Today is my Baby Bassets’s first day of school. I got their lunches packed and their school supplies have been divided up and are almost breaking the straps on their new backpacks. My babies are quite excited to get back to school and see all their friends. At this age it’s generally a pretty easy happy day for them and me. Now for the new Kindergartners and their parents it’s always a bit tougher. There is always a cryer and sometimes the child takes it kinda hard as well. I always feel bad for them and wish their was something I could say to make them feel better, but we all must go through it. Time will pass and soon they will be grabbing for the mimosas just like the rest of us.
Shadow Tag: A Ray Schiller Novel (The Ray Schiller Series Book 2)
Marjorie Doering
(172 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery | Crime Fiction
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A body is seated at the head of a conference table in the ACC boardroom in Minneapolis. A pearl-handled revolver is still clutched in the executive’s left hand — an entry wound in his left temple. The Board of Directors insists the company’s new president committed suicide. Paul Davis? Suicide? Detective Ray Schiller isn’t buying it. After twenty years of waiting to take over his late father-in-law’s company, why would Davis kill himself within twenty-four hours of succeeding? Ray knew the man from a recent case. He didn’t like Davis then or now, but he plans to see justice done all the same. The Board and Davis’s successor are quick to answer Ray and his partner Dick Waverly’s questions, but their actions suggest they’re hiding something. Unfortunately, they’re not the only ones keeping secrets — not by a long shot. Ray’s case and personal life both fall victim to complications, and what originally seemed to be a relatively straightforward case takes a turn that puts Ray and Waverly’s lives in serious jeopardy. From the author of the much acclaimed Dear Crossing, Marjorie Swift Doering’s new book would appeal to anyone interested in the best of crime thrillers and mystery
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True Alpha (Shifters in Seattle 1) : New Adult Paranormal Romance
Alisa Woods
(132 Reviews)
Genre: Romance
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He’s a broken alpha. She’s his sexy intern. Mia is just a college girl trying to earn her business degree and dig out of the poverty she was born into — being a shifter is something she hides, hoping her secret won’t sabotage her dreams. Shifters live in the shadows of Seattle, after all, dangerous and generally criminal. At least, that’s what she thinks until a wolf saves her from an attack in an alleyway… and then turns up as the hot boss at her new dot-com internship. Lucas is a broken alpha, a wolf who lost his mate, his pack, and almost himself — he wasn’t looking to rescue a girl or start a pack war. But now he has to keep her safe or it won’t just be her life, but his whole family at risk… only his inner wolf can’t seem to keep its paws off a girl who has secrets of her own. True Alpha (Shifters of Seattle 1) is a complete story with HEA, approximately 410 pages or 100,000 words. It contains scorching hot shifters and sexy interns — only readers over 18 should dive into the steamy world of Shifters in Seattle.
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A Strange and Bitter Fruit
Barry Davis
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Genre: Thrillers | United States | African American
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A chilly spring night in rural South Carolina at the tail end of Reconstruction, the murder of innocents. This is the setting for the initial chapter of the historical thriller, A Strange and Bitter Fruit. Thomas “Tee” Powell, 15, manages to escape as his family is lynched. His father, Zeke, mother Hessie and young sisters Lannie and Effie were hung to teach the blacks of Aiken that voting is not the right of the former slaves, not anymore. He is angry, but instead of wildly lashing out at the Klansmen that murdered his family, he runs away. After a disastrous detour to Tallahassee, Tee joins the Army and ends up in the West, at a remote Army outpost on the lip of the Black Hills. Here, he grows up and begins to accept responsibility for his life and for the lives of others. After six years, the past, in the form of two of the Klansmen, one now a U.S. Senator on a mission to sign a treaty with the Indians, confronts him. He had buried his past deep, even changing his last name. Now, he has to confront it head on, starting with the two killers that entered his fort. Trained by the Army to kill, Tee emerges from his exile and takes revenge on those that committed the murder of his family, beginning with the two men. His purpose is now clear, he must take revenge, and he proceeds ruthlessly to do so. But revenge has its own cost, and Tee suffers that price. Many innocent people are killed, and he struggles with the guilt. A Strange and Bitter Fruit is the story of revenge and its consequences. It is a story of violence and race, a true American story. The novel raises serious questions: Is there a limit on revenge? Is there an act so horrible that any response, no matter how vicious, is just? A Strange and Bitter Fruit, although it takes place in the 19th Century, confronts the reader with many of the issues of race and violence that we continue to live with today.
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The Wandering Tree (The Strewn Field Tales Book 1)
Daniel Wimberley
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Genre: Religion & Spirituality | Coming of Age
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Poverty has a way of stripping childhood of its dignity, a fact of life that Lincoln Chase knows all too well. Wearing thrift store clothes, praying to the gods of adolescence that some loud-mouthed kid doesn’t recognize his old shirt. Building up firewood reserves while other boys are out popping fly balls without a care in the world. It’s a relentless condition without a single redeeming quality. Of course, being poor is something that Lincoln has had time to accept. That his father is a convicted murderer, on the other hand… well, that’s a fresh wound that’ll take some getting used to. And soon enough it’ll be the least of his problems. Yet all is not lost. Because in a long neglected hayfield, something extraordinary is happening — something so contrary to human thinking that the rules of possibility begin to unravel. And for a boy like Lincoln, it doesn’t merely change the way he sees the world. It changes everything.
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Smoked Brisket Recipes: 26 Of The Greatest Brisket Recipes I’ve Ever Shared With The Public (Rory’s Meat Kitchen)
Rory Botcher
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Genre: Cookbooks, Food & Wine
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Smoked Brisket Recipes
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