Today I am taking the baby bassets and their friends to Six Flags. It should be a pretty fun day, but I know they are going to split off into pairs and run off to go on rides, which will leave me all by myself. Hubby is still out of town, so I am flying solo. It’s going to be weird walking around an amusement park by myself for five hours. Hmmph. I going to have a nice long conversation with the penguins.

Body by the Docks: detectives investigate a baffling mystery (DI Jordan Carr Book 2)
by Diane M Dickson
4.4 Stars (364 Reviews)
Genre: Crime Fiction | Mystery

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A cruel murder forces a Liverpool family to confront their past

The discovery of the badly burned corpse of a woman on an estate near the docks has DI Jordan Carr very worried. Especially as no one has been reported missing.

But there is one family who are grieving in private. Four siblings who have guessed the victim must be their mother. Four individuals who fear that the family’s Irish past has finally crept up on them.

Good police work leads DI Carr to the victim’s house but he is met with hostility. Even so, when the youngest daughter, Molly, goes missing with her small child, he makes it his personal mission to find her.

This will force the detective into conflict with his impossible bullying boss, DCI Cross, who seems intent on undermining his efforts. Showing his tenacious side, Carr will have to go against procedure to find Molly, her child, and a killer.

BODY BY THE DOCKS is the second murder mystery by Diane Dickson with protagonist DI Jordan Carr. It can be enjoyed as a standalone or as part of the series.

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Waiting for You (Pine Valley Book 4)
by Heather B. Moore
4.4 Stars (130 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Romance | Women’s Fiction

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Wealthy. Privileged. Seth Owens has it all. Except for the woman who holds his heart.

USA Today bestselling author Heather B. Moore welcomes you to Pine Valley!

Gwen Robbins loves her job waitressing at the Pine Valley resort restaurant, and as a single woman, she has no trouble turning down any offers of dates from the restaurant patrons. Even when her boss, Seth Owens, shows interest in her, she’s not tempted in the least, no matter how strong their attraction.

But when Seth helps her through a crisis, she begins to see him in a different light. He’s not the rich and privileged business owner she first makes him out to be, but a man who’s making huge sacrifices to follow his own dreams. As Seth encourages Gwen to mend her own divide with her family, she realizes her heart is slowly opening toward a better future.

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A Deadly Delivery: A Psychic Cafe Mystery
by April Fernsby
4.4 Stars (650 Reviews)
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Karis Booth has had psychic abilities for as long as she can remember. But this is the first time she’s used them to solve a murder.

Things are changing rapidly for Karis. As well as filing for divorce from her unfaithful husband, she decides it’s time to make peace with her estranged sister, Erin. With trepidation, Karis visits the café which Erin owns. To her great relief, Erin welcomes Karis back into her life with open arms.

During their reconciliation, a young woman, Carmel, calls into the café with a bread delivery. As Karis watches Carmel, she experiences a strong psychic vision. She sees two shadows following Carmel. Only one of the shadows belongs to Carmel — the other belongs to the person who is going to murder her later that day.

With help from her sister and an old neighbour, Karis does all that she can to find out who murdered Carmel. It doesn’t help that the investigating officer is an ex-boyfriend who broke up with Karis because he couldn’t cope with her psychic abilities. Despite this, Karis won’t rest until she finds the killer.

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Maya’s Song: The Pedagogue Chronicles: Book I
by Vicki B. Williamson
4.6 Stars (18 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy

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A KIDNAPPING. A QUEST. A DARK SECRET.

Magic runs through sixteen-year-old Maya’s blood.
Isolated from the world, she knows nothing of the encroaching evil intent on consuming the land. An evil whose hunger is driven by its thirst for magic. An evil whose power is fueled by a family’s legacy of secrets.
When Maya’s mother is abducted, Maya embarks on a journey to find her and learns family secrets that may be the source of her mother’s undoing. Battling loss and love as she strives to learn her family’s destiny and fight the forces seeking to shape her future, Maya must accept her own fate and fight for the future before it’s taken from her forever.
Thus begins the epic Pedagogue Chronicles. A thrilling story of magic, adventure, and deceit. The story continues in book II, Sylvan’s Guise, and concludes with Tessa’s Flight.

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Don’t Tell My Mum!: Memories of a Confused Seventies Childhood (Confused Sixties Childhood Book 2)
by Alex Cotton
4.4 Stars (163 Reviews)
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs | Humor & Entertainment

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Second book in the series.
Following on from Don’t Look At Me In That Tone Of Voice! – Memories of a Confused Sixties Childhood, we pick up from where the last book left off. It is now 1973 and we follow Alex through her first day at high school, meeting stranger teachers than ever, eventful camping trips, teenage crushes on seventies popstars and much more. Still in the background is the same family, attention seeking mother, father still trying as hard as possible not to be noticed and terrified that people are talking about his family and a little brother of a nervous disposition. Set to the backdrop of blackouts, strikes and water shortages. A must for everyone who grew up in the seventies.

“I wanted American Tan tights but my mother said English girls didn’t have legs that colour, especially in Yorkshire.”

“The neighbours’ became accustomed to the sight of my brother being dragged past their kitchen windows every morning by his legs.”

“It was years before I found out sticky back plastic was good old fashioned sellotape, we’d had loads of the stuff in the cupboard all that time, my dad ‘borrowed’ it from work.”

“I asked my mother what a training bra was, she said it trained your bosom. To do what, run a marathon”.

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