I am going to start by saying I love my sweet chickies. I really really do. They bring me joy and eggs. You gotta love something that clucks at your sweetly and feeds you. There is a beautiful song from 1993, by the incredible singer Meat Loaf that best describes the last few days though. As long as the planets are turning, As long as the stars are burning, As long as dreams are coming true, You’d better believe it, that I would do… ANYTHING FOR LOVE… but I won’t do RATS! Okay, he said he wouldn’t do “That”, but after I discovered four rats having a party in the chicken coop, all I can hear is the word “Rat”. BLEGH! I had spent the last few days fighting them off and three have been taken care of, but I couldn’t find the fourth one. Until last night when I was locking the ladies up for the night. He was…correction…IS is the feeder tube, dead. BLEGH BLEGH.. gag… BLEGH!! Pack your bags ladies. Your moving to the farm. A real farm, not the kind where dogs go when they are old. Okay, I know I am just over emotional right now, and hubby promised he would clean it up this morning. But right now all I can say is that I would do anything for love, but I won’t do RATS!
Opening Moves (The Red Gambit Series Book 1)
by Colin Gee
(151 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Fantasy | War | Science Fiction
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The first of a series of books that cover World War Three, from July 1945 through to its close in September 1947.
From the cold waters of the Baltic to a coffee shop in Turkey, a Chateau in Alsace to paddy fields in China, a foxhole in Northern Germany to the Kremlins private offices, the Red Gambit series will carry you through the events that lead up to and continue through what became known as World War Three.
Told from the point of view of the soldiers in the frontline, aircraft pilots, submarine and tank commanders and on to the Supreme Commanders on either side of the divide.
Ride with Colonel of Tanks Arkady Yarishlov of the Red Army, fight alongside Major John Ramsey VC of the Black Watch, learn about leadership and honour from ex-SS Standartenfuher Ernst-August Knocke and follow Major Marion J Crisp to glory with the 101st US Airborne Division.
Soldiers who had been fighting for years could look up at the summer sky and know that death would not visit them that day.
It was the pause but they didn’t know it.
[The ‘Red Gambit Series’ novels are works of fiction, and deal with fictional events. Most of the characters therein are a figment of the author’s imagination. Without exception, those characters that are historical figures of fact or based upon historical figures of fact are used fictitiously, and their actions, demeanour, conversations, and characters are similarly all figments of the author’s imagination.]
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Katie: Book One: The Cattleman’s Daughters
by Danni Roan
(47 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Historical Fiction
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Katrion (Katie) James, the oldest daughter of the Broken J ranch has always been the serious, responsible one. Can she finally let go and answer the call of her heart, or will her mother’s dying words forever bind her to a life without a love of her own?
Strong, independent and dedicated to her family Katie believes that life is all about responsibility. Working alongside her father to see that the ranch is successful she has all but forgotten she is a woman.
Wilson Robertson, is down on his luck and tired of dusting the trails. Pushing thirty he longs for a piece of land of his own; a home. But when he meets the Cattleman’s daughter his dreams could be lost for ever.
Can two people determined to live up to their responsibilities learn that there is more to caring and loving than simply doing the right thing? Find out in this sweet historical western romance.
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Come What May: A Private Investigator Series of Crime and Suspense Thrillers (The Malone Mystery Novels Book 1)
by Larry Darter
(8 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery | Literature & Fiction | Action & Adventure
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A tale of deceit, betrayal, dark choices, and murder that reviewers describe as “gripping,” “full of suspense and thrills,” and “hard to put down.”
Inspired by a shocking true story, Come What May, the debut book in the new Ben Malone detective mystery series, is a high-stakes thrill ride through the gritty underbelly of the City of Angels and a look at the darker side of human nature.
Ben Malone is a veteran Los Angeles Police detective with a bright future ahead of him. Or so he thought until he is caught up in a run of bad luck and his life starts falling apart. The worst of it, his unfortunate entanglement in a spate of fatal on-duty shootings at a time when activists are protesting the use of deadly force by police and rioting all over the country. On edge and questioning his judgment, Malone’s LAPD superiors speculate that he may be too quick to use deadly force.
Relieved from street duty, Malone is sequestered in Robbery-Homicide Division’s Cold Case Homicide Section to keep him under wraps while he undergoes department-mandated psychiatric evaluation. His work-related problems compounded by a vindictive ex-wife intent on bleeding him dry financially sends Malone into a spiral of depression that soon has him drinking too much in the attempt to cope.
Initially resentful over his reassignment to the cold case section, Malone’s attitude starts to change when he and new partner, Detective Jaime Reyes, come across the files of a cold as ice, 23-year-old unsolved murder case. The more they study the case, the more certain they become that the theory pursued by the original investigators was completely wrong.
Since the decades-old murder does not fit the unit’s criteria for reopening a cold case for active investigation, Malone and Reyes embark on an “off-the-books” investigation. Predictably, that creates some problems, especially for Malone. It quickly becomes clear that there are powerful forces at work both inside and outside the LAPD determined to keep the truth behind the murder buried along with the corpse.
The more resistance he encounters, the more unwavering Malone becomes in his unwillingness to let sleeping dogs lie, even when things start to get increasingly personal. His persistence in digging up bones from the past begins to threaten his very career with the LAPD. Even when the investigation sends him hurtling into more trouble than he ever dreamed possible, Malone is unrelenting. He is determined to solve the mystery and to uncover the truth behind the brutal 23-year-old unsolved murder, come what may.
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Saber Tooth (Dawn of Mammals Book 1)
by Lou Cadle
(51 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy | Science Fiction | Action & Adventure
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A time gate… A team of fossil-hunters… A desperate fight to survive…
Park Ranger Hannah Kates is leading a group of gifted teens on a fossil-hunting field trip when a rock slide uncovers a portal through time. They are whisked back to an era when giant predator mammals roamed the earth.
They want, desperately, to find their way home. But first, they have to survive a world where bizarre–and hungry–mammals ruled North America.
They have to survive the Dawn of Mammals.
In Book 1 of the series, Hannah and nine teens are thrown back thirty million years to the world of saber-toothed nimravids, ferocious carnivores. Will all of them be able to survive this vicious world of tooth and claw?
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Ship Rats: A Tale of Heroism on the High Seas (Rat Tales Book 1)
by Rhian Waller
(24 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks
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Ship Rats is an animal fantasy adventure set in the 1700s. It is part of a trilogy charting the voyages of Lu, Rip and Preen, three young rats who end up as accidental stowaways on a Dutch freighter. They face storms, hostile ship rats, drunken sailors and more; and this is only the start of their voyage around the world…
Read with parent/guardian from age 5. For independent readers aged 7 to 9.
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