My oldest basset often gets nightmares from a popular video game called Plants versus Zombies. I thought I had solved the problem by getting rid of the game. Nope. That would be too easy. His friends still play the game and he loves to watch. So of course he has nightmares again. My youngest basset desperately wanted a Plants versus Zombies lunchbox, and when my oldest heard this he insisted I get him one as well. I warned him that it might give him nightmares, but he explained to me that it was just when he heard that zombies eat brains that he got scared. I’m lost. So if I don’t say zombies eat brains he will be okay? But doesn’t he already know that zombies eat brains? Would I be a bad mom if I said zombies eat the brains of kids who don’t clean their rooms and eat their veggies? Just checking.
Ladies and Gentlemen…The Redeemers
Michael Scott Miller
(41 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Teen & Young Adult
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Ladies and Gentlemen…The Redeemers tells the story of Bert Ingram, once a successful rep in the music industry, who has lost his way.Desperate for redemption, the perpetual dreamer decides to put together a band, recruiting musicians who have only one thing in common:the need to overcome a significant obstacle in their lives.The volatile mix of the musicians’ personalities and backgrounds threatens to derail the band at every opportunity, but in time, the Redeemers begin to realize they have more to gain from one another than they ever could have imagined.
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Streetlights Like Fireworks
David Pandolfe
(20 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Teen & Young Adult
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Psychic flashes, haunting visions, missing persons and visits from ghosts. That’s just their first date.
Jack has been getting on his parents’ nerves for some time. Bad enough he’s a rock musician, has crappy grades and hangs out with his “loser” friends. But Jack’s ability to predict the future–well, that just annoys the hell out of them.
Jack’s classmate, Lauren, is said to have unique abilities too. The town still talks about when she kept badgering her mother about the money in their wall. For the longest time, Lauren’s mother didn’t listen. Finally, she did and Lauren’s mother hasn’t had to work since.
Jack would really like to connect with Lauren but can’t figure out how. She’s never looked at him twice. But when he experiences a mystifying event involving visions, voices and spectral visits, Jack figures there’s only one person to help him understand who’s calling out to him and why. Before long, Jack and Lauren are off on a road trip of discovery that could provide answers to a mystery left unsolved for twenty years. More importantly, they might even unravel the greatest mystery of all–how every so often someone will accept you for who you are.
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Renegade’s Revenge
Jack Badelaire
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Genre: Action & Adventure | Westerns
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At the start of the Civil War, twin brothers David and Caleb Miller found themselves on different sides of the battle lines. David enlisted in a Union cavalry regiment, while Caleb joined a band of Missouri irregulars, the infamous “Bushwhackers”.
In the war’s last days, Caleb’s Bushwhackers ambush David’s cavalry unit, but when the Union troopers gain the upper hand, the Confederates are forced to surrender. The two brothers are brought together again mere moments before Caleb is murdered on the orders of Captain McNeil, David’s superior officer.
Months after the war’s end, David returns home and reunites with his older brother Paul, himself a former Confederate irregular. The two brothers vow to hunt down Captain McNeil and exact retribution for Caleb’s murder, but not only will they have to find McNeil, they’ll have to fight their way through a score of war-hardened, ruthless veterans in order to bring him to justice.
Renegade’s Revenge is a story of duty and brotherhood, revenge and retribution, war and the scars it leaves behind, both physical and emotional.
This story is a novella of approximately 20,000 words.
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Taken: A Frankie Post Novel
L.M. Pruitt
(12 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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Cheating spouse? Stolen jewelry? Missing person?
Call Frances–Frankie–Post. A private detective with a trick of two up her sleeve and a few skeletons of her own.
What starts out as a simple missing person’s case dumps Frankie and her lover Jack right in the crosshairs of a dangerous human trafficking organization. With lives on the line, bad blood and old wounds finally see the light of day. And Frankie and Jack are forced to realize: The past always catches up with you. Always
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Good Girl Gone Plaid (The McLaughlins)
Shelli Stevens
(22 Reviews)
Genre: Romance
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Falling for the bad boy is even more dangerous the second time around.
The McLaughlins, Book 1
In high school Sarah fell for her best friend’s older brother–one of the sexy, Scottish McLaughlin boys. But a painful betrayal showed her she’d been a fool to give her heart to a bad boy. At least it made it easier to leave him and move halfway around the world when her Navy dad got stationed in Japan.
Eleven years later, the death of her grandmother has forced Sarah back to Whidbey Island for a month. It’s the length of time she must stay in her inherited house before she’s allowed to sell it, take the money and run. But when she sees Ian, bad as ever and still looking like sin on a stick, she can’t keep her mouth from watering.
One look at Sarah stirs up the regret lingering in Ian’s heart–and never-forgotten desire lingering in his body. He should walk away, especially since divorced single mothers aren’t his style. But when she starts showing up at his family’s pub, he can’t resist a little casual seduction for old time’s sake.
One thing quickly becomes clear, though. The heat between them is causing an avalanche of secrets and betrayal and nothing will ever be the same.
Warning: A bad-boy hero who’s good with his hands, a heroine who’s trying to be good. Contains liberal consumption of Scotch whisky, a Highland Games competition, men in kilts wielding large poles, and a potential Sarah McLaughlin of the non-musical kind.
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