga that explores the relationship between people and the landscape in which they live, Jeremy Page's atmospheric and lyrical debut novel is revelatory in its use of language and is the work of a significant new writer. Salt tells of a German airman who falls from the sky in 1945 and lands in the middle of a salt marsh in England. Goose, a local woman, digs him up and brings him home. After staying for just nine months, he vanishes in a makeshift boat, leaving Goose behind with a newborn daughter, Lil. Taught to read the clouds by her mother, Lil's childhood is curious and strange, but when she becomes the object of two brothers' desire, her life takes a tragic turn. Fifteen years later, it is Lil's son, Pip, who attempts to make sense of his family's intriguing history. Beguiled by the lovely Elsie who lives nearby, Pip grows up in the marsh like generations before him, but will their unfortunate past repeat itself?