I am being so dramatic right now. This cold or whatever I have is pretty bad. The cough is painful, but I just couldn’t wait to see what changed in the garden while I was gone. It did not disappoint. Quite a few irises, tulips, and daffodils have bloomed, and a few shrubs I thought were dead are showing little green buds. WONDERFUL! I can’t help but act like a sickly woman from the Victorian era though. I was walking around, acting feeble, and in a British accent demanding someone get me my shawl before I catch a death. I don’t own a shawl, and there was no one around. Meh… I got a giggle out of it.
The Route That Takes You Home (Mailbox Mysteries Book 1)
by Melanie Lageschulte
(835 Reviews)
Genre: Holidays | Friendship
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All she needs is a fresh start. Can she find it in a familiar place?
It’s been a rough year for Kate Duncan, both on and off the job. Being a mail carrier puts her in close proximity to her customers, with consequences that can’t always be foreseen. So when a position opens at her hometown post office, she decides to put Chicago in her rearview mirror.
What follows is a summer filled with change. Kate and her cat settle into a charming apartment above Eagle River’s historic Main Street, but she dreams of a different home to call her own. And when she volunteers for the annual sweet corn festival, she finds her footing in the community.
As she drives the back roads around Eagle River, Kate begins to take a personal interest in the people on her route. So when an elderly resident goes missing, she feels compelled to help track him down. It’s a quest marked not by miles of gravel, but matters of the heart: friendship, family, and the small connections that add up to a well-lived life. Don’t miss this new series by the author of the heartwarming “Growing Season” novels!
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The Journey (The Journey Novels Book 1)
by Conrad Jones
(1,247 Reviews)
Genre: Politics & Social Sciences
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This is the most memorable and gripping novel I have read in a very long time. It will stay with me.
This should be on every school reading list.
A modern-day reflection of life in our time.
It is for fans of The Pianist, The Tattooist of Auschwitz, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas and similar.
Jones is a prolific thriller writer but this is his masterpiece.
I Couldn’t put this down. Fast-paced from the beginning. Get your tissues out for this one.
An incredible story, which will haunt me for a long time.
The Journey is a must-read thriller. The gripping story of a young boy and his family, driven from their home by war and indiscriminate violence. Like millions of others, they attempt the treacherous journey across their war-torn continent, trying to reach the safety of Europe. The truth is, Europe doesn’t want them and thousands die every month at the hands of thieves and profiteering men to whom life is cheap. The story is fast-paced, at times heart-breaking but it will pull you along at 100 miles an hour. It will make you think and it will make you question your perception of refugees.
Most of all it will make you ask if your family was in peril, what would you do?
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Freydis: An Epic Nordic Novel (Daughters of Freya Book 1)
by Multiple Authors
(323 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction | Fantasy
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Fiery passion. Perilous voyages. Powerful history.
Freydis Eiriksdatter, one of the most remarkable women of the Viking age, leads a harsh life amongst the towering cliffs and great glaciers of Greenland.
She has the warrior spirit of her father, Eirik the Red, and as Christianity conquers Greenland, she continues to worship the old Norse gods.
Like her brother, Leif Eiriksson, she’s cursed with an adventurer’s soul. Her biggest desire is to become a legendary explorer. Driven by ambition, curiosity – a restless hunger for more – she sets out on a hazardous voyage to Vinland.
But amidst the perils and brutality of nature, her biggest obstacle is rudimentary…
In the year 1080, an explorer can never be a woman.
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Instant Pot Cookbook: The Ultimate Instant Pot Guide and Super Delicious Recipes for Healthy Living
by Amelia Rogers
(448 Reviews)
Genre: Health, Fitness & Dieting
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Are You Looking For A Complete Instant Pot Cooking Guide As A Beginner?
Read this book for FREE on Kindle Unlimited – Download Now!There is no doubt that an Instant Pot is the need of every home in today’s world where one finds it hard to spare a lot of time cooking in the kitchen. This amazing device not only makes preparing your meals quite easy for you but you enjoy your cooking more than ever
” Instant Pot Cookbook: The Ultimate Instant Pot Guide and Super Delicious Recipes for Healthy Living” is the book that will guide you on making things really easy for you while cooking in the kitchen.
Who would not like to have some freedom and enjoy life rather than being bogged down with so many things in the kitchen? Instant Pot is a great electric pressure cooker that can provide you such freedom and get you out of so many troubles that you come across cooking in your kitchen. You will find out what mistakes you are likely to make while using Instant Pot and how to avoid them with simple knowledge.
This book also gives you super delicious and healthy recipes to try in your Instant Pot.
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The Case of the Mysterious Madam: A Gilded Age Historical Mystery (Shipwreck Point Mysteries Book 1)
by Elise M. Stone
(294 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery | Historical Fiction
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A high-powered criminal defense attorney seeks redemption… in the most corrupt town in New England.
In 1894, Whitby, Massachusetts, better known as Shipwreck Point to its residents, personifies the excesses of the Gilded Age. Home to luxury hotels, bawdy houses, gambling establishments, and a crooked local government, Whitby combines the glitter of Newport, Rhode Island with the shady dealings of Tammany Hall.
Titus Strong, lawyer to the rich and famous, left Boston for the seaside town to escape the publicity from his most recent case. As well as his guilty conscience.
Elisabeth Wade, an independent, intelligent young woman in need of a job, has lived in Whitby all her life. She knows the people, the places, and where the bodies are buried. Sometimes literally.
Katie Sullivan, owner of the Honey House, may not have a respectable position, but she is respected. And she’s very protective of her girls. When a drunken lighthouse keeper tries to rape one of them, Katie threatens him. In front of witnesses, including Titus Strong.
When the keeper is found murdered, the police look no further than the well-known madam. But Titus doesn’t believe she killed him.
Will he be able to gather enough evidence to prove her innocence?
With the help of his new secretary and a former Pinkerton detective, Titus is determined to try.
Previously published as Unsafe Harbor.
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Hellfire (Lincoln Hawk Book 4)
by Scott Connor
(49 Reviews)
Genre: Classics | Westerns | Men’s Adventure
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Hellfire’s outlaw gang raided a train bound for Calamity and carrying fifty thousand dollars. But Marshal Lincoln Hawk thwarted their plans and, in the chaos, eighteen innocent townsfolk were killed and the money went missing.
Sixteen years later, a vengeful Hellfire escapes from prison and goes in search of the missing money. But in the now abandoned Calamity, Marshal Hawk has appointed himself as Hellfire’s judge, jury and executioner and is waiting for him.
Can either of them discover what happened to the money? And who is the ghostly figure haunting the station? Only one thing is certain – when the gunsmoke clears just one man will be left standing.
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Cleopatra’s Nose: Randomness in History
by Jakob Sjolander
Genre: History
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History. It’s a mess.
Chaos rules world history, and many times the smallest things have had vast effect. Again and again the course of history has been pushed in one direction or another, like a feather in the wind. Over thousands of years, even the most unlikely event becomes likely.
Nothing is certain except uncertainty.
Learn how:
1. A dropped helmet destroyed an empire
2. A coin toss decided the fate of Hollywood
3. A scientist forgets to clean his plates and discovered penicillin
4. And much, much, more!
After writing two books on mankind’s failed attempts to predict the future, Jakob Sjolander turns to the reason why we fail: Randomness.
Imagine a world shaken by assassinations, scandals, mutated viruses, wars, and serendipitous discoveries. That world is our own. The idea of history’s stately march is an illusion caused by our knowledge of the present. Randomness lurks everywhere, always ready to pounce on our attempts to rationalize our world.
See the true madness of history rather than the tidied-up version taught in school.
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