Is a day off from work actually a day off from work? I think it’s just another day to get things checked off from your TO DO list.  Hubby doesn’t seem to mind so much right now. I am asking only for simple things that don’t take up too much time or energy. Unfortunately we are both low on energy since we are both feeling kinda sick. The fact that we both work from home is very fortunate. I am going back out in the garden to see what I can do until I get too tired. If I get work done I won’t feel guilty about watching a few movies with the family later. Gotta earn my lazy time.

Genesis Code: NEW EDITION. A Dystopian Society Thriller (Book 1, Genesis Series)
by Eliza Green
4.1 Stars (442 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction | Suspense

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A hunter seeking revenge. An alien dying to stop him. Could a government conspiracy put them both six feet under?

Investigator Bill Taggart will stop at nothing to find his missing wife. But standing between him and the truth is a secretive alien species on a distant planet. When his government pushes him to observe the species ahead of plans to relocate Earth’s population, Bill veers off course and straight into the path of one alien.

The surprising confrontation forces Bill to question whether the investigation into the savage species is needed. But when official government intel disagrees with the cold hard facts, he worries there might be another reason for the relocation plans.

A snap government order leaves the investigator in limbo and facing off against a new enemy that is more dangerous than the first. Worse, this enemy appears to live close to home.

A devastating set of plans is soon revealed that will destroy the lives on two worlds. And Bill is caught in the middle. Can he stop chasing ghosts long enough to save humanity from the real enemy?

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Last At Bat: Small Town Big Secrets
by Mark Donahue
4.9 Stars (39 Reviews)
Genre: Sports & Outdoors | Movie Tie-Ins

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LAST AT BAT
SMALL TOWN BIG SECRETS

If you can throw a 95 MPH fastball – or hit one – your teammates don’t care what color you are, how pretty you are, or where you came from.

MATT WOLF doesn’t remember his past, or what he used to look like. Or his real name.But the four people who rescued him from a devastating plane crash, do know… everything. Including that the world, including his wife, think Dylan Michael, the greatest baseball player of a generation, died in that crash. As fans mourn Dylan’s loss, Matt heals. While his face will never look the same, his body recovers and is stronger than ever. By chance, he realizes he may have played baseball at one time. As his talent resurfaces, it’s clear he has major league ability, maybe super-star ability. But there’s a catch; his past can’t be discovered, or he could spend years in prison.
To reach his dream of returning to “The Show” Matt will need the help of everyone in the small town of Blossom, South Carolina. Problem is, Matt is a white guy and Blossom is a nearly all Black town. A town not really all that fond of white guys, even former big leaguers.
HE WILL NEED TO PROVE TO THE PEOPLE OF BLOSSOM HE’S MORE THAN A BASEBALL PLAYER!

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Hide the Elephant
by Jonathan Dunne
4.6 Stars (70 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Satire

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Forcefully-retired zoo-keeper Mick Munroe is hiding two BIG things: Alzheimer’s and a 42 year-old Indian elephant called Sinbad.

Mick and his elephant become overnight on-the-run, anti-hero legends when Mick, an old rebel with a cause, takes matters into his own hands.

The Alzheimer’s brings Mick something very special: an adventure he never thought possible with his dear old friend, Sinbad.

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Out of the Frying Pan: A cozy little romance … with murder on the side.
by Kelly Klepfer, Michelle Griep
4.2 Stars (138 Reviews)
Genre: Religion & Spirituality | Mystery | Women’s Fiction

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When the chef of Sunset Paradise Retirement Village ends up dead, life for sisters Fern and Zula Hopkins is whipped into a froth. Their zany attempts to track down the killer land them in hot water with Detective Jared Flynn. Should he be concerned about their safety or the criminal’s?

But there are deadly ingredients none of them expect. Drugs. Extortion. International cartels. And worst of all… broken hearts — especially when the Hopkins sisters’ niece KC arrives on the scene.

Before the snooping pair gain any headway with the case, it becomes crystal clear that the sisters share a mysterious secret that takes life from the frying pan and into the line of fire.

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Rising Wolf, the White Blackfoot: Hugh Monroe’s Story of His First Year on the Plains: Hugh Monroe’s Story of His First Year on the Plains (1919)
by James Willard Schultz
4.5 Stars (426 Reviews)
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs

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Rising Wolf, the White Blackfoot: Hugh Monroe’s Story of His First Year on the Plains is the true account of Hugh “Rising Wolf” Monroe, who came to the Blackfoot country when he was 16 and took part in buffalo hunts, accompanied war parties, saw parts of the United States no white man had ever seen before and helped make peace between the Crows and Blackfeet. Monroe died at ninety-eight and his body lies in Two Medicine Valley, “in full sight of that great sky-piercing height of red rock on the north side of Two Medicine Lake, which we named Rising Wolf Mountain.”

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