Well good morning my adoring fans how are you on this wonderful morning? I must say I do so love summer because of all the wonderful summer treats the ladies and I make. You can never go wrong with a good marigold popsicle, or a cricket s’more (which according to the other ladies I pronounce wrong… I think they’re just saying it wrong) but another funny thing that I love is this summer (for the moment) I have given up coffee and switched to tea… a good cup in the morning with a book there is really nothing better… I highly recommend. Xoxo Jackie

Blindsided
by Jay Giles
4.4 Stars (2,364 Reviews)
Genre: Action & Adventure | Literature & Fiction

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Matt Seattle Never Saw The Trouble Coming. Never Expected It From So Many Different Directions. Matt Seattle, a Sarasota stockbroker, befriends an older stock enthusiast, Joe Jesso. During one of their weekly Wednesday morning sessions, Joe announces he’s gotten married. A week later, Joe dies.

Believing Joe may have been the victim of a black widow, Matt hires an investigator to look into Joe’s death. The investigator finds old Joe wasn’t so innocent; he embezzled money from a drug cartel. Suddenly, Matt finds himself battling Joe’s widow and her shyster lawyer who want his money, The National Association of Security Dealers who wants his broker’s license, and, oh yes, the cartel who wants his life. It’s enough to turn any bull into a bear.

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Along The Fortune Trail
by Harvey Goodman
4.5 Stars (54 Reviews)
Genre: Westerns | Action & Adventure

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One man’s reward. One man’s journey. One man’s fight for a new life.

From the time Sammy Winds pulled on his first pair of spurs, he understood the difficulties of growing up in the new American West. An orphan since he was a small child, Sammy grew up working long, dusty days as a ranch hand on the Twin T, busting broncs, herding cows, and learning to spit his tobacco juice with contest-winning precision. Sammy became used to sweat and toil and tough ranch life, but after an encounter with a murderous outlaw leaves Sammy the prospect of a fortune, the cowboy leaves behind his love and everything he has ever known to embark on a journey across the untamed West. Only he doesn’t know just how dangerous his adventure is about to become.

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Disposition of Remains
by Laura T Emery
4.7 Stars (108 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Action & Adventure

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Stacia met Wilbur at an inconvenient time in her life, to say the least. She went out to grab lunch for her controlling husband of 17 years and decided not to go back. Then, there was the pesky matter of her impending death. News she has just received from her childhood friend, Jerry.
While fighting her way through the stages of grieving, Stacia finds great friends, love, and most importantly, humor. As she travels the globe solving the mystery of her life and coming to terms with her inevitable death, she ultimately discovers that the end might just be the beginning… of a greater adventure.

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Gotta Have S’mores
by Gordon Rock
5.0 Stars (1 Review)
Genre: Cookbooks, Food & Wine | Nonfiction

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Nothing gives greater pleasure than toasting marshmallows on an open fire and sandwiching them between crispy crackers.

Even if you don’t have a campfire to melt your mallows to oeey gooey perfection though, there are still lots of different and exciting way to make s’mores.

Gotta Have S’mores is s’more that just another cookbook. It will explain the best way to create s’mores on the grill, with a creme brulee torch, over a gas flame, in the oven and even in the microwave.

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The Music of Us: WWII love story (Still Life with Memories Book 3)
by Uvi Poznansky
4.3 Stars (58 Reviews)
Genre: History

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In 1970, Lenny can no longer deny that his wife is undergoing a profound change. Despite her relatively young age, her mind succumbs to forgetfulness. Now, he goes as far back as the moment he met Natasha during WWII, when he was a wounded warrior and she — a star, brilliant yet illusive. Natasha was a riddle to him then, and to this day, with all the changes she has gone through, she still is.

To their son, Ben, that may seem like an exercise in futility. For Lenny, it is a necessary process of discovery, one that is as tormenting as it is delightful. He often wonders: can we ever understand, truly understand each other — soldier and musician, man and woman, one heart and another? Will we ever again dance together to the same beat? Is there a point where we may still touch?

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