I finally got a few seconds in the garden when it isn’t too hot, and I don’t have so many others things on my ToDo list weighing me down. I took a few pictures to show off some of the plants that decided to burst with blooms while I was gone. Enjoy!
The Deadly Daiquiri (Enchanted Coast Magical Mystery Series Book 1)
by Tegan Maher
(464 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery | Fantasy
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What’s a witch to do when her boss is poisoned right after she wishes him dead?
Witch Destiny Maganti loves working at a tiki bar on the Enchanted Coast, a beach getaway for paranormals. Between delivering drinks to mermaids and serving rare steaks to werewolves, she meets all sorts of interesting people. Plus, as a water witch, she’s right at home on the ocean.
The only downside is dealing with her boss, a disgraced angel who thinks the world owes him a living just because of his ancestry. An hour after he publicly humiliates her, he ends up dead. Though her friends know she’s innocent, all the evidence points to her.
Can she clear her name before she’s kicked off the Enchanted Coast forever?
This is book 1 in the Enchanted Coast Magical Mysteries series.
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Gun Ship
by Mark Wayne McGinnis
(500 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction | Metaphysical
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Stranded, Loham Babar has spent the last fifteen months living amongst humans. During the day, he’s a South Chicago high school janitor, slopping a mop around from nine o’clock to three o’clock five days a week. At night, hiding out in an old boarded-up factory, he attends to his damaged interstellar spacecraft — making repairs — counting the days when he can return to his homeworld of Calunoth. All he needs to do is mind his own business — avoid any messy human dramas for just a few more weeks. But it is on one of those quiet nights when he hears them outside — the MP140s. Named for a police radio code for murder, these bangers are among the worst, most ruthless killers in the entire city. Peering down from the 3rd-floor window, Babar recognizes the quiet hermit boy below him, the one with the ugly facial scars, walking into a death trap. Little does Babar realize at the time that this scared, complicated, seventeen-year-old will be the key to saving the distant Realm of Dom Dynasty.
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Running From A Rock Star: An opposites-attract romantic comedy (Brides on the Run Book 1)
by Jami Albright
(1,262 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Satire | Foreign Languages
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I’m a good-girl Sunday school teacher. He’s a bad boy rock god. What could possibly go wrong?
Oh, I don’t know, we could wake up naked, spooning, and married in a Las Vegas hotel room. I could steal the documents and run like a damn fool.
He could find my underwear with my name written in them and follow me back to Texas.
Worst Cinderella story ever!
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Tinplate (Peter Marklin Book 1)
by Neville Steed
(659 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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Peter Marklin, owner of a Toy Emporium, finds his quiet life harshly interrupted when a collection of antique toys, worth over £20,000, is stolen. Faced with threats from their owner, he sets out to recover them but finds himself up against far more than the greed of unscrupulous collectors.
He’s in way over his head but at least the prospect of a countryside dig to excavate the remains of a crashed Spitfire can provide a little solace. Yet even this isn’t easy, and a growing resistance to the dig is being led by a local, indignant landlord.
When rather more than the plane and its pilot are unearthed, Marklin finds himself up to his neck in skeletons from the past — skeletons that lead to attempts on his life…
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Texas Ranger 1: A Classic Western Series (Capt. Bates)
by Ash Lingam
(218 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult | Literature & Fiction
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Texas Ranger Rowdy Bates rode with Captain Ridge Creek for the better part of his youth, right up until his own commission to captain, first in Laredo then in San Antonio and finally back to take over the Laredo post. Bates did as he was ordered but never could shake the fact that his friend and mentor had disappeared off the face of the earth, leaving little behind but rumors and gossip. Bates finally obeyed his feelings, took a leave of absence, and followed the sightings and rumors of his old boss’s travels, heading north to Kansas, Wyoming then to Deadwood in the Dakota Territories, seeking out the truth of what happened to his dear friend… wishing against all the odds that the captain was still alive… and if he wasn’t, then learning where he died and was buried.
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