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Frail Blood

Robert, a recently divorced journalist from Los Angeles, arrives in Buenos Aires seeking to escape his past. There he meets Gabriela — a woman as alluring as she is enigmatic. Their fierce passion consumes them both, but Gabriela's family harbors a dark and elusive past that could separate the lovers. Entangled in a legacy of the military regime's most brutal days, they guard secrets that even she does not know. ​As threats against him grow, Robert faces an agonizing choice: to escape the country or risk everything for Gabriela.

The Postcard

When April Ashcroft stumbles upon a cryptic confession on PostSecret.com—“Everyone who knew me before 9/11 believes I’m dead”—she’s shaken to her core. Could her identical twin, Lara, who supposedly perished in the attacks, still be alive? April's search uncovers a hidden life: Lara faked her death, changed her identity, and started a family in Seattle. As the sisters reunite, long-buried secrets unravel—Lara's sexuality, her struggle with depression, and the reasons behind her disappearance.

Kami and Matrix Go to School

The is a sequel to the book Kami, The Shelter's Deaf Puppy Makes a Friend. Kami and Matrix have gone home but they are now off to school. Matrix comes out of his shy shell when he is around Kami, who is deaf. Matrix, Kami and their owners Aaron and Mira head off to work with trainer Kimmy. Kimmy says all dogs need to learn sign language in case they can't hear you or if they go deaf. In class they meet a new friend Hobo and his owner Alex. The kids learn that training a dog is training for them too! This book is meant for children from 5-8 years old or beginning readers.

MomDad: OMG! He's Parenting Alone!

Have your kids ever turned their noses up at your cooking? Have they ever been defiant? Have you ever wanted to walk away? Rich Ballo knows the frustration of raising kids as an at-home dad and as a single dad. In MomDad he presents a whole gamut of parenting issues with true story, actionable tips, and down-to-earth wisdom on food, travel, clothing, discipline, and more.

AGLIO AND OLIO'S FIRST ADVENTURE

Aglio and Olio are two young cats who live in the picturesque city of Venice, Italy, during the Renaissance. This picture book for children follows the curious felines as they embark on an amazing adventure, soaring to heights no kittens have ever reached before, Fly high into the sky with them.
Filled with rich illustrations, Aglio and Olio's First Adventure shares the whimsical story of these two cute kittens as they journey through the fascinating world of discovery and wonder.

Kraken of Eden

Staring into your eyes, savoring every moment as they eat you alive... Earth is no longer home. Earth's ecology has been devastated, and her human inhabitants fled to the stars. After centuries of life on sterile space stations and under artificial domes, at last, a glimmer of hope is found by a distant star. In the wake of breathtaking discovery, Captain Lubandi leads her crew and passengers across the desolation of interstellar space to Eden, a pristine and wild planet. Is this planet humanity's chance at redemption?

On Earth as It Is in Heaven

To turn earth into heaven is a tall order, but no matter where they live on this planet, the people in these stories hold out hope that at least a small portion of heaven might brighten their patch of earth. A doctor and his relatives are at loggerheads over whether England will be more of a paradise if a splash of Pakistan is added. A Tamil doctor who flees his homeland torn by civil war struggles to make a new life in the American Midwest. A New Zealander visiting India strikes up an unlikely friendship with a little boy facing hard times.

A Bilagáana Boy among the Navajo

In 1965, six-year-old Jay is witness to his mother’s affair and mental breakdown after his father’s lengthy military deployment. After his parents’ divorce, Jay must unwillingly live with his mother and new stepfather, a Bureau of Indian Affairs employee, on the Navajo Nation Reservation in Arizona. From 1967 to 1971, Jay is a “bilagáana,” the Navajo term for white boy, to his new friends and bullies alike on the reservation.

For the Love of the Show II: More Stories from Pro Wrestling Fans

The first For the Love of the Show focused on how pro wrestling could change the lives of the fans. In For the Love of the Show II, Dr. Jeremy Housewright looks at how the fans have used their love of pro wrestling to help others and make the world a better place. Read about The Wrestling Club, a group of students from New York, who along with their teacher, have started a club dedicated to watching, studying, and talking about pro wrestling as a pathway to learning.