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National Coffee Day Is Almost Here – Start Lining Up Your Freebies!
It's almost here! September 29th, this Sunday, is National Coffee Day. And you know what that means? FREE COFFEE!!!
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Words Once Spoken by Carly Drake & Purple Haze Lavender Blend Coffee
Words Once Spoken is the magical story of Evelyn, a young lady on the brink of adulthood, who has always been “different”. From childhood, she’s never liked the indoors, preferring to run wild and free in the forest with her horse and bow, and she’s never been able to stand the taste of anything that comes from animals, choosing instead to eat the flowers and fruits provided by nature.
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Anarchy: A Novel by James Treadwell & Reading Coffee Roasters Sea Salt Caramel Mocha Coffee
The second book in the Advent Trilogy, Anarchy tells the tales of three very different women whose lives intersect in a world where the veil between the possible and the impossible has been torn asunder.
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Dead (A Lot) by Howard Odentz & Dark Willy’s Morning of the Zombie Apocalypse Breakfast Blend Coffee
Dead (A Lot) follows the Light twins, Tripp and Trina, as they maneuver through a world overrun with Necropoxy, a virus that turns people into zombies, and make their way to their aunt’s farm in the country, picking up stray survivors along the way.
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You Are Mine by Janeal Falor & CoffeeAM Chocolate Strawberry Flavored Coffee
Serena has grown up in a world where women are possessions and male warlocks use hexes, spells, and the threat of being tarnished to keep them under their thumbs. Over the course of her story, Serena realizes women are people too and deserving of freedom and respect. Her journey to realization is like that of a blossoming rose, slowly and gently unfurling into the sun. A fitting comparison, since in Chardonia women are not even considered worthy of light and are often left in the dark – both literally and figuratively.
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The Grave Winner by Lindsey R. Loucks & Coffee Shop of Horrors Burial Grounds
On the day of her mom’s funeral, 15 year old Leigh sees the reanimated corpse of a recently deceased classmate lurking in the graveyard. While the townspeople and the media find this a fascinating miracle, Leigh has firsthand knowledge of the wrongness (not to mention smell) of said miracle.