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“A Nest for Lalita”
Ken Langer

Meena Kaul directs Behera House in India, which is a safe haven for domestic violence survivors. The right-wing Hindu Democratic Party, (HDP), which seeks to win women’s vote before the election, grants Behera House a multimillion dollar grant if it loses its funding.

Meena’s worst fears become reality: The HDP wins the election, and chip away at 100 years of progress on women’s rights. In the meantime, “green architect”Simon Bliss was commissioned to design the facility. He falls for Meena. Simon attempts to break the HDP’s hold on Meena. He takes on reactionary politicians and shady priests. Order at https://amzn.to/34cNpCr.

“He Said What?!”
by Katie Beringer

At last, a “tough love” book that gives empowered females the tools to quickly screen out the wrong guys…and pave the way for the right guys. Here’s your personalized online “dating mentor”This will help you navigate the crazy process. Find out how Katie dealt with scamsters to help you get Mr. Wrong out quickly.

Learn how to be submerged and orbited, stabbed, breadcrumbed or zombied. Also, identify red flags if you’re being smitten with a guy who manipulates your emotions and trust. There are many wonderful men out there. This book simplifies the process of finding the right one. Buy at https://amzn.to/2SUIIX4.

“The Girl With No Name”
Lisa Regan

The nails are twisted, knotty and hard to remove. Detective Josie Quinn is shocked by the horrific scene at the large house. Broken glass, splintered furniture, and blood all over the floor are just a few of the many things she found. The single mother who owns the house is fighting for her survival and her baby is still missing.

Quinn’s only hope is Quinn’s beautiful young woman who flees the scene. But when Quinn questions her, it turns out that she doesn’t know anything about Quinn, including where she came from and why she is so afraid. Josie discovers that the attack on Quinn, the missing child and the woman named are all connected to a string of murders throughout the county. Josie is forced to make a hard decision. Buy at https://amzn.to/2CE9WMW.

“Water is Wider ”
Marie Green McKeon

“An affecting exploration of youth and a poignant meditation on grief, meaning, and family.”

A young girl flees her home in search of her father, abandoning the family. A middle-aged woman finds her world crumbling after she leaves her home and works at a small printing business. Her mother passes away, her company experiences financial difficulties, and she is faced with the possibility of losing her home.

Water is Wider tells how these two lives intersect and how the bonds that can grow between strangers can sometimes be stronger than bloodlines. Shop at https://amzn.to/2YhSSUN.

 

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