Andrew Warren Book order
Andrew Warren crafts thrilling spy novels inspired by a lifelong fascination with James Bond films. Rather than focusing on muscle-bound heroes, his characters rely on charm, wit, and sophisticated spy gadgets. Warren immerses himself in the world of espionage and travel, with Japan serving as a central backdrop for his novel series. His deep interest in Asian culture, particularly its cuisine, infuses his detailed settings, drawing readers into exciting locales. His work offers a compelling blend of suspense, intellectual intrigue, and immersive atmosphere.






- 2023
- 2022
How long, exactly, had June been coming to Moonie's for the sole purpose of pining after the bartender?Long enough to know, probably, that there was no good reason for Mal Edwards, a bastion of stability and good sense, to see any kind of future with June anyway. Was it even fair to express feelings to a woman like that when June was barely around, on the road more than she wasn't?But as another Pride weekend approaches, June's fiftieth birthday and the eventual end of her long-haul trucking days loom in her mind, nestled against the memories of Moonie's nights gone by where it felt like June and Mal came close-close to something happening, something real. Until June would inevitably chicken out, and retreat once again to life on the road.It's time for June to finally figure out her next act. And if she's not brave enough to ask Mal Edwards to be part of it, she doesn't deserve her, anyway.After all. If you can't tell a butch you love her during Pride, when the hell can you?
- 2022
Love & Other Disasters
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
A hilarious and heart-warming queer rom-com about the first openly non-binary contestant on a cooking show who becomes distracted by their beautiful, clumsy competitor.
- 2021
Slaughter and Stalemate in 1917
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
This book offers a fresh, critical history of the 1917 campaign in Flanders. Drawing on a rich array of sources, Warren provides a vivid account of two tragically mismanaged battles, showing that Cambrai further underlined what went wrong for British forces at Passchendaele and thus more fully explains the course of events on the Western front.
- 2021
Restless and disillusioned with his life, Aiden McCarstle is ready for a night out at The Moonlight Café with his best friend Penelope: one night to not think about how much he hates grad school, to watch queer people make fools of themselves singing karaoke. A simple, reliable escape.But when it's not Penelope who walks through the door at Moonie's, but the high school nemesis Aiden hasn't seen in five years-well, things get a little more complicated.For Kai Andrews, moving back home after his mother's death has been harder and lonelier than he anticipated. And running into McCarstle again hadn't been in his plans, either. But he deserves a night out, away from responsibilities and grief. Sure, it appears McCarstle still hates his guts, for reasons Kai has never quite understood. But maybe, with a decent dose of pop music and Moonie's magic, Kai can finally, finally make Aiden smile. Just this once. Just for tonight.As a surprising, intimate night at Moonie's brings Aiden and Kai closer together, a winter storm moves in. And what was meant to be a simple night out turns into over 24 hours of being snowed in together. Through confessions, memories, and favorite poems, Aiden and Kai have to figure out if this unexpected second chance at connection was merely a temporary interlude-or if they can each come out better on the other side of the storm.
- 2021
Sing Anyway: A Moonlighters novella
- 138 pages
- 5 hours of reading
After a lifetime of failed relationships, non-binary history professor Sam Bell is committed to a new (non)romantic strategy: Thirst Only. It's the actual drinking where things get too complicated, where Sam inevitably gets hurt. Sam is good at being thirsty, though, especially when it's karaoke night at The Moonlight Cafe, otherwise known as Moonie's to its largely queer regulars. Moonie's is fun. Comfortable. Safe. Except for tonight, when one by one, all of Sam's friends abandon them. Disappointed, they prepare to leave. Until their #1 karaoke crush catches their eye... For Lily Fischer, karaoke at Moonie's is the only time she can step outside of her quiet shell. When there's a mic in her hand, she's no longer merely a receptionist harboring big dreams. At Moonie's, Lily can pretend to be someone else: someone bold, who takes what she wants. And tonight, what Lily wants is the way Sam looks at her across the room as she sings her signature opening song, like they see her exactly as she wants to be seen. Like Moonie's Lily is real. As the night progresses, both Sam's and Lily's personal boundaries are tested, and the real world outside of Moonie's looms. But maybe sometimes, the real world should be a little more like karaoke. It's not always about knowing all the right words or having the perfect voice. Maybe all Sam and Lily need is a little courage to pick up the mic, and sing anyway.
- 2020
How Scientists Communicate
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
This book offers incredible insight into the history, objectives, and styles of the modern scientific research paper.
- 2019
Molecules, Microbes, and Meals
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
This book seeks to introduce readers to a new perspective on food, showing how science is at the heart of what we love about food.
- 2017
MCSA Windows Server 2016 Exam Ref 3-Pack
Exams 70-740, 70-741, and 70-742
This bundle features three Exam Refs directly from Microsoft, designed to provide comprehensive preparation for certification exams. Each reference is tailored to cover essential topics, offering in-depth insights and practical knowledge to help candidates succeed. Ideal for IT professionals seeking to enhance their skills and validate their expertise, these resources include valuable tips, practice questions, and real-world scenarios to ensure a thorough understanding of the material.
