I bought myself glow in the dark nail polish. I thought that was the niftiest thing in the world. Then I realized as soon as it gets dark outside I am in my house. My days of running around wild at night are behind me. When the sun goes down I am doing whatever I can to get my tush on the couch or in bed. Not a well thought out purchase.
Something Fishy: Cozy Mystery (Poppy Pepper’s Paradise Cove & Mini Golf Book 2)
Molly Dox
(11 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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Something fishy is going on. When one of the town locals turns up dead, Poppy can’t help but nose in. After all, she was the one who stumbled onto the crime scene. Unable to resist snooping around, she set out to solve the crime. Suspicions run high as Poppy fingers three suspects worth checking out. Will Poppy be able to get them talking, or will they clam up? When she finds herself floundering like a fish out of water, she’s forced to get creative.
Set in balmy Central Florida, “Something Fishy” is perfect for a light weekend read. This cozy mystery is family friendly with no foul language, no blood, and no sex. “Something Fishy” is book 2 in the ‘Poppy Pepper’s Paradise Cove and Mini Golf’ series.
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Snakebite Station
Luis Antwoord
(19 Reviews)
Genre: Westerns | Historical Fiction
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Travelers meet up at Snakebite Station, in hopes to get some rest during their long journey. Instead, they run into a deadly group of Apaches with only one thing on their minds — Murder!
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Not to Mention a Nice Life: A Novel
Sean Murphy
(19 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Entertainment | Humor & Satire | Literary Fiction
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Byron is a poet. And he knows it. The problem is, he’s unable to make art out of the mess he has made of his life. The more Byron drinks, the more money he makes. If he can keep up this pace, he might enable his embattled company to stay in the black. Maybe if he doubles down, all those stock options will split, reconcile and multiply. This is his story and he’s stuck to it. Byron is a real piece of work in progress. He’s old enough to own his own condo and pay all his bills most of the time; young enough to be unmarried but understand he is not getting any younger. Byron would love to mix things up and instigate some excitement into his own humble narrative. Unfortunately, a fight scene is not feasible, a car chase is getting too carried away, and a love interest appears to be out of the question. Also, he has to be awake and ready to work in the morning, just like everyone else. A recovering bartender, Byron struggled to escape the self-destructive restaurant business. But drinking and drugging of the corporate world are more pervasive–and encouraged–than he could ever have imagined. He finds himself unprepared for life after thirty, and ambivalent about the semi-fortune his stock options might eventually yield. Then, when a rumor circulates that a devastating round of layoffs is scheduled to occur just before Christmas, Byron begins to envision where he’ll be when something approximating reality comes crashing down. Not to Mention a Nice Life examines corporate America during the not-so-quiet storm that preceded the historic economic meltdown of 2008. A literary expansion on “Office Space,” this novel provides an answer to a question not enough people have asked: What happened to Holden Caulfield when he grew up? He got a job.
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The Assassin’s Prayer
Mark Allen
(61 Reviews)
Genre: Action & Adventure | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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Ex-CIA assassin Travis Kain, burned by the betrayal of his best friend and the bitter death of his wife, turns to the life of a gun for hire, doing his best to bury the past beneath a violent sea of bullets and blood. But some sins refuse to stay buried and Kain finds himself fighting not only a ruthless nemesis from his shadowy past, but also the scars on his soul, which are torn open by the arrival of a woman from his past. With its full-auto pace, high-powered action, and raw emotion, The Assassin’s Prayer is a relentless tale of redemption for those who know that bullets sometimes speak louder than words.
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Life, Love and Vintage Housekeeping
Alison May
(12 Reviews)
Genre: Crafts, Hobbies & Home | Contemporary Fiction | Women’s Fiction
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Alison May created BrocanteHome on a cold November afternoon, eight years ago, when her little boy was just one year old and the home she had created with his Daddy was an oasis of domestic bliss she wanted to share with the world, never imagining, even for a moment, that eventually her little website would become the mainstay of her life, her means to financial support, an emotional prop she can now barely live without, and the link between herself and thousands of like-minded women from across the globe, happy to call themselves Vintage Housekeepers. A lot has changed in eight years and blogging has been an astonishing way of documenting the unforeseen. When Finley was two and a half, his Daddy left Alison for another woman and life as she knew it was turned on its lavender scented head. Where once there were routines and rituals she practiced in order to bond her family together with domestic glue, now there was a hole she needed to fill with a life of her own, a life less ordinary, a life that honored who she was and who she wanted to be, while simultaneously providing the stability and security she craved and her little boy desperately needed. The stories here, much like life, swing between the hilarious and the absurd. Sometimes they are no more than snippets from Alison’s vintage housekeeping life, the trials and tribulations of single parenthood, or the calamities every woman finds herself doing battle with, but only Alison, it seems, see fit to share with the blogosphere. Occasionally her stories are laugh out loud funny, sometimes tinged with the kind of loneliness that is palpable and once or twice so shamefully embarrassing she can hardly bear to read them again! But at its heart BrocanteHome is and always has been about making a home that thrills you right to your fingertips. A home you never want to leave. There are now more than 2000 posts on BrocanteHome.Net touching upon an eclectic range of vintage-related subjects, but every one of the little essays in this collection, whether they be about single motherhood, the horror of dating in your thirties, or the scents that bring your childhood flooding back, are ultimately about the domestic rituals that shape our worlds, and hopefully show you, her readers, how, domesticity does indeed shore against our ruin. And so here it is: the best of BrocanteHome. Eight years of Alison May’s life as a Vintage Housekeeper: the perfect companion to Alison’s earlier Kindle book, “Scrumptious Treats For Vintage Housekeepers”…
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