Why don’t food trucks go through residential areas? This should be a thing. Ugh!
Death on Daytime: A Tess Darling Mystery (The Tess Darling Mysteries Book 1)
Tash Bell
(32 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Humor & Satire
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TV producer Tess Darling is a gorgeous, grubby blonde who skids across bars, and bounces off men to escape the shadow of her famous father, eminent broadcaster Darcus Darling.
When a presenter on her show is murdered, it’s Tess who is thrust into the spotlight however. To save the jobs of her TV crew – including her best friend Miller – she’s forced to turn investigative reporter.
Probing the dark underbelly of daytime TV, Tess encounters ruthless stars, bristling talent agents – and vicious competition from her own father. Will Tess prove the failure he’s always held her to be? Or can she stop the killer before they strike again? As the stakes rise, inhibitions drop: Tess may have strapping cameraman Miller by her side, but it’s stern Detective Selleck she’s got her eye on…
If you intend to spend any part of this summer on a beach/ hungover/ trying to duck flashbacks from the night before, DEATH ON DAYTIME is the book for you.
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Troubled Souls
Genevieve Scholl
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Genre: Contemporary Fiction
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The sinking of the Titanic was one of the most shocking tragedies in history. Rosalee has always had a strange fascination with the whole thing. She never understood why she was so curious about the ship, the passengers, and the sinking… Until she visited an artifact exhibit in Las Vegas, and started having dreams of being a passenger on the ship in 1912.
Once she finds out which passenger she is portraying in these visions, she does some research and finds out that not only is the woman buried nearby, but she also has a striking resemblance to her.
Now she has a million questions, and the only thing that can help her get the answers is the spirit of the passenger… And possibly the handsome Historian in a suit.
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These Starcrossed Lives of Ours
Megan Linski
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Genre: Coming of Age | Romance
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Christine Fjord is on the run. After making her escape from the cult she called her family for three years, nineteen year old Christie is now wanted dead by the girl she’s loved and idolized forever… the cult’s cunning and venomous leader, Annabelle Lane. An expert in the art of deception, Annabelle’s threats aren’t to be taken lightly, and everybody knows that once you’re in the cult, you’re in it for life. The only way out is death.
Christie’s break from Annabelle’s clutches leads her to a place she never knew existed, a small town called Manchester, Michigan, and into the arms of a man who is the opposite of everything she’s been. Ian Rosenthal is kind, forgiving, and willing to sacrifice everything for Christie’s safety. Christie resists Ian’s efforts to win her over, despite the strong feelings she has for him. Is falling in love again worth risking her life? Christie knows that nobody crosses Annabelle Lane without paying the ultimate price…
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Holster: A Short Story
Philip Allen Green
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Genre: Literary Fiction | Short Stories
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A man grieving the loss of his young son hikes into the mountains in search of either redemption or a place to put an end to his grief.
A short story.
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Native American Healing
Mary Addiler
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Genre: Professional & Technical | Health, Fitness & Dieting
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“Native American Healing Remedies – The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Healing Your Body through Native American Medicine ” Learn the BEST Ancient Medicinal Methods That Will Help You Today
Native American Medicine has been used for over 40,000 years. Native American Medicine has also assisted in the development of some modern day medicines. For example the Native Americans used the bark of the willow tree to treat pain. This bark contains acetylsalicylic acid which we call aspirin today. While there was a time when Native American Medicine was not practiced, it is great to know that some of the methods have been carried on.
Native American Medicine has not always been seen in a good light as there has not been much scientific evidence or documented cases to show that their practices work. Since the introduction of holistic therapies in the 1970s Native American medicine has made a comeback.
Native American medicine combines the mind, body, heart and soul to ensure that there is a balance and to improve your health. Native American medicine today has assisted many in alleviating their pain caused from ailments such as cancer and AIDS.
While it is not offered as a cure it is an alternative medicine which could assist you as much as it did the Native Americans in the past and today.
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