I do not like my friends and I will never speak to them again. My earlier mentions of there being one clown in the neighborhood are false. There are two. While the first just looks grumpy, the second looks just like Stephen Kings “It” clown. ARG!!! My friends and the kids were ahead by one house trick or treating, and I, standing about six foot one in full Darth Vader costume with awesome lightsaber, hung back with itty bitty Spiderman (he likes to ring the doorbell so he hung back to keep from competing with the other kids for doorbell rights). My friends rushed back to get me to go through a delightfully decorated little yard. I should have suspected something when they all had their cell phones out video taping. I went in, and around the corner “It” sat, and when we met face to freaky clown face…6 foot tall Darth Vader screeched like a girl, arms flailing, lightsaber swinging, videos uploading to Facebook. grrrrr Even the balloons were creepy.
The Catherine Kimbridge Chronicles #1, Inception
Andrew Beery
(128 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction
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2067 was the year I died for the first time… It was painful. Had I known how often I’d be expected to die over the next several millennia, I might have made a stronger effort to stay dead. The year actually started off rather nice. I finished my PhD in high energy physics and was promoted to Lieutenant Commander in the United States Air Force. My first posting after the promotion was to the Lunar One Air Base where I worked with my father, Dr. Robert Kimbridge on “The Project.” “The Project” was our name for a VASIMR Ion Drive interplanetary space craft that used Thorium LFTR reactors for both shielding and power. Capable of a sustained point one G of acceleration, our prototype was expected to make the Mars run in less than a week. By the end of November the ESX Arizona was ready for her first trial runs and I was her pilot. History has an odd way of repeating itself.
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Outsider, The: A Novel
Ann H. Gabhart
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Genre: Religious & Inspirational Fiction | Religion & Spirituality
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For as long as she can remember, Gabrielle Hope has had the gift of knowing–visions that warn of things to come. When she and her mother joined the Pleasant Hill Shaker community in 1807, the community embraced her gift. But Gabrielle fears this gift, for the visions are often ones of sorrow and tragedy. When one of these visions comes to pass, a local doctor must be brought in to save the life of a young man, setting into motion a chain of events that will challenge Gabrielle’s loyalty to the Shakers. As she falls deeper into a forbidden love for this man of the world, Gabrielle must make a choice. Can she experience true happiness in this simple and chaste community? Or will she abandon her brothers and sisters for a life of the unknown?
Soulful and filled with romance, The Outsider lets readers live within a bygone time among a unique and peculiar people. This tender and thought-provoking story will leave readers wanting more from this writer.
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Meeting Place, The (Song of Acadia Book #1)
Janette Oke
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Genre: Historical Fiction | Religious & Inspirational Fiction | Religion & Spirituality | Fantasy
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A Chance Encounter Forever Changed Their Lives–and Destinies.
Crafted by two masters of inspirational fiction–Janette Oke and T. Davis Bunn–and combining the engaging historical settings, rich characterization, and heartwarming messages quintessential to both authors, The Meeting Place is another timeless story for you to cherish.
Set along the rugged coastline of 18th century Canada in what was then called Acadia (now Nova Scotia and New Brunswick), The Meeting Place re-creates a world that was home to native Indians, French settlers, and English garrisons. Such diverse populations did not live in accord, however. Instead, they were isolated within their own groups by a brewing political tension under the difficult English rule.
Amid such chaotic times two women, both about to become brides and both trying to live lives of quiet peace, meet in a lush field of wildflowers. Louisa, a Frenchwoman, and Catherine, who is English, continue to meet secretly through the seasons, sharing both friendship and growing faith.
The outside world does not mirror their own tranquil happiness, and the dreaded crackdown by the English throne threatens far more than their growing bond. In the face of a heart-wrenching dilemma, Louisa and Catherine strive to maintain their faith and cling to their dreams of family and home.
Winner of the Christy Award, presented by the Christian Bookseller Association to honor the best in Christian fiction.
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Can’t Live Without
Joanne Phillips
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Genre: Humor & Entertainment | Romance
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How does it feel to lose everything you own?
Stella Hill is proud of the home she’s created for herself and her daughter. She’s worked hard to buy the very best of everything … But when she wakes one morning to find her kitchen on fire, Stella knows her life will never be the same again.
At least she has Paul to lean on: Paul Smart, owner of Smart Homes, confirmed bachelor and unknowing recipient of a schoolgirl crush Stella never quite got over … When the charismatic John Dean turns up after sixteen years, Stella is determined not to fall for him again. Because now her heart belongs elsewhere. Or does it?
With a boss she’s half in love with, a teenage daughter about to go seriously off the rails, a spendaholic mother, and a house to rebuild, Stella’s problems are only just beginning.
Can Stella put her life – and her home – back together again? And will she ever realize just what it is she really can’t live without?
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Peeling Mom Off the Ceiling: Reclaiming Your Life From Your Kids
Leslie Irish Evans
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Genre: Parenting & Relationships | Self-Help
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A Dope Slap of Solace For the ‘World’s Worst Mother’
Are you certain you’re screwing your kids up? Are you sleep deprived, irritable and even a tad self-loathing? With her witty, irreverent sense of humor, Leslie Irish Evans offers relief for tired, stressed out, mood-swinging moms everywhere.
Peeling Mom Off the Ceiling is a lighthearted, irreverent guide to practical self-care and stress moderation. It unflinchingly prods at motherhood stereotypes and reveals what real mothers look like.
Permission to be a human being …
•Like the good friend who calls you on your crap, this book will dissolve your drama queen delusions with a healthy dose of “Reality Check.”
•Get over yourself and ditch the guilt. Preserve, protect and defend your sleep. Get touched and make room for spirit. These are just some of the universal lessons inside.
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Are you ready to ditch the guilt, perfectionism and anxiety?
This book is the truth serum you’ve been craving.
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No Way to Haircut Day! (Grammy’s Gang Book 1)
Flo Barnett
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Genre: Children’s eBooks
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A boy, a mom, a barber, and a “Superdad” all come together to answer the age-old question of why a child needs a haircut every month or two when he absolutely hates it!
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