Oh Dear. Did I just break our new dishwasher? I am so not telling hubby. I tried closing it and walking away for am hour, but that didn’t work. No magic elves came around and fixed it. I tried Googling the error codes, but I am not finding anything for the codes its flashing. Of course I could look in the manual, but that requires going into the attic and looking through the huge box of manuals. I am not mentally there yet in my day. Hmm. Many years ago I worked in IT for a large insurance company. The running joke was to fix anything all you had to do was unplug it and plug it back in. Hold on…gonna try that (walks away… clears all the junk out from under the sink to get to the outlet in the far back of the cabinet. Finds box of cookies I hid, but then forgot about, and wonders if they are still good. Gets bothered by all the junk under sink when only two things are actually used. Starts cleaning out under sink, remembers that I was supposed to unplug the dishwasher, gets bothered that the plug is behind the garbage disposer. After much contorting gets it unplugged, but for some reason can’t plug back in because the world has twisted around and is never the same way twice. Curses.. finally plugs it back in. Motivation gone, so leaves all the stuff all over the kitchen floor. Dishwasher works! Turns back on mess and walks away.) Okay, it works and crisis is averted. I feel like a genius. Is someone going to clean that mess?
The Tell All (Locust Point Mystery Book 1)
by Libby Howard
(219 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery | Women’s Fiction
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Life at sixty isn’t quite what Kay Carrera expected. She’s working as a skip-tracer for a PI who is desperate to land his own reality TV show. She has a new roommate who arrived with more than the usual amount of baggage. And her attempts at knitting are less than stellar – way less than stellar. Worse, the cataract surgery that restored her sight has also delivered an unexpected and disturbing side-effect.
Kay sees ghosts. And when the dead turn to her for help, she just can’t say no.
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The Lost Magdalene Girl
by mark rogers
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Action & Adventure | Contemporary Fiction
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At age sixteen Sara discovers she is pregnant, coming from a strict catholic family, she is forced to enter a Magdalene asylum in Dublin. Sara’s life changes forever, treated as slave, tortured by the nun’s, Sara desperately tries to escape with horrifying results. Will Sara be known forever as the lost Magdalene girl?
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Arnco (The Write Stuff Series- Book 1)
by Ben Muse
(219 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Literary Fiction | Contemporary Fiction
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Jake Brigham, a wildly successful first time author is drowning in the undertow of his newfound success. After years of “winning,” he realizes he has only lost–a beloved mother, a marriage, even his ability to create. Eventually, he leaves the demands of New York and returns to a place once close to his heart: Arnco, a dying Georgia mill village. He rebuilds his life, and his passion returns, for words, and for a childhood friend.
Allie Tanner, a widowed, single mother, has been fighting demons since the day she was born. Her entire life has been a struggle– with an alcoholic father, her own health problems, the death of her husband, and the constant worry that she may never be able to protect the one thing that means the most: her daughter Grace.
Jake ignites the spark of hope within her, and she within him. And each for very different reasons. When circumstances from their past collide with their present, will their hopes survive? Will tragedy cause a horrific breakdown or an inspirational destiny?
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Into the Valley
by E. David Anderson
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Genre: Fantasy | Science Fiction & Fantasy
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Aurelian, an exile from the militaristic nation of Akkahellonia, finds himself lost in the jungles of a rival nation and, following a brush with death, is brought into a subterranean world where the residents have all been transformed by a machine thought lost a millennia ago. After falling victim to the machine and its possessor, Aurelian must summon the will to overcome his physical limitations and utilize a curse of blood in an attempt to escape from the valley and return to the surface world.
Here is the first story set on the water planet Triton and its Celestial Isles. Inspired by the myths and legends created by pulp fiction masters Robert E. Howard, Edgar Rice Burroughs, and H.P. Lovecraft, the Triton Tales blend science, magic, and adventure as they tell the stories of the heroic men and women who struggle against extra-natural forces seeking to corrupt their world.
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DIY Holiday Gifts On A Budget: Simple And Inexpencive Gifts You Can Make At Home
by Marsha Dover
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Genre: Crafts, Hobbies & Home
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Christmas and New Year is coming up very fast and you are probably wondering what to give
to your loved ones. Besides the holidays there are also other important events in life of
your loved ones like birthdays, baby showers and other celebrations.
The easiest way is to go to store and buy something, but those gifts can sometimes be very
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Homemade gifts solve this issues; all our family members and friends will appreciate gifts
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If you are searching for unique gift ideas that can be adapted to desires of your loved ones, just download this book and discover:
• World of easy candle making – scented candles, hand painted candles and candles with personalized photos
• World of body scrubs – made with goats milk or sweet candy scented scrub
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• World of cookies – perfect sweet treats that can be a unique gift
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