When handing out punishment to my baby bassets for things like being called to the principles office twice in one day, I like to stick to the classics like no TV, no video games, and scrubbing all the floors in the house with a toothbrush. Okay, I haven’t done that last one…yet. Oh I am so tempted though. I gotta clean the whole house up for my oldest bassets b-day party this weekend, and a little punishment cleaning is so tempting. It always drives me nuts when I have to clean the house twice for a birthday party. Once before the party, so my guests think my house is always clean. Then again after the party when all the kids (and a few adults) trash the place leaving plates of cake in closets and tracking in mud from the moon. The reason those party places can charge so much for two hours of kid crazy fun is the wonderful relief the parents feel at the end of the party when they leave that party room, with all the cake on the floor and footprints on the ceiling, with the knowledge that they can just walk away from that disaster and never look back. Not one little glance back.
Brass in Pocket: An exciting British crime thriller
Stephen Puleston
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Genre: Mystery | Crime Fiction
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It is the middle of the night… The road is deserted… A killer is waiting… Two traffic officers are killed on an isolated mountain pass in North Wales. Inspector Drake is called to the scene and quickly discovers a message left by the killer – traffic cones in the shape of a No 4. The killer starts sending the Wales Police Service lyrics from famous rock songs. Are they messages or is there some hidden meaning in them? Does it all mean more killings are likely? When a politician is killed Drake has his answer. And then the killer sends more song lyrics. Now Drake has to face the possibility of more deaths but with numbers dominating the case Drake has to face his own rituals and obsessions. Finally when the killer threatens Drake and his family he faces his greatest challenge in finding the killer before he strikes again.
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With Eyes Turned Skyward
Gregory Stravinski
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Genre: Science Fiction
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Sage Basmon wants what everybody wants; to live his life in peace. With the world recovering from a massive catastrophe, that’s no longer a simple dream. As governments fall to the waves and unrest, more nimble corporations and other special interests take to the sky for profit and survival. Together with the rest of his airship crew, Sage will have to fight through rival pilots, mercenaries, privateers and others trying to carve a place for themselves in the world as it is now. Despite the constant competition for resources, all of these struggles pale in comparison when the crew of the airship Artemis discover something that sends the rest of the population running. Will Sage turn and run with them, or risk his own reality trying to make things right?
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Simple Amish Love (Simple Love: Amish Books Series Book 1)
Rachel Stoltzfus
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Genre: Religious & Inspirational Fiction | Romance | Religion & Spirituality
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She’s found love. But will a stalker end it all?
After traveling for rumspringa, Annie Fisher returns to her Amish community of Peace Landing ready to take her Kneeling Vows and find a husband. And when handsome Mark Stoltzfus wants to court with her, it seems like everything is going to plan. But when a stalker tries to ruin Annie’s relationship, will she be strong enough to stand up for herself? And will her fragile new romance survive? Find out in Simple Amish Love, Book 1 of the Simple Love series. This book was previously published as Living Amish: A Simple Love Story. It has been updated, revised and edited. Simple Amish Love is a sweet, Amish romance that, once you start, you won’t be able to put down.
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Our Time In The Sun
John D. McLaughlin
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Genre: Westerns | Classics
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This historically accurate account of an Old West group of lawmen, the Arizona Rangers, is an action-filled story complete with conflict, revenge, love, racism, and redemption in the Arizona Territory of 1903-04. Against the magnificent backdrop of the Southwest, the Rangers chase rustlers, help quell a riot with miners in Morenci, and track the nefarious bandit, Indio Chacon, and his band of murderous outlaws deep into the Sierra Madre Mountains in Mexico. Elliott, an old seasoned Ranger, struggles with his dark and violent past as he mentors a young Ranger, Joaquin Campbell, who is short on law enforcement experience and life itself.
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The Sweet and Bitter Taste of Moonshine
Andrew Ross
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Genre: Literary Fiction
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Author Andrew Ross spins a poignant and magical tale with The Sweet and Bitter Taste of Moonshine, his rich and multilayered novel of the American South that has humanity’s classic, most-often-asked existential questions at its core.
Ross paints a deftly rendered portrait of this beautiful and deeply historied landscape with this utterly palpable backdrop as the novel’s setting. Ambrose Wells, a young man with virtually no loved ones, has a dead-end job he despises assessing property for tax purposes for the state. He is given the assignment to travel to Wellspring Island, a mysterious piece of land owned by Mr. Peyton Grimball — the enigmatic local hermit — in the middle of St. Helena Sound. Ambrose reluctantly drives to his childhood home, Edisto Island, a place he has often avoided in adulthood due to its inherently painful reminders of his past. While there, Ambrose meets a cast of remarkably fascinating characters who serve to help him connect the dots that could shed light on the murky details of his past — both his childhood and family history. During his time spent on Edisto, Ambrose is put to the test, and he is forced to make a decision: return to his sad but comfortable existence, or drink from the proverbial fountain of youth? His choice could lead him to the discovery of a life filled with new meaning — a life where, for the first time, Ambrose is able to experience true joy.
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