Are you kidding me that it’s already Thursday? I haven’t recovered from last weekend yet! I tweaked my right knee and foot trying to keep up with a bunch of 7 and 8 year olds. Big surprise I can’t climb and jump like them. Just because I act their age, doesn’t mean my body can do it. Phewee! Not to mention I had planned to eat well this week and I thought I still had time. I didn’t do to well on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday, but I still have 5 or 6 days left this week right? No? Just one day..Thursday. Hmm (chomping on Cadbury mini eggs) nom nom.. Well this day is shot as well and I certainly wont ruin a Friday with healthy eating. Speaking of healthy eating (eggs I mean, not chicken) I went to the feed store yesterday to check out the baby chicks. They have the exact ones I want! SOOO cute! Cheep cheep cheep. There is no time to focus is there?
Twiceborn (The Proving Book 1)
Marina Finlayson
(37 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Fantasy
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Still grieving her beloved son, Kate O’Connor’s just going through the motions. She doesn’t care that strangers often shadow her on the unorthodox courier jobs she does for a friend. She doesn’t even care what’s in the packages until the day she returns from a special rush job with no memory of the event. But it must have been pretty wild, because now there’s a werewolf in her kitchen trying to kill her — and he’s just the first in line. Dragged into a supernatural war of succession between the daughters of the dragon queen, Kate discovers a Sydney she never knew existed, peopled by all kinds of strange half-human creatures. To have any hope of surviving she must uncover the explosive secret hidden in her memory — but first she has to live through the night. Twiceborn is the first book in the urban fantasy trilogy The Proving.
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The History Thief: Ten Days Lost (The Sterling Novels Book 2)
Joseph Nagle
(67 Reviews)
Genre: Action & Adventure
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In JS Nagle’s freshman debut and acclaimed thriller, The Hand of Christ, CIA Officer, Dr. Michael Sterling dealt a severe blow to the Order: an organization whose charter for centuries has been to infiltrate governments and corporations with pawns that they control. Fractured but not broken, three years have passed, and the Order is back with a new plan: a plan that has the White House in their crosshairs. And they will use Michael to get there. He has no choice: they’ve kidnapped his wife. Michael has forty-eight hours to do their bidding. Fail, and she dies, Michael, too. Soon, the Crown of Thorns is stolen, the Shroud of Turin, too. During a state visit to Notre Dame the woman heavily favored to be the next President of the United States becomes one of the many victims from an explosion that leaves the famed Cathedral in smoldering ruins; destruction surpassed only by that of 9/11. Named in her place is Senator Matthew Faust, but he is one of the Order’s pawns. While the world mourns, seemingly unrelated events take place in Afghanistan where Staff Sergeant York and his Alpha Team of Green Berets come across intelligence that links both him and Michael to the assassination. With no one to trust and attacked by his own people, York escapes Afghanistan, turning to Michael for help. Together again, but on their own, Michael and York escape a CIA dragnet. Tracked by the sociopath that brought down Notre Dame; hunted by their own people, Michael and York take the reader on a fast-paced, spine tingling romp through Paris, India, Portugal, and Rome; through the pages of history itself in their effort to stop history from being rewritten.
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Our Lady of Victory: The Saga Of An African-American Catholic Community
Shirley Slaughter
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Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
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One act set in motion a chain of events that threatened one Catholic community’s ability to thrive. It happened between 1945 and 1946 at the headquarters of the Archdiocese of Detroit in the Chancellor’s office. Msgr. John C. Ryan called an emergency meeting with the cardinal… And so the stage was set for the years of turmoil that followed and the subsequent demise of this once vibrant church. Here comes the author who gives the reader an intimate look at her church, the township she grew up in, and its historical significance to World War II, Henry Ford’s auto plant, migration from the south, and the housing crisis that was unfolding. The reader is introduced to the pioneers of this West Eight Mile Community who helped shape and establish this community that shaped her. But the book takes a different turn as the research uncovers forgotten secrets… Today (2014) this little church is in danger of closing its physical doors forever!! Stay tuned as this story continues to unfold.
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It’s the Apocalypse, Dave: Try to Have Fun (Last Laughs Book 1)
A.R. Wise
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Genre: Humor & Satire | Horror
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Dave’s a bit of a loser. Even he’d admit that was true. He’s no good at relationships, he’s a terrible employee, and he’s got no clue what to do with his life. Quite frankly, the world doesn’t seem to have a place for him. But that’s okay, because the world’s just about to end. An experiment thousands of miles away is about to initiate a world-wide apocalypse that’s going to change everything. The world as Dave knew it is over, and he’s going to find that the apocalypse has it in for him. While people all around him become infected by nightmarish creatures, Dave discovers he’s got some friends left alive who need his help. Together, they’re going to have to do battle with parasitic squid creatures out for blood, and find a way to survive an apocalypse designed to eliminate all human life.
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Blue Murder (Lord and Lady Hetheridge Mystery Series Book 2)
Emma Jameson
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Genre: Mystery
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Two Dead Men In London’s fashionable Chelsea, a Halloween bash goes terribly wrong. Emmeline Wardle, daughter of a frozen foods baron, throws a party which results in the demise of two university schoolmates. Handsome golden boy Trevor Parsons is dead. So is pasty computer nerd Clive French. Both died on the Wardle estate within minutes of one another, and both died the same way – an axe to the skull. Given the social connections of all involved, New Scotland Yard sends a real baron to investigate: Chief Superintendent Anthony Hetheridge, also known as Lord Hetheridge, ninth baron of Wellegrave. Two Prime Suspects This time around, Detective Sergeant Kate Wakefield and her partner, Detective Sergeant Deepal “Paul” Bhar, have their work cut out. Bhar must contend with Emmeline Wardle, a spoiled blonde with a penchant for the finer things, including a certain illegal white powder. Kate must decide if Kyla Sloane, model-pretty and delicate, is being truthful about the events of that fateful night. And if Kyla’s connection to a former lover of Bhar’s means nothing – or everything. Lord & Lady Hetheridge, Book Two Return to the world of Ice Blue in Blue Murder, the second of the Lord & Lady Hetheridge series. In addition to solving the double murder in Chelsea, Anthony Hetheridge plans on proposing marriage to Kate for the second time. He has the ring. Now all he needs is the proper moment…
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Bad Day For The Hangman: Loner With A Badge
Jeff Breland
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Genre: Action & Adventure | Westerns
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Abruptly standing, toppling his chair in the process, Dobbs grabbed for his gun and yelled, “Stone, you sumbitch, I’m going to kill you.” The sudden move with no warning surprised Dobbs’ new partners, but since the dance had begun, they had no choice but to join. Rising to his feet, Bill inadvertently placed himself directly between Dobbs and Stone. Dobbs fired, but missed. Bill standing at that exact moment, blocked his view. Stone, seeing the move in his fringe vision, reacted accordingly, getting off two shots intended for Dobbs. The rounds failed to reach their target due to the fact Bill was now in the line of fire. However, the shots weren’t wasted. One slug caught Bill in the upper back. The other took off his hat. Along with his hat came a large portion of brain matter. It was simply astonishing havoc a .45 caliber slug could play on the human body. More so, the head. Bill toppled towards Dobbs, taking him out of the action for a fraction of a second. In the same blur of movement, Stone saw Dobbs’ other cohort firing at the sheriff. He, in turn, fired three shot at the shooter. The first shot missed entirely. The second round caught him in the chest and the third caught him in the middle of the forehead. That seemed to discourage him from taking any further participation. Stone turned his attention back to Dobbs, who had lost his balance when Bill toppled into him. Dobbs got off a couple of shots while regaining his balance. They came close, but missed. Pulling the trigger again, Stone was rewarded with the dreaded sound of metal striking metal as the hammer fell on an expended casing. In pursuit of two desperate outlaws, Stone rides into the sleepy little town of Abbot. After dodging an outlaw’s bullet, he captures them, but is forced to kill one after the fact. Placing the remaining prisoner in the ramshackle jail, he meets a beautiful Mexican girl. Ironically, she has a personal vendetta against the killer. The hanging she anticipates witnessing is foiled when two low-lives facilitate a jail-break. As Stone prepares to track this killer once again, the Mexican girl insist on accompanying him. It is her desire, she informs him, to kill this animal herself. Stone refuses, but she is not to be denied. She will either ride alongside or follow behind. Given no choice, he relents. As they chase this desperado along the Canadian River in northern New Mexico there will be times Stone is glad the woman is along. Other times he’s not so sure.
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