I didn’t hear it yesterday or the day before. It was a strange thing, the silence. The pull and push was gone. With the chicken coop finally finished I find myself at peace. There are a few little details like trim and a few bits of touch-up painting to do, but I no longer have to worry about nagging hubby to work on the coop. He seemed a bit relaxed as well. Maybe I should volunteer us for something.

Easter Sunday (River Sunday Romance Mysteries Book 7)
Thomas Hollyday
5.0 Stars (1 Review)
Genre: Romance | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Teen & Young Adult

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Hank Green’s young son, Bobby, is lost in a cave beneath a water-drenched swamp of the Chesapeake Bay. The wilderness is known for Native American mystery as well as an unsolved World War Two secret. Even worse, a powerful Easter Sunday storm with its flood surge is barreling down. Hank rushes to join the team of experienced local firemen and friends who will try to find and rescue his son before the boy drowns. Yet he feels once again his own numbing personal terror. He is overcome by a lifelong claustrophobic fear of entering closed spaces like caves. It’s a phobia he inherited from his immigrant father, a displaced person from the 1945 European war, and his own Vietnam experience. He knows if the others lose hope and fail, he will go on alone and risk his life to save his child. He must find a way to conquer his weakness but time is running out.

Religious overtones fill Easter Sunday, Book Seven of the River Sunday Romance Mysteries, the latest of this acclaimed Chesapeake series by Thomas Hollyday.The author’s unique voice once again gives us an exciting read about this unique American region.

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Tales from the Crib
Jennifer Coburn
4.0 Stars (551 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Women’s Fiction

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When Lucy Klein gets her positive pregnancy results, she’s overjoyed. She and her husband Jack have been trying to get pregnant for years throughout their rocky marriage. But before she can tell him the big news, Jack has something he needs to announce – he wants a divorce! Rather than split up, Lucy and Jack decide to live together as friends. This way, they can share expenses and parenting responsibilities. Co-parenting is a fine deal for Jack who is back in the dating scene by Lucy’s third trimester of pregnancy, but is a frustrating one for Lucy who has unfulfilled sexual fantasies about every man from restaurant delivery boys to puppeteers. Meanwhile, Lucy’s mother is taking over her life. The grand dame of Planet Earth, Anjoli frequently visits her daughter to share her own brand of maternal wisdom. As Anjoli leaves her Drama Queen bookstore to “help” Lucy with baby Adam, the new grandmother has an affair with baby’s pediatrician, hosts two weddings (including cousin Kimmy’s wedding to herself), and constantly frets about which kind of pie to serve guests. With a cast of family and friends from Lucy’s Jewish aunts to Junior League neighbor, Candace, Tales From the Crib is the story of how one baby can bring people together – so they can drive each other nuts!

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Vet Tech Tales: The Early Years (Confessions of an Animal Junkie)
Phoenix Sullivan
3.9 Stars (70 Reviews)
Genre: Crafts, Hobbies & Home | Medical eBooks

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Armed with the belief that simply loving animals would be enough to see her through high school, college, and eventually into veterinary medicine, Phoenix is in for some rude surprises as she navigates her way toward a career working with animals in “The Early Years,” the first installment of her VET TECH TALES series. From the dying finch found miraculously “resurrected” in a pet store to the diabetic poodle that gives its elderly owner a purpose in life to an embarrassing incident with a coyote, these engaging true tales reinforce how the animals we meet teach us the greatest lessons about what it means to be human. A charming coming-of-age story for anyone who’s ever had a dream or a pet.

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The Enigma Strain
Nick Thacker
4.3 Stars (37 Reviews)
Genre: Action & Adventure | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Science Fiction

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When a bomb goes off at Yellowstone National Park, threatening the stability of the world’s largest active volcano, the reclusive park ranger Harvey “Ben” Bennett is startled to realize that the blast itself wasn’t the only threat: the bomb released a virus into the air, and the outbreak is beginning to infect and kill more and more people. Ben teams up with Juliette Richardson, a driven CDC agent working inside the newly-formed BTR (Biological Threat Research) team, to find the people behind the act of terrorism. When the attacks get personal, Ben and Julie take it upon themselves to seek out and destroy the threat before it’s too late. A race across the United States, chasing terrorists, dodging bullets, and escaping the threat of a deadly virus outbreak and military apocalypse…

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31 Deliciously Easy Lunchbox Recipes & Ideas (Crabby Morning Mommy Series)
Tracey Bybee
3.7 Stars (46 Reviews)
Genre: Parenting & Relationships | Cookbooks, Food & Wine

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Are you in a rut with packing school lunches? Are you short on time but worry about whether your child is getting a nutritious meal at school? Then this is the place for you. “Deliciously Easy Lunchbox Recipes & Ideas” will take the sting out of the early-morning-lunch-packing routine with simple, delicious, and healthy meal ideas for your childs’ lunchbox. As a busy mom of three girls, author Tracey Bybee noticed the lunchbox quandry among moms she knows was common and on-going.Now she wants to share with you the ideas and recipes she has collected and developed over many groggy mornings packing lunches so that you have an easier time making the school bus!

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