This is what I call a Mother’s Day. Hubby cooking up a great lunch, kids running around in the backyard and me sitting on my tushy chit chatting with my mom. I also received a tip from my youngest basset that there is a chocolate cake in the refrigerator. I could really get used to this. Maybe this is what every Sunday should be like.
It Had to Be You (Christiansen Family)
Susan May Warren
(122 Reviews)
Genre: Religious & Inspirational Fiction | Religion & Spirituality | Romance
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Eden Christiansen never imagined her role as her younger brother Owen’s cheerleader would keep her on the sidelines of her own life. Sure, it feels good to be needed, but looking after the reckless NHL rookie leaves little time for Eden to focus on her own career. She dreamed of making a name for herself as a reporter, but is stuck writing obits—and starting to fear she doesn’t have the chops to land a major story. If only someone would step up to mentor Owen . . . but she knows better than to expect help from team veteran and bad-boy enforcer Jace Jacobsen.
Jace has built his career on the infamous reputation of his aggressive behavior—on and off the ice. Now at a crossroads about his future in hockey, that reputation has him trapped. And the guilt-trip he’s getting from Eden Christiansen isn’t making things any easier. But when Owen’s carelessness leads to a career-threatening injury and Eden stumbles upon a story that could be her big break, she and Jace are thrown together . . . and begin to wonder if they belong on the same team after all.
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Veined (A Guardian of the Angels Novel, #1)
Anyta Sunday
(39 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Teen & Young Adult
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It could be worse for Sylva Lark. She could be dead. A coma was nothing to that. Or her family moving across country for the treatment, leaving her with a big blue mark on her back.
She can handle it. Mostly.
Except the mark glows and tingles, especially whenever transition helper Atticus Plot (Attic) is close by. She suspects he’s hiding something, and when she stumbles across a torn body bearing the same spiral marking as her own, that suspicion is confirmed.
After a few shaves with death, the truth finally comes out and the battles begin.
But not all her fights are external; her biggest one is the decision she has to make between doing the right thing for the world and giving up her beloved family for good.
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Sleepy P.I. (The Sandy Mantle Series)
Aaron Steinmetz
(27 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Humor & Satire
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Book One in the Sandy Mantle Series
Sandy Mantle used to work as a hitman who couldn’t sleep until he made his kill.Now he works as a private investigator…who cannot sleep until he closes his case.And he’s about to take a very long case.
Point Insertion is a town with a secret.Myla Campbell is a woman with land someone wants her dead over.Sandy Mantle is a private eye with a receptionist who has a penchant for excessive advertising.There’s also a midget.And a plot.And a few jokes along the way.
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The Dream Merchant: The Tale of Batharok: Part 1
Andrew James Walker
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Genre: Action & Adventure | Science Fiction
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It is Earth’s distant future and space exploration is boring; no aliens, no new physics, not even mischievous gods, in fact no sign of intelligent life has ever been found.That is all about to change.Follow Jack and Hope as they find a mysterious power source on a distant planet, which takes them on a journey to a world they never thought existed, and into a future they had only ever had nightmares about.
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Hickory Road Ramblings, Essays and Photographs on Life and Gardening
Barbara Jean McHugh
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Genre: Sports & Outdoors | Biographies & Memoirs
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Hickory Road Ramblings is a compilation of Barbara Jean McHugh’s essays and photographs depicting her life as a writer,gardener and artist. Ron Kovach, senior editor of The Writer magazine writes: “You don’t have to live in rural America to appreciate this lovely book about nature and gardening and country living. Dipping into these gentle essays and evocative photographs I have found is the perfect antidote to busy urban lives in our increasingly complicated digital world. Barbara writes soulfully and well of the deceptively “simple things” that are actually quite meaningful- feeling cool breezes, being dazzled by the sight of fireflies at night, picking berries, attending to her flower bed, watching a blanket of drifting snow and moonlight shadows”.
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