My mouse died. It was very upsetting. We had seen it coming for some time now, but that doesn’t make it any easier. We immediately ran out and got a new one, and it feels like there is a stranger in the house. I hate the getting to know stage. The time when you find out about all the quirks and idiosyncrasies. Thank golly it was just the mouse and not the keyboard as well. That would have been just too much.
Can’t Live Without
Joanne Phillips
(89 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Entertainment | Romance
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Stella Hill is proud of the home she’s created for herself and her daughter. She’s worked hard to buy the very best of everything … But when she wakes one morning to find her kitchen on fire, Stella knows her life will never be the same again.
At least she has Paul to lean on: Paul Smart, owner of Smart Homes, confirmed bachelor and unknowing recipient of a schoolgirl crush Stella never quite got over … When the charismatic John Dean turns up after sixteen years, Stella is determined not to fall for him again. Because now her heart belongs elsewhere. Or does it? With a boss she’s half in love with, a teenage daughter about to go seriously off the rails, a spendaholic mother, and a house to rebuild, Stella’s problems are only just beginning.
Can Stella put her life – and her home – back together again? And will she ever realise just what it is she really can’t live without?
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Thimble of Soil (Trail of Thread series Book 2)
Linda Hubalek
(22 Reviews)
Genre: Drama & Plays | Historical Fiction
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Thimble of Soil: A Woman’s Quest for Land, Historical Letters 1854-1860
Trail of Thread Series, Book 2
Experience the terror of the fighting and the determination to endure as you stake a claim alongside the women caught in the bloody conflicts of Kansas in the 1850’s.
Follow the widowed Margaret Ralston Kennedy (a relative of the author) in this second book of the Trail of Thread series, as she travels with eight of her thirteen children from Ohio to the Territory of Kansas in 1855.
Thousands of American headed west in the decade before the Civil War, but those who settled in Kansas suffered through frequent clashes between proslavery and free-state fractions that gripped the territory.
Told through her letters, Thimble of Soil describes the prevalent hardships and infrequent joys experienced by the hardy pioneer women of Kansas, who struggled to protect their families from terrorist raids while building new homes and new lives on the vast unbroken prairie.
Margaret was dedicated to the cause of the North, and while the male members of her family were away fighting for a free state, she valiantly defended their homestead and held their families together through the savage years of Bleeding Kansas.
Twelve old quilt patterns are mentioned in the letters, and the sketched designs are in the back of the book for reference.
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Death of a Lovable Geek (Dotsy Lamb Travel Mysteries Book 2)
Maria Hudgins
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Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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The body of young Froggy Quale lies, covered by a blue tarp, in the pasture behind Castle Dunlaggan in the Scottish Highlands. Froggy was the on-site pollen and spore expert at the nearby archaeological dig and a graduate student who doesn’t seem to have had an enemy in the world.
Dotsy Lamb, ancient and medieval history teacher from Virginia, and her friend Lettie are boarding at the castle while Dotsy works at the dig. They and the other guests are cared for in the ancient castle by its owners, William and Maisie Sinclair.
Suspicion for Froggy’s murder falls on his roommate, Van Nguyen, a graduate student from America. Dotsy has become fond of both Froggy and Van and is sure Van can’t be the killer. When the dig’s director dies from poison mushrooms, Dotsy sees connections to the magic mushroom party at the dig and to ownership of castle lands.
This is a suspenseful brainteaser that pits the brains of an American history teacher against the dark secrets of a tragic family history.
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Sullivan’s War (The Sullivan Saga Book 1)
Michael K. Rose
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Genre: Science Fiction
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On Earth, a powerful politician has been murdered. When he’s assigned to the case, Agent Frank Allen soon discovers that the man responsible, Rick Sullivan, is not yet finished killing. But Allen will also discover that Rick Sullivan is not the man he appears to be, and the war he’s fighting, a war to rid his home planet of its oppressive government, is not his only battle.
As Allen pursues Sullivan across the known galaxy, he begins to question his own beliefs and loyalties. Will Allen be able to stop Rick Sullivan before he kills again? Does he really want to? As their lives become increasingly intertwined, both men realize they must face truths about themselves that neither of them are prepared for. And some of those truths will have consequences that neither of them could have ever imagined.
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Light It Up: The Grilling & Campfire Cooking Cookbook
Hank Miller
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Genre: Cookbooks, Food & Wine
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Leave The Cold Cuts At Home And Get Down To Some Real Home Cooking When You Go Camping This Year!
Do you and your family love to camp, but you dread the simplistic and basic cold cuts menu that is the norm? Wouldn’t the trip seem much nicer if you had some real easy menu ideas for making great food in the outdoors?
You can actually eat some great tasting foods without employing the services of a gourmet chef. Download this book NOW and:
Learn How To Cook Fresh Vegetables Over A Fire Or Grill. Learn How To Vary The Menu For Some Great Breakfast Foods. Discover The Best Ways To Grill Or Cook Nearly Any Meat, Including Fish. Learn How To Cook Casseroles In The Great Outdoors!
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