Hubby finally decided to replace the lights in the garage. The few bulbs that actually turned on, flickered a lot and made you feel like you were either just about to be attacked by an ax murderer or you were in a really bad dance club. He replaced all five fixtures with the LED ones from Costco. Um…wow…just wow. I really don’t want to complain, but every time I go in the garage now, I feel like I am taking my final trip into the light. I’m I getting a tan? Has my garage always been that dirty? The cat squints when he walks in. Maybe I will finally find where the slugs sleep during the day.
Take One With You
Oak Anderson
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Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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MURDER GOES VIRAL!
Charlie and Sarah, two disaffected teens dealing with depression, meet in an online chatroom and soon hatch a plan to bring meaning to their lives by encouraging other despondent individuals to help eradicate the “scum of society”, such as pedophiles and rapists who have escaped justice. Anyone determined to commit suicide is urged to first kill someone who “got away with it” before taking their own life. Why not, they ask, “take one with you?”
The idea goes viral and things rapidly spiral out of control. As they develop feelings for each other, their worldwide followers begin to enact a very different version of their idea, perverting its original intent and threatening the thin line between civil society and criminal anarchy. Just as they find the hope of happiness together, Charlie and Sarah must deal with the monster they’ve created, a global epidemic of murder-suicide that threatens the very core of their humanity.
Take One With You is a unique crime thriller/millennial love story that poses the question: If you knew you were going to die tomorrow, would you kill someone tonight? Someone who had done something terrible. Someone who deserved to die. If so, who would it be? If you wouldn’t go that far, what about your neighbor? Your friend? Your enemy? Who draws the line? Who decides who lives and who dies? And what if we all began to take justice into our own hands?
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Witch Hunt (The Witch Hunt Series Book 1)
Devin O’Branagan
(42 Reviews)
Genre: Horror
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Leigh has been married to a Hawthorne for a decade, but never knew the family secret: the Hawthornes are witches. When the dynamic Preacher Cody instigates a new worldwide witch hunt, Leigh must choose sides. Will she stand with her husband and children, or will she run? This isn’t the first witch hunt the Hawthornes have faced, but it could be their last.Will anyone survive?
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At Last
Bianca L. Eugene
(37 Reviews)
Genre: African American | United States
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When the search of love leads to the discovery of oneself…
Keisha Morgan is caught in a whirlwind. Between raising a child on her own, maintaining a relationship with her daughter’s father and trying to focus on her career she is dangerously burning the candle at both ends. Without notice, tragedy strikes.A lover from her past returns with promises of a new beginning. But will promises be enough to secure a happy ending?
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The Oldest Woman in the World and Other Stories from Haiti
Kirk Colvin
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Genre: Biographies & Memoirs | Short Stories
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I spent two years (1984-86) as the Coast Guard Attache to the U. S. Embassy in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Looking back all these years later, I realize that those two years were the the most intense, most moving, most heart-wrenching years of my life.
I was your typical middle-class white American when I arrived in Haiti–I’d grown up in the comfortable suburbs of the San Francisco Peninsula. I’d attended private schools, universities, and become a Coast Guard aviator. It was an easy, privileged life. Then I arrived in Haiti. Poverty and despair were everywhere. Garbage littered the streets; sewage ran in the gutters; naked children stood along the roads, their bloated bellies and reddish hair announcing their malnourishment; the corrupt government, led by Baby Doc Duvalier, stole money from the peasants, siphoned U. S. aid money into Swiss accounts, and lived a life of decadence made all the more obscene by its blatant disregard for the plight of the people who made it possible. The country was a living nightmare… only 600 miles from our shore, near enough to tempt thousands of desperate boat people to risk their lives trying to reach there. Thousands died in the attempt. Haiti was (and still is) a horror story.
Now, nearly thirty years later, Haiti is in even worse shape, and I’m still unable to fully explain how deeply my short stay there affected me. These few stories are my attempt to give you some idea of what it was like to live in the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. Somewhere deep inside, a part of me is Haitian. Perhaps after reading these stories, you’ll have a sense of what that means.
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Southern Paleo: Gluten-Free Recipes for Paleo Comfort Foods from a Southern Mama’s Kitchen (Paleo Diet Solution Series)
Lucy Fast
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Genre: Cookbooks, Food & Wine | Health, Fitness & Dieting
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You know that eating a Paleo-style diet is puts you in touch with your ancestral roots—the late night talk show hosts nicknamed it “the caveman” diet, after all.
While you have given up most grains, dairy, sugars, and legumes in order to achieve a better sense of health and well-being, your friends and loved ones might be wondering how you get along on a day-to-day basis—especially if you (or they) are a Southerner. I mean – where is the comfort food?!?
Well, it’s all well and good to get in touch with your ancient roots, but how is a Southerner supposed to carry on his or her heritage of food when you can’t even make a pot of beans or use any butter on this diet?
I mean, can you imagine Paula Deen cooking without butter—she’d tell you flat out that ain’t happenin y’all!
That’s where Southern Paleo: Gluten-Free Recipes for Paleo Comfort Foods from a Southern Mama’s Kitchen comes in to save the day!
It’s time to give a big hey, y’all to cooking favorite Southern comfort dishes in an honest and true Paleo way.Even if you aren’t Southern you’re going to LOVE it!
In this cookbook, you’ll learn how to:
•Prepare a “proper” country breakfast (Think Biscuits n Gravy and more)
•Put together a platter of sides perfect for any covered-dish supper (Cole Slaw, Deviled Eggs, Huspuppies, and more!)
•Have a Friday Night Fish Fry any night of the week
•Put the bounty of the farmer’s market to use in delectable desserts
•Have Sweet Tea, our non-alcoholic beverage of choice (and still be Paleo)
•Make Paleo-appropriate substitutions that don’t sacrifice flavor.
Y’all come on into the kitchen and sit a spell with this Southern Mama’s traditional Comfort Food recipes made Paleo.
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