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Salt CitySalt City by Robert C. Fleet

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Mark Cornell wasn’t your every day private investigator. He was a full-fledged college student working the job on the side for a lawyer hoping to make ends meet. Mark dreams of becoming more than what he is now and knows he’ll achieve his hopes if he keeps trying. Yet when the current assignment he’s working on takes a vicious turn, his entire life changes within the blink of an eye.

Witness to Anne Malloy’s jumping out of a window and plummeting to her death six stories down, Mark realizes that there’s more to his assignment than his boss is letting on. The woman’s husband seems to have more secrets than he’d ever imagined and he, himself, is now a suspect in the crime. It doesn’t matter that he’s innocent. The police are only concerned about the fact that he was in the right place at the wrong time. Furthermore, they’re convinced Mark may know more than he’s actually saying, even if he’s been written off as nothing more than a peeping tom. Read on »

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Pyxis: The Discovery (Pyxis, #1)Pyxis: The Discovery by K.C. Neal

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Corinne Finley is a regular kid, eager to fit in at school and quite content with the life she leads. There’s nothing extraordinary about her or the world she lives in. Or so she thinks.

Trying to forget about her almost-boyfriend’s betrayal, she immerses herself in her school work as well as her after-school job. Giving as much time as possible to her best friend, Angeline, and the family around her, she’s happy with the way things are going. Well, aside from still pining for Mason, of course. Try as she might, she can’t deny her feelings for him. Read on »

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