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Once a Homecoming Queen

A heartfelt journey of courage and redemption  A captivating exploration of addiction, recovery, and the unexpected paths to redemption, ‘Once a Homecoming Queen’ by Joan Moran shines with an authenticity that draws readers deeply into the life of a seventy-five-year-old…

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Saint Bloodbath

Bone-Chilling Dark Chronicles Plunging readers into a world where brutality is an everyday reality and survival often feels like a distant dream, ‘Saint Bloodbath’ by Frederick Douglass Reynolds is more than just a true crime book; it’s a raw, immersive…

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Primal Instinct

Masterful Dystopian Delight A masterful exploration of a dystopian future where genetic modifications and corporate greed have driven humanity to the destructive brink,  Minerva Hart’s “Primal Instinct” is set at the end of the 21st century,  vividly depicting a world…

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