Justin Timberlake looks great as an omelet. That is the thought I woke up to in the middle of the night. A strange thought, but not an unpleasant one. The unpleasant part was I could not get back to sleep after that. My brain decided it was time to have a deep and meaningless conversation. My brain is so mean to me.
Astray in Couper (Matty Cruz Adventure Book 1)
R. Marquez
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Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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When the economic downturn ends Matty Cruz’s corporate career, she impulsively moves to Couper, Washington, a tree-filled city nestled on the banks of the Columbia River. Unbeknownst to her, the charming town has one of the highest violent-crime rates in the Pacific Northwest.
A depressed and broke Matty entertains herself by reading news stories detailing the mayhem that occurred the night before in her neighborhood, until one of those stories ends up on her doorstep in the form of a soot-covered dog. Matty soon realizes that the poor creature must have belonged to the recently deceased Agnes Whitshaw, an impoverished, old woman who lived nearby and died in a house fire.
Matty reluctantly abandons her reclusive ways as she learns to take care of her furry houseguest, while at the same time she tries to find “Poochy” a forever home. Along the way, she interacts with the colorful Couperites who give her advice on dog ownership and bits of information concerning Agnes that make Matty wonder whether the fire that killed the fierce, old woman was set on purpose.
Matty pieces together the truth, but not before she attracts the attention of the murderers, and they come after her and the terrier. Surrounded by people quite different than those in her formerly middle-class existence, Matty must find a way to save herself–and Poochy–from Couper’s dark side.
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Dragon’s Curse (The Dragon and the Scholar Book 1)
H. L. Burke
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Genre: Fantasy
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On her first assignment out of the Academy,young healer and scholar, Shannon Macaulay is summoned to the struggling kingdom of Regone to see to the wounds of a young but crippled king. When the unwanted attentions of an aggressive knight and the sudden appearance of a hated dragon turn her world upside down, she decides to take matters into her own hands even if doing so proves dangerous.
Finding herself strangely drawn to the company of the dragon, Gnaw, Shannon must force herself out of her safe world of books and botany to come to the aid of her unexpected ally in a strange kingdom, cursed by a fateful encounter with a dragon and the loss of a beloved prince. Can she learn to put aside her fears, and perhaps sacrifice her deepest desires, to help a friend and restore a family?
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The Soul Retrieval: A Novel
Ann W. Jarvie
(15 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Metaphysical
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Inspired by a true story, The Soul Retrieval is a suspenseful tale of love, loss and healing which follows traumatized southern beauty Henrietta Clayborn as she moves between her home in a small South Carolina town and the New Mexico Native American reservation whose spontaneous healings keep drawing her physician husband back. Tortured by her awful secrets, Henrietta struggles to thrive in either locale, but it is her unlikely friendship with Joe Loco–an eccentric Native American mystic with an Elvis fetish and a gift for healing–that shows her the way to be whole again.
Set in the late 1950s, The Soul Retrieval is richly woven with spiritual insights but also deadly secrets, forbidden healings, a murder mystery, stunning scenery and an unforgettable cast of characters.
A story of transcendent and inspiring power that is both entertaining and enlightening, readers will be cheering for the uptight woman from South Carolina to push through her fears of the forbidden as she searches for truth and healing, faces great obstacles on the frontier of self and ultimately becomes more than she ever thought possible.
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The Dalai Lama : The Best Teachings of The Dalai Lama
J. Thomas
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Genre: Education & Teaching | Parenting & Relationships
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Discover The Best Teachings of the Dalai Lama, Journey To a Happy, Fulfilling and Meaningful life
Why is The Dalai Lama always smiling?
I’m sure I’m not the only one who has asked myself this question. This is a man who has practically lost his country and is now living as the frugal exiled leader of the Tibetans. Why is he smiling? To us there is no logical reason for him to maintain such a sunny deposition – so why does he?
It’s called happiness!
This book explores the Dalai Lama’s teachings on how to achieve the happiness he displays so easily. Beneath the deepness of his words are concepts so easy to understand, you’ll wonder why you didn’t realize them before now.
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Bug Out Bag: What Should a Prepper Pack For Those Critical First 72 Hours
Gayle Richardson
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Genre: Science & Math | Politics & Social Sciences
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There are some people who think that those who create a bug-out-bag (or survival tin) for use in escaping disaster are just paranoid survivalists who always expect the worst in life.
Well guess what? The same people who think that are also the same people who come crying to the survivalists (aka preppers) to help them when disaster strikes – because the “nothing’s-going-to-happen” people weren’t prepared!
None of us knows what the future holds. Not next year, not next month, not next week, not even today!
Worldwide events show us every single day that by tomorrow (or any time, really) in any given place and at any given time – especially on a local level – our own personal world could be devastated by a man-made or natural disaster.
Don’t be taken totally by surprise – BE READY!
Read this bug out bag prepper’s guide and find out what you need to have ready- in a moment’s notice – to help you survive the first 72 critical hours of most disaster events. It could mean the difference between surviving – and NOT!
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