Today I can’t stop walking around the house talking to my dogs in a silly voice, and also answering back as if it were them. It got a little heated when my oldest baby basset tried to fact check my joke and he got a full blown sass back from the pups. The pups were relentless. I couldn’t stop them. Yes, it was me talking for my dogs. I was laughing so hard, I couldn’t stop. Let’s just say he left for school a little early. I’m still laughing. I don’t feel bad. My pups are also still laughing. Yes, I know they are not even in the room, but I can hear them because I am still talking for them.

The Baker and the Cowboy: Clean Romantic Comedy (Catalyst Series Book 1)
by Carolyn Kay Hanson
4.0 Stars (34 Reviews)
Genre: Romance

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In this first book, we meet Catrina, the slightly eccentric but lovable matchmaker who is at the root of all the romances in this series. Through her efforts, and those of her assistant, Adrian, the characters in these stories find their perfect match, that person with whom they can enjoy their own happily ever after.

To B&B or not to B&B. That is the question for Bethany. She’s lost her boyfriend, her apartment, and her job. Catrina gives her an airplane ticket to Idaho to work for someone who wants to start a new bed and breakfast. A baker at heart, Bethany leaps at the opportunity to leave the city behind her and soon finds herself surrounded by pristine mountains.

Her new boss welcomes her warmly but his son, Beau, reacts to her in the opposite extreme. He’s adamant that a B&B will never work. His antagonistic attitude to the whole plan and his desire to send Bethany packing puts her in a tailspin.

When Beau turns into a recluse, Bethany asks about his background and discovers he’s been badly abused. She decides she must help him, and requests that he teach her how to ride a horse. When she suffers a concussion due to a freak accident, which he believes is his fault, Beau has a change of heart.

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A Note Below (Lansin Island)
by Andrew Butcher
4.2 Stars (75 Reviews)
Genre: Suspense

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Could you live in a haunted lighthouse?

Gavin Locke’s reluctance to accept there are strange things happening in his home drives away his wife and daughter. As he grows lonelier and the ‘hauntings’ increase, he realises something has to be done… before it becomes dangerous.

But what is causing the odd events? And what could it want from Gavin?

On Lansin Island, an Island with a dark history of witch burnings, Gavin must find a way to stop the hauntings and bring his family back home.

If you enjoy reading about ghosts, romance, and the paranormal then this is a short story for you!

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Try Not to Die: At Grandma’s House: An Interactive Adventure
by Mark Tullius, Michael Tullius
4.4 Stars (72 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult

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Get ready for a heart-pounding, spine-tingling interactive experience.

In this horror story, you are David…

… a newly orphaned teenager determined to protect Sam, your tomboy sister,

and fight the evils lurking around every corner of… Grandma’s house?

David and Sam survive a terrible accident, only to make it to the worst place in the Virginia mountains – Grandma’s country cottage. Don’t let the lace doilies and cups of tea fool you; you’re sharing a home with terrifying creatures and an inescapable darkness.

Your life hangs in the balance with each decision, and the monsters know every closet, hidden door, and shadowy nook of the house. If you die, you take little Sam down into the grave beside you. Can you discover a way out of this innocent-looking hell hole before you get ripped to shreds?

Rediscover the joys of choosing your path inside this dark and twisted tale. Readers are calling Try Not to Die: At Grandma’s House a true page-turner, and they can’t get enough of this dark and twisted tale. It’s a rollercoaster ride of fear and excitement that will leave you breathless until the very end.

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Among Wolves (American Mossad Book 1)
by Jordan Vezina
4.3 Stars (743 Reviews)
Genre: Thrillers | Action & Adventure

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Born of war. Raised by Nazis. Circumstances have given Will Hessler every excuse to become a monster. Instead, he’s going to become the one hunting them.

All his life, seventeen-year-old Will Hessler has had to live with the knowledge that his mother and grandfather are Nazis – escapees from the Third Reich, living anonymously in the suburbs of San Francisco. Until now, whispered rumors have been the only judgement they’ve ever received.

But when Will’s mother does the unthinkable – bombing a synagogue, killing dozens, and horribly injuring Will’s girlfriend in the process – he knows the time has finally come to choose between family and justice.

Will’s history and connections have positioned him to become the perfect operative, infiltrating San Francisco’s underground extremist groups. But when Will learns of a threat that could make the City by the Bay run red with blood, he must make an impossible decision or risk never having a clear conscience again.

Among Wolves is the first book in the powerful and intense American Mossad Thriller series, filled with richly envisioned and conflicted characters, horrific events mirrored by real-life headlines, and a vividly-realized historical setting.

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The Long Dark Descent: Apocalyptic Undead Thriller
by B.J. Farmer
4.1 Stars (259 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction

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The power went out… the monsters showed up. The world changed in an instant. That was just the first day.

The enemy hides in plain sight: in our military, government, or just down the street. All that’s needed is authorization and they’ll unleash the monsters. An apocalypse fifty-plus years in the making.

On a man-made island, several miles out on the ice of the frozen Chukchi Sea, William has no clue anything out of the ordinary is about to happen. Besides, he’s too busy wallowing in the latest of life’s miseries. This time in the form of a demotion. He was fed up and depressed with drilling for oil anyway. He and his best friend since elementary school were going to move back home and find new lives to live. But then the power went out.

With no way of contacting the outside world, they must go for help. With William having been thrust back into his old leadership role, he has the unfortunate responsibility of having to make decisions that go far beyond balance sheets and profits: it’s life or death and kill or be killed. A savage new world awaits. William must rise above his old faults and vices if he wants to save his friends.

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A Prairie Cookbook: Memories and Recipes
by Philip Wik
4.1 Stars (93 Reviews)
Genre: Cookbooks, Food & Wine | Biographies & Memoirs

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A Prairie Cookbook has recipes that were used to satisfy the hunger of pioneering families in the Midwestern United States.

I must frame your expectations before you read this book. These aren’t Old Country recipes. They’re recipes from the Midwest from the turn of the last century. You’ll find better recipes on how to make ox-tail soup, for example, on the internet and from other books, complete with full-spread glossy color illustrations. If you read this book for culinary how-to instructions or the art of gourmet, you’ll be missing the point. Rather, my goal is to open a window into a vanishing world through the doorway of taste. This book provides another dimension to understanding the lives of our ancestors. These recipes are as simple and as unpolished as those who worked the land. And yet they invoke an atmosphere that other histories may not fully capture. They become a kind of a time portal into the past. Crushed tomato leaves are an example for me. Their smell magically transports me back to my grandmother’s tomato garden when I was five years old. For you, it might be the smell of a holiday dinner or freshly baked cookies.

Despite the hardships they faced, the people of the plains had high aspirations and ideals. In 1918, my grandmother Emma’s husband Nicholas died during the Spanish flu pandemic that raged at the time. And yet she saw all eleven of her children go to college before and during the Great Depression.

A Prairie Cookbook helps provide the context in which these meals were lovingly prepared, for children, grandparents, and field hands, and for holidays, weddings, funerals, and for daily life. Both these recipes and the memoirs give us a glimpse of an important time in the history of our nation and give us insight into the simple but strong character of the homesteaders of the Midwest.

CONTENTS

Bread and Bread Making
Griddle Cakes and Waffles
Cereals and Cereal Products
Soups and Chowders
Salads and Salad Dressing
Relishes and Sauces
Meats

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