Wow! Look at that! A Christmas pony! I did not see that coming at all!! Jackalope, Jackalope, Jackalope!
Christmas Pony, The
Melody Carlson
(86 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction | Religious & Inspirational Fiction | Religion & Spirituality | Romance
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Eight-year-old Lucy Turnbull knew better than to wish for a pony that Christmas in 1937. Her mother had assured her in no uncertain terms that asking for a pony was the same as asking for the moon. Besides, the only extra mouths they needed at their boarding house were the paying kind. But when an interesting pair of strangers comes to town, Lucy starts to believe her Christmas wishes might just come true after all.
The queen of the Christmas novel, Melody Carlson pens another magical tale of expectation and excitement as one little girl dreams big and the impossible becomes possible.
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Ivory (The Ivory Saga)
F. M. Sherrill
(34 Reviews)
Genre: Horror | Fantasy
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As a child in the desert kingdom of Gryth, Ivory witnessed the brutal murder of her parents at the hands of a sinister race known as the Lecs.
Now Queen of her people, a vengeance-fueled Ivory launches a final battle to annihilate the enemy once and for all. But on the eve of war, betrayed by her own kind and left in the hands of the Lecs, she’s forced to learn the shocking truth about their two peoples, and the diabolical curse that’s plagued them for centuries.
Armed with newfound knowledge and unexpected allies, Ivory must face the real enemy that’s haunted her all her life, and make a choice that will mean the difference between a new beginning and the end of the world.
Ivory is an exercise in duality made reality; an exploration of darkness and light, male and female, sun and moon… seen through the eyes of two cultures ripped apart by an ancient evil whose pain resonates through the ages like the beating of a drum.
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Reader (Daughter of Time)
Erec Stebbins
(16 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction | Metaphysical
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From the future, a final plea. Out of the past, a last hope.
From the author of THE RAGNAR�K CONSPIRACY comes a science fiction adventure unlike any you have ever known.
A young girl, born to die in freakish disregard. A doomed world, enslaved to forces unseen. A final hope beyond imagining. Become a Reader, because in the end, the most unbelievable step in the adventure – will be your own.
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Dreams of Days Gone By
John Ferneau-Leinen
(12 Reviews)
Genre: Family Life | Contemporary Fiction
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A collection of short stories.I dreamed dreams of days gone by, from the thirties to the present.Enjoy a few lines from some of the stories, and relish in your dreams of days gone by:Just beyond the pine grove, poised to pounce like a famished wolf, laid land-devouring suburbia. – The truck hit the water with a “WHOOSH,” and skipped twice like a flat rock. – God, I despised this man. – Moving through life like a clumsy visitor – “Grandpa, ain’t you got no dirt?” – Now, beyond the boundary of familiarity without daytime rivers of sound and smell for guidance and bearing, confused, Ben momentarily ignored the touch of his cane. -The bullet in its flight penetrated the picture window of the Richter’s living room, shattered a lamp on the table inside the window, and lodged between Great Grandpa Richter’s eyes. – Lampert seemed to have the uncanny ability to belch or fart whenever he thought it would get a laugh.It was an ability that made him the envy of the neighborhood boys. – After that day I didn’t care much for God.
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Virtual Love
Kim Malone Scott
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Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Romance
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Virginia Libert’s shrink thought she took the job at Google because he had cured her of all her neuroses; he believed she finally realized she needed to put some distance (like 2,955 miles) between herself and Mr. Wrong.He was certain she was fated to become Married.The Blogosphere thought she took the job because she had sold out and only cared about money.They felt she was doomed to become Uninteresting. Her business school friends thought she was too late in taking the job.They thought she was destined to remain Underpaid.Her parents were just glad the weather would be nicer in Mountain View than in New York City, and that she would live in a house with a yard instead of a walk-up with a crazy neighbor.They had given up on grandchildren, and just hoped she would be Happy.The truth is she took the job because Google would let her bring her dog to work.Her Golden Retriever, Rusty, had no expectations of her.
Well, it wasn’t only for Rusty.Maybe it was a little bit for her, too.Virginia hoped that Google would be a little bubble of sanity that would allow her to block out the real world and regain composure.The thing that had caused her to lose her composure was just an e-mail.True, it was from Max, the man she had loved, desperately, for ten years.If you had asked her at any point over those years what she wanted more than anything in the world, she would have said, tears in her eyes, it was to marry Max.But, an email?He proposed via email??
The medium is not the message, she told herself.She tried to focus on the fact that suddenly, the thing she had most wanted was within her grasp.All she had to do was hit reply, type out yes, and she was done.
But was she ready to be done?What next?Stick a fork in her?Would she be gobbled up like a pork roast?
She read the message again.
March 7, 20041:47 pm
From: max@thehedge.com
To: Virginia@gmail.com
Subject: Marriage
V—Bet that got your attention, didn’t it?This may be unconventional, but you’ve never been a conventional girl—sorry, sorry, woman.It’s just that I had a thought on my flight to London and I can’t get it out of my head.Will you marry me?I’d be up for it if you would. Let me know. MAX
“I’d be up for it if you would.”Was this a booty call or a proposal???It certainly didn’t make her feel loved.To say yes she’d have to believe not only that the medium is not the message but that words have no meaning.A roaring wave of NO swept over her.She didn’t just hit delete.She threw the whole computer out the window.The virtual world met the real world with a clarifying crash as the computer smashed the windshield of a car four stories below.
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TAKEDOWN
Anna Murray
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Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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In this fast-paced thriller, Jane Nelson stumbles across the plot of a desperate ponzi-schemer to crash financial markets and finds herself in the crosshairs of hired killers. She turns to a stranger for help.
Jack Anderson, an expert on stock market game theory, can’t turn Jane away. He’s forced to do whatever it takes to protect Jane and expose an insidious plan that has captured government and law enforcement insiders within it’s snare.
Can Jack and Jane stop the impending market collapse before assassins find them?
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