Rebecca, the preying mantis that lived in the front yard last year, has left quite a legacy behind. I have moved no less than ten baby mantis from the patches of weeds that I am pulling, to some of the permanent plants. Instead of just grabbing a handful of weeds and throwing them in a bucket, I carefully pinch one weed at a time while looking for little babies. I think I have cleared a square foot of weeds in an hours time. UGH!!! I love bugs, but hate weeds. The bonus to moving them to other plants is they will have their own territory and not have to battle it out to the death. I keep telling myself this so I don’t go nuts.
Retrieval – A Javin Pierce Spy Thriller – Book 4
by Ethan Jones
(151 Reviews)
Genre: Thrillers | Literature & Fiction
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Can an assassin have a soft side?
After a botched operation in Geneva, Javin Pierce and his partner are offered the chance to return to the CIS if they eliminate two senior ISIS leaders hiding in Iraq. Dispatched to the lawless lands, Javin and Claudia start to gather intel, and soon find themselves immersed in a sinister corruption scheme that reaches top-level Iraqi officials.
Javin isn’t about to walk away.
Now, being hunted down by ruthless ISIS fighters, the team fights to survive and navigate crooked, ever-shifting allegiances. As Javin and Claudia forge bonds with unlikely local allies from a refugee camp, Javin gets more than he bargained for. The evidence leads to Europe and an elaborate retrieval that, if successful, will tear down the entire corruption scheme and bring desperate relief to the camp.
Javin now realizes his ticket back into the agency might be his most dangerous but satisfying mission yet. How will Javin clean up the targets, get back into the agency, and execute the seemingly impossible retrieval, all without leaving a trace?
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Mousse and Mayhem (A Belle Harbor Cozy Mystery Book 11)
by Sue Hollowell
(192 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Mystery
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Frozen ravioli, a mountain resort wedding, and business burglars…
Eleventh in the Belle Harbor Cozy Mystery series!
Tilly has one eye on the wedding plans for her adoring, quirky uncle while she is scouting clues in a rash of neighborhood business thefts.
Emotions run hot as shop owners point fingers while the thief’s daylight deeds become more brazen. Tensions escalate as a dead body appears, whacked by a bag of frozen ravioli.
Tilly is running out of time to locate the murderer before the wedding. Can she vindicate the long suspect list of family and friends or will she be led down the aisle of no return?
Mousse and Mayhem is Book 11 in the Belle Harbor Cozy Mystery series. A light, cozy mystery in a quaint beach town with a fun loving, amateur female sleuth, her quirky uncle, and enough antiques and pastries to fill your home and your belly. No gore, swearing or cliffhangers. Can be read as a standalone.
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Call of the Heather (Secrets in the Heather Book 2)
by Gwen Kirkwood
(150 Reviews)
Genre: Coming of Age | Sagas
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The sequel to Secrets in the Heather sees World War 2 cast shadows over the glens, and a family worries for its future.
When war is declared in 1939, Andrew and Victoria Pringle are expecting their second child. What should be a happy time is marred by the threat to the peace and future of their beloved glens.
As their family grows, they take comfort in seeing that young Libby, the only girl, has inherited her parents’ love of the land. Libby and the laird’s illegitimate grandson, Billy Lennox, become great friends, but when tragedy strikes, Billy blames himself, and is assailed by doubts and dark moods. He moves to Yorkshire to start a new life but is forced to ask whether he can stay away from the glens and from the friends of his childhood.
Call of the Heather is a light but engrossing novel of life in mid-twentieth century Britain. It makes perfect reading for those who enjoy romantic fiction and sagas, as well as anyone interested in life during that time. It is the second book in Gwen Kirkwood’s Secrets in the Heather trilogy.
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Harrigan
by Max Brand
(299 Reviews)
Genre: Classics
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“Harrigan” by Max Brand. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten?or yet undiscovered gems?of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
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Farm Girl Country Cooking: Hearty Meals for the Active Family
by Karen Jones Gowen
(130 Reviews)
Genre: Cookbooks, Food & Wine
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Although preparing regular family meals can be difficult, it is worth every effort. Dinner provides an opportunity to gather and refresh while spending time together around the table enjoying a meal.
Karen Jones Gowen has collected and tested the book’s 100 recipes of main dishes, sides and desserts from years of experience cooking for a large family. Whether you’re feeding a family on a budget or need ideas on menu planning, this cookbook is the perfect companion for the busy, working cook.
Hearty home-cooking using basic ingredients, plenty of fresh vegetables (and don’t forget the bacon) you will return to these recipes again and again when planning dinners for your family or entertaining for company.
Note to Kindle readers: The ebook version contains links between recipes, to assist you in finding the sides that go with each main dish. It does not, however, contain the full color photographs that are in the print version.
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