I think I was tricked. Over the past few weeks I have noticed that little Junebug is acting less and less like a dog, and more like an agile little kitty. She will leave my site for one second, then BAM!!! She is on top of the coffee table. Dogs don’t do that. What gives? Each day she is getting on higher and higher surfaces. I caught her walking across the dinner table the other day. I blame the cat. I knew it was a bad idea to encourage those two to get along. If I find Junebug on the kitchen counter I will know for sure it was the cat training her. BAD KITTY BAD!!!
Pepperman’s Promise: Prequel to The Pepperman Mystery Series
by Bill Briscoe
(55 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Sports | Action & Adventure
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One life ended in tragedy. Another challenged by a promise. Will a teen’s twenty-year journey to make his dad proud change him into the man he’s meant to be?
In 1966, Jim Pepperman comes home from practice to the news that his dad has died in an oil rig accident. Not only has the high school football star lost his mentor and best friend, but when his mom moves the family from Texas to New Jersey, he’s forced to say goodbye to his home, his team, and his chance for a football scholarship.
Facing senior year in a new school with no friends, Jim struggles to keep the promise he made after his dad died to be a substitute father for his two younger sisters and a shoulder for his mom. But stepping into his dad’s shoes at seventeen feels impossible, the same way giving up the dream to play pro ball is harder than Jim thought. And senior year is just the beginning.
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The Scottish Connection: A Kate Benedict Paranormal Mystery (The Kate Benedict Series Book 4)
by Carrie Bedford
(9 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery
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NO MATTER WHERE SHE GOES, SHE SEES THE UNINVITED HOUSEGUEST–ALSO KNOWN AS THE AURA OF DEATH…
London architect Kate Benedict is off to a glamorous weekend party in Scotland at the formerly grand castle belonging to the uncle of her boyfriend Josh. And thus is the scene set for a deliciously traditional British cozy with a touch of the paranormal thriller – complete with ghostly characters from the past; the requisite medieval weapons collection; and a creepy, ruined, closed-off wing of the castle.
There’s also a vaguely menacing assortment of servants and locals and a castleful of dodgy houseguests, all wrapped up in mysterious gloom as thick as the Scottish fog… but warmed by a cozy library fire and a nearly priceless collection of single malt scotches.
The festive occasion turns solemn when Kate notices an aura above the head of Josh’s beloved Uncle Fergus. Blessed – or cursed – with the ability to see auras that indicate that death is imminent, Kate can sometimes avert disaster – if she can discover the source of the danger. Otherwise, Josh’s favorite uncle will die in a matter of days.
Is Fergus suffering from an undiagnosed illness? Is the threat linked to the impending sale of the castle? Or is there a murderous secret buried in the past, with a deadly claim on the present?
In an attempt to sort out the nature of the threat, Kate takes a stroll to the loch and experiences a hallucination – a vision so real she feels she could touch the participants: a black-robed priest stalking a lovely young woman in 16th-century costume, as she clings protectively to a book. The woman holds the book out to Kate, as if asking Kate to protect it. Is the vision a message about the threat to Fergus?
As Kate and Josh race the clock to find the source of danger, the guests arrive, filling the house with known and unknown threats: townspeople opposed to the sale of the estate; the wealthy businessman who wants to buy it; scheming relatives with agendas of their own and tales of treasures hidden in the castle.
And as the dangers increase, so do the number of auras Kate sees. She knows who’s in danger, but she can’t do anything to help unless she knows why!her Bailey Ruth series), and the more contemporary ones, including Carolyn Haines, Gina LaManna, and Leighann Dobbs.
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About Three Authors – Whoever Said Love Was Easy?
by Multiple Authors
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Genre: Romance | Literature & Fiction | Family Life
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“WHOEVER SAID LOVE WAS EASY?” Not Becky Jensen!
BECKY JENSEN’S FACEBOOK STATUS: From in a relationship to it’s COMPLICATED!
When Becky Jensen’s mother died on Christmas Eve a year ago, Becky stopped believing in Christmas.
When Becky’s father remarried four weeks ago, Becky stopped believing in family. An hour ago, when Becky caught her boyfriend kissing her best friend, Becky stopped believing in love.
Heartbroken, Becky makes a wish that changes her life forever…
The very next day, she is boarding a plane at Heathrow airport and flying halfway across the world to interview three authors living in Australia.
The Authors, all friends since their twenties, are now in their fifties. Not only does Becky learn about the lives of these three incredible women, she also learns a lot about herself.
Becky also discovers that all families have their secrets, and hers is no exception.
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Adventures of an English Gentleman In the Early American West
by Philip Becher, Kayla Hudson
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Genre: History | Nonfiction
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In 1876, Philip Tudor Becher left his wealthy British home in search of adventure. He spent the next several years doing various jobs in San Francisco, Bakersfield, and Chico, California where he found no lack of encounters with dangerous situations. His escapades range from almost getting shot by an angry boss and drunken landlord to falling off a flume while trying to dislodge a log jam and nearly getting killed by a mountain lion. Philip eventually married Ruth Brison and moved his young family to Spokane, Washington where they had run-ins with squatters trying to violently take their land and a criminal gang causing problems. Through it all, Philip and Ruth use their wits, charisma, and innate strength to survive in the early American West.
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The Mediterranean Diet Cookbook: 50 Simple Recipes for a Simple and Delicious Alternative to Healthy Life
by Tina Lee
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Genre: Cookbooks, Food & Wine | Health, Fitness & Dieting | Nonfiction
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«The Mediterranean Diet Cookbook: 50 Simple Recipes for a Simple and Delicious Alternative to Healthy Life» does not contain medical and culinary studies on balanced nutrition.
IF YOU ARE SERIOUSLY ENGAGED IN IDEAS OF A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE – you probably know that the Mediterranean diet is considered the healthiest, and this book may seem too superficial for you. Still, I’m sure you’ll like the recipes.
IF THE THEME OF HEALTHY FOOD IS NEW FOR YOU, and you are not up to reading long instructions and explanations, then the book «The Mediterranean Diet Cookbook: 50 Simple Recipes for a Simple and Delicious Alternative to Healthy Life» is written for you.
IT’S TIME TO CHANGE to healthier eating habits so that you can enjoy all the various delicious dishes for as long as possible.
IN THE BOOK, YOU WILL FIND:
• the basic principles of the Mediterranean diet
• idea for mediterranean diet breakfast
• mediterranean diet on a budget
• the pyramid of products
• 50 delicious recipes that you can prepare at home
THIS HEALTHY FOOD IS DELICIOUS!
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