I may not be in the garden, but I am thinking about what I want to plant this year. I picked out a few seeds that will attract bees of course, and hopefully a few butterflies. Unfortunately I am feeling that urge again to plant pumpkins again. I have never really had much success with them and every year I am very disappointed. The Barbie sized pumpkins I grew last year were not worth the 400 gallons of water it took to grow them. I will fight the feeling. This year I also pledge to plant only one tomato plant. My youngest and I have an argument that needs to be settled. I said I can grow a tomato plant in the garden just by putting half a tomato in the pot, he disagrees with me. He said the seeds to to come from a package. Is it bad that I am not fully confidant I can grow the plant? Lets see who wins this one.
Paradise
Kent Allen
(1 Review)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Fantasy | Mythology & Folk Tales
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Based on the stage musical “Kingdom”! A bumbling grim reaper mistakenly sends Prince Noble up to Paradise, where he is reunited with a former love, Angeline, who had been brutally murdered two years earlier. Together Noble and Angeline return to the prince’s mortal kingdom — and make a chilling discovery that leads to murder, mayhem, and mystery.
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Sign Off (Caught Dead in Wyoming, Book 1)
Patricia McLinn
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Genre: Mystery | Thrillers | Westerns
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Divorce a husband, lose a career… grapple with a murder. TV journalist Elizabeth “E.M.” Danniher will tell you she committed two sins — she didn’t stay young, and she made an enemy of a powerful news executive — her ex. She used to break national news. Now her top story as the “Helping Out!” reporter at dinky KWMT-TV in Sherman, Wyoming is getting a refund for a defective toaster. Tough, funny and determined, Elizabeth wrestles with isolation, keeping a professional edge, and an evolving self-image. Is Wyoming — the land of cattle, cowboys, tumbleweeds, and fewer than six people per square mile — her new home or a road to permanent obscurity? Soon she’s in a battle of wills with ex-football player turned journalist Mike Paycik, who sees her as a handy rung on his career ladder. And there’s the matter of a deputy sheriff — missing or murdered? Elizabeth finds herself investigating at the insistence of a girl who’s set on proving her father’s innocence. Not that enigmatic rancher Thomas David Burrell makes investigating easy. But Elizabeth won’t fade to black without a fight, no matter how final some might want to make her SIGN OFF.
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The Medicine Tree
Travis McGaughey
(10 Reviews)
Genre: Westerns | Action & Adventure
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The Medicine Tree is set on the plains during a time of transition between the wild frontier and the placement of Native Americans onto reservations. Seeing that you are currently accepting the western genre, this book is different from most western novels that center around worn out “vengeance” climaxes where the hero rides off into the sunset.
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Up The Garden Path
J.P. Levi
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Genre: Women’s Fiction | Contemporary Fiction | Literary Fiction | Historical Fiction
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Sally Howell’s life has sputtered to a standstill. Her boyfriend is a jerk, and her mother is overbearing, despite the hundreds of miles Sally has put between them. Sally even stifles a yawn when she thinks about the dull and boring routine her life has listlessly slipped into over the past several years. Ignoring threats from her boyfriend, criticism from her mother, and her own overwhelming feelings of doubt, Sally uncharacteristically throws reason to the wind. She packs several suitcases, closes her apartment, and heads to Weldon, North Carolina, to find the missing piece in the puzzle of her family tree. Of course, the trail of her paternal grandfather, her family’s proverbial closet skeleton, has been cold for two generations. But Sally stoically endures a slightly crazy land lady and a host of characters from the small town who help and hinder her search. She even unearths a little romance at the end of a row of wilting corn in her land lady’s garden. Wrapped around the story of Sally’s search is the 1926 tale of Elizabeth Roseman, a hopeless romantic. The endless drudgery of cleaning, cooking, and chores on her family’s farm are a far cry from the life of travel and excitement she craves. So Elizabeth seeks adventure in the arms of a delectable migrant farm worker. Her story provides the information that Sally seeks, if she is clever enough to read between the lines.
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In Kala’s Hands: A Lakota Sioux Proclamation
Mary Crocco
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Genre: Historical Fiction | United States
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In Kala’s Hands, A Lakota Sioux Proclamation, by Mary Crocco, is about a special young woman named Kala, who spends her first twenty-four years as a wannabe artist. Kala has no talent, which makes her life miserable as she suffers humiliation from her teachers and classmates. Always having support from her friends and family doesn’t make up for her pensive sadness. Aware her daily scribbles lack talent, she retains her passion. Living in Rapid City, South Dakota, Kala visits art galleries and museums so often, the staff knows her intimately. Hoping to work at a gallery is a dream that she prepares for by educating herself through college in art history. Washing dishes at home, Kala suffers a horrific accident and mangles her right hand. During her emergency room visit, an unexpected visitor appears, Howahkan, from the Lakota Sioux Nation, and wraps a sacred blanket around her shoulders while reminding her of a proclamation declared on the day of her birth. Before she leaves the hospital, her hand is miraculously cured, which results in Kala possessing artistic talent. Shocking Kala, but understanding she now has a destiny to fulfill, absorbs her existence. Family and friends step up to assist Kala with her new purpose in life as an artist. Her boyfriend, Todd, suggests a trip to The Pine Ridge Reservation. The trip reveals Kala’s destiny and she fulfills her proclamation by opening her own art gallery while using the profits to build an art school near the reservation. Unconditional support from Kala’s family and friends, before and after her accident, plays a major role in her success. Life events provided Kala the tools for her trips to the reservation, where she maintains much needed art education for the residents.
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Byron’s Prepper Humor and Survival Guide
Matt Byron
(15 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Entertainment
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Do you consider lead a precious metal? Do your favorite numbers include 5.56 or 7.62? Do you chop down trees with your survival knife? Then you might be a prepper. Byron’s Prepper Humor and Survival Guide takes a strategic and positive approach to prepping. It provides specific short-term and long-term goals for your Personal Prepping Plan. It promotes physical fitness, learning new skills, creating community, and reconnecting with nature. It covers the basics of Kalashnikovs and armored cars too. Byron’s Prepper Humor and Survival Guide is for people who want to enjoy a couple laughs with their prepping hobby.
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