It’s the little things in life that can bring you so much joy. Oh I sound spiritual. Well, don’t start giving me too much credit just yet. The little thing that entered my life was a bunch of tiny robots, kinda. I have had my eye on a chocolate mold of tiny robots for quite some time now and I finally got it at the craft store. The silicone mold is only $4.99, and why it took me so long to buy it I will never know. Maybe not buying it all this time was my way of earning good person points for denying myself something. I am pretty sure that’s a real thing. I have been trying to figure out something fun and unique for my baby bassets to bring to school on Valentines day and I think robots in pink, red, dark chocolate and white chocolate painted silver is just the thing. I am really looking forward to painting the white chocolate with the edible silver. Sounds so fancy!
The Quail Runner
by Buddy Mapel
(42 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery
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In the tradition of the legendary Tony Hillerman, The Quail Runner is set in Indian Country. In northern New Mexico, where journalist Dennis Kaatsay has always taken in the natural beauty as if it were oxygen made visible. A native son, from one of the centuries-old Indian pueblos that endure in the Land of Enchantment, he’s always felt sustained by the colors and light and lines — the brilliant yellow of cottonwoods in autumn, the violet sky at dawn, sunlight glinting on the surface of the Chama River, mesa tops and mountain ridges where earth and sky meet. Then three bodies are found hanging from trees and a fourth so savagely beaten the blood spatter experts can’t agree on key facts. The gruesome deaths make it hard for Dennis to look at anything as he once did. Still, he’s driven to look for answers. Even after someone leaves a very visual warning that his questions must end.
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True North
by Kelly Collins
(180 Reviews)
Genre: Women’s Fiction | Romance | Contemporary Fiction
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Scarred. Hopeless. Lost. Alexa Cross leaves Los Angeles with a scarred heart, beat-up car, and a secret. She’s ready to move on and leave her past behind, but fate has had a way of knocking her right back down. Marooned in the middle of nowhere — she imagines misfortune has dealt its final blow, but this time, destiny seems to have a different plan when she ends up in a place aptly called The Last Resort. Reassembling shattered lives is what innately sexy, bar owner, Zane Abbamonte, does best, and it rarely ends well for him. When he sees a woman stranded on the side of the road, desperate and alone, the otherwise irascible biker rescues her without hesitation, but Zane harbors secrets of his own. When Alexa begins to uncover the truth about Zane, the weight of her past comes crashing back. Her instincts say, “Run!” but her heart tells her to stay. Glimpsing the chance for a future together, Zane and Alexa must confront their “ghosts” and navigate through their fears. Will The Last Resort be the end of their encounter or the beginning of everything they desire? Find out in True North.
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THE LUCK OF A FRIENDLY CARD
by M. Frank Keiper
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Genre: Religious & Inspirational Fiction | Humor & Satire | Teen & Young Adult | Religion & Spirituality | Satire
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The Luck of a Friendly Card M. Frank Keiper Introduction Looking for hope in a world of absurdity? Join the cast in this modern fable about a drifter who has been beaten down by an endless string of bad luck and has nearly given up as he approaches the end of his road; but with a stroke of good fortune, the wanderer is surprisingly presented another chance at courage by an unlikely character who is filled with magic, justice, and a lust for life. The tale is filled with games of luck; an enchanting mansion; a prehistoric cavern; a worthy nemesis; and a horde of nefarious and lost souls who only wish to find some kind of hope and a friendship they can trust. Nevertheless, not all is what it appears to be with the host of this party and the future is at risk for everyone in this Comedy of Errors. By the end of this adventure someone dies; another is re-born; and ultimately, a reluctant hero is dealt the turn of a friendly card.
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Fringe Runner (Fringe Series Book 1)
by Rachel Aukes
(163 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction
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An old space captain hounded by arthritis and war memories, Aramis Reyne struggles to make enough credits to feed his crew and keep his ship flying by running mail and supplies to the farthest, most dangerous reaches of the Collective known as the fringe. When he’s offered a no-questions-asked contract to pick up a package, he jumps at the opportunity. But, he quickly learns that he should’ve asked questions… and that there are far worse things in the Collective than being broke. Fans of Firefly, The Expanse, and Guardians of the Galaxy are sure to enjoy this new space opera.
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Threads of Silk
by Amanda Roberts
(7 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction
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When I was a child, I thought my destiny was to live and die on the banks of the Xiangjiang River as my family had done for generations. I never imagined that my life would lead me to the Forbidden City and the court of China’s last Empress. Born in the middle of nowhere, Yaqian, a little embroidery girl from Hunan Province, finds her way to the imperial court, a place of intrigue, desire, and treachery. From the bed of an Emperor, the heart of a Prince, and the right side of an Empress, Yaqian weaves her way through the most turbulent decades of China’s history and witnesses the fall of the Qing Dynasty. Fans of Amy Tan, Lisa See, Anchee Min, and Pearl S. Buck are sure to love this debut novel by Amanda Roberts. This richly descriptive and painstakingly researched novel brings the opulence of the Qing Court to life as Yaqian and Empress Cixi’s lives intertwine over six decades.
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