I learned how to kidnap chickens last night. Not like I am going to, but there have been times when I really wanted to nab a few from the Walgreens downtown where a bunch hangout. Last night I came home just a few minutes or so after dark, and when I went to check on the ladies I noticed that their door was already shut, but not locked. Apparently one of them moved the rock that keeps their coop door open and they were locked out. OH MY POOR SWEET LADIES! I found all of them in the baby bassets play structure, and I must say, I have never had an easier time grabbing them to put them away. One by one I picked them up and put them away with no trouble at all. No chasing, squawks or wing slaps. I think they even purred a little as I put them away. So if I ever want to grab a chicken, I will nab them after dark when they are shut off for the day. Easy! Not like I would, but…

YESHUA: A Personal Memoir of the Missing Years of Jesus
Stan I.S.Law
4.4 Stars (21 Reviews)
Genre: Literary Fiction | Historical Fiction

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When Jesus was a teenager. Eighteen years in the life of Jesus (Yeshua) are not covered in the Bible. Between his finding in the Temple and the beginning of his short ministry. Stan Law, an expert of Biblical Symbolism and an acclaimed fiction author, follows a statement by the late American prophet Edgar Cayce that Jesus had visited “Persia, India, Syria and Egypt to complete His education”. Based on thorough research and deep spiritual understanding, Law creates an illuminating description of the education that prepared Jesus for his ministry. An account of the period that has taxed scholars and believers for two thousand years. Satia, the son of a wealthy caravan owner, meets the twelve-year-old Yeshua as the latter flees in rebellion from his Essene teachers. The two boys become close friends and remain so for the next 18 years, when Jesus returns to Judea, shaped by the experiences and relationships he has undergone. A contemporary account of Jesus’ teenage years. YESHUA narrates Jesus’ years of awakening between ages twelve and thirty, all around Asia Minor, India and Egypt. It brilliantly weaves interconnected philosophies – including Torah, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Buddhism, and more – to create a fascinating and inspirational book that will open your mind and change your life for the better.

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Afflicted: Patient Zero (An Outbreak Zombie Infected Horror Suspense Series, Book 1)
Derek Shupert
3.6 Stars (13 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction | Horror

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Hunger. Terror. Survival. Once bitten, the infection consumes your body, and the mind is reduced to nothing more than impulses directing you to do one thing… feed.

Military veteran, Mike, is infected but hasn’t turned yet. His grip on reality and any control of his body is fading with every minute. The notion of never touching his beloved wife Becky again haunts his every thought. Caught in a never-ending underground labyrinth Mike and his fellow captive’s race against time to find the cure and escape the horde of undead before it’s too late. Patient Zero is a exhilarating sci-fi/ horror novel that will send chills down your spine and leave you begging for more.

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Cozy Mysteries – Cappuccino Murder: A Cozy Mystery
Olivia Reese
5.0 Stars (4 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery

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Piper Phillips is bored with life in small­town America. It’s the same old thing day in and day out for the town’s star, and only, reporter. Until now. When beloved veterinarian, Dr. Alexander Hamilton, turns up dead in his clinic, it’s the first murder in more than twenty years and Piper wants the scoop. Can she figure out whodunit and manage to avoid the town’s sheriff who’d love nothing more than to lock her up and throw away the key?

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Single in the City: Chick lit / romantic comedy
Michele Gorman
3.9 Stars (156 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Satire | Women’s Fiction | Contemporary Fiction

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Take one twenty-six-year-old American, add to a two thousand year old city, add a big dose of culture clash and stir. To think Hannah ever believed that Americans differed from Brits mainly in pronunciation, sophistication and dentistry. That’s been the understatement of a lifetime. She lands upon England’s gentle shores with no job, no friends and no idea how she’s supposed to build the life she’s dreaming of. Armed with little more than her enthusiasm, she charges headlong into London, baffling the locals in her pursuit of a new life, new love and sense of herself.

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A Hero’s Curse (The Unseen Chronicles Book 1)
P.S. Broaddus
4.8 Stars (26 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks

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Essie Brightsday has never heard a rock basilisk scream. She has never worn magical armor, stood up to a queen, or run from dragons. Instead, Essie, her sarcastic cat Tigrabum, (just call him “Tig”), and her secretive family struggle to survive on their small farm nestled against the forbidding cliffs of the Valley of Fire. But all that is about to change when a rebellion against the cruel interim ruler is sparked. Forced to flee for their lives, Essie and Tig lose themselves in the twisting labyrinth of the ancient lava flow. When Essie finds proof that the missing King Mactogonii may be alive, she is given the opportunity to help restore stability to the kingdom. But the course of her journey will force her to face her deepest fears and unravel the mystery behind her own blindness… if Essie can survive the encounter.

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