Today the ladies get to go on another field trip to my baby basset’s school. Last week Jackie and Heather really seemed to enjoy hanging out in a new garden, scratching at fresh bug filled dirt and pecking plants they have never tasted before. Since it went so well with just two of them, this week I am going to bring all four ladies. It was funny to me that the children remembered the ladies from a few years ago and were even asking about Naughty and Summer. These kids remember everything. I cant even remember where I put my keys, and the kids are asking about chickens they met 2 years ago for about 30 minutes. My ladies must be just that fantastic!

The Holdout: A Robin Bricker Novel
Laurel Osterkamp
4.5 Stars (75 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Humor & Satire | Women’s Fiction

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Robin wanted to win The Holdout, a cutthroat reality TV show, so she gave it her all, challenge after challenge. Then she fell for Grant, with his irresistible eyes and heartbreaking life story. But Grant was only using Robin as they competed for a million dollars. Once home, Robin wants to hide from the humiliation as episodes of The Holdout are aired, and she worries her family was right all along; she’s not a survivor. Yet she could surprise everyone, and have the last laugh. Besides, Robin now has jury duty. And as she forges ahead, confronting her demons about bravery, justice, and romance, Robin will come to decide which is more important: the courage to stand alone, or the strength to love again.

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The Train Set
Huw Langridge
Genre: Short Stories

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Ghosts haunt our railways. Sinister seaside towns lurk at the end of branch-lines not visible on any train map. A dark and disused London Underground station harbours a diabolical secret. Families come together and grow, and families are broken apart. “The Train Set” consists of six stories. Two previously published works, “At Steepdean Halt”, first published in 2008 in The Ranfurly Review, and “Last Train to Tassenmere” which after its publication in Supernatural Tales received an honourable mention in Ellen Datlow’s Year’s Best Horror of 2009. Rounding out the collection are three new short stories, and “Flyers”, a brand new novella.

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Harvester (Book 1, Harvester of Light Trilogy; Young Adult Science Fiction)
S.J. West
4.4 Stars (94 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult | Children’s eBooks | Science Fiction | Nonfiction

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What price would you pay to live forever? In a time when technology gives you the choice of trading in your humanity for immortality, war has broken out between those who have chosen eternal life, known as Harvesters, and the last bastion of humans who view death as a small price to pay to retain their immortal souls. As one of the few remaining survivors of the war, Skye and her best friend Ash struggle to live in what’s left of a post-nuclear United States. They elude capture by the Harvesters and simply try to stay alive in a world gone mad.

After years on the run together, Skye’s feelings for Ash develop into a love that is never openly reciprocated. Ash stoutly maintains his role as Skye’s guardian, never allowing his emotions to get in the way of keeping her protected. Finding themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time, Skye and Ash become embroiled in a struggle against two Harvesters who are torturing a young man named Jace. During the altercation to save themselves and Jace, Ash is mortally wounded. Skye begins to lose hope that she can save her friend until a mysterious woman appears out of nowhere. The woman instructs Skye to journey to the Southern Kingdom, a haven built by the surviving members of humanity, if she ever wants to be with Ash again. “Our fates are in your hands. Don’t fail us,” the woman warns Skye before literally vanishing into thin air, taking Ash with her. Desperate to be reunited with Ash, Skye and Jace begin their long trek towards the Southern Kingdom. Along the way, Skye unlocks a dark secret about her past, and discovers why Jace is so adamant that he knows her even though he has no memories about his own past. During the trials they face together along the way, Skye attempts to cope with her developing feelings for Jace. Feelings she never thought she would have for anyone but Ash.

Disclaimer: This is not another Harvester of Light series. I have simply revamped the covers. Exact word count : 79, 560

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His Frozen Heart (Brewer Brothers Book 1)
Nancy Straight
4.9 Stars (61 Reviews)
Genre: Action & Adventure | Romance

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For best friends, Candy and Libby, money is tight with hardly enough to cover their living expenses. When they are desperate for grocery money, the girls bet on their pool playing skills to add to their income. A simple wager on a quiet winter evening has devastating results; a stalker is determined to kill them both. With Libby in the hospital after a vicious attack, and Candy being pursued by the same stalker, she vows to find Libby’s attacker. What she finds is Dave, an old friend with a secret past filled with misfortune. Will Dave’s past provide the answer to all of Candy’s problems or will it become Candy’s worst nightmare realized?

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Life with an Autistic Son
B’s Dad
4.9 Stars (34 Reviews)
Genre: Parenting & Relationships

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When my son was around the age of two it became apparent there was something wrong. He did not crave my company, cling to and cuddle me endlessly. He showed no need to bond with me, his father, and we did not. He exhausted me, he frustrated me and he scared me. I came to dread coming home from work sometimes, or those moments when it was my turn to wrestle him into bed and begin the long struggle to settle him. I said things that will forever haunt me, like “What is wrong with that child?” and “Is he always going to be this annoying?” What I didn’t know then was that he was autistic. When that realisation came, so did the beginning of my mission to understand my son, and to understand autism. This book chronicles that search for understanding and answers. It documents one parent’s attempts to come to terms with, and accept, his child. It is raw and real, sometimes confused and frightened but also, I’d like to think, written with warmth and love and an ability to smile through difficult times. This book is for anyone starting out on a pathway with their child that they did not expect. It’s also for people who, like me, are a little further down that road but still learning, still asking questions and still getting it wrong sometimes. You are not alone.

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