Real Bad Things
From the author of Cottonmouths, a Los Angeles Review Best Book of 2017, comes an evocative suspense
From the author of Cottonmouths, a Los Angeles Review Best Book of 2017, comes an evocative suspense
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After years of seeing her sisters suffer at the hands of an abusive prince, Marra—the shy, convent-r
The time has come to end the reign of dragons. My family has played god with shifters for over ei
They say your first kiss should be earned. Mine was stolen by a devil in a masquerade mask under
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Alpha former-military biker. Quirky office manager of a vet clinic. When their best friends meet
Melina Davis was born with the face and body of a goddess. Her heart was as beautiful as her, but it
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Explores various applications to show how machine learning is helping to maintain and secure smart c
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Introduction to theoretical foundations and practical solution techniques for computer vision applic
Lyra and Elijah couldn't be any more different. She's grumpy and calculating, and he's carefree and
Warfare in the Age of Crusades: The Latin East explores in fascinating detail the key campaigns, bat
From bestselling Author M. Robinson comes an enemies to lovers, forbidden standalone romance. Lo
From the bestselling author M. Robinson comes an enemies to lover, standalone romance. She’s twen
My biggest problem isn’t waking up freezing and wet on the side of a river with no memory. My bigges
She thought she had left that life behind forever. She was wrong. 1964: Christaphine is twenty ye