Today I am making my own turkey stock to be used for Thanksgiving. I haven’t done that in a long time, but I remember that it was pretty easy and made the house smell fantastic. I think I am more excited about buying the huge stockpot though. I have no clue why I would find this a fun item to have. You know the first thing I am going to do is put my kitty and my chickies in it and take pictures. NO..I would never cook my ladies! But it would make for some funny pictures.
The Button Legacy: Emily’s Inheritance
Ginger Marcinkowski
(39 Reviews)
Genre: Women’s Fiction | Contemporary Fiction | Religion & Spirituality
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Growing up, Emily Evans of Run, River Currents had always shared a special understanding with her grandfather, John Polk, even when she couldn’t fully see beyond the darkness of her father’s abuse. Yet John looked to the future in faith to what his God could do. Years after her grandfather’s death, the unexpected delivery of the decorated tin, still brimming with odd-colored buttons, unlocks the joyous memories and lets Emily realize she has finally discovered the secret her grandfather promised lay within the stories of the worn button box. Told through the eyes of a devout grandfather, The Button Legacy: Emily’s Inheritance laces together a godly heritage and the power of one man’s prayers, offering a lesson of how God’s grace can be seen even in the simplest thing — a button. This novel shares even more stories from The Button Legacy, a novella of Emily’s favorite stories.
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The Metronome (The Counterpoint Trilogy Book 1)
D. R. Bell
(167 Reviews)
Genre: Suspense | Political
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Pavel Rostin has taken too many chances. Once a promising physicist, he abandoned science for finance and risked everything on a speculative venture. Careless and rogue, he gambled with his personal relationships. As Pavel tries to pick up the pieces of his life, a call from Russia informs him that his father is dead. When Pavel follows his father’s footsteps trying to solve the mystery of his death, he turns up some inexplicable clues. The investigation draws him deeper and deeper into his family’s past – and his country’s future. From starving 1941 Leningrad to free-wheeling Moscow of the mid-1990s to bubbly 2006 Wall Street, Pavel uncovers a web of money, murder, revenge and evidence of a plot involving the world’s superpowers. The choices of right and wrong don’t look as clear cut as in newspaper headlines. But is he just a pawn in someone else’s game? The Metronome is the first book in The Counterpoint trilogy and a prequel to the earlier published The Great Game. The last book in the trilogy, The Outer Circle, will be published in April of 2015. The Great Game and The Metronome are largely independent, with only a minor overlap amongst the characters. The Outer Circle brings the heroes of the two earlier books together to conclude their journey.
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Night Sky: a First Loves novel
Jolene Perry
(68 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult | Coming of Age
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After losing Sarah, the friend he’s loved, to some other guy, Jameson meets Sky. Her Native American roots, fluid movements, and need for brutal honesty become addictive fast. This is good. Jameson needs distraction – his dad leaves for another woman, his mom’s walking around like a zombie, and Sarah’s new boyfriend can’t keep his hands off of her. As he spends time with Sky and learns about her village, her totems, and her friends with drums – she’s way more than distraction. Jameson’s falling for her fast. But Sky’s need for honesty somehow doesn’t extend to her life story – and Jameson just may need more than his new girl to keep him distracted from the disaster of his senior year. *BONUS NOVELLA AT END*
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Sophia’s War: The End of Innocence
Stephanie Baumgartner
(58 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction | War
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**VOLUME ONE OF SEVEN IN THE SOPHIA’S WAR SERIES** Sophia can hardly wait to return to Germany to help her great aunt run the town library, despite her father’s distrust of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party. But Sophia’s not worried; she knows she will be safe with her extended family. Unfortunately, the beautiful country that she remembers from her childhood visits is almost unrecognizable. Almost every man is in uniform, and everyone she meets seems watchful and secretive. It quickly becomes apparent that Germany is not what it used to be, and neither is her cousin, Diedrich. Will Sophia return home when Diedrich gives her an ultimatum that defies her conscience? Or will her desire to fulfill her aunt’s wishes keep her in a dangerous foreign land on the brink of war?
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BLUE HOLE (Ozark Mountains Stories Book 1)
Rolland Love
(389 Reviews)
Genre: Action & Adventure | Biographies & Memoirs
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The novel is based on a real life story.
Blue Hole starts with my brother Dub being born dead. He was saved because Doc Barnes, a country doctor rolled him in the snow. In the sequel River’s Edge, I aged brother Dub (12) and brother Tommy (15) by 50 years and made them Grandfathers who take their Grandsons to the Blue Hole where a murder occurred the last time they were there in 1949. They become a family of cold case detectives. It’s not easy to solve a (50) year old murder but they are up for the task. Blue Hole and River’s Edge are novels enjoyed by young and old. The name Blue Hole comes from the sky blue color of a deep pool of water where a spring runs into the Jacks Fork River from the mouth of a cave. A place in a remote section of the Ozark Mountains where my Grandfather found a body floating in a swimming hole. Jacks Fork was named by Life Magazine as one of the most scenic float and fishing streams in the world. Hundreds of reviewers point out when reading Blue Hole the characters are so well done could see them clearly in their mind’s eye.
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