I was shopping through Facebook Market Place for stuff I do not need and I came across a posting for old dolls. I quickly had to scroll them off my screen. Dolls creep me out. I 100% believe that there are spirits in those things and can be dangerous. The only doll who did not creep me out was one I had when I was a little girl. Her name was Baby Burps A lot. How on Earth can you be scared of a doll that burps. I imagine that she was pretty happy. All day long she burped and I laughed. It was never NOT funny. I wonder where she is now. Oh no. I am sure she is mad I have abandoned her. SEE!!! This is why dolls are scary. You know they are holding a grudge.
Buck Fever (Blanco County Mysteries Book 1)
by Ben Rehder
(1,867 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery
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Buck Fever: It’s the week before deer hunting season, as close to a statewide holiday as you get in Texas, and the locals are getting restless. Game Warden John Marlin has his hands full with poaching complaints coming in faster than he can write out-of-season tickets. Then a call of a different sort comes in. A man dressed up in some sort of deer costume has been shot at the Circle S ranch, and witnesses are reporting a massive wild-eyed buck prancing about the pasture in a lovesick frenzy. Marlin’s seen a lot in his years, but this is wilder than he could have imagined: the man in the deer suit is a good friend, and the whacked-out whitetail isn’t exactly a stranger either. It’s the beginning of a mad, frantic weekend in Blanco County, one that will see a few more men shot, an invasion by Colombians with more than hunting on their minds, and damn near the end of Marlin’s life. Ben Rehder serves it all up with a huge helping of humor in this debut comic mystery that will firmly establish him as the funniest crime writer in Texas.
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Mermaid in Troubled Water: Purgatory Falls Mysteries 1
by Nikki Haverstock
(301 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Mystery
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As a mermaid, Brooke has never been to the Rocky Mountains. And stumbling across the murder of a werewolf is not a great start to her visit. In the paranormal-only town of Purgatory Falls, though, she’s discovered a place where she can reveal her true self for the first time in her life. So she shakes off her unease and tries to enjoy herself, exploring the quaint small town and getting to know its residents, including a dragon shifter police officer. When the official investigation into the crime she witnessed seems to narrow in on the wrong suspect, however, Brooke realizes she might have to start poking around on her own — and begin to test her own magical abilities.
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The Second Time Around: A Small Town Second Chance Romance (A Willow Bay Novel Book 1)
by Kelly Collins
(379 Reviews)
Genre: Romance
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He broke her heart… but now he’s back to mend it.
When Brie Watkins’s ailing aunt asks her to return to Willow Bay to help at the family resort, she sells her beloved home, quits her job, and goes back to the last place she wants to be… only to find her aunt healthy, The Brown Resort thriving, and the man who left her at the altar living next door and looking as handsome as ever.
Why can’t life be fair?
Carpenter Carter Kessler left Willow Bay like he left his first love at the altar — swiftly, and without a backward glance. But the love that could have been has haunted him ever since. When his father passes away unexpectedly, Carter reluctantly returns to his hometown to find his family’s resort in shambles.
But even disaster has a silver lining — his new nextdoor neighbor is none other than his jilted bride. Determined to start afresh, Carter talks Brie into helping him with the refurbishments, but first she lays out the ground rules: they aren’t friends, they’ll never be lovers, and she’ll never stop hating him.
As far as Carter is concerned, it’s a start.
As summer heats up, so does their relationship. But as they peel back the layers, painful family secrets threaten to surface. Can they restore what they had, or are some things better left buried in the past?
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Shock Collar: A Thriller (Micah Reed Book 7)
by Jim Heskett
(275 Reviews)
Genre: Action & Adventure | Thrillers
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His friend lies in a puddle of blood. The killers flee in an unmarked van. Why did they kidnap the dog?
Micah Reed thought he was out on a normal dog walk with his friend. From out of nowhere, masked gunmen assassinate Layne and make off with the dog.
Micah swears vengeance as he realizes the killers left behind the very thing they wanted… the dog collar.
While he grits his teeth and hustles to uncover their identities, they’re also hunting him to recover the missing collar. Soon enough, Micah exposes an urgent clue about a sinister operation going down soon.
Can he foil their big score before they assassinate him too?
Shock Collar is the seventh standalone book in the multi-award-winning Micah Reed series, a set of edge-of-your-seat thrillers. If you like complex characters, shocking twists, and layers of conspiracy, then you’ll love Jim Heskett’s enthralling crime thriller.
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Four Ghost Stories
by Mrs. Molesworth
(238 Reviews)
Genre: Classics
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Four Ghost Stories by Mrs. Molesworth is a well-known and terrifying collection of ghost stories to send a chill down your spine. You will be shocked by these unpredictable and bizarre happenings that you have never before heard of.
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The Knights Templar: The True and Surprising Story Of Histories Most Secretive Order
by Patrick Auerbach
(245 Reviews)
Genre: History
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Arguably one of the most provocative, puzzling, and misunderstood organizations of medieval times, the legendary Knights Templar have always been shrouded in a veil of mystery, while inspiring popular culture from Indiana Jones to Dan Brown.
The order of the Knights Templar was founded by Hugh de Payens, a French nobleman from the Champagne region, along with eight of his companions, in Jerusalem around 1119.
They originally consisted of a group of knights who protected Christian pilgrims travelling to the Holy Land against attack from brigands and Saracen pirates, after the crusaders captured Jerusalem in 1099.
The order’s full name was the “Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon”.
They were given quarters next to the temple and adopted their distinctive uniform – white tunics with an eight-pointed blood-red cross.
In 1129 they took monastic vows of poverty, chastity and obedience and pledged themselves ready to die for their faith.
They were gradually transformed into a chivalric order of warrior-monks who fought with distinction in the Crusades.
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