I was going strong yesterday with my annual cookie baking palooza. I still had that one batch yesterday that just wasn’t going to work with my cookie press so I had to use a cookie cutter. Problem is, I didn’t have any cookie cutters that would work with the cherries I like to top them with. So I search around the house looking for a makeshift cookie cutter and I found one in the last place I thought to look. Of course it was the last place I looked. Why would I keep looking if I found what I was looking for. That statement always bugged me. Anywho, I found the perfect shape with my champagne flute from my wedding. Turns out it make the perfect cookie cutter. Perfect size and shape. It was also pretty sturdy and stood up to the job well. I was feeling pretty proud of myself. Now on to the next cookie.
The Enemy Within – A novel of the U.S. Secret Service
by Noel Hynd, Patrick LoBrutto
(220 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Political | Suspense
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In this exhaustive political action thriller, it’s 2009, and Secret Service agent Laura Chapman is pulled off her White House detail to identify and thwart an assassin… The only clues: the assassin is male and he’s a Secret Service agent himself. Laura, who has spent more than a decade on duty at the White House, is not your standard, black suit and earplug-wearing poker-faced agent: she drinks too much, smokes pot, sees apparitions and gets depressed.
Noel Hynd knows the ins and outs of Washington’s agencies both public and secret. He meticulously describes Laura’s investigation step by frustrating step. There are subplots dealing with an American attack on Libya, sleazy American spies, Laura’s love life and the question of whether those ghosts she keeps seeing are real or not. When the ending finally lopes onstage, it’s not as spectacular as most readers would wish, but Hynd ties up all his loose ends, freeing the likable Laura for duty in subsequent volumes. (Mar.)
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The Eternals
by Richard M. Ankers
(23 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult
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Born to immortality, Jean is the last Eternal lord… and one of the last inhabitants of a dying Earth.
In the face of the perishing sun, some have accepted their fate while others are ready to fight for their future. But Jean’s future changes when he commits the cardinal sin, and his bite takes the life of Princess Chantelle, of The New Europa Alliance.
Suddenly, he’s a man on the run, falling in love and rediscovering his humanity. With the sun’s clock ticking, Jean tries to reconcile his sordid past… but instead stumbles into age-old conspiracies and beyond.
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Escape Route: Murder Off-Screen Cozy Series Book 1
by GA VanDruff
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Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Literary Fiction | Mystery | Women’s Fiction
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One great dog is about to have one fine day
– after he catches the bad guys.
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Dognappers. Hit men. Her ex-husband.
A happy yellow Lab, an unhappy green gecko, her ex’s new wife, and a conniving political climber make short work of her vacation. Can Jaqie save the hapless dog, the hopeless ex’s new marriage, and finish her next screenplay before the deadline?
Join in this fun-filled chase around the Chesapeake Bay, and find out if Jaqie can outsmart the hitmen, get her ex’s extremely pregnant wife to the hospital in time, catch the dognappers, and deal with each and every relative hanging around the Shanahan family tree!
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Johnny Don’t March: a novel
by Timothy Hurley
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Genre: Literature & Fiction | Thrillers | War
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War is purgatory. Coming home is hell. Johnny Don’t March is the story of army specialist Nelson O’Brien’s struggle with PTSD. He returns to Brooklyn from Afghanistan branded a hero, but feeling like a casualty. His aunt says there was enough dying on 9/11. Maybe she’s wrong. His fiancé, Prue, tells him, “I’ll go to hell with you, but I won’t live there.” Will Nelson learn the consequences of hate in time to make it all the way home? “The reality of modern prejudice and warfare.” “Gut-wrenchingly good… stunning depth and realism.”
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Instant Pot Pressure Cooker Cookbook: 550 Recipes for Any Budget. Simple And Quality Guide For Beginners And Advanced
by Jessica Taylor
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Genre: Cookbooks, Food & Wine | Nonfiction
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Delightful Recipes for an Instant Pot with Minimal Costs and Time Spent.
Instant Pot recipes for both beginners and advanced users.
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Recipes are listed step by step in a clear and understandable manner.
Everyone needs a general use cookbook that covers all different types of foods and this is the Instant Pot version of such book. This book covers basic recipes and more complex recipes.
Cooking using Instant Pot helps you save money and preserve essential vitamins in your food thus allowing you retain much more nutrients in the food for your body and eat healthier without spending all your day in the kitchen
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