My 17 year old cat Sinny has really gone down hill lately. He has a very hard time walking and when I scratch his back I have to do it lightly or his back legs will give out. Sounds sad, right? Well, what he lacks in physical strength, he more than makes up for in persistence. I am certain any demand he makes he gets in full. I think he has mind controlling abilities now. Anytime he meows I stop what I’m doing to see what he wants. Every. Single. Time. When did this happen? Even the pups Junebug and Casper bend to his will. They will both be on my lap, and Sinny will limp over and sit on both of them. RIGHT ON TOP OF THEM! And they do nothing. They just sit there real still like until he decides to leave. I like to wait it out and see how long they both stay for. Hahaha. Sinny Sinny. With great power comes great responsibility. Can you use some of that power to keep Casper from barking so much?? I’ll give you some tuna. No? Oh, okay…here is the tuna anyways.

The Eves of My Destruction
by Roy Berelowitz
4.8 Stars (11 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Thrillers | Political

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Should I bolt, skip bail and just run? I have no idea, probably because I am losing my ability to think rationally, but I’m not sure what else to do. When I make the mistake of watching TV talk shows, I hear myself described in ways that are shocking, and leave me gasping for air. Various pseudo experts casually blame me for aiding and abetting the Iranian nuclear program, ascribing to me powers and intent so divergent from my reality it makes we wonder if misperception is their only reality. And when they throw out words like treason and death penalty, I wonder how my wife and children can bare it.

Sitting here doing nothing, waiting for the inevitable, seems pointless. I know they will catch me eventually — maybe even quickly — but if I had enough time, maybe, just maybe, I could fix it.

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Fashionably Dead (Hot Damned Series, Book 1)
by Robyn Peterman
4.4 Stars (2,361 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Literature & Fiction | Humor & Satire

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Vampyres don’t exist. They absolutely do not exist.

At least I didn’t think they did ’til I tried to quit smoking and ended up Undead. Who in the hell did I screw over in a former life that my getting healthy equates with dead?

Now I’m a Vampyre. Yes, we exist whether we want to or not. However, I have to admit, the perks aren’t bad. My girls no longer jiggle, my ass is higher than a kite and the latest Prada keeps finding its way to my wardrobe. On the downside, I’m stuck with an obscenely profane Guardian Angel who looks like Oprah and a Fairy Fighting Coach who’s teaching me to annihilate like the Terminator.

To complicate matters, my libido has increased to Vampyric proportions and my attraction to a hotter than Satan’s underpants killer rogue Vampyre is not only dangerous… it’s possibly deadly. For real dead. Permanent death isn’t on my agenda. Avoiding him is my only option. Of course, since he thinks I’m his, it’s easier said than done. Like THAT’S not enough to deal with, all the other Vampyres think I’m some sort of Chosen One.

Holy Hell, if I’m in charge of saving an entire race of blood suckers, the Undead are in for one hell of a ride.

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Chelsea Avenue : A Supernatural Thriller
by Armand Rosamilia
4.3 Stars (35 Reviews)
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On July 8th 1987, in Long Branch, New Jersey, The Haunted House Pier and Murphy’s Law club fires destroyed not only local landmarks, but everything Manny Santiago found dear.

And it isn’t over.

The entity responsible for killing Manny’s family and wreaking devastation in the small seaside community has reappeared. Again. As it has every year since. And is growing in power.

Every July 8th it returns, as survivors of the fires, including Manny, are mysteriously led back to the now-vacant seaside lot on Chelsea Avenue, where the entity intends to finish what it started in 1987 once and for all.

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Jane by the Book
by Pepper Basham
4.7 Stars (53 Reviews)
Genre: Religion & Spirituality | Romance | Religious & Inspirational Fiction

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She’s level-headed and ordered. He talks to imaginary characters.

She keeps to the plan. He never has one.

Will true love find a way to color outside the lines but inside God’s love to create a story they can write together?

Four years ago, Jane Warwick escaped the shame of being jilted at the altar by becoming a housekeeper at the secluded Inn at Simeon Ridge. Predictable and quiet, the inn and large Simeon family help Jane find a place to heal but also cultivate her natural strengths for order and planning. But an unexpected visit to Bath, England, upsets Jane’s peaceful monotony and sends her out of her comfort zone, directly into the harrowing path of historical detective author, Titus Stewart.

The only plans Titus sticks to are family holidays and the ones that send him careening into his story worlds, but when an uptight innkeeper stumbles into his life – and his latest novel – nonfiction begins to take on a much more interesting gleam.

With the help of a mysterious journal, will they both uncover a romance that stands the test of time?

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Cast Iron Cooking: Easy Cast Iron Skillet Home Cooking Recipes
by Marie Adams
4.5 Stars (17 Reviews)
Genre: Cookbooks, Food & Wine

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Dinner Just Got Easier! Use the most versatile pan in your kitchen – the CAST IRON SKILLET – to prepare unforgettable one-pot meals your family and friends will love!
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Cast iron cookware is great because of its versatility. It allows you to cook meals in one simple piece of cookware that would normally require all sorts of pots and pans. You can easily use cast iron on the stovetop for sautéing, stir-fry’s, and soups, or use it in the oven, or both. Using cast iron is particularly helpful since you can cook your proteins and veggies, from stovetop to oven, all in one dish.

Although cast iron cookware has been around for several hundred years, its popularity has made a resurgence as more and more cooks of the new age are embracing the ease of this traditional cookware and incorporating it into their busy lives.

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