After our drive down highway 90 from Spokane we landed in Missoula Montana. I absolutely love the RV park we spent the night in. Jim and Mary’s RV Park. I miss my garden and all of my plants, and this place is filled with beautiful themed flowerbeds. The website said it prided itself in is lovely gardens and it did not disappoint. The night before we arrived they had a windstorm of up to 80 miles an hour. By the time we arrived around 2 or so, they had already cleaned up most of the damage and the gardens we back in tip top shape. IMPRESSIVE! We took a nice walk around the RV Park admiring the flowers, and letting the pups stretch their legs. Of course I took a lot of pictures. A little inspiration for my garden at home. I will post them on my other blog Pollen Patch (Click Here to see them). For a bit of a change we actually went out to dinner. I really wanted to see what downtown Missoula looked like. What little I saw, I really liked. I wish we had more time and energy to look around. The wind storm knocked out power to a lot of the area, including the burger joint, Wally and Buck we originally were planning to eat at. There was a delightful pizza place next door so we grabbed a bite there and then made our way back home. We spent the night watching a movie and then it was lights out. Today heading to Cameron Montana, getting us closer to Yellowstone.
Promise Kept (Harland Creek Series Book 1)
by Jodi Allen Brice
(2,387 Reviews)
Genre: Romance
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Lying on her job application wasn’t the best way to kick off her fresh start in a small town, but Heather Smith is out of options. She desperately needs the job, or she will soon be without a place to live. Even so, Heather truly likes Elizabeth Harland, the old woman who hired her as her caregiver, and is eager to work hard and prove she’s right for the task.
Now, if she could just figure out why a local farmer keeps casting suspicious glares her way…
Sure, Grayson McCade has his hands full with his farm. That doesn’t change the fact that he considers the residents of Harland Creek family, and he takes time to look out for them all. The second he learns a newcomer has been hired to care for Elizabeth, he worries the kind-hearted old woman is being scammed.
Acting on what he believes to be the best of intentions, he sets out to uncover the truth about Heather’s past. Will the secrets revealed tarnish Heather’s new start before it even begins? Or will Grayson help make Harland Creek the home her heart longs for?
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Bishop Street
by Rene D. Schultz
(342 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Women’s Fiction
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“Bishop Street” is a heartwarming and redemptive novel that captures the complex relationships between four orphans and their lifetime of challenges. It’s uplifting and with each turn of the page you fall more in love with the characters.
Margaret Gray for the past twenty years has hidden behind a facade of normalcy. She wasn’t always rich and famous. At the age of seven her mother abandons her on the steps of the Bishop Street Orphanage with a note pinned to her coat. Here, under the cruel tutelage of Sister Theresa, Maggie develops a powerful bond with her roommates, Elizabeth, Lucy and Randolph. Their close friendship fortifies them against the years of physical abuse, emotional torment, and manipulation by Sister Theresa.
Now, Maggie is thirty-nine and her nightmares are coming back. Despite a successful writing career and a flawless reputation, she is unable to keep all that she has built from crumbling around her. It’s been twenty years since she’s heard from her friends. Why didn’t they answer her letters? Had they survived? Had Sister Theresa been right, or had she manipulated them all with lies, aiming to destroy their friendship, forever?
With nothing left to fear, Maggie hires Damon Depre, a private investigator to find her friends, and seek the truth. This starts her down a twisted path that will once again, test her strength of character. Will she find more than just her friends…
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Exe Marks the Spot (Lockwood and Darrow Mysteries Book 1)
by Suzy Bussell
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Genre: Mystery
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A disappearance. A murder. Two mysteries connected.
Meet Angus Darrow, straight-laced, ex-police detective, turned private investigator. He’s hired to find a missing vulnerable young man whose parents are convinced he’s been co-erced into something bad.
But in order to try and find the boy, technophobe Angus needs to recruit Charlotte Lockwood, a brilliant but unpredictable cyber security expert.
They quickly discover they need each other more than they realise.
With her technical knowledge and his investigation skills, will they uncover the mystery of the missing boy?
Exe Marks the Spot is perfect for fans of crime, mystery and detective stories by authors like Robert Galbraith, LJ Ross and Rachel McClean.
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Brave Rider
by Harvey Goodman
(326 Reviews)
Genre: Westerns | Action & Adventure
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Jericho Buck is young, tough, and fearless, and has been burning across the western frontier like a prairie fire since he left home at fourteen. Now twenty-one, Jericho finds his biggest adventures yet riding one hundred miles a day through a desolate, hostile landscape for the famed Pony Express. The camaraderie amongst the riders and crew is iron-clad and it’s the best money he has ever made. But on a fateful day, Jericho comes across a lonesome spot where desperadoes have just captured a beautiful young Paiute woman. In a life and death moment, Jericho’s bravery forever bonds him with a Paiute tribe in a righteous quest for survival and ultimate justice.
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Halloween Land: A Coming of Age Novella
by Kevin J. Kennedy
(287 Reviews)
Genre: Horror
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An action-packed, coming of age horror tale, full of twists, turns and unexpected adventures.
Zak and Wendy are a couple of horror buffs who love Halloween.
In their sleepy, run-down little town, an exciting attraction promises to inject some life into the place for one special night only. A travelling carnival, making its debut on Halloween.
Anticipation builds, and the mysterious ‘Halloween Land’ carnival is the talk of the town; the calliope music, bright lights, and sweet and savoury smells from the pop-up carnival lure in the crowds flocking to the pier. The two teenage friends Zak and Wendy are eager to be among the first.
Revelations unfold, mysteries peek from the outer limits. The kids have to think and act fast to defeat the evil that’s come to town and it’s nothing like in the movies!
This tale is full of mystery, fun, magic, tension and dread.
Step up for the ride, give your ticket to the clown, she’ll show you a good time; no one can say where you will end up, but it’ll be a wicked ride!
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SBS: The Invisible Raiders
by James D. Ladd
(378 Reviews)
Genre: History
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Shrouded in secrecy, the Special Boats Squadron, the SBS, has always been the subject of much conjecture and speculation.
An elite, semi-clandestine military establishment, their reputation is as formidable as that of their Army counterpart, the SAS.
They can infiltrate enemy harbours, marine installations and coastlines held by hostile troops. Armed with the most sophisticated weapons and communications systems, their objectives are as carefully defined as a surgeon’s blade: sabotage, kidnap, reconnaissance or, that vital but rarely-recognised contribution to warfare, intelligence gathering.
Following the format of the bestselling Who Dares Wins, James Ladd has succeeded in penetrating beyond the mythology to reveal hitherto little-known aspects of Britain’s premier seaborne ‘special force’. He outlines its activity during the Second World War and traces its impact on conflicts throughout the rest of the 20th century.
James D. Ladd was a Royal Marine before he became a journalist and a widely respected military historian. He was the author of several leading military books including Commandos and Rangers of World War II and Royal Marines 1919-1980: An Authorised History. He died in 2006.
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