We had a blast last night! The Harlem Globtrotters are just as awesome now as I remember when I was a kid. My youngest baby basset wasn’t too thrilled when we told him we were going to a basketball game, and he didn’t believe me when I told him it wasn’t just any ordinary game. After a few minutes though he was laughing and cheering along with everyone else. Of course this means I will never be able to take him to a regular game. He would get very upset when the players didn’t get sassy like the Globetrotters. We all laughed, cheered, booed, and were amazed at all the tricks the players performed. I honestly think I wore myself out laughing. I feel it this morning though, but so worth it. If you ever get the chance to see the Globetrotters in person, even if you are not a sports fan at all, I highly recommend it.
Waves of Love: Contemporary Romance (Holidays Beach Read Book 1)
Lori Ann Mitchell
(68 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Coming of Age | Contemporary Fiction | Sagas | Women’s Fiction
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Can love overcome an age difference of more than 10 years? A contemporary romance unlike any other! At thirty-two, Sage Drake has the world by the tail. She owns her own bookstore, in sunny Florida, and loves her work so much she lives in the apartment above the store. Then one day a young surfer strolls in, cadging free coffee and donuts from her little cafe. His name is Derek Chambers, and he’s no regular surfer: he’s an author of a series of surfing travelogues, eager to do a book-signing or two at Sage’s store. She goes him one better by offering to host a series of writing workshops, with Derek as the star. In return, Derek offers to teach Sage – who’s never learned – how to surf. Will the two find love in the waves?
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Hacker For Hire (Ted Higuera Series Book 2)
Pendelton Wallace
(179 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery | United States
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If Clive Cussler had written Ugly Betty, it would be Hacker for Hire. Hacker for Hire, a suspense novel about corporate greed and industrial espionage, is the second book in a series about Latino computer security analyst Ted Higuera and his best friend, para-legal Chris Hardwick.
The goofy, off-beat Ted Higuera, son of Mexican immigrants, grew up in East LA. An unlikely football scholarship brought him to Seattle. Chris, Ted’s college roommate, grew up with a silver spoon in his mouth. His father is the head of one of Seattle’s most prestigious law firms. Ted’s first job out of college leads him into the world of organized crime where he faces a brutal beating. After being rescued by beautiful private investigator Catrina Flaherty, Ted decides to go to work for her. Catrina is hired by a large computer corporation to find a leak in their corporate boardroom when the previous consultant is found floating in Elliot Bay. Ted discovers that Chris’s firm has been retained by their prime suspect. Now he and Chris are working opposite sides of the same case. Ted and Catrina are led deep into Seattle’s Hi-Tech world as they stalk the killer. But the killer is also hunting them. Can Ted find the killer before the killer finds him?
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Outage Boxed Set: Books 1-3 (Outage Horror Suspense Series)
T.W. Piperbrook
(91 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction | Teen & Young Adult | Fantasy | Horror
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This specially-priced bundle contains the first three books in the OUTAGE series: *Outage *Outage 2: The Awakening *Outage 3: Vengeance A
When an early snow ravages the small town of Plainfield, the residents are stripped of heat, power, and mobility. They’ll soon wish they had protection. Somewhere outside, something else is lurking. Waiting for the chance to strike…
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TOUCHING THE WIRE: Auschwitz:1944
Rebecca Bryn
(31 Reviews)
Genre: Suspense | Historical Fiction
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“He had no way to tell her he had given her life: no right to tell her to abandon hope.”
A story of every man and woman interred in Nazi death camps throughout the Second World War, this novel is based on real events.
Part One – In the Shadow of the Wolf : In a death camp in 1940’s Poland, a young doctor and one of his nurses struggle to save lives and relieve the suffering of hundreds of women. As their relationship blossoms, amid the death and deprivation, they join the camp resistance and, despite the danger of betrayal, he steals damning evidence of war-crimes. Afraid of repercussions, and for the sake of his post-war family, he hides the evidence but hard truths and terrible choices haunt him, as does an unkept promise to his lost love.
Part Two – Though the Heavens should Fall In present-day England, his granddaughter seeks to answer the questions posed by her grandfather’s enigmatic carving. Her own relationship in tatters, she meets a modern historian who, intrigued by the carving, agrees to help her discover its purpose. As her grandfather’s past seeps into the present, she betrays the man she loves and is forced to confront her own guilt in order to be able to forgive the unforgivable and keep her grandfather’s promise.
“A young woman bent to retrieve her possessions. An SS officer strode past. ‘Leave. Luggage afterwards.’ She stood wide-eyed like a startled deer, one arm cradling a baby. Beside her an elderly woman clutched a battered suitcase. The girl’s eyes darted from soldier to painted signboard and back. ‘What are we doing here, grandmother? Why have they brought us here?’ The wind teased at her cheerful red shawl, revealing and lifting long black hair. She straightened and attempted a smile. ‘It’ll be all right, Grandmother. God has protected us on our journey.’ Voices rasped, whips cracked, dogs barked… An SS officer pushed towards a woman of about fifty. ‘How old?’ She didn’t respond so the officer shouted. He edged closer. As a doctor he held a privileged postion, but he’d also discovered he had a gift for languages. He translated the German to stilted Hungarian, adding quietly. ‘Say you’re under forty-five. Say you are well. Stand here with the younger women.’ He moved from woman to woman, intercepting those he could.’Say you are well. Say your daughter is sixteen. Say you can work or have a skill. Say you aren’t pregnant.’ Miriam’s eyes glistened. ‘May He rescue us from every foe.’ She touched her grandmother’s cheek, a gentle lingering movement, and placed a tender kiss on her baby’s forehead. She moved to stand where he pointed. Miriam’s eyes met his. He had no way to tell her had given her life: no right to tell her to abandon hope. ‘Holy Mary, mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death.’ ”
Words readers have used to describe this story – ‘astonishing – compelling – relentlessly engaging – important – complex and brilliant.’
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250 Random Facts Everyone Should Know: A collection of random facts useful for the odd pub quiz night get-together or as conversation starters.
Tyler Buckhouse
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Genre: Education & Teaching | Humor & Entertainment
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Have you ever had that moment when you are in the middle of a conversation and suddenly the room becomes quiet and nobody knows how to move the discussion forward? Of course you do. Haven’t we all? It’s for this reason that I decided to write this book. What better way to break that silence than to throw out some of these facts: • Gorillas spend up to 14 hours a day sleeping. • One quarter of the bones in your body are in your feet. • In the 1830s, ketchup was sold as medicine. And so was Coca-Cola. • The longest English word without a vowel is “Rhythm”. Whatever your motivation may be, there’s a really good chance you’ll find these facts and tidbits useful. So if you’re ready, here are 250 facts that everyone should know about!
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