I didn’t think I had anything to be ashamed of, but apparently I do. When they ask me if I had seen the new Star Wars movie yet, they are shocked and a bit disappointed in me when I tell them no. The are threatening to take away my nerd card. Without a doubt I will see it, but I have been busy. I know, I know! That’s no excuse, but it’s true. I mean no disrespect to the franchise, but I do get a pass this time because they are the ones responsible for that whole Jar Jar Binks thing. Ya…so there.
Teepees & Trailer Parks: A Cozy Mysteries Women Sleuths Series (Sweet Southern Sleuths Short Stories Book 1)
Hope Callaghan
(46 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery | Religion & Spirituality | Women’s Fiction | Religious & Inspirational Fiction
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Loretta Sweet and her identical twin sister, Lacy, have recently inherited a home in Misery, Mississippi, from their distant relative, (Aunt) Tess McCoy. Their aunt’s attorney insists that the girls meet him at the property to discuss the specifics of the will. When the sisters arrive for the meeting, they discover that there is more… much more to the will than just inheriting a home. As the attorney prepares to go over the details of the will, one of the “stipulations” makes a dramatic appearance, along with a body that is found in the bathtub. Will the Sweet sisters turn tail and run or will they stick around to help solve the murder?
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Satellite: The Satellite Trilogy, Part I
Lee Davidson
(41 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Teen & Young Adult
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Grant Bradley has just one little thing standing in the way of his happiness: Death. Grant just learned he was never meant to survive cancer or live happily ever after with his fiancée, Tate; he was destined to be a Satellite before he was born. Needless to say, being a glorified guardian angel for someone he doesn’t know is as unnerving as the Utopian surroundings of Progression. To make matters worse, Grant’s mentor, Willow, has as many hokey comments as she has tattoos and an annoying habit of withholding pertinent information. Grant, wanting nothing more than to be with Tate, refuses to believe this is his destiny. So when the word spreads about how quickly he is excelling, Grant chalks it up to Willow’s merciless training. She tries to kill him, after all — or whatever the equivalent of death after death is. Grant can’t deny that, physically, he seems to be advancing much faster than his peers, but the secrets he’s keeping prove otherwise. One secret in particular, the most dangerous, must stay hidden at all costs; if anyone discovers he’s found a way back to Tate, his chances of protecting her will be destroyed. Maintaining this connection will cost Grant more than he could ever imagine.
Satellite: The Satellite Trilogy, Part I, is written in a style that appeals to young men and women alike. The 2012 ABNA calls this fantasy “captivating” and “an epic love story.” Inspired by the idea that everything happens for a reason and that even the most tragic of deaths can be instrumental in forming the future of the living, this novel delivers surprising depth behind its charming exterior. Grant’s epic journey is full of plot twists, witty banter, fantastic new worlds, and unrequited love that will keep readers engaged from cover to cover.
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The Irish Connection and Other Stories
Michael Corrigan
(3 Reviews)
Genre: Literary Fiction | Short Stories
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The Irish Connection and other Stories is a collection, each short story self -contained, yet interconnected and focused on the “Irish” experience. Michael Mulligan flees the famine with the wife of a tyrannical Anglo Irish landord; a century and a half later, Declan Mulligan researches the legacy of his mysterious great great grandfather, the same Michael Mulligan: cavalry officer at Gettysburg, secret assassin and friend of Edwin Booth. Between these bookends appear other stories: two sisters survive the San Francisco earthquake of 1906, a young black woman explores her Irish roots in Ireland, a brilliant female writer faces cancer, and an ailing Jewish lawyer has a magical moment in the Aran Islands.
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World War 2 Secret Missions: Brave & Daring Secret Missions of WW2
Raymond Jennings
(33 Reviews)
Genre: History
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Learn the Hidden Secrets of World War 2! World War II was much more than just a war among several nations. With the war came new forms of warfare, covert missions, special operations, sabotage, destruction, and espionage and so on among the enemies. Spies were employed, plans were formulated, and disguises were put up by both the Axis and the Allies to obtain information or to hinder the progress of the war. This resulted in some of the most unconventional, creative and ingenious operations that played an important role in shaping the course of the war. There were several secret missions and raids that were carried out between the Allies and the Axis powers during the Second World War. Listed in this book are just few of the several raids and covert missions that the war gave birth to. This book is written in such a way as to give an overview of the few missions. Each chapter throws light on one single mission and gives a broad view to help facilitate the understanding of the reader.
You’ll Learn About… • Operation Flipper • Operation Collar • Operation Caeser • Operation Eiche • Operation Ruthless • Operation Jaywick • Operation Alpha • Operation Frankton • and Operation Archery World War 2 Secret Missions: Brave and Daring Secret Missions of WWII teaches you about some of the many raids, operations, and covert missions of this conflict. You’ll discover a fascinating world of spies, secret plans, and disguises that both the Allies and the Axis used to gain information and other advantages over each other. Download World War 2 Secret Missions: Brave and Daring Secret Missions of WWII now, and start exploring this age of espionage, secret combat, and dangerous missions!
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The Serpent in the Glass: A Middle Grade Fantasy for Children and Adults Alike (The Tale of Thomas Farrell Book 1)
D.M. Andrews
(147 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks | Fantasy
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On his eleventh birthday Thomas Farrell is informed that the deceased father he never knew has provided for his education at Darkledun Manor, a school for gifted children. Thomas, however, feels he’s just an ordinary boy, but Darkledun Manor proves to be anything but an ordinary school… In this work of fiction the reader is transported into a world of myth as the young protagonist, Thomas Farrell, seeks to understand who his mysterious father was, and why he left him a strange glass orb containing a serpent. As the story progresses, Thomas and his friends become increasing caught up in a world they never knew existed – a world beyond the standing stones.
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Wuthering Heights (Illustrated)
Emily Bronte
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Genre: Literary Fiction | Classics
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“Be with me always – take any form – drive me mad! only do not leave me in this abyss, where I cannot find you! Oh, God! it is unutterable! I can not live without my life! I can not live without my soul!” ? Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights.
Emily Brontë’s only novel, Wuthering Heights remains one of literature’s most disturbing explorations into the dark side of romantic passion. Heathcliff and Cathy believe they’re destined to love each other forever, but when cruelty and snobbery separate them, their untamed emotions literally consume them. Set amid the wild and stormy Yorkshire moors, Wuthering Heights, an unpolished and devastating epic of childhood playmates who grow into soul mates, is widely regarded as the most original tale of thwarted desire and heartbreak in the English language. *Includes image gallery.
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