I might have actually done something right! My sweet pups, Junebug and Casper, are not the most socialized little pups on the street (my bad of course) and they don’t always have the best reaction to other dogs. Junie will let a dog sniff her three times, then she snaps at them, and Casper just rolls over and pees while screaming at the top of his lungs. Not the best way to meet your neighbors, but a heck of a conversation starter. I usually don’t care what other people think, but you should see the looks the other dogs give them. I don’t blame them either. It’s weird. So to fix the situation, I have been taking Junie and Casper to doggie daycare. Years ago I thought doggie daycare was an indulgence, now I think it’s an important tool to get your pup used to other dogs in a safe environment. The big thing was the fact that you know all the dogs have their shots. Yesterday I took both pups for a walk around the block and neither of them went nuts barking and peeing all over the place when they saw another dog. For the first time I had two normal dogs! IT’S A MIRACLE!!! I could really get used to this.
Torch
by Roxie Noir
(313 Reviews)
Genre: Romance
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I lost her once.
I can’t lose her again.
I fight wildfires. It’s dirty, sweaty, and dangerous, but there’s nothing else like it. There’s no adrenaline boost like a hundred-foot wall of flame. There’s no victory better than saving a town.
Particularly when the town you save is your ex-girlfriend’s.
Clementine’s that ex. The one I haven’t seen in eight years. The one I thought I was going to marry.
We were over a long time ago, and there was a good reason why. There were a hundred good reasons, and I know every single one by heart.
Or at least, I thought I did. The more time I spend with Clementine, the harder they are to recall.
She’s still hotter than any fire I’ve ever fought. Still the same feisty, whip-smart, headstrong girl I fell for. When we’re together, it feels like eight years may as well have been eight minutes.
I already know how this story ends: we go down in flames. Crash and burn.
But I’ve never loved anyone like I loved Clementine. Not even close.
Maybe some fires are worth rekindling.
Torch is a steamy standalone romance!
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The Heirs of Earth (Children of Earthrise Book 1)
by Daniel Arenson
(607 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction | Science Fiction & Fantasy
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We hide in shadows. Our planet is lost. We are the last humans, and we must go home.
Two thousand years ago, aliens destroyed Earth. Our fleets shattered. Billions died. The last humans fled a burning planet, heading to the stars.
Today we are still refugees. Hungry. Afraid. Our enemies hunt us everywhere.
So we hide. On distant asteroids. In rundown space stations. In deep caves on frozen worlds. And we dream.
Of green hills. Blue skies. Golden fields. We dream of Earth.
And for the first time, we have hope.
A few of us, just a handful of brave souls, form the Heirs of Earth. We are humans who stand tall. Who fight back. Aliens call us terrorists. The humans we save call us heroes. We have starships, weapons, and warriors. We can bring humanity home.
Earth is far. We have not seen her in many generations. But we have not forgotten. Earth is our heritage. Earth is our birthright. We will return!
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
by F. Scott Fitzgerald
(162 Reviews)
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In antebellum Maryland, the Button family is gifted with a wizened newborn whose physical age seems to grow ever younger over time. The scholarly afterword to this meticulous volume mentions the recent film adaptation of Fitzgerald’s Jazz Age story, but it would be a mistake to assume that this volume has been created simply because of the media tie-in. It is a strikingly literal adaptation, re-creating dialogue, narration, and even chapter breaks with an assured and deliberate hand. While Fitzgerald’s light tone is well preserved, it is the artwork that is the most striking, despite what could be construed as a dour use of gray and sepia. It is highly evocative, with an excellent use of facial expression to moving and comic effect. As the story obviously must address the particulars of physical age, Cornell depicts not just the transformation of Benjamin’s face, but also his changing poise and confidence with well-rendered body language.
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Gretel: A Horror Thriller (Gretel Book One)
by Christopher Coleman
(480 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Teen & Young Adult | Religion & Spirituality | Horror
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Alone. Frightened. Captive. If you hear someone approaching, RUN. She is not there to help you.
There is an ancient evil in the Back Country, dormant for centuries but now hungry and lurking.
When it sets its sights on an unsuspecting mother one routine morning along an isolated stretch of highway, a quiet farming family is suddenly thrust into a world of unspeakable terror, and a young Gretel must learn to be a hero.
Full of twists and turns, Gretel will have you on the edge of your seat. If you like books by Stephen King you will love Gretel.
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Mattress Mart Murder (Chloe Cook Cozy Mystery Book 1)
by K.M. Morgan, Kayla Michelle
(142 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Religion & Spirituality
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Thirty-four year old cosmetics saleswoman Chloe Cook is busy searching for a love that lasts in the tourist town of Cape Cod when a murder strikes.
The victim is Marty Diamond, a mattress mogul known for his high pressure sales tactics and schlocky TV ads.
Unfortunately, the local police detective suspects that Chloe’s good friend Kristina Miller is the killer.
To prove Kristina’s innocence, Chloe has to take matters into her own hands and find the real killer herself.
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