Do you know who it is NEVER a convenient resealable package for? ME, that’s who. NEVER!!! Every morning I have to deal with the pain and anger of wrestling with stupid resealable packaging. My fridge is filled with packages of cheese and bacon with the tops folded over and put upside down to keep it closed-ish. This method never works and the cheese is slightly hard, and the bacon is slightly dry. Not enough to completely ruin it, but enough to remind me that if I was able to reseal a package, all would be fresh. I dread lunchtime when we are camping. That is when there are witnesses to my complete inability to reseal a package. DARN YOU!!!!!!
Miz Scarlet and the Vanishing Visitor (A Scarlet Wilson Mystery Book 2)
by Sara Barton
(90 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Mystery | Foreign Languages | Romance
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The second book in the popular cozy mystery series laced with humor and romance…
A pleasant night in Bay Head, New Jersey turns dangerous as Scarlet Wilson heads for home after a delightful weekend at the beach with boyfriend Kenny “Captain Peacock” Tolliver. A terrified teenager, chased by a homicidal maniac, clings to her car. What do you do when a determined killer comes at the girl attached to your windshield, knife in hand? If you’re “Miz Scarlet”, you get creative and put the pedal to the metal, even as the cars pile up in your wake.
Jenny Mulroney, cancer orphan, has no one to turn to and nowhere to go, until Miz Scarlet takes her home to the Four Acorns Inn. While security expert Kenny delves into Jenny’s secret past, the teenager begins to find her way again. But Jenny’s been dishonest about the events that triggered the brutal attack by a crazed killer. When a King Charles Cavalier spaniel goes missing and uncut diamonds stolen in a heist turn up encased in lavender glycerin soap, everyone at the Four Acorns Inn is in peril. But have no fear — with the help of the elderly “Googins girls”, brother Bur, and Laurencia “Larry” Rivera, the foxy homicide investigator, the intrepid amateur sleuth and Kenny are hot on the trail.
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Flying by the Seat of My Knickers (The Travel Mishaps of Caity Shaw Book 1)
by Eliza Watson
(194 Reviews)
Genre: Women’s Fiction | Literature & Fiction | Contemporary Fiction
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Why run from your troubles when you can fly instead?
When Caity Shaw is fired from her first job that doesn’t require an elf uniform, her older sister, Rachel, an event planner, hires her to work a meeting in Dublin. Caity jumps at the opportunity to travel abroad and escape her pathetic life. However, even four thousand miles from home, there’s no avoiding debt collectors, an overbearing mother, and haunting memories of a controlling ex.
While in Dublin, Caity suffers a series of humiliating mishaps, causing her to lose even more faith in herself. Caity struggles to earn Rachel’s respect — and to keep Declan, her hot Irish coworker, at arm’s length. Declan repeatedly saves Caity’s butt and helps boost her self-confidence, making it difficult to keep her distance from the charming womanizer. When Declan helps her research her Irish grandmother, Caity discovers the mysterious past of the courageous woman she barely knew might hold the answers to her future.
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The Final Proposition
by Trevor Douglas
(12 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Crime Fiction | Foreign Languages
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Three million dollars or somebody’s life… Which would you choose?
After being exonerated for a crime he didn’t commit, Adam Wells leaves prison as the only living person who knows the location of a hidden cash fortune. Desperate to help a young friend who will soon die without an expensive and risky operation, Adam must weigh up the risk as he learns the money belongs to a drug syndicate who will stop at nothing to get their money back.
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Dark Matters: A Science Fiction Thriller (Dark Matters Trilogy Book 1)
by Michael Dow
(110 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Thrillers
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When we finally unravel the mystery of dark matter, will it save our world? Or destroy it?
Winner of Three Book-of-the-Year Gold Medals in Science Fiction
Take an epic journey to a not-so-distant future, controlled by a handful of the über-elite. Where wealth, science, and the human spirit get one last chance to determine humanity’s destiny.
Rudy Dersch is the newly minted CEO of the world’s largest, multi-trillion-dollar corporate conglomerate. But the job comes with an unexpected twist – an invitation to join the Consortium, a small, secretive group of global elites who effectively decide what’s best for the rest of humanity. How does Rudy’s struggle to reconcile business and family impact the world’s future? And who, if anyone, can break the Consortium’s iron grip on the status quo?
Dark Matter, Asteroids and Mysterious Visions
The answer may lie with an unlikely duo: Dr. Jonas Hanssen, a renegade physicist close to unraveling one of the universe’s greatest mysteries. And Monique Durand, a headstrong art curator driven to find the meaning behind her increasingly compelling visions. From a life-changing moment in a crowded Singapore marketplace to the business end of an assassin’s gun, they face a power beyond any the world has ever seen. To survive, they’ll have to decipher the truth about dark matter – before the Consortium can achieve its ruinous end game.
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My Life Among the Indians (Illustrated)
by George Catlin
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Genre: Travel | Biographies & Memoirs | History
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George Catlin was a fascinating figure of the nineteenth century, an artist-explorer who ventured deep into the wilds of the newly discovered Americas to paint the rapidly vanishing indigenous populations, their leaders, warriors, medicine men and scenes from their modes of life. The gifts Catlin received over the years from these remote peoples formed the basis for a vast, important collection which Catlin loaned to the world’s biggest museums, together with his portraits. Because of the stunning, life-like likenesses he created, the awed tribes dubbed Catlin Te-hee-pe-nee Washed which means The Great White Medicine.
This edition of My Life Among the Indians is illustrated with many examples of Catlin’s artwork from this period.
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