My kitty, Sinatra, must be getting bored with life. He is taking risks that he hasn’t taken since he was a kitten. He keeps laying down next to the rolling desk chair, and swooshes his tail right in front of the wheel. I found a tuft of hair by the chair the other day. Hubby hadn’t reported running over his tail, but that was a pretty huge tuft. Looking down right now at him proves that the wasn’t that affected by the incident because there is is again right now. It’s stressing me out.

Dog Gone Lies (Pacheco & Chino Mysteries Book 1)
Ted Clifton
4.2 Stars (46 Reviews)
Genre: Thrillers | Mystery

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Sheriff Ray Pacheco returns from his introduction in The Bootlegger’s Legacy to start a new chapter as a private investigator, along with his partners: Tyee Chino, often-drunk Apache fishing guide, and Big Jack, bait shop owner and philosopher. The trio are pulled into a mystery immediately when an abandoned show dog appears at Ray’s cabin and the dog’s owner is reported missing. Ray and his team pursue leads that bring them into confrontations with the local sheriff, the mayor, and the FBI, while in the meantime two bodies are found — neither of which is the missing woman.

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Ten In Texas: Western Series
A.H. Holt
4.6 Stars (56 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Westerns

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Camping overnight in a draw on the newly released lands of the old XIT Ranch, Will Gantry suddenly feels an odd and welcome sense of belonging. He becomes friends with Dan, a deputy-sheriff, a beautiful woman and a young boy. He begins to make solid plans for the future that include an old cowboy named Pete and the professor. Will decides his idea of wandering down to Old Mexico can wait maybe forever.

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The Cure
Stephanie Erickson
4.5 Stars (173 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction | Teen & Young Adult

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“One life will make the difference.” Macey Holsinger has heard that promise for as long as she can remember. But it hasn’t saved anyone yet, not even her little brother. Little is known about the disease, except that it’s a rapid and absolute killer. Countless lives have been claimed in the last hundred years, and government scientists are working hard to stop the spread through human experimentation. Testing has killed nearly as many people as the disease and, to Macey at least, it seems like they’re no closer to a cure. At sixteen, conformity to the government’s idea of “sacrifice for the greater good” is a difficult concept for Macey. Shocked by how many aspects of life the disease controls, she faces her own testing reluctantly. Macey feels alone as questions plague her about things that are simply a way of life for most. Questions no one else thinks to ask. Why is the quest for a cure reason enough to ban things like flags and freedom of expression? How can death be justified with more death? In the end, how much will the cure cost, and why is Macey the only one who thinks the price is too high? Answers evade her until she’s left with only one question… How much will she sacrifice in the name of the cure?

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My Childhood Christmas: Christmas 1959–when only the strongest kids survived!
Rootie Simms
5.0 Stars (12 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Humor & Satire

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A nostalgic and humorous return to a forgotten America! It’s Christmas 1959, and ten year-old Trudy McFarlan has a lot on her plate; scrutinizing the Sears Catalog for gyp-free toys, riding roughshod over her troglodyte siblings, skirmishes with a diabolical teacher, battles with an orangutan babysitter and appeasing her best friend by pulling the prank of the century. And she has to do it all without incurring the dreaded consequence — grounded for the holidays! Cigarette-smoking toys, radioactive chemistry sets, sledding wars, Santa pins and holiday corsages — this is the Christmas of 1959. And this is where your childhood still lives!

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My Name is Blue: The Story of a Rescue Dog
Michael Delaware
4.3 Stars (28 Reviews)
Genre: Crafts, Hobbies & Home | Children’s eBooks

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This is the story of a dog that was rescued from an animal shelter. His name is Blue. The story is told from his viewpoint and is fun, silly and adventurous.

A little dog named Blue wakes up in a shelter one morning and decides to send a message to someone who might listen. To his surprise someone did receive his message, and it results in his being rescued. His life changes from that day forward, and he learns that ‘every day is different’. His story is not uncommon or particularly unusual. However, for every one adoption story like Blue’s there are a hundred other dogs that never find a forever home every year. This book profiles the plight of rescue dogs and reveals the love that these wonderful canine friends are waiting to offer someone who will reach out and save them. The message within is one of friendship, love and kindness. By reading Blue’s story, you are taking a step towards helping other dogs get rescued whether you know it or not.

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