OH MY GOLLY!!! I have no idea why what I am about to tell you is the most exciting thing I have learned all day, but it is. Okay, it’s only 7:20 in the morning, so I haven’t learned a whole lot just yet, but what I did learn is pretty awesome. Here it goes… Did you know that a ladybug will follow a drawn line? SERIOUSLY!!?? I’m not lying. Get a ladybug, put in on a piece of paper and then start drawing a line. BOOM! That was my head exploding. I haven’t seen any ladybugs in my garden lately, so I might have to go to the hardware store and buy a package of them. OH MY GOSH (again)! If I line up a bunch of bugs and draw a bunch of lines I can have a ladybug race! I hope Facebook wasn’t lying to me. Yaaaa… I’m not going to accomplish anything today.
Under The Ice: A Gus LeGarde Mystery (LeGarde Mysteries Book 9)
by Aaron Paul Lazar
(362 Reviews)
Genre: Family Life | Mystery
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What do you do when your past comes back to kill you?
After escaping her abusive husband, life is finally good for Camille LeGarde and her daughter, Shelby. She has a great relationship with her new husband, Gus, who also loves Shelby like his own child. But the LeGarde family’s fragile oasis is shattered when the man of Camille’s nightmares is released from prison.
Greg Robinson never wanted to be a father. But he’s playing the biological card for all it’s worth to get close to Shelby, so he can realize his true goal — revenge against Gus LeGarde, the man who “stole” his wife and daughter.
Lured by the promise of connecting with her real dad, Shelby vanishes, sending Gus and Camille on a desperate race through the worst ice storm of the century to find her before Robinson can act on his chilling threat…
“If I can’t have them, neither can you.”
Note: all books in this series can be read as “standalones” in any order. You do not have to read books #1, 2, 3, etc. to enjoy the characters and mysteries.
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Gunman’s Reckoning
by Max Brand
(31 Reviews)
Genre: Classics | Literature & Fiction | Westerns
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A gunman agrees to do a rich man’s dirty work in this classic Western from one of the genre’s early masters
Donnegan is not proud of his past. But when words ran dry and matters could only be settled with a gun, he never hesitated to make things right. Now fate has led him to The Corner, a wide-open gold-mining town in the valley where two rivers join. An invalid by the name of Colonel Macon wants Donnegan to settle a long-standing land claim that’s been taken over by outlaws. Charmed by the colonel’s beautiful daughter, the gunman agrees. But nothing is as it seems in The Corner, where the line separating good from evil is so badly blurred it might not be there at all.
A contemporary of Zane Grey and a major influence on Louis L’Amour, Max Brand was a true master of the Western. Gunman’s Reckoning is a fine example of the moral complexity, fluid prose, and nonstop action that defines the best of his work.
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The Ghost and The Graveyard (Knight Games Book 1)
by Genevieve Jack
(1,478 Reviews)
Genre: Romance
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Readers18+
Feisty witches, seductive vampires, and swoon-worthy immortals come together in this page-turning paranormal romance fantasy.
Book 1 in the knight games series
Grateful Knight isn’t looking for love when she moves into a rent-free house on the edge of a graveyard. At twenty-two, all she wants is to recover financially so she can move back to the city where she belongs.
But sparks fly when the gorgeous cemetery caretaker, Rick, introduces himself and mentions his suspicion that her new house might be haunted. Her attraction to him seems supernatural, and despite her resolve to not get involved, she literally can’t keep her hands off him.
When things in Grateful’s house start moving on their own, another man enters her life, Logan, a sexy ghost with a dark secret. He says Rick isn’t what he seems and indulging her passion for him could cost her soul.
One thing’s for sure, magical forces are at work in the tiny town of Red Grove, and they’re converging on Grateful. Life will never be the same once she’s forced to choose between the ghost and the graveyard.
This book is recommended for ages 18+**
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Axeman’s Jazz:: A Female Sleuth, a Serial Killer, an Offbeat New Orleans Setting (The Skip Langdon Series Book 2)
by Julie Smith
(587 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Thrillers | Crime Fiction | Mystery
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WHAT’S THE PERFECT KILLING FIELD FOR A MURDERER?
A place where he (or maybe she) can learn your secrets from your own mouth and then make friends over coffee. A supposedly “safe” place where anonymity is the norm. The horror who calls himself The Axeman has figured it out and claimed his territory — he’s cherry-picking his murder victims in the 12-Step programs of New Orleans.
And he’s had the gall to name himself after a historical serial killer. He just needs to go down, and fast, because this is New Aw’lins, dawlin’ — half the town is either alcoholic or co-dependent!
Who better to take him out than tall, funny, social-misfit Skip Langdon, now a homicide detective on the Axeman team, a gig that takes her into the 12-Step groups to meet the suspects (giving the author a chance for gentle satire). As Skip threads her fascinated way from one self-help group to another, she finds she has more in common with the twelve-steppers than just the murder — her mother, for one thing, whom she encounters at Overeaters Anonymous! And she knows what they do not: that among their anonymous numbers is a murderous, and dangerously attractive psychopath…
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Beginner’s Digital SLR Crash Course
by Deep Cove Publishing
(513 Reviews)
Genre: Arts & Photography
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Who Else Wants To Take Better Pictures?
That’s what this guide is all about; making the most of your digital camera, so that you can create beautiful photographs. You won’t find all the complicated technical jargon that fills other books and blogs. I was like you at one point – I was just a guy who had no clue how to use all the fancy features of my new digital camera, and it was an extremely frustrating experience. My pictures were awful, and I was starting to question why I spent so much money on a DSLR.
Sound familiar?
I decided I wouldn’t settle for mediocre results, so I spent years of trial and (mostly) error to figure out all the tips and little known tricks that I’ll help you learn in this concise digital photography guide.
Give Me 24 Hours – And I’ll Make You A Better Photographer
I’m going to teach you how to take better photos today. You’ll see an improvement in your photos right away and they’ll keep getting even better as you practice. Students in my digital photography workshops pay $100 per hour to see drastic improvement in their photography, and you get all the same information at a fraction of the cost. I believe in the 80/20 rule; I’m going to give you 20% of the tricks that will get 80% of the results so you can spend more time doing what you love.
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