Happy Tuesday! I can’t move at all. Well, I can if I want to feel horrible excruciating pain. This past weekend I decided that all the roses in the very large and heavy terracotta pots needed to be moved. Did I ask for help? Oh noooo. If I did that I would have had to wait five minutes for someone to help me and that would have been WAY too long. Instead I moved them all myself even though they were too heavy for me. I never learned the skill of patience, or proper lifting techniques either apparently. For my punishment I am going to sit here and think about what I did and what I should have done. I have learned my lesson.  You all know the first chance I get I am going to do it all over again.

Her Last First I Love You: A Sweet Romantic Comedy
by Brittany Larsen
4.4 Stars (364 Reviews)
Genre: Romance

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A society gentleman with a secret. An art expert who can expose him. An attraction neither of them can deny.
Alice Donnelly prefers paintings of medieval people to actual people, and classical art to the nonsense coming from contemporary artists. She also has a healthy disdain for the rich and ignorant who hire her to curate their collections. But her family depends on her paychecks, and so she reluctantly accepts a commission to assess the collection of one of Britain’s most venerable aristocratic families.

When she meets the handsome and charismatic Geoffrey on her flight to London, she makes it clear she’s immune to his charms. She has no time for romance. Not when she’s starting the biggest job of her career.

Except it turns out it’s Geoffrey’s family who has hired her, and now Alice must spend all of her working hours trying not to fall for her new boss. But much like a master painting, Geoffrey’s layers draw her in against her better judgment.

As Geoffrey’s secrets unravel, can Alice trust the privileged aristocrat with an artist’s soul to see past her own baggage? Or is she just another way for him to rebel against his family?

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Six-Month Horse: A page-turning story of learning and laughing with friends, family, and horses (Island Series)
by Tudor Robins
4.5 Stars (148 Reviews)
Genre: Sports & Outdoors | Children’s eBooks

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The perfect horse. A wild brother. One unforgettable Thanksgiving adventure!

Meg’s dream? Her very own horse. When her mom hunts out the “perfect” horse near their family cottage, Meg finds herself on a sibling road trip with her unpredictable brother, Cam. But instead of falling for the polished horse, Meg’s heart is set on another: greener, scruffier, and unproven.

Now, with Cam by her side, she’s in for a whirlwind of negotiations, hilarious Thanksgiving mix-ups, and heartfelt family realizations. Dive into this delightful tale where sometimes the imperfect choice is the most perfect of all.

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Impala
by Andrew Diamond
4.0 Stars (339 Reviews)
Genre: Suspense | Thrillers

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After four years on the straight and narrow, Russell Fitzpatrick has a boring job, the wrong woman, and an itch for something more. All he needs to get his life going again is a nudge in the wrong direction.

When he receives a cryptic email from a legendary and slightly deranged fellow hacker–his old friend, Charlie, whom he knows to be dead–he tries to tell himself it’s none of his concern. But the guy who stalks him across town at night, the two thugs waiting in the alley, and a ruthless FBI agent let him know his days are numbered if he doesn’t turn over the money Charlie stole.

The problem is, Russ doesn’t have it. As his enemies close in from all sides, Russ slowly unwinds the mystery of his old friend’s paranoid mind and finds that Charlie left behind something worth much more than the money. And no one but him is onto it…

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Witterkin
by W.K. Greyling
4.5 Stars (97 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Action & Adventure

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The mysterious plant-like beings known as Witterkin have been attacked and begin a viral spread, destroying everything they touch. Nya, a wise woman, and Yaro, the town Windsinger, try to heal the damage and halt the spread. However, something goes awry and they both slip sideways into another world. Nya emerges alone, greeted only by Yaro’s ghostly windsinging. During her dangerous search for him she must combat the will of powerful figures who wish to hold him for their own ends. But rescuing the man she loves won’t solve the bigger problem. The evil that harmed the Witterkin now threatens both worlds. To fight it, Nya will have to delve deep into her own mysterious heritage.

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Warlords: An extraordinary re-creation of World War II through the eyes and minds of Hitler, Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin
by Joanna Potts, Simon Berthon
4.4 Stars (156 Reviews)
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs | History

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Warlords recreates in forensic and gripping detail the extraordinary mind games between Churchill, Hitler, Stalin and Roosevelt as World War Two unfolded day by day.

In a unique combination of innovative style and thorough scholarship, Warlords tells the story of World War II through the lives of the four great war leaders: Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill, and Franklin Roosevelt.

While their nations fought battles with weapons, the four warlords of the twentieth century fought a war of the mind. Structured along the lines of a cinematic thriller, rapidly cutting from one man to the next, the book takes us blow by blow as they try to outthink and outfight each other. These encounters are told on a day-by-day, even hour-by-hour basis, affording unparalleled insights into parallel actions.

Moving from Whitehall and Washington to the Wolf’s Lair and the Kremlin, Warlords documents the psychological battles among the leaders and shows how their thoughts and actions changed history.

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