How on earth can I have eight totes filled with decorations, and actually say to myself, “I have nothing to decorate with.” Of course I had a few things to put up here and there, and I wasn’t including the Christmas tree ornaments. As my partner in crime pointed out as well, I have eight totes of stuff I was also unwilling to part with. I think it is time for me to start clearing some stuff out. I will have to make a lot of hard decisions, but its for the best. Plus I have to make room for all the new stuff I bought this year. Hubby will get suspicious if I end up adding another new tote like I did last year. I only bought one new thing this year babe. Yes, it fill an entire tote.
The Dead and the Missing (Adam Park Thriller Book 1)
by A. D. Davies
(99 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery | Thrillers
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A brutal international underworld. A kidnapped girl. A PI determined to burn it all.
When Adam Park’s former mentor recruits him to locate a vulnerable loved one, he learns very quickly that the girl is either the victim of an ex-con’s manipulation or the brains behind the robbery of a major criminal enterprise. Whatever the truth may be, she is in mortal danger. Tracking the pair from the UK to Paris, then Paris to Asia, Adam delves into the murky and violent world of human trafficking and extortion, where he must draw upon the darkest corners of his psyche to survive. But these are facets of himself he has long denied exist. Bubbling just beneath the surface, Adam has kept his anger and violence caged all his life. Because he’s a good person.
Isn’t he? The Dead and the Missing is the first Adam Park novel, a journey that launches a PI from the relative safety of the corporate world to the hard-boiled existence required to get the job done. At any cost to his soul.
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The Paranormal 13 (13 free books featuring witches, vampires, werewolves, mermaids, psychics, Loki, time travel and more!): Now with a bonus 14th novel!
by Multiple Authors
(1,155 Reviews)
Genre: Romance
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13 full length paranormal and urban fantasy novels featuring witches, vampires, werewolves, mermaids, psychics, Loki, time travel and more!
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The Sticky Buns Challenge: Clean Christian and Funny! (Sticky Notes Book 2)
by Sherri Schoenborn Murray
(27 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Contemporary Fiction | Religious & Inspirational Fiction | Women’s Fiction
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Ethel needs taste-testers, or maybe she only needs Jimmy.
When her neighbor challenges her to a sticky bun baking contest, Ethel King quickly learns that she is sticky-bun-challenged. She has one month to discover a prize-winning recipe or risk losing in front of her friends. All that can go wrong does! Thankfully, Jimmy, her 22-year-old grandson, is living with her now and will eat almost anything.
This is lighthearted CHRISTIAN fiction with dashes of romance. Two recipes are included. Now available in AUDIO. This is Book Two in the Sticky Notes Series – and can be read as a standalone.
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Halfway to Magnolia House
by Anthony Mays
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Genre: Literature & Fiction | Historical Fiction | Suspense
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Laura Wingate’s life in New York City was falling apart. The man she hoped to marry would not commit, and her job as a museum exhibitions manager was growing stale. Needing to reevaluate her future, she travels to Magnolia House located near Alexandria, Louisiana. It was a place she shared many happy days with her grandparents. Along the way, Laura meets Kendrick Reynolds, a Hollywood director preparing to film a movie in the area around Alexandria based on the American Civil War’s Red River Campaign. Her attraction to Kendrick quickly puts his life in danger when another crew member, and forgotten high school classmate, competes for her attention. As production gets underway, Laura also becomes intrigued by the historical events of 1864 and rumors about Magnolia House involvement in the Underground Railroad. Artifacts she discovers in the attic suggest the rumors were not unfounded, but she cannot interpret their meaning. When her new suitors accidentally stumble across the evidence she seeks, they put aside their differences and make a pact to keep it from her. Little did she suspect the past was going to collide with the present, changing her forever.
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Mail-Order Kid: An Orphan Train Rider’s Story
by Marilyn June Coffey
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The massive orphan train exodus whisked three-year-old Teresa from the safety of her New York orphanage, where the worst thing the Foundling nuns did was wash her curly black hair, to a desolate house and cold-hearted “parents” in Kansas. There she entered a small and strange Volga German world whose inhabitants spoke a language she had never heard. In this odd world, she encountered whippings and sexual abuse. Perhaps half a million children, like Teresa, were plucked from orphanages and shipped by rail (or “relocated”) to nearly every state in the Union from 1854 to 1929. Mail-Order Kid looks at the orphan train movement through the eyes of one small child who yearns to know her “real” mother, survives a tortured childhood, and ultimately, as an adult, comes to terms with her past, her faith, and herself.
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