My partner in crime and her hubby are going to pick up a new puppy today. There are two available and I want to want one, but I don’t want one. I love my old pup and feel like our family is perfect with my creaky old pup and overweight singing cat. My oldest wants a new puppy and promised he would take care of it, but you know what that means… mamma will take care of it. My youngest is dead set against a puppy. He can’t stand anything that jumps on him, and hates wet kisses. I get the feeling he is a cat person. Oddly, I am still on the fence about it. The puppy would be loved and cared for, that is no doubt. If I am telling myself no, why don’t I believe myself?
Heaven to Betsy (What Doesn’t Kill You, #5): An Emily Romantic Mystery
Pamela Fagan Hutchins
(420 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Mystery
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2015 WINNER USA Best Book Award, Cross Genre Fiction A heartfelt and hilarious mystery from this bestselling and award-winning author of the What Doesn’t Kill You romantic mystery series.
When a dead body swan-dives from a balcony into the pool at a wedding, gossip comes to a halt about disgraced paralegal and former rodeo queen Emily — whose husband left her for a woman who turns out to be a man. Enter Jack, a secretive attorney and sexy mix of cowboy and Indian. She refuses to work for him, until she learns about the disappearance of the six-year old daughter of his notorious client Sofia, the wedding shooter, who is also an illegal immigrant. Emily feels a strange affinity with the girl and launches a desperate search for her. Bodies pile up in her wake across Texas and New Mexico as the walls around her own secrets begin to crumble, and the authorities question whether the child is anything but a figment of her imagination.
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The American Game
Jeff McArthur
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Genre: United States | Historical Fiction
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For three long years, the American Civil War has raged across the nation, scorching the land, leaving thousands dead, and tearing families apart. The endless fighting has hardened the hearts of soldiers of both sides. But on a lonely field in mid-Tennessee, some of those soldiers will come face to face with one another in a series of ball games. Stalled in a stalemate, the soldiers start out with small bets on who is better at the game; but as the wagers increase, so do the risks. In order to play, they will have to accomplish what their governments were incapable of doing to avoid the war, compromise. Each man will bring his own ideas and rules to the sport, and together they formulate their own form of the American game. But they have to be cautious, for soon the war will catch up with them, and they will be forced into conflict once again.
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Twinfinity: Nethermore (Twinfinity series Book 1)
Chris Podhola
(11 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Metaphysical
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A powerful entity from another dimension imprisoned for 150 years. Twin teens, born into our world, sent to retrieve it. They don’t remember their mission and barely understand their abilities. She’s blind and deaf and his focus is on a cute blonde girl with ostrich feathers woven into her hair. “This is not your usual fantasy or science fiction. This is an effective if often uncomfortable psychic adventure.” Piers Anthony Best selling Author of Xanth
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Midnight’s Chicken
Cal O Cal
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Genre: Travel | Humor & Satire
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Midnight’s Chicken is based on one segment of my life-long journey that took me to over 130 countries. Cal O Cal, the narrator and the main character in the book, is my alter ego. The book is a sequence of interconnected satirical stories that began when a pair of beautiful yellow pants suddenly entered my life and we decided to travel the world together. What follows is a bizarre concoction of fact, fantasy, and fiction mixed with several real and imaginary characters including dinosaurs, Loch ness monsters, Gods, Genghis Khan, Buddha and Dalai Lama. The story begins and ends in Munich, which is where I live; and therefore the book carries a strong running theme of German life revolving around beer, cheese and dirndls. The story starts with an insight into the bizarre circumstances surrounding my birth, my unusual education at a Chinese restaurant, my beliefs in edible Gods, my weird sarcastic humor, and my connection to Germans who refused to joke–all vital pieces of information for the establishment of my character as the narrator of the story. And then we go around the world from Germany through India, Burma, Philippines, Australia, South Korea, China, Mongolia, Tibet, Scotland, Portugal, Spain and back to Munich. The reason why the book is titled Midnight’s Chicken will reveal itself during the course of the book. As a traveler, I used to write daily observational short stories on social media using satire, sarcasm and irony, which appealed to some people who insisted that I should write a book. Midnight’s Chicken was born. As someone who lived in Asia, Europe and North America, I consider myself a global citizen. However, the stories are told as someone who does not belong to any one nationality, race, religion or culture.
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Crepes Cookbook: Top 50 Crepes Recipes
Amelia Sanders
(36 Reviews)
Genre: Cookbooks, Food & Wine
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Top 50 Crepes Recipes Ready In Just 10 Minutes-Deliciously Upgraded Desserts, Breakfast, Even Fast, Fun Dinners Looking for crepes recipes? Find great tasting dessert recipes like crepes recipes including French crepes, strawberry crepes, and more crepes recipes and ideas Whether you’re standing in line at a street vendor in Paris or in front of your stove on a Saturday morning, crepes feel like an extra-special treat. Of course, it’s often not so much about the delicate, tender wrapping as it is about what decadent filling you choose to put inside. Do you have a favorite? Sweet or savory, vegetarian or not, light or filling – crepes are truly the perfect vehicle for just about any sort of filling you desire. Guess what? Crepes are fantastic. Not only do they provide endless stuffing possibilities, but they’re extremely easy to make right at home in your own kitchen. All you need is a good pan, a dependable clock and lots of butter. The best part? You really can’t go wrong with the sugary batter. So start scouring these 50 recipes that cover savory, sweet and everything in between.
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