Today is our last full day of camping. I always feel that panic to get as much in on the last day as possible, even though I have spent a full week filled with activities and we haven’t really stopped at all. It’s just my way of making sure we are completely satisfied when we leave. I’m going to go fuel up on some Lucky Charms.
The Last Priestess (The Songmaker #1 A fantasy novel)
Elizabeth Baxter
(11 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy
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The Last Priestess by Elizabeth Baxter
There is a name that is uttered only in whispers. The Songmaker. A ruthless rebel mage, he is bringing civil war to the once-peaceful kingdom of Amaury, enveloping all in a tide of violence. For Maegwin, a tormented priestess, the path forward lies in forgiving her temple’s enemies—but she dreams only of revenge. For Rovann, a loyal mage haunted by his failures, salvation might be found in the unthinkable: defying the very king he swore to protect. If they are to succeed they must form an unlikely alliance. For someone must stand against the Songmaker. Someone must save Amaury from his dark designs. But first, they’ll have to learn to trust each other.
And so a magical fantasy of darkness and redemption begins.
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Mornings in Two Pan
B.K. Froman
(12 Reviews)
Genre: Westerns | Humor & Satire
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What if everything you know about your family is only half of the truth? Every small town has its curiosities and conflicts. For Jiggs Woolsey, the most disturbing mystery is the identity of the buried skull he digs up on his Oregon ranch. Warned not to turn it in, he seeks answers about the five generations of his family who’ve previously worked the acres. His father and the cantankerous old-timers of the fizzled-out community of Two Pan will teach him the hard way that they’re not ready to give up their secrets yet.
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We Could Fall
Kate Moschandreas
(44 Reviews)
Genre: Women’s Fiction | Contemporary Fiction | Literary Fiction
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Emmy is a 42-year old psychotherapist. Married. A mom. WE COULD FALL is the story of one pivotal month in her life. A month in which she learns that her husband doesn’t want the divorce Emmy thought they’d agreed to and that the famous actor who is her therapy client is in love with her. Surprisingly, she may be in love with him too. Yet this is not a romance novel in the traditional sense.
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The Dead Tree
Lori L. Clark
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Genre: Sagas | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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The town of Steele Grove, Missouri sits high along the bluffs of the Mississippi River. Legends run rampant around town about crazy Blythe Fountain, the woman who discovered her beau hanging from the oak tree in the family’s front yard. A short time later, two of her friends mysteriously vanished, never to be seen, or heard from again. Eighty years later, Ariel Fountain has inherited the property, and after catching her boyfriend cheating on her, decides she needs a change of scenery and runs headlong to a place shrouded in superstition and family mysteries which may be better off left unsolved. Ariel sets out with the help of a local man, Grady, to uncover the truth behind the hanging and the girls’ disappearances. What Ariel discovers is a secret so horrific she wishes she would have left it buried.
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Pies and Mini Pies
Bonnie Scott
(81 Reviews)
Genre: Cookbooks, Food & Wine
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You’ll soon be baking pies with confidence with over 100 great pie and mini pie recipes. From homey fruit pies, custard and cream pies to pies with unusual ingredients, there are pies for every occasion. You’ll find chapters for tarts and toppings, crusts and refrigerated pies. You will also find great hints and tips for preparing a perfect pie that even your grandmother would be proud to serve. Join the mini pie explosion! Bite size mini pies are all the rage. The teeny tiny pies are so easy to eat and portion control is built in. These little baked goods are cute displayed in cupcake racks or put together into a shape like a Christmas tree for holiday parties. They make perfect party hors-d’oeuvres since they are finger food. And they are fun to make and can be made in advance of your get together. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a beginning baker, you’ll find recipes your family will be asking for again and again. You’ll also learn how to create mini pies from your standard pie recipes. Mini pies are a great way to serve a crowd and are perfect gifts for the holidays.
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