
BookTrib’s Bites: Curl Up with Four Captivating Reads
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Every Fall by Angela Douglas
A chilling thriller, perfect for fans of Karin Slaughter and Lisa Gardner, exploring the dark side of police culture and family trauma.
Bree knew life married to a beat cop would be tough, but she believes their family will be fine living in the crime-infested city of East Bernheim — that is, until one day crime follows them home. Jake then agrees to stretch their finances and move to a bigger house in a better neighborhood. But Bree, now pregnant with their second child, begins to hear voices and suffer strange dreams. Then when tragedy strikes on the job, Jake enters a spiral of guilt and grief that degrades his grip on reality.
Bree, isolated and struggling, must protect her children from the one person she thought would always keep them safe. A thriller that tackles toxic masculinity in police culture and trauma, you’ll be on the edge of your seat. Purchase at https://bit.ly/400i0PY.
Dear God, My Life Is in Jeopardy by Tom Covino
When you read the story of Evelyn Dawson, you'll never quite be the same again.
The beginning will make you wonder, the middle will shock you, and the ending may cause you to re-evaluate what you thought were the right answers to some of life's deepest questions.
This book answers the greatest fear that man has … why am I afraid to die? The first half is written as fiction, and then tied up through facts and truth. In the story, Evelyn finds herself on the game show Jeopardy. No Alex Trebek or other players, just her, the host, and an audience made up of all the best professional actors, athletes and singers. Says one reviewer, “I can’t recall a book that affected me so much. From suspenseful and gripping, from Jeopardy to the final courtroom, this book shook me to the core.” Purchase at https://bit.ly/4g003qA.
Our Best Selves by David Torne
Wisdom for our souls' growth. As part of our human nature, we yearn for the compelling desire to grow and evolve as individuals, even without being fully aware of this fact. Our soul yearns to reach that version of ourselves that best defines us and to overcome those limitations that distance us from our purest essence.
This book is a guide with a great transforming power that, in a simple and entertaining way, will provide readers with essential tools for the ultimate purpose of helping them in their personal and vital development.
Embark on a journey of self-discovery to unlearn what no longer serves us and at the same time help us to establish new guidelines that favor our well-being and pave the way to a full and authentic life. Achieving the best version of ourselves becomes a commitment that, at a collective level, can potentially transform all of humanity. Purchase at https://bit.ly/4j0e4Gi.
Race to Cable Town (Book 1) by Edward Penner
Tom finds an old letter in his attic addressed to his great-grandfather, and the letter is signed by a man named Clayton. Who is he and why was he sent to jail? Tom and Andy ride to Cable Field in search of clues. But when they get there, Andy is challenged to a bike race, and it’s sure to be his toughest race ever.
Can Andy win or has he finally met someone faster? And, when the race is over, can the boys learn more about the mysterious man named Clayton? It’s the start of a bold new adventure for Tom and Andy.
This first book in the series is an action-packed story that will keep young readers turning the pages and help them discover that reading adventure stories can be just as much fun as cell phones, video games and other distractions. Learn more at www.edwardpenner.com.
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