I just saw an advertisement for a doggy backpack. You can wear your dog now just like a backpack and run around town doing all of your errands. It’s for dogs up to 18″ long. My dog is slightly bigger than that, but I think I can make it work. My thought is if I carry Jethro around for a week or so, I will be as strong as a baby yak. Yup, New Years Eve Resolution is back in the game. YEEHAAA!
Murder’s a Witch: A Beechwood Harbor Magic Mystery (Beechwood Harbor Magic Mysteries Book 1)
Danielle Garrett
(69 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery
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Holly Boldt has a secret. Well, technically, she has lots of them. After a scandal uproots her entire life, she is forced to relocate to a halfway house for displaced paranormals. It’s her last shot for a fresh start. But keeping secrets isn’t easy in a town that goes through gossip faster than tissue paper, even for a powerful witch. When a grisly murder rocks the small town of Beechwood Harbor, Holly finds herself unwillingly entangled in the investigation. With everyone watching, Holly must solve the case before she’s forced to abandon her new-found home and live life as a witch on the run. But with a paranormal investigator tailing her every move, a civil war brewing between her vampire and shifter roommates, and her ghostly landlord on the edge of a breakdown, she can barely think in complete sentences. How is she supposed to track down a murderer? Holly has to make it work, or risk losing everything… again.
Murder’s a Witch is a cozy witch mystery with a spunky twist. Come see what’s brewing in Beechwood Harbor in this first installment of The Beechwood Harbor Magic Mysteries Series.
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Return to Love (Willow Valley Book 1)
Christine Kingsley
(253 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Women’s Fiction | Contemporary Fiction | Family Life
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The cowboy’s back in town…
Cassie Powell is perfectly happy with her small town life in Willow Valley. She has a successful bakery and a beautiful little girl–everything she’s ever wanted. But when Jack Martin swaggers back into town, secrets she’s worked too hard to keep threaten to bring it all tumbling down around her. Jack has always thought of Cassie as a little sister–until he sees her all grown up! But she’s hiding something, and he’s determined to find out what. Can he break down her walls and find a way into her heart?
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Splits
Chuck Grossart
(21 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction
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Kyle Bradford was a meat cutter in a grocery store when the sounds first thundered across the skies, and the world changed forever. The doors had opened, and something was coming through. Once the initial shock and confusion wore off, and those in charge realized what was happening, mankind seemed to coalesce like never before. National boundaries no longer mattered. Religion, race, color and creed seemed to pass away in a flash. Old enemies put their differences aside. The only thing that did matter was survival. As a species. Now, Kyle is on a mission to save what’s left of our world. Or die trying.
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Along the Garden Path (Addison Erhard Series Book 1)
Charlotte Peyton
(14 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Teen & Young Adult
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This is a story about Addison Erhard, an affluent young seventeen-year-old growing up in McLean, Virginia, who feels pressured to be successful. She wants to be a journalist who makes an impact on the world. In order to attend her dream school of Columbia University, she must break the state track record, and write an incredible story for her school’s magazine. Her family is split in their support, the pressure in the community and from her father is to attend an Ivy League school, to become a successful lawyer, doctor, politician or banker; her father would like her to become a banker. Her mother, an artist who does not fit in with the McLean society as well as her father, supports her desire to follow her dreams. She meets a boy, Mason Gentry, who wants to buck high society McLean by following his family’s legacy and become a farmer. While investigating her story about kids who pursue non-traditional college and career paths, the young journalist falls in love with Mason. In March a student at Chain Bridge High School and friend of both Mason and Addison, Jamison Randall, is struck down during a hit-and-run accident early one morning. The driver of the car has fled and Jamison is in a coma. Addison, who works for the news magazine, decides to investigate the accident on her own, and what she find is more than she can handle.
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Things We Once Held Dear
Ann Tatlock
(58 Reviews)
Genre: Women’s Fiction | Religious & Inspirational Fiction | Contemporary Fiction | Historical Fiction
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Neil Sadler returns to his hometown of Mason, Ohio, where his small-town life had been rocked by the suspicious death of Helen Syfert, the mother of Neil’s friend Mary. He reconnects with Mary. Their once-close relationship hadn’t been strong enough to survive the tragedy that overtook Mary’s family, yet what drove them apart years ago now seems to be drawing them back together. But Neil is struggling to recover from a more recent loss. Yet the mystery of Helen’s death remains unsolved, and to bring closure will mean facing old truths — hard truths — and discovering some new ones.
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