Rib Bone Jack: The Poacher’s Path
I don’t know what I expected, but it wasn’t this:
When a labourer is murdered on the coast road, the identity of the killers would be beyond the imagination of the townsfolk…
Rib Bone Jack: The Poacher’s Path
I don’t know what I expected, but it wasn’t this:
When a labourer is murdered on the coast road, the identity of the killers would be beyond the imagination of the townsfolk…
It’s described as “Love in Post-Apocalyptic Amerandia.” Oo-kay…
(By the way, the “Look Inside” has a completely different cover which still doesn’t read as “post-apoc,” but at least includes the author’s name.)
Nice head. Whose is it?
Also, I’m trying to reconcile “a steamy short” with the description:
The environment has been failing for years, taking down governments and humanity with it. At the end of one harsh winter, Malcolm Jennings realizes he won’t make it through another in the city.
With a group of friends from a sustainable living group, he prepares to move out and up into the mountains to his grandfather’s old homestead.
It’s going to be a hard life, and none of them really know what they’re doing, but to survive they’ll do what it takes. When a new arrival to the group is brought in, despite all the rules against it, Mal’s heart refuses to say no.
Lead Me Into Temptation (Gold Dust Brides Book 1)
The Amazon description has no mention of time travel, so…
Here’s the description:
An architect searches for his family in another dimension but he lands in the middle of an interdimensional black market, and the number of bodies stacks up.
The hell?
Why is this cover here? I present you the beginning of the Amazon synopsis:
This is a book about people and computers.
On a production line, a new machine is born. It’s the machine called personal computer (PC), very popular nowadays. It gets on your desk and it serves your daily needs related to immortality.