I can tell I’m getting old and boring because I am very exited to watch hubby power-wash the awing in the backyard. I have been planning for days how I am going to set up an chair and drink on the lawn, sit under an umbrella and watch the show. The problem is there are no backyard rehab shows on TV anymore, so I have to get my fix somewhere.
PRIMAL Mirza (A PRIMAL Action Thriller) (The PRIMAL Series)
by Jack Silkstone
(189 Reviews)
Genre: Thrillers | Literature & Fiction | Action & Adventure
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PRIMAL Mirza is a prequel in the PRIMAL series. It reveals the back-story of Mirza Mansoor, a former Indian Special Forces soldier turned PRIMAL operative. It is approximately 150 pages long.
The year is 1999 and tensions between Pakistan and India are at breaking point. When critical intelligence prompts a cross border raid Indian Para Commandos arrive too late to prevent the deployment of a team of Lashkar terrorists. Mirza Mansoor, a Special Group operative and his partner Himesh Arjun, are all that stands between highly trained jihadists and their sinister objectives. As they track their quarry from the mountains of Kashmir to India’s capital they realize that terrorism is not the only threat they face. In the poverty-stricken slums of New Delhi crime and terror have free reign, greed is king, life is cheap, and heroes are few and far between.
This story is set just after the Kargil war between India and Pakistan, the closest these two nuclear-armed states have come to full-scale conflict. Having been defeated at Kargil, ISI and terrorist proxies escalated operations against India, which culminated in the 2008 Mumbai attack, resulting in over 600 casualties. During this time, the NSG, India’s lead counter-terrorism response unit, was severely under-resourced and -equipped. It’s in this setting of extreme contrasts, corruption, and terrorist threat that I’ve crafted a backstory for one of PRIMAL’s favorite characters.
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P’yxx – The Ministry of Superheroes and Scamps, Volume 1
by Robert Iannone, Sean Duffy
(3 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks
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The Ministry of Superheroes and Scamps is a stand-alone spin-off series from Egg and the Hameggattic Sisterhood. It is a girl-empowering fantasy adventure.
It is the story of the twin daughters of a living legend, the Queen of Aerianna. To their delight, they have been given permission to partake in their first solo adventure. Unwittingly, it will invoke the Law of Unintended Consequences leading to a future neither mother nor daughters could have ever foreseen.
With their parents blessing, they have decided to visit a small planetoid in the Andromeda Galaxy. Why? Because they can. What they don’t know is that the planetoid is home to the Infinite Requiem of Scientific Insufficiencies – a curious institution dedicated to repurposing failed scientific experiments. It is run by a sentient robot called an ALF Prime.
Their visit doesn’t go quite as planned. The other guests who happen to be visiting are a class of exceptionally bright students from a prestigious academy. One of them is P’yxx, an elfin-like being who teams with our twins to avert a galactic-wide catastrophe caused by a practical joke gone terribly wrong.
And the seed for the creation of the Ministry of Superheroes and Scamps is planted.
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Invisible Me
by H. M. Irwing
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Genre: Literature & Fiction | Satire | Humor & Entertainment | Humor & Satire
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Freddie Lynch has grown up being Fatty Leech for most of her life. The one thing she had always longed for was to shed that weight. It was either that or turn invisible in the eyes of everyone around her. So, what happens when the impossible occurs? When Freddy finds herself invisible? How will true love find her now?
Edwin Carr is still grieving the loss of his fiancée. Her untimely death threw his life into a downward spiral he was only just crawling out of when he encountered her.
Read this romantic fantasy to discover yourself, how true love can surpass any boundaries.
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Steamed: A Maid In LA Mystery
by Holly Jacobs
(172 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Mystery
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The first installment of award-winning & bestselling author Holly Jacob’s MAID IN LA mystery series
Cleaning Can Be Murder on a Manicure!
Quincy came to LA looking for fame and fortune but became a mother and a cleaning service owner instead. While filling in for a sick employee, she accidentally cleans up a crime scene and now that she’s a suspect in a murder case, she only has one option — find the real murderer or end up in jail for a crime she didn’t commit… a crime she only cleaned.
There’s a killer out there, and Quincy’s going to find them… or die trying.
Fans of Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum will love bestselling, award winning Holly Jacobs’ Quincy Mac and her bestselling mystery series!
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Tilting: A Memoir
by Nicole Harkin
(66 Reviews)
Genre: Health, Fitness & Dieting | Biographies & Memoirs
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We only learned about our father’s girlfriend after he became deathly ill and lay in a coma 120 miles from our home.
Overhearing the nurse tell Linda — since I was nine I had called my mom by her first name — about the girlfriend who came in almost every day to visit him when we weren’t there confirmed that the last moment of normal had passed us by without our realizing it. Up to then our family had unhappily coexisted with Dad flying jumbo jets to Asia while we lived in Montana. We finally came together to see Dad through his illness, but he was once again absent from a major family event — unable to join us from his comatose state. This is the moment when our normal existence tilted.
Dad recovered, but the marriage ailed, as did Linda, with cancer. Our family began to move down an entirely different path with silver linings we wouldn’t see for many years.
In this candid and compassionate memoir Nicole Harkin describes with an Impressionist’s fine eye the evolution of a family that is quirky, independent, uniquely supportive, peculiarly loving and, most of all, marvelously human.
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