Currently I am looking for a bear that is living under the front porch of a neighbor two houses down. The whole Basset family and a group of our close friends are enjoying the 3-day Valentines Day weekend in Tahoe. Not the quietest house on the block, so I have my doubts that a mamma bear and her cub will make an appearance. I’m going to lure her over with some food. Winnie the Pooh likes honey, unfortunately I don’t have any, so I will just have to make do with this Honeycomb cereal. Yes..It’s a brilliant idea. What could go wrong?

A Dead Red Cadillac (The Dead Red Mystery Series, Book 1)
RP Dahlke
4.1 Stars (388 Reviews)
Genre: Women’s Fiction | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Humor & Satire

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“I’ve been married so many times, they should revoke my license,” says NY model, and reluctant pilot Lalla Bains.

Running her dad’s Crop-Dusting business in Modesto, California she’s hoping to dodge the inevitable fortieth birthday party. But when her trophy red ’58 Cadillac is found tail-fins up in a nearby lake, the police ask why a widowed piano teacher, who couldn’t possibly see beyond the hood ornament, was found strapped in the driver’s seat. Reeling from an interrogation with local homicide, Lalla is determined to extricate herself as a suspect in this strange murder case. Unfortunately, drug running pilots, a cross-dressing convict, a crazy Chihuahua, and the dead woman’s hunky nephew throw enough road blocks to keep Lalla neck deep in an investigation that links her family to a twenty-year old murder only she can solve..

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STREET CHILD, A Memoir
Justin Reed Early
4.6 Stars (165 Reviews)
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs

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Street Child is the shock-inspiring story of a young boy who escapes his increasingly dysfunctional and violent middle class home. Remanded into state custody at ten years old, he embarks on a journey through the foster care system only finding safety from unlikely skid-row heroes on downtown streets of Seattle and San Francisco – where children are victims and victims are considered criminals.

While dodging serial killers and predators, including a juvenile court judge who oversees his custody, these children develop familial bonds while protecting each other in an increasingly dangerous – yet invisible world. By telling these authentic stories with often times devastating outcomes, he articulates the stark reality of life on the streets for countless young people.

Many of the children in Street Child were featured in the movie STREETWISE which was nominated for an Academy Award.

Street Child is a powerful and intimate depiction into these homeless children’s actual lives during their most desperate times of survival. Their sweet camaraderie, funny antics, and intimate relationships will move your heart and soul into a new understanding and personalization of their noble plight.

Author Justin Reed Early cultivates hope while bringing new life to his childhood friends. The children portrayed are real and these stories are authentic. Street Child is a journey no child should ever have to endure.

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Petty Cash
Kimberly Vargas
4.1 Stars (126 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Romance

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This is the romantic office comedy that human resources warned you about.

What if the smartest guy and the most beautiful girl at the office formed an alliance to help each other get promoted?

Florida resident Rebecca Blake works as an assistant to a group of psychologists. She is strikingly beautiful and athletic. People see her as a nice, likable girl who is fine in her role but who could never really aspire to more at the company. Rebecca is told in her performance review that in order to get promoted, she is going to have to work on her credibility. As part of her career development plan, she is sent to a behavioral training course (nicknamed ‘Club Detention’) at company headquarters in Virginia. In error, she is partnered with Foster Diamond, who has the highest intelligence scores in the company. Even though he is a genius, Foster has his own issues around interpersonal skills, attitude and his perception overall. Rebecca and Foster have nothing in common, but between his weakness for her beauty and her admiration of his intellect, they forge an unlikely bond. During the course they find that by pooling their respective strengths, they are able to improve their careers. Sooner rather than later, their startling natural chemistry begins to take their partnership in another direction, and they must face their glaring differences or part ways.

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Hawaiian Lei of Shrunken Heads
Katerina Sestakova Novotna
4.8 Stars (21 Reviews)
Genre: Horror | Humor & Satire

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HAWAIIAN LEI OF SHRUNKEN HEADS is Katerina Sestakova Novotna’s first fiction book. It is a collection of murder stories that are dark, funny and philosophical at the same time. They all take place in Hawaii, a place known for ethnic and cultural diversity, and they present a few different perspectives on race, religion and other topics. The author, a philosopher by training, is not afraid to touch controversial questions that have puzzled the greatest thinkers in a humorous and nonacademic way. The narrators of her stories are not scholars. They are personalities as diverse as an insane Native Hawaiian murderer, a white racist veteran, a Buddhist student, a Russian prostitute, a mutt dog and many others. Humans are slaughtered as a sacrifice to gods in these stories, so some parts of the book are gruesome and not suitable for more sensitive readers. Yet it is not a horror book in the strict sense.

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Penny and the Magic Puffballs
Alonda Williams
4.9 Stars (55 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks | Anthologies & Literature Collections | United States

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Penny wanted to wear her hair down like all of the other girls in her class. She wondered why her friends had long straight hair and she did not. Feeling different made her feel sad. Penny’s mom assures Penny that her hair is perfect and just because it is different it doesn’t mean bad. She decides to style Penny’s hair in Puffballs .Penny soon discovers that wonderful magical things happen when she wears her puffballs.

Through a series of whimsical adventures,the story reinforces the message of self-acceptance and celebrates diversity.The author’s goals is to help instill a sense of pride in young girls who may feel singled out because of their hair.Join Penny on her magical adventures and watch as she discovers the power of her magic puffballs.

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