It’s time to get crafty. With everything that has been going on here with the fires, I need a pleasant distraction and so do my baby bassets. It sounds like a frivolous thing to do and I know a lot of my friends and neighbors are not sure if it’s respectful to decorate, but I feel my baby bassets deserve to celebrate Halloween, so I am going to torture them with my ugly crafts. I really have no artistic skills whatsoever, but I do find it entertaining. I also love watching people struggle to say how cute my little works of art are. I’m thinking something make out of dried beans and macaroni. Those are always a big hit!
Whom the Gods Love (Of Gods & Mortals Book 1)
by M.M. Perry
(21 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy
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When Cass draws her blade, nothing can stop her. Except maybe a god.
Cass is a seasoned warrior with many battles under her belt. She’s tamed griffins, toppled trolls and conquered mountains. She’s a warrior. Helping others in need is what warriors do. She’s never been afraid of a challenge. Until now.
A quest lands at her feet to help an ailing queen. It’s a simple mission, and there’s a bonus to it. A handsome northerner has offered to join Cass on her journey. Under any other circumstances, Cass would be delighted with such a task. Adventure? Excitement? Altruism? A fellow warrior with eyes the color of icebergs? A tent big enough for two? Sign her up.
But then there’s that god to deal with. The cure for the queen lies in his temple. He’s a nasty sort who isn’t given to saving queens. Still, the northerner is quite warm, and the nights will be cold. Cass must do the right thing, gods be damned.
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Ghost of a Chance (Maggie Mulgrew Mysteries Book 1)
by Cate Dean
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Genre: Mystery | Women’s Fiction
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The first book of a fun new cozy mystery series ~ with a touch of supernatural.
Welcome to Holmestead, England ~ where an American ex-pat, an archaeologist, and murder turn this picture postcard village upside down.
Maggie Mulgrew runs The Ash Leaf, an antique shop in the quaint village of Holmestead, England ~ which has nothing to do with Sherlock, thank you very much. She sells her goods to disappointed tourists, and locals who appreciate her eclectic taste.
Professor Pembroke Martin is hunting down an artifact that had been stolen by a former assistant ~ a hand-blown apothecary jar that is the center of an old ghost story. His search leads him to Holmestead, and a stubborn, fascinating American who has acquired the box that once contained the rare jar.
When the missing jar turns up, clutched in the hand of the very dead local historian, Martin becomes the prime suspect. With his future on the line, Martin turns to Maggie for help, and they join forces to find the real killer.
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The Bicycle Teacher
by Campbell Jefferys
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Genre: Historical Fiction | Contemporary Fiction
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In the summer of 1981, Michael from Perth meets Kathrin from Berlin. It’s love. It’s East meets West, and East wins.
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Nemesis in Asia (Nemesis Novels Book 2)
by George Thomas
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Genre: Action & Adventure
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A former Soviet Spetsnaz officer is recruited to infiltrate and destroy the organisation of an international weapons trafficker, based in Bangkok. The hazardous mission takes him to the jungles of Cambodia and Myanmar, involving him with former Khmer Rouge fighters.
The plot based on factual data gives a fascinating insight into the remote and perilous world of the illegal arms trade in Southeast Asia.
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Madame Bovary
by Gustave Flaubert
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Genre: Romance
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Unhappy in her marriage to a good-hearted but dull village doctor, Emma Bovary yearns for a more glamorous life. Disenchanted with her husband and seeking an escape from their dull marriage she is soon tempted into a brief romantic liaison with another man. In her quest to realize her dreams Emma takes a lover, Rodolphe, and begins a devastating spiral into deceit and despair. Flaubert captures every step of this catastrophe with sharp-eyed detail and a wonderfully subtle understanding of human emotions.
The novel’s subject, the life of a very ordinary woman, and its technique, the amassing of precise detail, make Madame Bovary one of the crowning works in the development of the novel.
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