Did you guys know Shark week starts on Aug 9th??? THIS IS CRAZY!!! I guess all the blabbering on and on about how much I hate sharks has triggered Shark Week. Ya ya ya …. I know it wasn’t me, but let me dream a little dream. I was looking through the schedule and one of the shows is titled, ” Monsters Under The Bridge”. I knew it. The sharks ate the trolls and now they are demanding a piece of gold to cross the bridge. I just assume that is what it’s about. Other titles are, Alien Sharks (knew it), Adam Devine’s Secret Shark lair (only bad guys have lairs, so I was right that sharks are bad guys), and Tiger Shark King (oh no you did NOT just do that!!). I don’t know about you guys, but I am very much looking forward to seeing a shark with a mullet.
Blatant Lies: An absolutely gripping crime mystery (A Reece Cannon Thriller Book 1)
by Paul Knox
(38 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery | Literature & Fiction
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Suspense. Action. Mystery. This electric thriller keeps you page turning all the way to the heart-stopping ending.
Rookie Reece Cannon is driving down an old town road, wishing for some action on another uneventful patrol. You know what they say about being careful what you wish for.
Suddenly, the rookie is forced to save a woman from her fiancé.
Reece races to find the truth and bring the liars to justice. Caught in a web of deceit, she has to stay one step ahead of the double agents, the abductors, and the man who will stop at nothing to shut her down.
There’s every reason to fail.
Ill-equipped and unprepared, will Reece stay alive long enough to solve this twisted investigation and find a killer? Can she sort the unbelievable truth from… blatant lies?
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The Girl I Last Loved (General Press)
by Smita Kaushik, GP Editors
(55 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Contemporary Fiction | Women’s Fiction
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Love is all about flowers, gifts, movie nights, first kiss and then many more. Or is it?
Then what about one sided love… Being friends in spite of knowing your true feelings… The incapability to read eyes… Don’t frustration, pain and loneliness lie on the other side of love?
Meet Akash, an over achiever, who aims to conquer it all but is unable to love.
Kasam, a girl beyond his reach.
Though destiny keeps bringing them together, their world seldom collides.
When he was a naïve geek, she was the Style Diva.
And now when he is a corporate junkie, where faces are masked. She is a professional motivator, who sees even beyond the faces.
Two people.
Single love story revisited three times.
Four proposals.
A ten year journey of finding and losing love.
Countless moments of serendipity.
Yet not a single moment of confession.
He lived all his life fighting love… Will he ever fight for love?
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Rimrock Trail: A Tale of the Arizona Ranch and the Three Musketeers of the Range
by J. Allan Dunn
(2 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult | Westerns
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This eBook edition of “Rimrock Trail” has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices.
Excerpt:
“The three partners, saddle-chums for years, ever seeking mutual employ, known through Texas and Arizona as the “Three Musketeers of the Range,” sat on the porch of the ranch-house, discussing business and lighter matters. One year before they had pooled their savings and Sandy Bourke, youngest of the three and the most aggressive, coolest and swiftest of action, had gloriously bucked the faro tiger and won enough to buy the Three Star Ranch and certain rights of free range.”
J. Allan Dunn (1872-1941) was one of the high-producing writers of the American pulp fiction. He first made a name for himself in pulp magazine Adventure. He was a specialist in South Sea stories, and pirate tales. His main genres were adventure and western, but he also wrote a number of detective stories.
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Jack Hansen – Small Man of the Big City: A Day Like Any Other
by N. Degen
(1 Review)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Humor & Satire | Action & Adventure
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Do you feel like a squirrel trapped inside a spinning wheel? Then you simply haven’t met Jack Hansen yet! Jack is an alright guy, but he’s always betrayed by his bad luck. His neighbor, Garry, is always hooking up with yet another stunner. His co-worker, Bill, is constantly pursuing a brunette who ignores him. The toady Larson is always fawning and groveling to ingratiate himself to and become his boss’s favorite. Austin next door does not believe in the sincerity of his lover Phil’s feelings for him. And, just perhaps, it is the mysterious young woman from the window across the street from his who is entirely to blame for the fact that Jack’s day has taken an unexpected turn for the worse, and proceeds to go to the dogs?
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Mexican Cuisine: Authentic Recipes for the Home Chef
by J. R. Stevens
(19 Reviews)
Genre: Cookbooks, Food & Wine
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Classic Mexican Recipes
Americans have a love of Mexican food. We’ve fallen in love with the great Mexican combination of rich, earthy flavors and casual, festive dining. But we don’t begin to imagine how sumptuous and varied the cooking of Mexico really is. Mexican Cuisine: Authentic Recipes for the Home Chef brings you are whole range of recipes, which cover breakfast, dinner, desserts and special Mexican drinks.
Recipes are easy to follow and fun to make. Some spicy, some mild and others sweat. From tacos to empanadas, frijoles to casseroles. You’ll find recipes your entire family will enjoy.
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