TBR Saturday

So we often have friends releasing new books. And we love to recommend them. Here’s our book recommendations. We try to get it done every Saturday but we are busy so we may have missed a few.

  1. Greed’s Charity (Seven Deadly Sins Book 1) By R.A. Pollard
    Mammon, Sin of Greed. Sentenced to five centuries in an abyss of unending pain, for a kiss. Released into a world he detests. His brothers cannot understand, Mammon is gone. All that remains is Greed.
    Isabelle, spent her life avoiding others. Protecting her mind from the bombarding emotions around her. Now, despite the pain, she steps toward her future. Until an emerald eyed demon gets between her and an EXIT door.
    Greed cannot understand his instant craving for this woman he can’t give up. As the flames of passion ignite between them. Powerful forces move to rip them apart and destroy the world. They must fight this enemy of humanity. While struggling to save the sliver of light remaining inside a demons shattered soul.
  2. Hades : A Bad Boy Bikers Motorcycle Club Romance (Satan’s Warriors MC, Vegas Chapter Book 6) By P.T. Macias
    USA Today Bestselling Author
    Satan’s Warriors MC, Vegas Chapter
    Hades ~Dion Gibson

    I’m fiercely dark.
    Mean son of bitch.
    A true bastard.
    Pure evil.
    A killer.
    No fucking saint.
    She’s an Angel.
    All light.
    I see the fear.
    Rubi Cook
    My brother is a biker.
    His biker Brother is hot.
    I know I’m off-limits.
    But.
    I don’t care.
    I tempt the devil.
    I burn in his fire.
    I have a secret.
    I need help.
    I need him.
    Satan’s Warriors MC reading order.
    Moose 3.1.25
    Nuke 4.1.25
    Scythe 5.1.25
    Reaper 6.1.25
    Poet 7.1.25
    Hades 8.1.25
    Demise 9.1.25
    Please note that this story is full of action, violence, dirty-talking bad boy alpha biker, slang, romance, steamy scenes, and HEA.
  3. Springhill By John Toles
    There’s a difference between being lost and being lost in Louisiana. Being lost means that, given enough time, you’ll sort it out. Being lost in Louisiana means you can’t find your butt to scratch it. Bill Montgomery is the latter. After arriving in Springhill, his only hope is to get out. In one blistering hot afternoon, he discovered that it wasn’t so bad, but first, he had to learn its secrets and the people that lived them.
    Toles sweeps the reader away, lost in the story from page one, swimming with ease in the current. Sprinkled with humor and small-town charm, the author conveys deep affection for his characters…. a sublime reflection on Americana. When the final sentence arrives and our time in Springhill must come to an end, the reader should not be surprised to think, “Oh, hell … I want more.” – Faith Phillips
    An enjoyable ode to small-town America and the wonderful people who call it home…a timely reminder of the beauty – and importance – of sitting down and listening to people’s story… so grab an ice-cold Coke and jump in with this great cast of characters. – Chloe Fuksa/Putnam Six Bookstore
  4. How to Survive a Horror Story: A Novel By Mallory Arnold
    Seven authors enter the manor
    Can they survive the story within?
    When legendary horror author Mortimer Queen passes, a group of writers find themselves invited to his last will and testament reading expecting a piece of his massive fortune. Each have their own unique connection to the literary icon, some known, some soon to be discovered, and they’ve been waiting for their chance to step into the author’s shoes for some time.
    Instead, they arrive at his grand manor and are invited to play a game. The rules are simple, solve the riddle and progress to the next room. If they don’t, the manor will take one of them for itself.
    You see, the Queen estate was built on the bones of Mortimer’s family, and like any true horror story, the house is still very, very hungry.
    With the clever, locked-room thrills of Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone with the ghostly horror of The Fall of the House of UsherHow to Survive a Horror Story is a bright, biting, thrill-ride that begs us to contemplate how the best horror stories come to be.
  5. The Shadow Man: A Psychological Horror Thriller By Nick Clausen
    Some fears follow you home.
    Her doctors call it a hallucination. Lea calls it survival. Because the Shadow Man isn’t just in her head. And if she stops running … he’ll prove it.
    Step into the shadows with Nick Clausen’s most chilling horror thriller yet.
    The Shadow Man is perfect for fans of The Silent PatientThe Outsider, and The Haunting of Hill House—a relentless descent into fear, obsession, and the darkness you can’t escape.

   

Come By Next Saturday for some more suggestions!


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