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Interview with Victor Cass author of "Black Widow Bitches".
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The Crimson Calling by Patrick C. Greene is a suspenseful, fast-paced tale featuring a strong, bad ass heroine, and lots of non-stop action.
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Interview with Liz Kay author of "Monsters, A Love Story".
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William Faulkner said, "In writing you must kill your darlings."
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Will the members of the dysfunctional Olyphant family manage to find contentment in life?
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In A House for Happy Mothers by Amula Malladi we are introduced to two different woman, brought together by need. Pryia want a child and is unable to carry full term. Asha is an unwilling surrogate, but in need of money to get out of poverty. Can they help each other?
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A serendipitous meeting, a deep seated love, and a clash of cultures are threaded throughout the backdrop of The Bones of Grace by Tahmina Anam.
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'Vinegar Girl' by Anne Tyler reworks William Shakespeare's 'The Taming of the Shrew' in a delightful and engaging modern tale.
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A novel that evokes the chilling horror of the Manson Family murders, Emma Cline's 'The Girls' constructs similar events within a gripping psychological tale.
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