Just for giggles I attempted to sleep outside amongst the stars. It did not go as well as I would have liked. I will need to make a few tweaks to my original plan. Until then I will be over here, in the corner, on my fifth cup of coffee.
Panic (Wildfire Chronicles Vol. 1)
K.R. Griffiths
(106 Reviews)
Genre: Horror | Science Fiction
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Michael Evans is only in rural St. Davids to maintain a low profile after his time spent as a city cop ended in disaster. The town is perfect for him: isolated. A tiny population. Virtually no crime.
Until the night the strange canisters fall from the sky and the town priest starts killing people with his teeth. To Michael, the bloodbath looks like a murder case that the quiet town’s two police officers can’t possibly handle.
But this isn’t just a crime scene. And the priest is just the beginning…
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No Good Deed: A Psychological Thriller (The Mark Taylor Series Book 1)
M.P. McDonald
(358 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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Mark Taylor knows his actions scream Guilty!–but he was only trying to stop the horrible terrorist attack. Instead, the government labels him an enemy combatant and throws him in the brig with no rights, no trial, and no way to prove his innocence.
Mark is just a regular guy–a photographer–who finds himself in an extraordinary situation when an antique camera he buys at a dusty Afghanistan bazaar produces photographs of future tragedies. When he finds that he can prevent the events in the photos from occurring, he knows he can’t live with himself if he doesn’t try to stop the tragedies.
When he sees September 11th, his efforts fail when no one listens to his frantic warnings. Then he learns that being an ‘enemy combatant’ means the government can do anything they want to him. Anything at all.
The Mark Taylor Series consists of five books: Mark Taylor: Genesis (Prequel) No Good Deed (Book 1) March Into Hell (Book 2) Deeds of Mercy (Book 3) March Into Madness (Book 4)
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My Temporary Life-Book One of the My Temporary Life Trilogy
Martin Crosbie
(287 Reviews)
Genre: British | World Literature | Drama & Plays | Romance
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Malcolm Wilson learns that everything is always temporary. Growing up, he’s raised by a promiscuous mother who can’t stay out of trouble, his best friend is a thirteen-year-old alcoholic, and the masters at his tough Scottish school are always raising their canes in his direction. When he becomes an adult, he escapes, and chooses the safe route, watching the world from a distance. Everything changes the day he meets the beautiful, alluring, green-eyed Heather, and when he learns of Heather’s own abusive childhood and the horrific secret she’s been carrying, Malcolm decides to help her. And, this time he’s not backing down, whatever the cost.
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Driving the Birds
Russell Traughber
(71 Reviews)
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
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Jabonkah Sackey’s only desire in life was to be like her mother and to be left alone. However, being born deep in the African bush in 1948, her desires didn’t really matter. Cursed with an abusive father, Jabonkah was saddled with the plans he had for her. Instead of being a “stupid bush woman” like her mother, she was going to learn to obey. But after repeatedly disappointing and rebelling against her father, he sets forth on a rampage targeting her mother and nearly beats her to death. After stepping in to save her mother and scalding her father with boiling water in the skirmish, Jabonkah’s fate is unfortunately sealed. She is sent to the Society as punishment, where women from her own tribe perform the ritual of female circumcision. Six weeks later, Jabonkah returns home to the continued beatings until she is eventually disowned and sent away to live with a missionary by the name of Mother Stevens. Unfortunately, it’s with Mother Stevens that her real struggle begins.
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Duncan Delaney and the Cadillac of Doom
A. L. Haskett
(79 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Entertainment | Humor & Satire
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Bill Fitzhugh, author of Radio Activity, Fender Benders, Pest Control (and others) described Duncan Delaney and the Cadillac of Doom best when he said: As God is my witness, ‘Duncan Delaney and the Cadillac of Doom’ is the first novel I’ve ever read where a frozen Cornish hen is used as a weapon. And that’s not the craziest part of the story. A.L. Haskett opens a can of worms by asking the age-old question: Where does a sensitive cowboy artist go to escape the clutches of his mother’s wealth so he can pursue his art in peace? Well, not Los Angeles, but Duncan Delaney doesn’t know this. Haunted by his father’s unfortunate death, Duncan is spurred to action by love and a lunatic Indian pal. Like so many who come to La La Land searching for a brighter future, Duncan finds himself on the seedy side of Hollywood trying in vain to dodge the Cadillac of Doom. A finely told cautionary tale for anyone fond of strippers, bikers, and art dealers.
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