For the past week now every morning seems like Easter. Instead of hunting for sweet chocolaty eggs though, I’m hunting for cat puke. Sinny seems just fine during the day, but like a cute little holiday critter, at night he gets to work. He has gotten quite creative the last few days and it has taken me longer and longer to find it over time, but I always find it. Like a real crappy Elf on The Shelf sorta thing. I called the vet and she said the antibiotics we had him on could cause that and to just stop giving him the meds. I haven’t found this mornings surprise yet. By the way he is looking at me now he seems pretty proud of himself. Clever little fella.
Hide the Elephant
by Jonathan Dunne
(21 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction
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Forcefully-retired zoo-keeper Mick Munroe is hiding two BIG things: Alzheimer’s and a 42 year-old Indian elephant called Sinbad.
Mick and his elephant become overnight on-the-run, anti-hero legends when Mick, an old rebel with a cause, takes matters into his own hands.
The Alzheimer’s brings Mick something very special: an adventure he never thought possible with his dear old friend, Sinbad.
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When The Stranger Came (Novella)
by John Meany
(37 Reviews)
Genre: Suspense | Mystery
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One night in a small rural town in upstate New York, fifteen-year-old Dylan Hellenbrand, who is home alone, hears the doorbell ring. Upon inspecting the peephole, the wary teenager decides not to answer. The person standing on the porch is wearing a dark jacket with a hood. Something about the mysterious unexpected visitor doesn’t feel right.
A minute later as Dylan tries to pretend that no one is home, he hears, in the backyard, his German shepherd Murray barking and growling fiercely. Then to the adolescent’s horror, he hears the sound of a loud boom, reminiscent of a firecracker exploding. Suddenly the dog squeals like a stuck pig.
Oh no! What just happened? What was Dylan suppose to do now?
Hide!
Yes. Hide. That was about all he could do. Especially since Dylan had forgotten to lock the back door.
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Six Epic Adventure Novels (Into the Americas / The Orphan Trilogy / The World Duology)
by James Morcan, Lance Morcan
(6 Reviews)
Genre: Literary Fiction | Action & Adventure | Humor & Satire
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Read all the highly-rated adventure novels of Lance & James Morcan
SIX EPIC ADVENTURE NOVELS spans over 2,000 action-packed pages…
Into the Americas (A novel based on a true story)
The Ninth Orphan (The Orphan Trilogy, #1)
The Orphan Factory (The Orphan Trilogy, #2)
The Orphan Uprising (The Orphan Trilogy, #3)
World Odyssey (The World Duology, #1)
Fiji: A Novel (The World Duology, #2)
Into the Americas (A novel based on a true story):
This epic historical novel is a gritty, real-life adventure based on one of history’s greatest survival stories. It’s a tale of two vastly different cultures – Indigenous North American and European civilization – colliding head on in the early 1800’s in the Pacific Northwest. Into the Americas is also a Romeo and Juliet story set in the wilderness.
The Ninth Orphan (The Orphan Trilogy, Book 1):
The former #1 Best-Selling Spy Novel on Amazon.com & Amazon UK.
An orphan grows up to become an assassin for a highly secretive organization. When he tries to break free and live a normal life, he is hunted by his mentor and father figure, and by a female orphan he spent his childhood with. On the run, the mysterious man’s life becomes entwined with his beautiful French-African hostage and a shocking past riddled with the darkest of conspiracies is revealed.
The Orphan Factory (The Orphan Trilogy, Book 2):
A coming-of-age spy thriller that begins with 23 genetically superior orphans being groomed to become elite spies in Chicago’s Pedemont Orphanage and concludes with a political assassination deep in the Amazon jungle.
The Orphan Uprising (The Orphan Trilogy Book 3):
A frenetic spy thriller that follows a desperate father around the world – from Tahiti to America, Germany, Greenland and the Congo – as he hunts those he suspects have kidnapped his young son.
The World Duology (World Odyssey / Fiji: A Novel):
Set in the 19th century, this two-book fictional series follows the fortunes of three young travelers. Their dramatic adventures span sixteen years and see them engage with Native American Indians, Barbary Coast pirates, Aborigines, Maoris and Pacific Islanders as they travel around the world – from America to Africa, from England to the Canary Islands, to Australia, New Zealand, Samoa and Fiji.
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Strangely, Incredibly Good (Strangely, Incredibly Good Series Book 1)
by Heather Grace Stewart
(71 Reviews)
Genre: Health, Fitness & Dieting | Satire | Humor & Entertainment | Humor & Satire
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An Amazon #1 Bestseller! What if you had your very own genie to go back and fix your life mistakes? A touching, funny, romantic adventure you won’t soon forget. Cat Glamour is going through a rough spot in her life. When she decides to take control again and try to lose weight, the last thing she expects is a genie to pop out of her Wii machine, offering her three wishes! Unfortunately for Cat, her genie is somewhat unreliable in his wish-granting capabilities. In a series of hilarious misadventures, Cat and Gene travel to a castle in France and back in time 20 years in an attempt to realize Cat’s wishes. But is it possible to get a second chance at real love and self-love?
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Nostalgic Rain: Galaxies Away
by A.S Altabtabai
(15 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Teen & Young Adult
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Everything changes when seventeen-year-old Leland and his best friends stumble upon a secret in his deserted basement, and fall into another dimension with three moons, foggy woods, and an ancient castle-Oremanta.
Learning who he really is, how he came to this remote planet, and the shocking, ugly mystery of Oremanta aren’t as bad as the quest he finds himself obligated to complete-killing someone he never thought he’d meet in Oremanta to save everyone.
And there, in Oremanta, he learns that the death of millions is only the beginning to something much bigger than what he can handle.
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