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Love can bloom in the most unexpected circumstances, such as ending up stranded somewhere. Two characters having to rely on each other for survival and discovering a mutual attraction in the process is a popular trope amongst authors and readers.
After inheriting a mysterious mask from a total stranger, Alex Kincaid finds her peaceful life turned completely upside down.
February is the month of love for many people, but there is still some time for a good book or two between all the chocolates and romance. So, for those curious about what stories captivated our readers the most, here are the books of the month for February 2022.
"Knock knock" jokes are a staple of any dad's arsenal and A Knock Knock Joke A Day features over 365 of the best ones. The witty jokes in this book are perfect for both the young and the young at heart.
Braiding Roses by Elise Stoltenbreck is a sweet way to spend half a day lounging by the poolside or an evening soaking in a warm bubble bath with a glass of soft red wine.
Fire is a vital part of life but can also lead to untold damage and destruction if not kept under control. Fortunately, there are many brave firefighters who are always ready to save lives and property that are in danger from fire.
Pettikin is a fast-paced book that wastes no time opening Allie and Andie's eyes to a world they never even knew existed. 
Friendship is not only good for emotional support but also for personal development and a sense of belonging. A good friend can support you through tough times and make life more enjoyable. However, not all friendships are based on mutual respect and trust as they should be.
T.C. Marti’s recipe for Wind Wielder takes a swag of X-Men mutant oppression, a swirl of Harry Potter’s quidditch exuberance, a dose of coming-of-age angst, and cooks everything up in classic Chosen One fantasy territory.
January is a month of new beginnings, and for many of our readers, it meant starting on fresh new books. For others, it was an opportunity to finally get to all the books that might have been overlooked during the hustle and bustle of the festive season.
Joan Hetzler - Clean, Light Whodunits with Plenty of Twists and Turns
FEATURED AUTHOR - Joan Hetzler has been a freelance writer and editor for over twenty-five years. She has worked as a communications writer, newspaper journalist, and a technical writer for software companies. Her creative writing experience includes plays, poems, short stories, humor, memoir, and classic mystery novels. Her stage plays have won awards as well as her memoir writings. For eight years, she produced and hosted The Writers Show, a radio program devoted to writers and their readers at a local college… Read more