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Between Heaven and Saturn: Eye of Saturn by Idalita Wright Raso transports readers into a mesmerizing realm where mythic gods vie for power alongside mortal rulers, and vampiric curses reshape destinies. Set against a lavish backdrop of grand castles and timeless temples, this second installment in the Between Heaven and Saturn series offers both epic scale and dark, sensual detail.
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Star Brother by Maxine Rose Schur is a multi-layered, emotionally poignant story that captivates readers with its combination of science fiction, thriller, and coming-of-age elements. At the heart of the novel is 15-year-old Jason, a scruffy, isolated foster kid who has never truly felt at home or connected to anyone. Despite his brilliance, demonstrated through his mind-blowing science fair project on holography, Jason’s life is dominated by a deep sense of loneliness and a desire for something he’s never had: family.
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Tom Clark’s The Fossilarchy plunges readers into a near-future world on the brink of ecological collapse, where global power brokers and everyday activists collide in a high-stakes battle over fossil fuels, political corruption, and the planet’s survival. In a crisp, thriller-style narrative, Clark weaves together multinational plots—from clandestine mercenary missions and targeted sabotage to grassroots climate protests that face brutal police crackdowns.
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In The Tides of Time, bestselling author Sarah M. Eden delivers a sweeping time-slip romance brimming with historical intrigue, heart-pounding peril, and the kind of slow-burn connection that romance lovers crave.
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If you’re battling chronic fatigue syndrome or constantly navigating stress and burnout, Heal & Attract offers a grounded, empowering path toward transformation. More than just a workbook or journal, this guide is a daily wellness tool designed to help you reframe your health journey through a mix of structured self-care, holistic healing, and mindset realignment.
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In Grateful Lady, Mehdi Esfandiari invites readers into a tender, reverent exploration of the female form — not as an object, but as a vessel of divine craftsmanship, strength, and beauty. This is not a medical book, nor is it merely poetic admiration; it is a spiritual journey, a heartfelt tribute to the anatomical and metaphysical wonders that define womanhood.
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