I have just 6 days until Tough Mudder. I am going to eat well and jog. I really am going to jog tonight. I am going to put on the outfit, the shoes, get a water bottle, and then I am going to jog. Maybe even sprint. I don’t know yet. Lets just see where the mood takes me, but I am going to do this. For reals. The brownies are all gone, so no temptations. For real for reals. It will happen. Yes….probably…..maybe.
Little Lies
Heather Gudenkauf
(50 Reviews)
Genre: Literary Fiction | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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In this riveting prequel novella to her novel Little Mercies, New York Times bestselling author Heather Gudenkauf explores how even the smallest lies can have far-reaching consequences.
When the body of a woman is discovered in a local park—with her bewildered four-year-old son sitting beside her—veteran social worker Ellen Moore is called in to assist in the police investigation. Positioned beneath a statue of Leto, the goddess of motherhood, the crime is weighted with meaning and, Ellen discovers, remarkably similar to one from a decade past.
Ellen’s professional duty is to protect the child, but she’s not equipped to contend with a killer. As she races to connect the dots, she knows her time is running out. And the stakes are high: if she fails, another mother is sure to make the ultimate sacrifice.
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Fighting for Dear Life: The Untold Story of Terri Schiavo and What It Means for All of Us
David C. Gibbs
(30 Reviews)
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs | Politics & Social Sciences | Religion & Spirituality
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The story of the untimely death of Terri Schiavo, why it should not have happened, and its meaning for life in the legal and political arenas.
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Operation Wolfe Cub (The Time To Tell, Book 1,Thriller Suspense)
H.C. Wells
(49 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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PLEASE BE ADVISED:This Book 1 of The Time To Tell series continues into Book 2 and is a controversial work of historical fiction involving domestic and worldly problems.
The Time To Tell begins in 1944. A plan is hatched inside of Germany in the pursuit of peace for a thousand years. A young baby boy is whisked away in the night, identifiable only by the anklet he wears on his leg and the markings he bears on his head. In the dead of night in a most unusual storm he is put on a vessel headed for the safety of America. And with him is carried the fate of mankind.
Eddie Coolidge is a disabled American veteran who is unable to provide his wife Chantain with children…until the day he finds a mysterious baby washed ashore from a shipwreck near his home. Hoping against hope that this is the child he has always wished for, he takes the baby boy home to his wife. While at first elated, they soon begin to discover clues about the child’s origin as they watch in awe as he begins to demonstrate uncanny abilities…
A thought-provoking work of historical science fiction, H. C. Wells’s debut of his The Time To Tell series is a fascinating look at America’s history and the possible, hidden truths behind it.
A taut, well-paced thriller full of intrigue and almost unbearable suspense, Wells captures your attention from the novel’s opening action sequence and never relents, always staying two steps ahead with intricate plotting marked by sharp turns and surprising twists. A razor sharp ear for time and place lend authenticity, and the marvel of weaving a fictional tale infused by magical realism within true events is nothing short of astonishing. Full of gusto and quiet unease, Operation Wolfe Cub will have you questioning your beliefs and rethinking the meaningful moments of the past seventy years.
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Seasonings:: Sweet Tears and Saffron
T. C. Haas
(15 Reviews)
Genre: Cookbooks, Food & Wine | Contemporary Fiction | Women’s Fiction
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A Cajun-flavored journey of desire and culinary magic ensue when Rebecca walks away from her husband, her son and the boutique hotel she owns. Although Rebecca’s absence is eased by the small, random miracles of Mardi, this woman herself is a mystery. Found on a New Orleans dock, she is homeless with amnesia. Crazier still, Mardi is so much like the lady of legend that locals claim once saved this island from disaster that some believe she actually practices special powers. While Mardi does begin a person-by-person rescue of all she meets… the faith of one child and a womanizing musician might be enough to deliver her from the horror of her own past and awaken a talent that will impact their bayou-bound world.
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Clifton Chase and the Arrow of Light
Jaimie Engle
(24 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks
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History clashes with fantasy in this middle grade adventure story.
How could Clifton Chase have known the strange arrow he found would take him on an adventure to 1485 England? Tasked to save two princes forgotten by time, he must defeat a dragon, fend off a swarm of mermaids, and face King Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field. Why has this magical arrow brought him through time? And will he be able to complete the challenge before it’s too late?
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