We should always start the week on a Tuesday. Although you know I would panic on Thursday saying there just aren’t enough days in the week to get things done. I think I am willing to take that chance. Let’s all just agree that the work week now starts on Tuesday, and Mondays are for getting stuff checked off on our ToDo list. My list is a bit brutal this week with a lot of shoveling of materials out of the back of a pickup truck. On the bright side I consider it my cardio. Golly knows I won’t jog.
Cursed Demon: An Urban Fantasy Stand-Alone (Creatures of the Otherworld)
by Brogan Thomas
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Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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She enjoyed life as a demon’s pet. Until the cries of an innocent tore her world asunder…
Emma Case is freaking out. Being surrounded by monsters is risky enough without breaking the rules, but when the soft-hearted girl hears a pup in distress, she can’t resist trespassing on forbidden ground. And after discovering the unfortunate creature is a wolf-shifter, she’s stunned when the child’s pack accuses her of the crime and abducts her for interrogation.
Tortured for information she doesn’t have, Emma pleads desperately for her handsome tormenter to believe her. Yet as the naïve young woman tumbles deeper into the realm of supernatural intrigue, she unexpectedly manifests frightening powers she has no idea how to control.
Will Emma’s hidden heritage prove a blessing or a bane?
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Open the Door to Your Creative Life
by Carol Holland March
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Genre: Self-Help
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Dare to Discover Your Inner Artist!
Something is stirring! Do you hear the call? Get on board with your Creative Self and become the joyful, creative person you are meant to be. If you want to write, paint, compose, sing, start a business, or improve your life in any way, your Creative Self can lead you along the path to success.
A step-by-step guide showing you how to:
• Trust your intuition
• Counter procrastination and fear of failure
• Break free from negative thought patterns
• Apply practical steps to overcome creative blocks
Say no to the voice of fear. Say no to the inner critic. Say yes to the wisdom within and discover your true potential.
Be the person you know you can be. Open the door!
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Lost Girls
by Celina Grace
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Genre: Foreign Languages | Thrillers | Psychological
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A haunting? A hallucination? Or something even worse?
Twenty three years ago, Maudie Sampson’s childhood friend Jessica disappeared on a family holiday in Cornwall. She was never seen again.
In the present day, Maudie is struggling to come to terms with the death of her wealthy father, her increasingly fragile mental health and a marriage that’s under strain. Slowly, she becomes aware that there is someone following her: a blonde woman in a long black coat. As the woman begins to infiltrate her life, Maudie realises no one else appears to be able to see her.
Is Maudie losing her mind? Is the woman a figment of her imagination or does she actually exist? Have the crimes of the past caught up with Maudie’s present… or is there something even more sinister going on?
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Blue Diamond: An Urban Fantasy Adventure (Evans Witches – Urban Book 1)
by Reut Barak
(27 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy
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I used to have magic. I missed it every day after I gave it up, but I knew I had done it to save my family.
And then, I met Mark, my Charge — the human I was destined to love and protect.
He wasn’t what I’d hoped for, not someone with a simple life, and easy to protect. Instead, I got a famous entrepreneur with his own dangerous enemies, but also with playfulness, down-to-earth charm and gratitude for my role in his life. Plus, he looked great in a suit.
He was killed in front of my eyes. I can still remember the bullet. It had all happened too quickly to stop.
But there were two things our attackers didn’t know about me: that right before it happened, my powers returned. And that in me was the same magic that had once created dragons.
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A Wild Road to Redemption (Heroes of the Wild Frontier)
by Henry McConley
(549 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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When John Whitmore first became a member of a vicious criminal gang, little did he know that his reckless life was about to change forever. Almost two years later, betrayed by his fellow bandits, he has no choice but to leave his villainous business behind and seek a new beginning. In an attempt to cover his tracks, he will present himself as the father to his best friend’s son, Eli, and they will both start their life over in Arizona. However, there will soon be a cloud on the horizon… Will John manage to foresee the dangerous traps that will block his way?
With his former gang members on his trail, John is on pins and needles… Although he’s trying to dismiss the dark thoughts from his mind, an unexpected attack would terrify him. When the nasty criminals finally get to him, John will be confronted with a cruel threat: he will either help them pull off another risky heist, or both Eli’s and his life are in deadly danger. Will he eventually join forces with the evil bandits once more, or will he manage to escape this dreadful pursuit?
While John is severely trying to make this crucial decision, he will find himself trapped in the net of the lies that he crafted… Will this exhausting battle with the ghosts of his past finally come to an end? Or will he be forced to abandon the hopes and dreams for a new life forever?
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Buffalo Soldiers: The History and Legacy of the Black Soldiers Who Fought in the U.S. Army during the Indian Wars
by Charles River Editors
(143 Reviews)
Genre: History
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During the Civil War, over 180,000 black men fought in volunteer units as part of the United States Colored Troop (USCT), but it was only after the end of it that they were allowed to enlist in the Regular Army. They did so in four segregated regiments, and they colloquially became known as Buffalo Soldiers. The evolution of these black units followed the course of the organization of the peacetime Regular Army. With the end of the Civil War came the demobilization of the millions of men who had volunteered to fight on behalf of the Union, including the USCT, which disbanded in late 1865. The first draft of a bill setting the organization of the Army sent to the House on March 7, 1866 called for the establishment of eight infantry regiments to be staffed by veterans of the USCT, but the legislation lacked similar provisions for black cavalry units. When the bill got to the Senate for approval, Senator Benjamin Wade succeeded in having a provision added that authorized black cavalry units.
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My Amigo Coco
by Graham Mackintosh
(34 Reviews)
Genre: Travel
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Told with over 100 full-page color photographs, the story of Baja beach dog, Coco, and the moving and inexplicable attachment he formed with author Graham Mackintosh.
The Great Survivor, Coco looked to be a goner many times. He suffered two rattlesnake bites, a month of paralysis following a spider bite, and several bouts with cancer.
Through it all, he remained the sweetest most mindful dog, loved by everyone he met.
The summer of 2022 looked like it would be his last. His grave had been dug in Bahia de los Angeles. He was slipping fast. A hurricane was coming. Then following the storm, Coco and Graham realized they belonged together… this book tells of that bond, its healing power, and the joy and friendship that man and dog can experience.
Humorous, touching, and a beautiful natural history excursion around Bahia de los Angeles. My Amigo Coco will appeal to children and adults alike.
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