Today I hurt a bit. By a “Bit” I mean my whole body. It was worth it though just for the laugh my son and I had. I was picking my youngest basset up from school, when he came walking up to me with a small Ziploc filled with popcorn. As usual I tried to steal it from him, but in the hustle the little bag went flying into the bushes. With arms and legs flailing about, we both charge the bush holding the treat. I didn’t realize just how strong my sweet little baby was until yesterday. Much to his surprise, he took me out like a linebacker. My feet went way over my head and my butt landed with the most horrendous thud. The look on my poor baby’s face was hilarious. He had no clue he had such strength. He was completely shocked, and seeing his mom flat on the ground with a bleeding toe was almost to much because I could see him about to cry. He calmed down once he saw me laughing and started laughing as well. That’s it! I am signing him up for FOOTBALL!
The Wedding Audition (Runaway Brides Book 2)
by Joanne Rock, Catherine Mann
(305 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Contemporary Fiction | Romance
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The tabloids call her the Hit and Run Bride after reality show star Annamae Jessup walked out on Atlanta’s favorite baseball player on cable television. Eager to escape her notoriety, Annamae takes a road trip to find the grandmother she’s never met and winds up discovering a whole lot more than a band of back woods relatives. There’s no escape from reality TV, even in Beulah, Alabama, population 3000.
The last thing Wynn Rafferty needs in his new life is a spoiled television princess who can’t even know his real name. He’s in temporary witness protection as an apple farmer after his undercover work put his life in danger. He needs to lay low until the heat dies down from his last case — even if he sucks at growing apples as badly as he sucks at relationships. But Annamae turns his new town into a media circus, unwittingly threatening the lives of him, her and most of Beulah. Wynn is an expert at keeping the world at arm’s length, but when it comes to Annamae, the only way he can keep her safe is to keep her very, very close.
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My Ántonia
by Willa Cather
(1,089 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Classics | Westerns
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My Ántonia (first published 1918) is considered the greatest novel by American writer Willa Cather. My Ántonia — pronounced with the accent on the first syllable of “Ántonia” — is the final book of the “prairie trilogy” of novels by Cather, a list that also includes O Pioneers! and The Song of the Lark.My Ántonia tells the stories of several immigrant families who move out to rural Nebraska to start new lives in America, with a particular focus on a Bohemian family, the Shimerdas, whose eldest daughter is named Ántonia.
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The Case of Dr Dude: A Michaela McPherson Mystery (Book 1) (Michaela McPherson Mysteries)
by Judith Lucci
(73 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Thrillers | Literary Fiction | Mystery
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Someone Is Kidnapping And Trafficking Women
When a young woman disappears after a job interview at a well-known dentist’s office in Richmond, Virginia, retired homicide detective Michaela McPherson and Angel her retired police dog are pulled into a crime that goes far beyond a missing person case. With the help of her close friend, the aging Countess Dorothy Borghase, and Richmond police, McPherson dives in.
Could Human Trafficking Really Be A Problem In The United States?
This case pits McPherson and her companions against evil and greed armed with tentacles that span continents and generations. Russian mobsters are in America, kidnapping girls to auction off to the highest bidder in the international black market. Is there any hope of stopping an underground operation that extends so far and wide?
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Ferdie and the Seven, book one: A relentless supernatural thriller full of surprising twists
by Larry Buenafe
(17 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Fantasy
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Ferdie Shamley has a deep, dark secret. In fact, he has lots of them.
What is he hiding? How about this: angels and demons are real. He knows some of them. If he spoke of them, he would be thought of as crazy… and maybe he is. Here’s another secret: he is one of The Seven, a group of humans gifted with supernatural abilities. His tragic life has formed him, sharpened him, while still in middle school in Bakersfield, California. His power has plunged him into a supernatural shadow world, where an enemy of earth-shattering power awaits…
To have any hope of surviving he will need help, and it’s a good thing he has it in the form of best friend Marshall “Marsh-dog” Nolan, a pint-sized computer genius with a giant ‘fro.
Join Ferdie and friends on their harrowing journey as they try to stay alive long enough to defeat a supernatural enemy intent on death and destruction. If they fail, the world will fall, and the clock is ticking…
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Shadows of Shame
by Bruce Ashkenas
(15 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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Harold Apple is a Jewish reporter willing to do anything for a story. When he’s asked to risk his life to infiltrate the Nazi Bund in late 1930’s New York, he jumps at the chance, Leaving behind his fiancée and the safety of his home, Apple goes undercover in search of the real story. Before the world knew enough to fear them, the hate-filled paramilitary mob know as the German American Bund terrorized the Jewish citizens of New York. After years or rumored reports of these attacks, Harold Apple finally gets his chance to expose them. He witnesses a piece of history unknown to many Americans and experiences the brutal cruelty of the Bund first hand. Becoming the enemy gives him the story, if he’s brave enough to tell it.
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