I am not gonna lie. I have a few regrets right now. After chipping four stones out of the shower floor, I realized I bit off way more than I can chew. Unfortunately for me it’s too late. I have been working on it for an hour and I only have a square foot of stones chipped out. I think the closet would have been a much better activity for me.
Kill Game
by Adam Nicholls, Jennifer May
(115 Reviews)
Genre: Crime Fiction | Thrillers
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Twenty years ago, the missing girl emerged from a basement in the arms of a young detective. He promised to become her guardian and keep her safe. Now, he may have to break that promise.
Bella Cruz grew up to become Portland’s most recognizable detective, but it made her too easy to find. When the killer from her past sees her on the news, he endeavours to kill countless civilians until Bella surrenders herself. While Bella makes her decision, more innocents must die, forcing her back into her deepest, darkest nightmares, where even her father can’t protect her.
The Portland Predator is close, and there’s nothing she can do but give in to his disturbing demands. Kill Game thrusts thrilling twists at you from every angle, forcing you to keep reading for just a little longer.
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Three Men in a Boat
by Jerome K. Jerome
(984 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Humor & Satire
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The novel, narrated by Englishman J., tells of a boat trip along the Thames, with his friends George and William Samuel Harris. The three, together with the dog Montmorency, travel for days, they cross the English countryside and live unexpected and amusing adventures. The trip is dotted with a series of comic gags on the joys and pains of life on the boat, combined with funny digressions that invent stories in their own right, in the best style of English humor. All this seasoned with realistic descriptions of the regions crossed by the three friends and brief notations of philosophy for the non-professionals.
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Brennus (Immortal Highlander, Clan Skaraven Book 1): A Scottish Time Travel Romance
by Hazel Hunter
(286 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Literature & Fiction
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An ancient highlander who’s never been allowed to love. A modern woman who keeps men at arm’s length. Can their passion overcome their pasts?
Althea Jarden’s botanical fieldwork keeps her happily busy, but it has kept her from relationships as well — by design. Because deep passions can overwhelm her, she concluded long ago that a conventional life was not for her. She’s learned to depend on herself. But all the self-reliance in the world can’t prepare her for being taken to ancient Scotland and what she finds there.
Chieftain Brennus Skaraven would like nothing better than to remain dead, his legendary clan buried and forgotten. Anything would be preferable to suffering the manipulations of the druids. But when a strange lass comes crashing into his life, he discovers more than a reason to live. He finds the one thing that had always been denied to him and his kind — love.
Brennus is the first book in the Immortal Highlander Clan Skaraven series. If you love hard-bodied heroes, a mythic world, and a brave heroine, then you’ll love this sizzling series. Join the romantic realm of the Immortal Highlanders by picking up a copy of this book today. Mature readers comfortable with dark themes only please.
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The Dark Man: A Paranormal Thriller (The Graveyard: Classified Paranormal Thriller Series Book 1)
by Desmond Doane
(441 Reviews)
Genre: Suspense | Religion & Spirituality | Horror
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Ford Atticus Ford, former host of the hit ghost-hunting reality show Graveyard: Classified, has more than a few regrets — especially after young Chelsea Hopper was attacked by a demon… on live television.
Assisting police departments by conducting paranormal investigations and uncovering buried clues now provides Ford with an ounce of redemption, but it will never be enough. What occurred on that long-ago Halloween night was unforgivable, and Ford, chasing ratings and stardom, let it happen.
With Graveyard cancelled and his reputation destroyed, Ford sets out to avenge little Chelsea, and to save his own soul — if he can.
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Farm Girl
by Karen Jones Gowen
(116 Reviews)
Genre: History
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“It concerns real life, relatively ordinary activities, drawn with the precision of a Norman Rockwell painting.” ~The Omaha Reader
Set in the Dust Bowl of the American West, this true account of a child coming of age on a 1920’s Nebraska farm, recaptures an era. Young Lucille Marker experiences survival during the Depression, one of the worst dust storms in history, and finally the disintegration of the close-knit community in which she grows up. Readers who like the books of Laura Ingalls Wilder or Willa Cather will enjoy Farm Girl. It takes place on the Marker farm, located near Red Cloud, the locale of Willa Cather’s Nebraska novels. Farm Girl takes one back to a time and place that no longer exists in American culture. Richly photographed throughout with over sixty authentic photos documenting the people and places of the story, this historical, easy-to-read book is suitable for use in the classroom.
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Suburban Luchador: The Cul-de-sac Chronicles
by Philip Rivera
(38 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Humor & Satire | Foreign Languages
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His minivan is his chariot. His mower is his weapon. Enter the whimsical world of suburbia’s favorite underdog.
Meet the average Joe who’s a father to three, a husband to one… a hero to all. When he’s not fighting crime in his fighter-jet-cloaked-as-a-minivan, he teaches high school and patrols the ‘hood for story material.
In Suburban Luchador: The Cul-de-sac Chronicles, an ordinary guy conjures up extraordinary tales about his family, marriage, and teacher job. He’s the man who’s making mortgages, meatloaf, and the middle-class sexy again.
This is the anthem of those who envision mowing and mopping as legendary movie scenes. These comically self-deprecating short stories will inspire you to take a fresh look at the wondrous, valiant and touching moments in everyday life.
Dive into Suburban Luchador: The Cul-de-sac Chronicles and ride shotgun on a domestic road trip of epic proportions.
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