When I am a little stressed I like to relax by watching cat videos on YouTube. Yes, it is very cliche but I love it and darn it if those cats aren’t just the cutest things in the world. Well now there is a new video out there showing a cat saving a little boy from a dog attack. It’s pretty hard to watch, but…WOW!! That kitty doesn’t mess around. I love the fact that everyone human and animal knows not to mess with a kitty. They are the ultimate weapon. Sharp, fast, flexible, and OH SO DARN CUTE!! Now back to my cat videos….
Exit Unicorns (Exit Unicorns Series)
Cindy Brandner
(127 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction | Contemporary Fiction | Romance
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It is the spring of 1968 in Belfast, Northern Ireland and James Kirkpatrick has just lost his father under suspicious circumstances, Casey Riordan is released from prison after five years and Pamela O’Flaherty has crossed an ocean and a lifetime of memories to find the man she fell in love with as a little girl. All three lives are on a collision course with each other against the backdrop of the burgeoning civil rights movement and a nation on the brink of revolution.
They come from disparate backgrounds- Jamie a wealthy industrialist whose life is like an imperfect but many faceted jewel- brilliant, flawed and with a glitter that is designed to distract the observer. Casey- a card carrying member of the Irish Republican Army, who must face the fact that five years away has left him a stranger, a misfit in his own neighbourhood where not everyone is sympathetic to a convicted rebel. Pamela- who has come to Ireland in search of a memory and a man who may not have existed in the first place.
Through it all runs the ribbon of a love story; love of country, the beginning love of two people unable to resist the pull of each another regardless of the cost to themselves and those around them and the selfless love of one man who no longer believes himself capable of such emotion.
Ultimately this is the story of Ireland herself, of how nation is bound to one’s identity, woven into the weft of all we become. And whether, finally, freedom and peace can walk down the same road, hand in hand.
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Bittersweet Hope
Ryann Jansen
(34 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult | Romance
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With a hooker for a mother, seventeen-year-old Audrey Emerson is pretty sure her life can’t get any more screwed up. Until, that is, her mom is murdered and she and her sisters are put in separate foster homes. That is like, the definition of hell.
Then Audrey meets Caleb. She’s wary to begin with, but slowly she learns to trust, and to believe in herself. Even though she feels guilty for being so happy after her mother’s death, Audrey can’t help but be grateful that her life is finally her own, and that she can for once be a normal teenager.
There’s only one problem. Her youngest sister seems to be following in their mom’s footsteps, and Audrey can’t let that happen. The question is, can she save her sister while still saving herself.
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Book One: The Girl (The Sanctum)
Madhuri Blaylock
(32 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy
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The Sanctum, an all-powerful governing body founded by ten families, entrusted to maintain the peace amongst Magicals and ensure the ignorance of humans, has been corrupted by greed and savagery for generations, but is all Wyatt Clayworth has ever known.
A descendant of one of the Founding Families and Class A Warrior, Wyatt has always believed in the ways of The Sanctum, having grown up in the system and thrived under their leadership. A golden boy, renowned for his prowess and skill in battle, Wyatt has never questioned a mission or kill order until the night he crosses paths with a brutally injured and mysterious girl.
Scouring Central Park with his best friend and fellow Class A Warrior, Ryker Morrison, for the hybrid demon prophesied to bring an end to The Sanctum and destroy the world for Magicals and humans alike, Wyatt instead finds Dev and his whole life turns upside down. Told he was hunting a killing machine, hellbent on wreaking havoc and destruction upon all it encounters, Wyatt instead sees nothing more than a broken girl with haunted eyes and a bit of a death wish.
All Dev wants is for Wyatt to either kill her or leave her alone. When he refuses to do either, she finds herself being pulled into his life while being hunted by warriors everywhere she turns. Drawn to one another for reasons they cannot begin to explain to themselves, much less anyone else, Wyatt is determined to protect Dev and help her realize her mission to avenge the deaths of her family at the hands of The Sanctum. His abdication of his duties and his outright rejection of his responsibilities to The Sanctum create a maelstrom of events beyond anyone’s imagination.
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Italian Summer (Mina’s Adventures)
Maria Grazia Swan
(18 Reviews)
Genre: Women’s Fiction | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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When they say, “you can’t go home again,” they’re talking about Mina Calvi, twenty-something Italian transplant to California. Still, nursing a broken heart, desperate to discover her place in the world, Mina arrives in the town of her birth in Veneto, Italy. In the decade she’s been gone, the village nestled at the foot of the Dolomites has changed much, yet remained oddly the same. Friends have moved on, family members passed away. Mina feels even more alone in her motherland than in America, and there seem to be too many bizarre deaths for such a tiny, serene village. Then a fresh chance at true love and a welcome bonding with a dear new friend give her hope. But the deadly secrets moldering in the centuries-old cemetery could rip it all from her and leave Mina emptier than before. Will she find herself or lose her heart again? Can Mina survive her Italian Summer?
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The Killing of Train-Man Brown
Will Bevis
(12 Reviews)
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
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I was only 17 – a white kid green as they come – when I first met Walker Brown. Everybody called him “Train-Man Brown,” or just “Train-Man.” Not “Trainman” – that was too soft. The emphasis was on “Man.” A black man, he had evidently kicked more than a few butts in his lifetime of working in the moving mail cars, and had earned quite of bit of respect along the way. It was assumed he was crazy – but I never believed it, not for a moment.
And he was the only one who would help me, as I struggled to do my best on what some people called “The Gravy Train.” The U.S.P.S.
This is his story. Of how he died when the thing he loved most in the world – sorting the mail on a moving train – was taken away from him. Leaving only my memory of him.
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