Best of
New-Adult

2008

Nails


D.M. Samson - 2008
    Succinctly put, it is the story of one day in the life of a car mechanic. Admittedly, not much in itself. But it's hard, raw, violent, sexy, sensitive, funny, poetic and philosophical to boot. It's a page-turner that grabs you by the short and curlies. If you liked the work of Charles Bukowski, then you'll love this book. See www.davidmsamson.com

Breaking Dawn


Donna Shelton - 2008
    somebody you can share secrets with, somebody you can trust. Like Dawn's best friend Perry. But what happens when that trust is broken, and secrets become public knowledge? Sometimes the consequences just become too much to bear.

Jane's Guns Recognition Guide


Richard D. Jones - 2008
    The most comprehensive, authoritative guide to identifying firearms includes:Pistols, revolvers, submachine guns, machine guns, bolt-action and automatic rifles, and shotgunsTechnical specificationsManufacturers and brand names indexFirearm safety informationMore than 400 photographs

Fast and Fabulous Party Foods and Appetizers


Gwen McKee - 2008
    These are recipes that are easy and fun to prepare, a sensation to enjoy, and provide the extra bonus of exuberant praise for the host who served them. The cookbook also includes: ? 24 party menus for a variety of party possibilities-bridal luncheon, deck or pool party, Super Bowl, etc.. ? Hundreds of hints and suggestions for enhancing the recipes and their presentation ? Special section on Quick Fixes (recipes that can be prepared in minutes) and Fun Foods (recipes that add a fun and playful treat to an occasion, like Meatball Penguins and Funny Face Muffins)

Believe


Shereen Vedam - 2008
    Her father’s chosen another successor, after promising that she would one day be Sorceress Queen. Then, he begs her to go fetch the very boy who is to usurp her place on his throne. When a reluctant knight, who only thinks of bedding women or hunting dragons is assigned as their escort, she's ready to flame them all into ash. Yet, she loves her father. And her beloved late mother’s spirit appears to condone this abominable turn of fate.Now Samara is headed back home with a child who doesn't want the role she's been forced to surrender, with a knight who doesn't want to be with either of them. When a dragon then interferes with her plans to safeguard the boy, Samara must decide. Is she a formidable sorceress who can handle this latest crisis, or was fate right to replace her as heir to her kingdom?