I am convinced Junebug can fly and teleport. This is highly inconvenient for me and the cat. I am sending out a request now for size extra small lead boots. Preferably used. I know new lead boots have a tendency to cause a few blisters and I do not want that at all. I am also looking for a non-teleportable collar in pink, size extra small. I prefer the kind that does not have the dog to human translator that I hear is quite popular. She would surly have a few cross words for me and quite frankly I just don’t have it in me to listen to her chew me out all day. She is quite proficient in American Dog Paw language, so I already get an eyeful that way. I would appreciate anyone’s assistance with my search. Have a wonderful morning.
The Back Door Man
by Dave Buschi
(517 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Thrillers
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All credit cards have stopped working. Today. This morning.
What cash you have in your wallet is it. ATMs and bank systems are down. You can’t get gas, groceries… Commerce has essentially come to a halt. Such is the backdrop of THE BACK DOOR MAN.
Our society is computercentric. Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn. We’re plugged in. Managing our finances online. Downloading apps for our iPhone. Reading the WSJ on our Kindle.
There are things out there on the cutting edge we don’t even know we need to fear. THE BACK DOOR MAN takes us there.
We see it through the eyes of James Kolinsky, a simple family man who works in information security. His day goes from bad to worse when he discovers that his greatest fear is his fault and what’s happened to him has happened to millions of others.
He’s been set up. His family — make that the world — has been taken hostage. The next twenty-four hours we find out what James Kolinsky is really made of.
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The Last Single Girl (Brew Ha Ha #1)
by Bria Quinlan
(229 Reviews)
Genre: Romance
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One month.
That’s all Sarah has to find a date or earn the honor of being the last single girl in her inner circle. Actually, in all her circles. So with four weeks to find Mr. Right and a frienemy already counting her out, Sarah joins love hoping that – just like the perfect purse – the internet can help her find the perfect man.
The problem is, love isn’t always where you think you’ll find it and Mr. Right may not be the one with the shiniest profile.
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Sand River
by James Vaughan
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Genre: Literature & Fiction | Westerns | Action & Adventure
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Jack Grice had spent his life running. He grew up at a wild time and did what he had to do to survive. The law took one view of it; he took another. And the law wouldn’t get off his back. He did time, broke out of prison. He went north, hoping to leave the past behind. But the past followed him. And now there were murder charges. Whichever way he turned, trouble was right there. This is his account of what happened.
Jack was born in Charleston in 1861. His parents died early of cholera and his guardian died when he was fifteen, leaving him penniless and alone. He went west and got work as a cattle drover. He shot an outlaw who was trying to rob him. Another outlaw, named Ibbetson, got away alive.
Later, he ran across a cowboy called Skeeter on a cattle drive. They met again in a saloon and Skeeter asked him to help drive a herd of horses. Jack didn’t know they were stolen. He was arrested, went to jail. During his trial, he broke out of the courthouse with another inmate, who shot a courthouse constable. After that, a rope was waiting.
He went north and got work on a ranch called Sand River. For a while it looked like he’d outrun trouble. He did the job and stayed clean. But up there, range wars were being fought. Ranchers hired range detectives to handle trouble. To some, they were hired killers. One of them was Ibbetson. When they met again, Jack knew it wouldn’t end well. His past had arrived.
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A Tapestry of Tears: Stories from India
by Gita V. Reddy
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Genre: Literature & Fiction
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“It was here she realized why women the world over indulged themselves with needlework. For it was an indulgence, a soothing of the senses, a gentling of thoughts. They spoke, not in a rush, and not even to each other but their words were like a gentle brook, and took with them their hurts and worries. No man could understand the sisterhood of a sewing circle, she thought, listening to them.”
“Reddy writes in a straight forward prose that entices you to turn the page. For an American reader, it is truly a journey into another world,” Donna Foley Mabry, Author of Maude ~ #1 best-seller on amazon.
This is a collection of a novelette and twelve short stories. The title story, A Tapestry of Tears, is set in the nineteenth century. A young couple from an affluent background fights against the time honored tradition of female infanticide. In another story, Division into Two, a family is torn apart by the brutal partition of British-ruled India into India and Pakistan. Told through the voices of an estranged aunt and nephew, it reveals the human tragedy that is often a fallout of social strife.
The other stories also deal with social issues and family relationships.
A Muslim woman suffers when the mujahedeen drive out the Hindu midwife. A grieving husband resents the presence of his new daughter-in-law. Deafness has nothing to do with communication in a marriage, or does it?
Then there is the husband who drives his wife crazy with his obsessive cleaning, the man who loves playing mind games at his wife’s expense, and a family that struggles with the decision to move the aged mother into a home.
The book is likely to appeal to readers of women’s fiction, historical fiction, and also to readers interested in knowing about other cultures.
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30 Great Kabob Recipes
by Bonnie Scott
(28 Reviews)
Genre: Cookbooks, Food & Wine | Nonfiction
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One of the most popular grilled dishes is the kabob. The kabob is a complete meal where food is cooked side by side on a skewer. Not only is the shish-kabob an easy and convenient way to grill a great meal, the different foods placed on a skewer will compliment each other by absorbing the others flavors.
From chicken, beef and pork kabobs to veggie kabobs and others, this collection of kabob recipes will make a wonderful meal that will satisfy any appetite. Take time to browse through these kabob recipes and you are sure to find one or more for a great cookout coming soon to your backyard.
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