Sharp, L. C.

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Fire It Up: Four Secrets to Reigniting Intimacy and Joy in Your Relationship

While this guide is fun and relatable, Sharp lays down hard truths and examples to help partners get through the tough times to find the fun.
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Starhenge, Bk. 1: The Dragon and the Boar Deluxe Edition

Sharp weaves together Celtic mythology, Christian theology, Arthurian legend, linguistics, theoretical physics, and astronomy in an immensely ambitious and tremendously trippy epic adventure. (This edition collects the first six issues of an ongoing series.) Think The Terminator meets Excalibur with more arcane philosophy, or The Green Knight meets 12 Monkeys with terrifying cyborgs.
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The Wedding Night Affair

This first entry in a new series will immerse readers in Sharp’s historical details, while Juliana comes into her own as she and Ash track down the Raven.
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Why I Still Believe: A Former Atheist’s Reckoning with the Bad Reputation Christians Give a Good God

Recommended for those interested in apologetics, both from theistic as well as a nontheistic perspectives.
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The Green Lantern. Vol. 1: Intergalactic Lawman

Sharp’s (The Brave and The Bold: Batman and Wonder Woman) illustrations suggest legendary comics artist Neal Adams paying homage to surrealist painter H.R. Giger (or vice versa). Morrison’s (Batman by Grant Morrison Omnibus, Vol. 2) script mixes police procedural thriller plot points with mind-boggling sf concepts. Not to be missed. Collecting Issues 1–6 of a new ongoing series.
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Fox Hunter: A Charlie Fox Thriller

Owing to the novel's backstory component, it may be best for new readers to catch up with Charlie in the previous books. Series fans and Lee Child aficionados will appreciate.
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Life Is a Saxophone: 28th Anniversary Edition

A fascinating and timeless collection of the work of a revered poet whose spoken word is jazz.
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Restoration

This historical novel—very well written, sometimes humorous, and sometimes a bit sad—is recommended with reservations.
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