I was a good and responsible parent today and I did not play hooky with my kids. I think just knowing I could if I wanted to gave me a boost of energy, that and the cup of coffee. I learned years ago to never make any decisions before the first cup of coffee is finished. This is one of those days when I believe it’s okay to grab a full gallon of ice cream and a spoon and declare that I deserve this because I am going to work hard. Then after the weekend on Sunday night grab another gallon and reward myself for working hard. My logic is always a little off.
Mountain Angel (Northstar Romances Book 2)
Suzie O’Connell
(800 Reviews)
Genre: Romance
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Welcome to Northstar, Montana, where friendship and love triumph, and wounded hearts find a place to call home.
Aelissm Davis figured she would eventually return home to Northstar, Montana, but not like this—desperate for the tranquility of the secluded valley and plagued by memories of her dead boyfriend and the advances of an obsessive former friend. Just when she begins to relax, a call from her old friend makes it clear he wasn’t deterred, and she calls her overprotective uncle for advice. Things become even more tangled when he sends Patrick O’Neil “on vacation” to keep an eye on her. Aelissm is pretty sure her uncle is playing matchmaker again, but despite her annoyance, she finds herself irresistibly drawn to Pat. He is a haunted man with a kind smile and sad eyes, and he may just be the best thing to ever happen to her… if she can convince him to stay.
A NOTE ON THE CONTENT: The NORTHSTAR ROMANCES (both the Northstar Angels series and the Hammond Brother series) are contemporary romances, and as such, they contain sensual scenes and mild profanity, neither of which is explicit or gratuitous for the genre but which may be unsuitable for sensitive readers.
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The Shroud
David Moore
(30 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Horror
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We have the technology to clone human beings. But do we have the right? We have the ability to play God. But what if we could clone God? We can… And already did. An ancient prophesy predicts a dire future as past and present intertwine into a deadly dance of power with mankind as the ultimate pawn.
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The Resurrection of Rey Pescador
Alfred Cedeno
(17 Reviews)
Genre: Literary Fiction | Science Fiction
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You are invited to a world where everyone has a mechanical heart.
That is, everyone except Rey Pescador. You want to know him. You can’t help it. And it’s not just his beating heart that lures you into his story, it’s the depths and heights of his journey that draw you into the tales of this legendary figure. He’s incredible. He’s Rey Pescador. He’s boxed heavyweights. He’s freestyled in front of stadiums. He’s fought robots, but, for years, Rey Pescador’s greatest adventure remained a mystery.
Until now.
In this genre shattering novel, David Rosario–reluctant priest and cousin of Rey–finally confronts his absurd past. Follow his journey as he unravels the life of Rey Pescador while plunging into his own fears, dreams, and insecurities.
David’s one-sided feud with Rey humorously catapults this adventure across continents and worlds as David slowly reveals his deep love for the mysterious Rebecca in a series of tall tales and love letters that will leave you laughing, pondering the state of your own heart, and considering the profound meaning of a life well-lived.
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Boxcar Tourist: How I Screwed My Nut
Samuel Ray Cox
(16 Reviews)
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs | Humor & Entertainment
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In this outrageous, irreverent, and touching memoir, Sam Cox describes a life of independent wanderlust, illustrating what it means to adapt and survive life’s greatest obstacles. His is a frustrating and stifling beginning, the fourth of five children living with poverty and domestic strife in Lubbock, Texas. The community is fervently religious and judgmental, and this is nowhere Sam wants to live. At sixteen years of age, he finds a free ride out of his personal hell on a freight train, and he heads all the way to the Pacific. And that’s only the beginning. From hotshot firefighter to Hollywood actor to Saudi prince bodyguard to freelance writer for Jay Leno, this is a man of many lives and experiences who offers colorful commentary on everything from religion to the Vietnam War to life-saving organ transplants. Even when things turn very dark, he faces his life with humor and a sheer will to succeed. Cox’s inspiring memoir is a living example of how to stand by your convictions and face challenges with courage and humor, no matter how dire the circumstances.
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Cool Kids Wear Glasses
Teddy O’Malley
(30 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks
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Mandy Harper, one of the meanest girls ever, viciously ruled the school. She decided who was in and who was out. At least until Kayla Littlebe started standing up to her.
But one day Mandy found out she might need glasses. Would she still be able to rule the school or would her new glasses help her see the error of her ways?
Lessons taught in this adventure include:
- Friendship
- The importance of being kind to others
- Standing up for others
- Not judging a book by its cover
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