Walking through the path in this very packed campsite this morning I heard at least six bears. I am pretty sure I will see many very unhappy campers that got very little sleep last night. My baby bassets added to the chorus last night, so I will be joining the hoards of zombies.
The Parrot Talks in Chocolate (The Life and Times of a Hawaiian Tiki Bar Book 1)
Everett Peacock
(123 Reviews)
Genre: Metaphysical | Religion & Spirituality
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The bartender, and his incredibly smart Macaw/parrot both explore the magical paths of love and the tropics in this escapist tale from Hawaii. In his family run Tiki Bar, and from his bedroom in the treehouse just above, our storyteller describes the characters surrounding his idyllic existence. Not immune to danger or mystery, each adventure leads him further and further toward a self-realization of just how perfect the world can be. (Shelfari)
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Dwell in Possibility – A Worcester Nights novella
Ophelia Sikes
(24 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Coming of Age
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Kate’s life sucks. She’s tending bar at a run-down dive. Her immoral boss fondles every co-ed within reach. The clientele is made up of TV-glazed zombies, drunkards, and … who is that in the corner?
The Thunderbolt Hits.
She hadn’t thought it was real. But when she looks into Sean’s eyes, the force of the connection staggers her. Her mind desperately seeks to pull her back – he’s an ex-felon. Far too talented with those rippled muscles and toned fists. He’s everything she should be staying away from.
She craves him from the depths of her soul.
His touch smolders her skin; his fingers expose her to worlds she never dreamt existed.
But when his secret is ripped free from the dark shadows, their lives teeter on the brink of destruction.
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Dwell in Possibility is the first of four novellas in the Worcester Nights series. Due to the strong sexual content and adult situations, this romantic suspense story is recommended for readers aged 17+. The first three novellas have cliff-hanger endings, which lead to the final novella with a happily-ever-after.
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Wounded Animals (Whistleblower Book 1)
Jim Heskett
(11 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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A mysterious warning. A sinister conspiracy… While nursing some drinks after a terrible day at work, Tucker Candle spits out his rum and coke when a stranger across the bar turns water into wine. But did he? Or was it just an alcohol-induced trick of the light? This stranger has a warning for Candle: skip your planned business trip tomorrow. If you go, I won’t be able to protect you any longer. With a clear head the next morning, Candle resumes his normal life, working for a company that’s about to lay him off. That barroom huckster couldn’t have been magical, or prophetic. He was just some washed-up weirdo with a few tricks. But when Candle comes back from his trip to find his pregnant wife missing and a dead man’s blood seeping into his bathroom floor, the washed-up weirdo’s counsel doesn’t seem so foreign now. Cops, friends, family… Candle doesn’t trust anyone. As he searches for his wife, people around him keep turning up murdered. If he can’t find her and uncover the mystery driving the chaos, the stranger’s words might come true, after all. This novella combines the action-packed chase thriller style with an amateur sleuth mystery, all told through protagonist Tucker Candle’s unique and funny voice.
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Flight of the Goose: a Story of the Far North
Lesley Thomas
(32 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction | Literary Fiction | Teen & Young Adult
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“It was a time when much was hidden, before outsiders came on bended knee to learn from the elders. Outsiders came, but it was not to learn from us; it was to change us. There was a war and a university, an oil company and a small village, all run by men. There was a young man who hunted geese to feed his family and another who studied geese to save them. And there was a young woman who flew into the world of spirits to save herself… ” So relates Kayuqtuq Ugungoraseok, “the red fox”. An orphan traumatized by her past, she seeks respect in her traditional Inupiat village through the outlawed path of shamanism. Her plan leads to tragedy when she interferes with scientist Leif Trygvesen, who has come to research the effects of oil spills on salt marshes – and evade the draft. Told from both Kayuqtuq’s and Leif’s perspectives, “Flight of the Goose” is a tale of cultural conflict, spiritual awakening, redemption and love in a time when things were – to use the phrase of an old arctic shaman – “no longer familiar”.
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If You Have A Hat: A Silly Rhyming Picture Book for Kids
Gerald Hawksley
(242 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks
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“If you have a hat Put it on your head. If you have a bedbug Tuck him up in bed!” Simple silly rhyming text and jolly pictures make this an ideal book for sharing with children. Encourage children to make up their own silly rhymes! A great rhyming picture book for ages 2 and up, and ideal for beginner readers, too.
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