Someone came up will a crazy idea, probably on a dare, to get a huge group of kids together, put hardhats on them, stand them in the driveway of a firehouse, and drop thousands of bouncy balls on them from 40 feet up. So of course you have a ton of parents scream, AWESOME IDEA! Parents pretty much lose their marbles at some point. I am one of those parents. I’m pretty sure this is something you are not supposed to do to your kids, but it does sound kinda fun, so off I go. Maybe I should tell the baby bassets why they have a hardhats on….. NAAAAAA!
The Wind Guardian
by Frank Scozzari
(121 Reviews)
Genre: Thrillers | Suspense | Mystery
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In California, one of the largest nuclear centers in the United States is targeted by a group of terrorists. Aided by an inside man, the extremists plan to seize the reactor and scatter radiation to the winds, wreaking havoc to the world.
The only thing standing in their way are two misfit security guards, whose romantic escapade temporarily takes them off the terrorists’ radar screen. After realizing what is happening in the power plant, they find themselves in a battle against time and overwhelming odds.
A sudden resurgence of duty has them taking up arms and committing beyond the point of no return. But has their call to action come too late?
Exposing the vulnerability of the nation’s power plants, The Wind Guardian is a powerful thriller from four-time Pushcart Prize nominee, Frank Scozzari.
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Desperate for Faith
by Kenneth Tingle
(10 Reviews)
Genre: Politics & Social Sciences | Teen & Young Adult | Children’s eBooks | Religion & Spirituality
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Desperate for Faith is a must-read for any true seeker of wisdom. History’s greatest thinkers share their beliefs about an all-knowing God and the secrets to happiness. Explore their personal thoughts and quotes on faith, hope, courage and love. From Socrates to Jesus, Einstein to Lincoln, Roman Emperors to the Founding Fathers of America, this amazing collection exposes the reader to greatness.
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War of Shadows (The Living Night Book 1)
by Jack Conner
(85 Reviews)
Genre: Suspense | Teen & Young Adult | Fantasy | Contemporary Fiction
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From the mind of New York Times bestselling author Jack Conner comes this addictive supernatural series. In a world of magic, can two vampires on the run stop the apocalypse?
Ruegger and Danielle are the Marshals, two so-called immortals notorious throughout the supernatural community for only feeding on bad guys — including other immortals. If a supernatural being steps out of line and preys on undeserving humans, Ruegger and Danielle will (if they can) take them down.
When a powerful figure in the supernatural community is killed, Ruegger and Danielle are forced to go on the run in order to find out who ordered the murder and why. It has something to do with the mysterious supernatural war that’s looming, but what that is they don’t know. There are far more mysteries than answers, and there are teeth and talons around every corner.
If that wasn’t bad enough, the couple will have to dodge werewolf assassins, zombies, and two especially nasty Jamaican voodoo gods to stop the world from being engulfed in horror. Ruegger and Danielle must follow the threads of a strange conspiracy that spans continents and many paranormal races, some exotic and particularly deadly. The vampire king of the underworld may himself be involved.
War of Shadows is the first installment of The Living Night, an epic contemporary fantasy series by USA Today and New York Times bestselling novelist Jack Conner. If you like action-packed storytelling, vampires, shifters and unique twists and turns you won’t see coming, then you’ll love Jack Conner’s incredible mix of fantasy, adventure, mystery and horror. Recommended for fans of Anne Rice and Clive Barker.
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On the Verge (Sisters Series Book 3)
by Karen Lenfestey
(41 Reviews)
Genre: Women’s Fiction | Contemporary Fiction | Drama & Plays
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Interior decorator Val Taylor loves three things: her fiancé, her seven-year-old-son and houses with character. Soon after she marries Nathan, a man who hopes to be as good a father as he is husband, he falls down a flight of stairs. As Nathan recovers physically, it becomes apparent that he is no longer the same man.
On impulse, he brings home a puppy even though their landlord doesn’t allow pets. Then he buys a 1920’s fixer-upper they cannot afford. Together they try to repair their once grand home as they struggle to rebuild their relationship.
When Val’s husband changes into someone completely different, how long should she wait for her true love to return? What if he never does?
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They Called Him Cav: Reloaded
by William Coury, William Woodward
(93 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Westerns | Historical Fiction | Classics
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Our father wrote this western back in the late forties to early fifties, when he was a young man with big dreams fresh out of college — dreams which had to be postponed by his stint in the Navy during World War II. He has long since passed away, but his book remains, gathering dust on my shelf when it should have been entertaining good folks like you. So here it is at last: a western with heart written on an old manual typewriter. The story takes place in the badlands of West Texas (where he lived), and is chock-full of all the sprawling drama, heartache, triumph, tragedy, and gun-slinging grit one could desire.
The cover of the book is adapted from an oil painting brushed by our father back in 77 — one of many. I remember it hanging on the wall when I was a kid. I believe it was his favorite, so thought it only fitting that it be the cover. Now, finally, after all these years, our dad will get the recognition he deserves for both his writing and his painting.
I sure hope he can see what’s going on down here, ’cause I know it would make him smile. So take a deep breath, and let the troubles of the modern world slip away as you journey back to a simpler time (two simpler times, actually), the old west, and the 1940’s…
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