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About Jennifer Reed/ bookjunkiez

My Niece and Nephew joke that I could open a used book store with all the books that I own. I love to read, that is my addiction. I can't go a week without going to a book store. I love crocheting. I love to write stories and poetry. I also love my family, even though they make me crazy at times. I am a huge Donald Duck Fan.

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Savage Raptors MC, Book 3 – A Dixie Reapers Bad Boys Romance

 

Motorcycle Club Romance

Date Published: June 23, 2023

Publisher: Changeling Press LLC

 

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Casey — It’s been a year since I showed up on my dad’s doorstep with my
surprise, you have a daughter bomb. He took me in. Gave me the first true
home and family I’ve ever had. But now I want more. There’s been one man
who’s always watching over me. Maui. He’s one of the club’s officers, and so
much older than me. To me, age is just a number. Does he feel the same? Or
is he only taking care of me because I’m his President’s daughter? With
Maui, I want everything, but will he want someone as broken as me?

Maui — I told myself I was too old for her. Tried to just be her friend.
Then I hear her screaming in her sleep, and I realize what types of monsters
she’s been fighting on her own. She needs me, and I need her. Whatever it
takes, Casey and her baby will be mine. But first, I need to get a little
bloody because there’s no way I’m letting anyone live after they’ve hurt my
family. I’ll wipe them off the face of the earth so Casey won’t be scared
anymore. I hope she accepts the darker side of me. Either way, she’s mine
and I’m hers.

 

WARNING: Content intended for adult readers. Maui contains darker subjects
which might trigger some readers, as well as violence and bad language.
Guaranteed happily ever after. No cheating. No cliffhanger.

 

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Everyone thought Casey would be excited to celebrate her birthday. The
young woman I’d been watching didn’t look like today was the
least bit special. She’d been through hell. If anyone had a right to
not feel like celebrating, it was her. She’d shown up at the
clubhouse, seventeen and pregnant, and I knew it had been a big blow for her
dad. The Pres had never mentioned having a woman, or a kid. I wondered how
long it had festered inside him, hiding all the pain of losing his
family.

During the time I’d spent with Casey since she arrived, I’d
learned quite a bit about her. Like the fact she’d never really
celebrated her birthday, wouldn’t divulge the name of the guy
who’d knocked her up, and she planned to live her life for her
daughter. She’d taken on a lot of responsibility, and I’d done
my best to help her shoulder some of it.

Which was why I found myself on her porch, with Rebel. Atilla and Solena
had sent us over with a note. Basically, we were to let her pick who she
wanted to spend the day with, then give her a memorable birthday. Just not
memorable enough to have Atilla threaten our lives. He’d already made
sure we knew what would happen if we touched his precious daughter.

“You going to knock?” Rebel asked.

“You do it.” I was an asshole. Why did I make him knock?
Because if we woke up Casey, I didn’t want to be the one at
fault.

She opened the door and looked like she might drop at any second.

“Hey, guys. Did Dad send you over to get me?”

Rebel flashed her his signature grin, guaranteed to drop panties, and I
fought the urge to throat punch him. Instead, I shoved my hands in my
pockets and let him dig his own grave. She didn’t look ready to handle
his bullshit today.

“You have a choice,” Rebel said. “The note explains
it.”

He handed her the envelope. I knew what was inside. A birthday card from
her dad and Solena, along with a message from each. I’d read it as
they’d written it earlier. Atilla had kept things somewhat simple. You
have a choice to make. I asked Rebel to take you to dinner, dancing, and
make sure you had the best birthday ever.

Then there was Solena’s message, which was why I hadn’t dressed
up too much before coming over. Unlike Rebel, who’d styled his hair,
doused himself in cologne, and gone all out. Solena was on my side, and her
message proved it. Maui is there to give you whatever you really need for
your birthday. I doubt it’s a night out on the town like your dad
thinks. But you should know both were threatened with death and
dismemberment if they laid a hand on you.

Casey snickered after reading the card. Good. She needed to laugh
more.

“So, which of us will you be spending the night with?” Rebel
asked, wagging his eyebrows at her suggestively. She shook her head at his
antics. If he wasn’t such a nice guy, I’d have been tempted to
kick his ass right off the porch.

“I hate to disappoint you both, but…”

“You aren’t up for going out,” I said. That meant I had a
better shot at spending time with her than Rebel. “When did you last
sleep?”

“I sleep every night,” she muttered.

“You know what I mean,” I said. “Don’t be a
smartass.”

She sighed and rubbed her hand over her face. “Becca had a fever, and
she’s still having reflux. I still have to be careful if I don’t
want her to throw up her food.”

“She’s eight months now, isn’t she?” I asked.

“Yeah. I’m starting to get her mashed up banana, yogurt, and
other things like that. Those do better with her than the pureed baby food.
Do the two of you want to come in?” Casey asked.

Rebel shook his head. Smart man. “I think I’ll head out. I hope
you’ve had a happy birthday, Casey. I’ll take you out for lunch
sometime soon.”

Sure he would. Over my dead body. As much as I didn’t want to be one
of those asshole cavemen, when it came to Casey, all bets were off. I
didn’t like how close she’d gotten with Rebel. At the same time,
I knew she needed the support of everyone around her. It felt like I was
caught between a rock and a hard place.

He waved as he stepped off the porch and wandered off into the night. I
studied Casey, wondering if she was still okay with me going inside.
She’d never turned me away, but typically I came over to help with
Becca. Tonight, it would only be the two of us. I’d heard Atilla
offered to babysit. Had he already picked her up? Lately, it felt like
something was building between me and Casey, but I didn’t know if it
was wishful thinking on my part. Casey could have any man she wanted.

For a lot of people, the age gap between us would be too much. As far as I
was concerned, it was just a number. Who the hell cared? As long as it
didn’t bother Casey, then I was fine with it. Her dad might take a
little convincing, although he tried not to be too overbearing after not
being part of her life for so long. As he often said, she’d grown up
just fine without his input.

“You coming in?” she asked, taking a step back.

“Where’s Becca?” I scanned the room as I entered her tiny
home. Solena had mentioned babysitting, but it didn’t mean they
already had her. I’d assumed it was only Casey at home right now, but
it might not be the case. If Becca was here, I wasn’t about to send
her away.

“She’s sleeping at Dad’s tonight. Now I know why he took
her.” She patted my arm. “I really appreciate you wanting to
take me out for my birthday. I’m sorry I’m not up for
it.”

“It’s your day, Casey. Which means we do whatever you want.
Looks to me like you need some help around here more than you need dinner
and a movie. Although, there’s no reason we can’t still do that
right here.” I rolled up my shirt sleeves. She could relax while I
cleaned, cooked, and prepared a special night for her.

“Are you sure you’re okay with this?” she asked.

“Go take a hot bath or a nap. Your choice. I’ll pick up around
here and get dinner going. Any requests?” I asked.

“No. Anything is fine.” She paused before going into her room.
“Solena brought over a cake this morning. We can have some for
dessert. It has fruit filling and whipped frosting.”

“Already had some?” I smiled, picturing her digging into the
cake. Her cheeks flushed, and she nodded. So damn cute. “Go relax.
I’ll call you when dinner is ready.”

I picked up what little trash I found in the main living areas, emptied her
kitchen garbage can, loaded the dishwasher, and dug through the cabinets to
figure out what I’d cook. I’d just preheated the oven when my
phone started vibrating in my pocket. I’d turned the ringer off, not
wanting anyone to disturb my time with Casey.

Wire’s name flashed across the screen, and I knew I needed to take
the call.

“Find something?” I asked. It had been months, and so far,
neither he nor Lavender had dug up anything. Except they said the
guy’s record was too clean, as in it had been doctored by
someone.

“Maybe. We know who his closest friends were back then. They
aren’t quite as clean as Casey’s ex. One is currently doing time
for rape. Another left the country, and the third is still in the same town
as Casey’s ex. They have a beer together at least once a
week.”

“That’s all?” I asked.

“Lavender has an idea who cleaned the kid’s records. If she can
get in touch with the hacker responsible, and feel him out, we might be able
to put a few pieces of the puzzle together. Just don’t hold your
breath.”

I whistled. “Man, you mean to tell me there’s something the two
of you can’t do? I’m in shock right now.”

“Shut it, fucker. We aren’t getting any younger, and some of
the fresh blood out there is nearly as good as we were at their age. Give
them time, and a few might surpass us.”

“Keep me posted. It’s her eighteenth birthday today, so
I’m at her place making dinner. If I don’t answer, I’ll
call back when I can.”

“Understood.”

I ended the call and put my phone away before working on dinner again.
I’d found bell pepper and onion in the fridge, as well as hamburger
meat and shredded cheese. While Casey didn’t seem to have any taco
shells, I’d found some taco bowls. I baked them in the oven while I
browned the meat and veggies, seasoning it enough to add some flavor without
making it too strong for Casey. Cilantro lime rice was the next thing to
start. Dinner might not be fancy, but I knew it was something she liked,
since I’d made it for her before. Unless she’d lied to spare my
feelings. Too late to worry about it now.

Once everything was done, I set the table and called out to her.

“Casey, dinner is done.”

“I’ll be there in a minute,” she said.

I hadn’t realized she’d come out of her room and gone into the
bathroom until I heard the water sloshing before the sound of the tub
draining. I cleared my throat and adjusted myself. The thought of her
standing just one room away, and naked, had my cock’s full attention.
Last thing I needed was to sport wood when she came out of there. She might
very well run screaming from the house.

Since I’d never cared much for sweet tea, Casey always kept some soda
stocked. She’d offered to keep beer in the fridge for the times I
dropped by, but I wasn’t a big drinker. Not to mention I didn’t
want to drink around Becca. My brother had driven his car off the side of a
winding highway, down an embankment, and into the ocean. He’d been
drunk off his ass and the accident had kept me from alcohol for a long time.
I had the occasional drink with my club brothers, but it didn’t happen
often.

I set out a soda for me and a glass of tea for Casey. She came to the table
wearing an off-the-shoulder top and leggings. Barefoot. The woman was
driving me crazy, and she wasn’t even trying.

About the Author

Harley Wylde is an International Bestselling Author of MC Romances. When
Harley’s writing, her motto is the hotter the better — off-the-charts sex,
commanding men, and the women who can’t deny them. If you want men who talk
dirty, are sexy as hell, and take what they want, then you’ve come to the
right place. She doesn’t shy away from the dangers and nastiness in the
world, bringing those realities to the pages of her books, but always gives
her characters a happily-ever-after and makes sure the bad guys get what
they deserve.

Author’s Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook: @harleywylde

Author on Twitter: @HarleyW_Writer

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Tale of the Sica, Book #5

 

Action Adventure / Crime

Date Published: 04-11-2023

 

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Great-uncle Leon, the most successful assassin in our family’s
2000-year-old history, is back.

It’s 1920, the Great War is over, and the death rattles of the White
Russian armies echo across Europe and Asia as they crumble one by one before
the advancing Bolsheviks. It seems that Leon’s days with the British
Secret Service Bureau are over.

But when a battalion of British soldiers is shanghaied by a diabolical
Baltic baron hellbent on conquering Mongolia and backed by an international
organization of fascists, Sir Mansfield Smith-Cumming, head of the SIS,
sends his number-one assassin to take care of business.

From London and Paris to the Crimea, Georgia and war-ravaged China and
Mongolia, Leon and his accomplice, the beautiful Countess Catherine von
Merenberg, are plunged headfirst into a maelstrom of horror to rescue the
British troops and stop the reign of the Bloody White Baron.

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“I damn well hope so,” said my cousin Brian when I told him that as far as I could determine, no further documentation existed on our family’s nearly two-thousand-year-old assassination business. “You’ve already ruined the reputation of family members, both deceased and living.”

“I’m not sure any of them had much of a reputation to begin with.”

“That’s as may be, but we’ve come to a firm decision regarding your status, and I’ve been tasked to tell you not to expect any invitations to future family gatherings. These include—” he pulled out a folded scrap of paper from his pocket “—weddings, birthday parties, confirmations, bar mitzvahs, births, funerals, and sundry events.”

“What sort of ‘sundry events?’” I asked.

“I don’t know,” he replied, folding the paper and putting it back in his pocket. “I’m only telling you what we all agreed to on the Zoom call.”

“To which I was not invited,” I said, with what I thought was justifiable indignation.

“Well then, a Zoom call is probably one of the things included under ‘sundry events.’” He stood up and, without even offering to split the check, walked out of the restaurant. 

I sat for a moment contemplating just what an ungrateful bunch of swine certain members of my arbor familiae were. The Tailor of Riga, the first book in the Tales of the Sica series, had injected a little excitement into their otherwise-mundane lives when I first published it a few years ago. I didn’t expect a tip of the hat from any of them, but I certainly wasn’t expecting the tip of a boot—a threat made by more than one irate relative. And the business end of a boot was the least of the violence promised if further stories emerged. All this from family who claimed never to have killed anyone.

 

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Jonathan Harries

Jonathan Harries began his career as a trainee copywriter at Foote, Cone
& Belding in South Africa and ended it as Chairman of FCB Worldwide with
a few stops in between.

After winning his first Cannes Lion award, he was offered a job at Grey
Advertising in South Africa, where he worked as a copywriter and ended up as
CEO at age 29, just before emigrating to the US. Like most immigrants in
those days, he started once again from scratch. After a five-year stint as
Executive Creative Director of Hal Riney in Chicago, he was offered a senior
position at FCB. Within ten years, he became the Global Chief Creative
Officer and spent the next ten traveling to over 90 countries, racking up 8
million miles on American Airlines alone.

He began writing his first novel, Killing Harry Bones, in the last year of
his career and transitioned into becoming a full-time author several years
ago, just after retiring from FCB. He’s been writing ever since while
doing occasional consulting work for old clients.

Jonathan has a great love of animals, and he and his wife try to go on
safari every year. They’ve been lucky enough to visit game reserves in
South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Rwanda, Tanzania, India, and Sri
Lanka.

 

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Red Farlow Mysteries, Book 6

 

Mystery

Date Published: 07-11-2023

Publisher: Tirgearr Publishing

 

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Red Farlow travels to Camp Ridgemont for Boys for a reunion with his summer
camp friends. On arrival, he discovers two camp counselors have been found
in the woods, hacked to death. Red’s investigation soon widens with
more mysterious deaths, one of them a close friend.

Far-right extremist Troy Unsworthy knows the hills and hollows after a
lifetime of growing up in these mountains. Red soon learns all the victims
are connected to Unsworthy in the years leading up to a deadly auto accident
which put him in prison.

When he learns Unsworthy was released just before the counselors’
deaths, Red goes into the mountains. His trek requires sure-footedness over
rocky terrain and old-growth forest as he explores caves with endless
tunnels, shafts, and deep-water pools searching for his suspect.

But, did Unsworthy really murder these people, or should Red turn his
attention to other suspects?

Red treads a treacherous path on his quest to find the killer and bring him
to justice.

 

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W.F. Ranew

W.F. Ranew is a former newspaper reporter, editor, and communication
executive. He started his journalism career covering sports, police, and
city council meetings for his hometown paper, The Quitman Free Press. He
also worked as a reporter and editor for several regional dailies: The
Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle, The Florida Times-Union, and The Atlanta
Journal-Constitution.

Ranew has written two previous novels: Schoolhouse Man and Candyman’s
Sorrow, available on Amazon.

He lives with his wife in Atlanta and St. Simons Island, Ga.

 

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A Tale of Subjugation and Injustice

 

Political Fiction

Date Published: April 26, 2023

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A WRITER IS A WARRIOR, so Liam harnessed and used his fear to expose the
Federal Service’s subjugation and injustice for the greatest good.
Institutions are not what people think they are. Liam saw the Federal
Service as an intimidating giant, yet he recognized the very thing that made
the giant robust made it vulnerable. Liam knew a powerful institution was
something he could not fight back with only hope and the thought of
fairness. An institution is not even somebody. It is nothing, and one cannot
fight nothing. Liam knew an institution loses its power once it has a human
face.

Hilda the Widowmaker was the Angeles’ Plantation owner and a highly skilled
institutional assassin. She is a disciple of the Enemy, the fallen angel who
dominates Paradise Lost. Since the beginning of time, the elite has created
a complex system of policies and laws to protect the costly blunders of
management. Outmoded rituals and inappropriate dogma have belittled humanity
into slaves.

The physical world assaults Liam’s faith. The result is an unusual
perspective of some of the most ossified traditions in the Federal Service
and eye-opening lessons that can be applied when David meets Goliath on the
battlefield again.

 

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Larry A. Lee

The obstacles in Larry A. Lee’s life opened his heart and mind to
turn silences into words. A dream lived inside of him as a young boy. Wisdom
through struggle and compassion, his self-educated imagination describes the
tragic, comic, absurd, ironic, hopeful, and surreal moments of his life.
Larry‘s book Out of the Field demonstrates how important it is to
dream in one’s life, and he shows adversity unlocks one’s real
strengths and values.

Larry wrote Out of the Field to inspire other lost boys and girls to
envision another life beyond the conditions of their circumstances, so their
futures will not vanish from their mind’s eye. By virtue of
self-reflection, he broke free of the imprisonment of a black and white
world, and the relentless discovery of Self bore the purity of wisdom
through forgiveness. The truth is ugly and uncomfortable, but the future
begins with the right choice. Formidable and in the distance, Larry presses
forward into the unknown, and he hopes others will follow their
dreams.

 

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The Art of Love, Book 1

 

Regency Romance

Date Published: 06-14-2023

 

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A marquess with an inheritance problem.

When his father dies, Raph Bromley, new Marquess of Waneborough inherits
more than his father’s title. He inherits a crumbling estate, an ocean
of debt, a valuable art collection, and a most unusual stipulation in his
father’s will. No piece in the art collection can be sold unless Raph
first creates a brilliant work of art. But his imagination is as nonexistent
as his artistic experience, and that’s never going to happen.

Thank goodness for heiresses. Raph will simply marry for money. Problem
solved. Except his mother’s new companion, a dark-haired, clever, poor
beauty tests his resolve and makes him think …

Maybe painting won’t be so hard.

(It is…)

A companion with no home of her own.

Matilda Bellvue has worked as a companion for fifteen years, but
she’s inherited a cottage in Cumbria, and she’ll soon make it
her home. She plans to spend her days reading scandalous novels and
redecorating every room. But first, she must complete one final job, serving
as companion to the Marquess of Waneborough’s mother.

Her task is simple: help the grieving marchioness, argue with the
hard-headed marquess, avoid matchmakers, and resist spying on naked men
swimming in the lake. Above all else, she must not fall in love with her
employer, a man who makes her feel like she’s finally found home.

Because she has no money. And he must marry rich. And that way only lies
heartache.

 

Funny, sweet, and definitely steamy, book 1 in the Art of Love series is a
late Regency romance that’s as lighthearted as it is hot!

 

 

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USA Today Bestselling author Charlie Lane traded in academic databases and
scholarly journals for writing steamy Regency romcoms like the ones
she’s always loved to read. Her favorite authors are Jane Austen (who
else?), Toni Morrison, William Blake, Julia Quinn, and Maya Rodale.

Charlie writes unique stories with unconventional characters who push
against the rigid restrictions of their society. Officially, Charlie has a
Ph.D. in literature with a focus on the nineteenth-century novel and
children’s literature and answers to Professor. Unofficially,
she’s a high-flying circus-obsessed acrobat. She lives with her own
Colonel Brandon, two little dudes, and a furry fella in East
Tennessee.

 

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