No. I still fear them with all my heart. The clowns are gathering to plot against me. I will defend myself against the clowns with the crying, screaming children. I think that’s what clowns fear…crying children.
Mystral Murder (Julie O’Hara Mystery Series)
Lee Hanson
(56 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Romance
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For body language expert Julie O’Hara, writing a book called “Clues” had seemed like a logical next-step in her career, but she had never thought past the writing part. Catapulted into the spotlight by the book’s success, Julie finds herself caught up in a whirlwind of publicity, the latest being a seminar aboard Holiday Cruise Lines gigantic ship, Mystral.
It’s grin-and-bear-it time for Julie, until a woman she meets at the exclusive Captain’s Dinner takes a header overboard. Julie thinks back and realizes there was a lot of motive for murder spread around the Captain’s table…
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Taken by Storm
Angela Morrison
(38 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult
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Mormon girl Leesie has life figured out until devastated Michael lands in her small town high school. He needs her like no one has before. A rare journey into a faithful LDS teen’s intimate struggle.
All new reformatted ebook! Now with a bonus, never-before-published, scene that comes after Taken by Storm and before Unbroken Connection!
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Written Together: A Story of Beginnings, in the Kitchen and Beyond
Shanna Mallon
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Genre: Biographies & Memoirs | Cookbooks, Food & Wine
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A year into her Chicago-area office job, Shanna Mallon realized that the thing she enjoyed most about her new real estate marketing career wasn’t the copywriting; it was choosing what to order for lunch each day. So in August 2008, she started her blog, Food Loves Writing, partly to escape her boring cubicle and partly as homage to her grandma, the woman who had taught her how to bake and, who had died exactly nine years earlier, to the day.
Armed with a love of eating but little knowledge of what to do with it, she poured herself into restaurant reviews, family stories, failed attempts at pumpkin pies. She told readers about a childhood of baking cookies with her grandma and of a hunger in her heart that reached deeper than food. Over time, what began as a fun distraction soon blossomed into a rich community—and through the blog, she finds herself, today, living a completely different lifestyle of eating whole, natural foods; residing in Nashville, Tennessee; and, mostly, sharing it all with the love of her life, her now-husband, Tim, whom she first met in an email.
In Written Together: A Story of Beginnings, in the Kitchen and Beyond, Mallon tells the story of a twenty-something girl longing for change but afraid of it, the story of a girl learning to trust—and along the way, she shares the recipes she’s using, from homemade orange basil creamsicles to grass-fed meatballs to pumpkin chocolate chip cookies.
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The Eye’s Revelation (Third Eye Trilogy)
Bob Frank
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Genre: Historical Fiction | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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The Eye’s Revelation carries on the suspense, action and thought-provoking nature of Book 1, Through the Third Eye. Shali and Clay find themselves traveling the globe from Papua, New Guinea to Kathmandu, as both the hunter and the hunted. They never could have predicted the paths they would take as they close in on secrets of their quest.The unknown entity trying to stop them is revealed while their closest partner shows a side they had never anticipated. It’s difficult to tell the good guys from the bad. The revelations of the Third Eye may force them to renege on their honor.
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Thanksgiving Tales: True Stories of the Holiday in America
Brian D. Jaffe
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Genre: Cookbooks, Food & Wine | Crafts, Hobbies & Home | Humor & Entertainment | Parenting & Relationships | Politics & Social Sciences
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Imagine a Thanksgiving with so much food that nobody noticed the turkey was never served. Or, trying to host Thanksgiving in China where holiday staples like turkey and dinner rolls are almost impossible to find. Not every Thanksgiving in America is a folk-art painting. They are as varied as Americans themselves, and run the spectrum of emotion and experience – from as rural as watching Grandma slaughter the holiday bird by the barn, to the traditional with family football games in the yard, and to the modern with multicultural meals complete with eggrolls.
It is a holiday for everyone – regardless of whether arrival to the United States was via the Mayflower, Ellis Island, international airport, or any other way. It is a holiday steeped in traditions (which are either faithfully followed, radically ignored, or adapted to individual circumstances), memories and images.
In Thanksgiving Tales: True Stories of the Holiday in America, 48 writers from across the United States share their individual stories and memories of Thanksgiving and provide insight into the variety of ways the holiday is experienced, celebrated, viewed and cherished by Americans. But, whether held in a country farmhouse, amid the frantic pace of New York City, or in a restaurant, there are a number of common elements. These stories reveal how seemingly simple things- like the passing of a tradition to the next generation, sitting next to Grandpa, favorite foods and recipes, or certain sounds, sights, and smells – can have special meaning and leave warm and indelible memories.
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Hurry Austin! – Time Machine Kids Story Book – Adventure Books For Children ages 4 to 8
Victoria Sunsett
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Genre: Children’s eBooks | Action & Adventure
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***Cool Adventure Book For Kids! The 8-year-old boy named Austin always was in hurry. He decided to fix this problem in a unique way.
First, he built a Fast-Forward Time Machine. After some unexpected turns, he had to run and build another machine, to turn the time back. And then what almost happened… you better read a whole story!
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