I have no time for rain on Friday. I do not want to explain that to the chickies.
The Glass Wall
Madison Adler
(71 Reviews)
Genre: Mythology & Folk Tales | Fantasy | Teen & Young Adult
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17-year-old Sydney’s only interest in life is flying under the radar.
But destiny has other plans when the tall, handsome, and unusual Rafael Channing moves into the neighborhood. Athletic and with killer looks, he wears black eyeliner like a magician and speaks like a hero from a seventeenth-century novel.
What starts out as a light-hearted investigation with her gadget-happy foster father takes a serious turn when she discovers that Rafael isn’t human. Add Jareth, the country’s latest rock sensation, into the mix and Sydney is swept into a mysterious world of Tulpas, the Fae, and the Brotherhood of the Snake.
Sydney doesn’t know she’s a Blue Thread of Fate. She doesn’t know the fate of humanity depends on her choice of whom to trust—Jareth or Rafael. And she certainly doesn’t know that she’s taken the first step on the unexpected path of love.
Ages 12+ [83,605 words – 352 pages of a 6X9 book ]
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Don’t Cry Over Killed Milk: A Damon Lassard Dabbling Detective Mystery
Stephen Kaminski
(25 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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Jeremiah Milk lived a life filled with emotional extremes. Amniotic band syndrome—a congenital condition—left his fingers and toes malformed. Ridiculed as a child, he became an adolescent hermit. As an adult, Jeremiah’s wounds healed when he landed a position as a park ranger and married a woman who loved him despite his physical appearance. But fate ripped his life to shreds when his wife and infant son died on the same night in separate calamities. Shortly thereafter, the tides turned once more as an act of Jeremiah’s ostensible benevolence translates into a financial boon. The book on Jeremiah’s life closes without mercy when he’s found murdered at Tripping Falls State Park.
Damon Lassard—Hollydale’s loveable civic leader, amateur sleuth, and Jeremiah’s neighbor—springs into action. He’s obstructed by a prickly lieutenant, but wriggles information unknown to the police from a colorful bevy of suspects. Aided by his best friend Rebecca and his reluctant ally Detective Gerry Sloman, Damon engineers a deep dive into Jeremiah’s past to solve the crime. Along the way, Damon strengthens his relationship with the breathtaking Bethany Krims, cracks a local horticultural mystery, and tries in vain to tame his wickedly sarcastic mother.
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Rockapocalypse
Byron Suggs
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Genre: Action & Adventure
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1974 -It started out as a typical summer in a small southern town for 15-yr old Pete Travers and his friends, until the real rock stars showed up. Real dead that is. When bizarre occurrences, unexplained disappearances, and outpourings of prejudice become frequent in Harper’s Mill, the four friends discover they’ve been destined for a gig far more challenging than anything they ever imagined. The rockers join forces with the four teens to rid the town of a hatred so intense, it has bred its own evil in the most unlikely of places. But will they succeed?
2011 – Thirty-seven years later, record industry mogul Peter Travers lies in a coma as the result of a horrific auto accident. As he teeters between life and death, he relives the life-changing events from the past in his mind. When his friends reunite to stand watch and offer their support, they realize Peter’s auto crash was no accident. They also discover that the powers that saved them all those years ago have returned. But the question that burns in their hearts is: Why? The power of music’s timeless message, the bonds of friendship, and a gift from God culminate in a cataclysmic battle that reaches to the gates of heaven. Is their faith strong enough to protect Peter and his family from the evil force that struggles to claim what he deems rightfully his – Peter’s very soul?
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The Elder Unearthed: Tales of NasNoroth and the Cult of the Elder
Michael W. Garza
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Genre: Horror | Short Stories
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The Elder Unearthed is an H.P. Lovecraft inspired collection of tales and poetry in horror and the macabre. The Cult of the Elder yearns to bring the dark gods through the endless void to wreak havoc on the nonbelievers of this world. You will bear witness to the wicked things that lay claim to those who call on NasNoroth and its Elder kin.
Table of Contents
- The Elder Unearthed
- The Harvester
- Teeth of the World
- The Burning of Legel Manor
- The Calling
- Crimson Rising
- A Rose by Any Other Name
- The Long Forgotten
- The Grief That Lingers
- Drums in the Void
- A Step through Darkness
- The Hunger
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Minimalist Living: Decluttering for Joy, Health, and Creativity
Genevieve Parker Hill
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Genre: Crafts, Hobbies & Home | Self-Help
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Reader’s Choice Award-winning author Genevieve Parker Hill comes a fresh new minimalism guide for everyone. If your garage, attic, closets, and surfaces are filled with clutter, all that extra stuff can get in the way of a full experience of life as it was meant to be lived. Minimalist Living covers not only techniques for decluttering, but how to fill your newfound space with meaningful activities that add joy to your life and support your goals.
This guide to simplifying for health, joy, and creativity teaches:
- Why you should define your own sense of minimalism
- How to create your “Minimalist Mission Statement”
- How to use the techniques of “blazing” and “gazing” to declutter
- Why decluttering now can lead to a happier, healthier, and more creative life
- How to deal with sentimental items without losing their meaning
- The amazing connection between minimalism and living your soul’s deepest purpose
And much more…
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