There is a place in my yard that is filled with evil and dark horrors too terrible to imagine. A horrible bad place that I think is CURSED! AAHHHH. Okay, I might be being a bit dramatic. Its just the space behind the grill and it’s fine for humans, but late at night the wild critters do some pretty terrible things back there. A year or so ago, I went back there and found tufts of fur everywhere and long deep scratches in the concrete. That must have been a horrible scene. It’s pretty common for me to find fur, feathers, and lizard body parts spread all over the place back there. Yesterday morning it was a particularly gruesome scene. My hubby said he heard screaming coming from behind the grill and when he went to investigate he saw baby raccoons running from the scene. I went out that morning to find blood everywhere. I was so worried that a baby racoon was hurt, but soon realized that it wasn’t fur, but feathers. So there I was, once again cleaning body parts and blood. It was like some horrible Game of Thrones stuff went on while I slept. Horrible nature… just horrible.
Stiff Arm Steal (Miami Jones Florida Mystery Series Book 1)
A.J. Stewart
(428 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Satire | Mystery | Action & Adventure
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The prize possession of former football hero, part-time media personality and full-time blowhard BJ Baker has been stolen from his palatial Palm Beach home. Baker has called in the Mayor, the police, the sheriff and everyone else he can co-opt into the search. But if he really wants the person who can find it, one name keeps coming up. Miami Jones. Problem is, he can’t stand Jones. And the feeling is mutual. Miami takes on a jealous husband, a feisty ex-con and a police detective desperate to claim everyone else’s 15 minutes of fame, and he finds that Florida is home to so many retired athletes he could start a pensioner football league. But can Miami hunt down the culprit before they graduate from theft to something far more deadly?
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The Rise of Kings (The Flameweaver’s Prophecy Book 1)
Ben Emery
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Genre: Fantasy
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A thousand years since the remaking of the Old World, an assassination becomes the first thread in a steadily unravelling prophecy. The only clue points to it being the work of the warring Tribes in the west, and a newly self-proclaimed king is determined to show his strength in revenge. But he will not stop there. The king sends Arkus Galarus, General of the Caldoan Legions and hero of the Incursions, to the inhospitable desert wastes the Tribes call home, and there he discovers the truth. War is coming to his world; a war far greater than the machinations of the king, and he alone can stop it. For a darkness waits at the edges of the world, and its coming will herald the end.
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Somewhere On The Road To Key West
Michael Reisig
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Genre: Action & Adventure | Humor & Satire | Teen & Young Adult | Women’s Fiction | History
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In the fourth book of “The Road To Key West” series, Kansas Stamps and Will Bell once again find themselves hip-deep in madcap adventure – from bizarre to hysterical. The captivating diary of an amateur archeologist sends our intrepid explorers on a journey into the heart of the Panamanian jungle, in search of La cueva de Esmeralda (The Emerald Cave), and a lost Spanish treasure. But local brigand, Tu Phat Shong, and his gang of cutthroats are searching for the same treasure. It’s a cat and mouse game – up the perilous Fangaso River, through the jungle and the boisterous mining towns, and into “The Village of the Witches,” where nothing is as it seems… If that weren’t enough, one of the Caribbean’s nastiest drug lords has a score to settle with our reluctant heroes. (Something to do with an ancient golden medallion they “borrowed.”) The word is out. There’s a price on Kansas and Will’s heads, and a conga line of hit men trailing them. As they careen across the Southern Hemisphere, our adventurers encounter some fascinating ladies as well, and experience an extraordinary romance. Be careful what you wish for…
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Crossing: An Unconventional Romance (Open Door Love Story Book 1)
Stacey Wallace
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Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Women’s Fiction | Biographical
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Open doors and open minds – Crossing is an unconventional romance, but a true love story nonetheless.
He stole her lipstick… and her heart. Twenty-year-old Dani Walker can’t believe her luck when she’s paired up with the gorgeous Liam Garrett as her Acting I scene partner – or when he ends up in her bed. Being a Plain Jane with a mouth on her hasn’t exactly served Dani well in the guy department. In fact, she’s had nothing but one night stands. Still, she lets go of her insecurities and falls for Liam, despite feeling like he’s holding something back. When Dani finally discovers Liam’s secret, she must learn the true meaning of accepting the ones we love for who they are, or risk losing the best thing that’s ever happened to her.
The Open Door Love Story novels can be read as standalones, but are best enjoyed when read in this order: Crossing Diving In My Remedy
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The Bones of Boulder Creek
S. H. McCord
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Genre: Teen & Young Adult | Contemporary Fiction
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Chris, Nathan, and Halley Kate are three middle school outsiders contending with the daily rigors of what seems to be an ordinary life, but destiny has other plans. The miracles and the subtle magic of childhood go mostly unnoticed as the friends embrace fate and are forced to come to terms with The Bones of Boulder Creek. Written to be enjoyed by both adults and young adults, The Bones of Boulder Creek takes an unsparing look at the trials of coming of age and provides perspective to the story of growing up.
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