No guinea pigs yet. Oh the waiting is killing me. The piggies got delayed one extra day, which is a good thing because their cage isn’t due to arrive until today. I had a temporary pen set up for them, but if we have the cage it would be a lot easier. This fact doesn’t make me any less anxious to get my hands on the little fuzz balls. Of course this meant I had more time to watch even more YouTube videos on piggy care. One video had mentioned that guinea pigs were not a starter pet for little kids, and if the parents weren’t as excited about getting them as the kids were, it is best not to get them since they will take quite a bit of care. I have easily watched 100 hours of videos on piggies, the baby bassets dad went on a piggy shopping spree, and grandpa has called numerous time to know if the piggies have arrived yet. I think we have an interested family.

The Amulet Thief (The Fitheach Trilogy Book 1)
by Luanne Bennett
3.8 Stars (28 Reviews)
Genre: Mythology & Folk Tales | Fantasy | Horror

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Fitheach blood doesn’t just run through the veins–it’s a binding contract that can never be broken.

Alex Kelley vanished twenty-one years ago–the night her mother was murdered. When she comes home to New York City, she wants just two things: a little peace, and answers about the unsolved murder and why she was abandoned in the middle of America at the age of eight.

Greer Sinclair, an enigmatic stranger who knows a little bit more than he should, just might give her both–and more if she’ll let him.

What is she?

What is he?

Who is this beguiling satyr who keeps coming between them?

She attracts the otherworldly like moths to a flame. And why does every stranger on the streets of Manhattan want a piece of her and that pendant hanging around her pretty little neck?

Maybe the answers are in a peculiar shop in the heart of Greenwich Village where ghosts, memories, and secrets are bursting from the walls and the books and the one person who knows her best.

The line between the mundane and supernatural worlds is starting to blur. Which side will she choose? Which would you?

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Murder She Baked – Death By Panna Cotta (Murder and Cake Book 3)
by Luna Snow
3.5 Stars (5 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery | Teen & Young Adult

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Maisie Adams and her friends Ada Jones and Joan Taylor are all amazed at the news that Rita Robinson- the famous celebrity chef and judge of TV’s ‘Great British Cake Off’ is buying the old manor house in their small village of Tivington Meadows. When Joan reads Ada’s tea leaves she is shocked at what the future holds. In celebration of her move to the village, Rita throws a lavish garden party for all the locals, using it as an ideal opportunity to launch her range of ready made desserts. After two many glasses of champagne the rotund star attempts to make her signature Panna Cotta for the camera’s. The result is a mess, but the show has to gon on , and the rubbery pudding is soon replaced. Why does Henry, Rita’s loyal assistant and her italian Toy Boy Alberto hate each other. Whose death has been foretold in the tea leaves and how many calories in a portion of Panna Cotta? All will be revealed in this tongue in cheek cozy mystery of passion, poison and of course panna cotta! Find out who gets their just desserts!

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Basically Frightened: Yet Another Slice of Post-Apocalyptia
by Vasily Pugh
4.3 Stars (17 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction | Children’s eBooks

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You haven’t read anything like ‘Basically Frightened’ before – a genre-busting mix of post-apocalyptic action, adventure and suspense all heavily laced with whimsy and observational humour. An unlikely hero, a global pandemic, a tentative venture into a fractured world, ‘Basically Frightened’ has been described as ‘Shaun of the Dead’ meets ‘Pushing Daisies’, a slice of fiction that embraces what ordinary people might do when ‘The Shakes’ begin. Meet feral kids, roaming bands of the moderately psychotic, minor local celebrities, plucky heroines, loveable old ladies, people whose love of certain popular sci-fi villains has gone too far and a mysterious organisation simply known as ‘Order’.

With much more to come, ‘Basically Frightened’ is the first glorious step into a very different kind of dystopia. So it’s time to lift up the shutters, eat the last Mars Bar and meet a brave new world.
Be thrilled, be amused, be mildly distracted… be ‘Basically Frightened’.

‘It’s a rough road that leads to the heights of greatness’ – Seneca

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The Fifteenth of June
by Brent Jones
4.7 Stars (4 Reviews)
Genre: Literary Fiction | Coming of Age

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Can we lose a loved one without losing ourselves?

Twenty-eight-year-old Drew Thomson is haunted by a troubled past. After struggling for years with alcoholism and antisocial behavior, he ends a stable relationship with his girlfriend and finds himself without a home, job, or purpose.

Just as he learns that his father is terminally ill, he meets a stranger who offers him a flicker of hope for a better future. But is he ready to bury the past?

Rich with dark humor and a keen insight into the human condition, this debut fictional release from author Brent Jones delves into life’s most pressing trials — destructive relationships, love, loss, and pursuing happiness.

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In the Driver’s Seat: An American Road Trip
by Dan Murphy
4.0 Stars (12 Reviews)
Genre: Travel | Biographies & Memoirs

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Dan Murphy set about to reach all fifty states. On his journey, he drove across the USA and navigated mountains, desert, rivers, and valleys and lived to tell about it, barely. This epic adventure is series of road trips that will make you laugh, cry, and ponder the meaning of life. You’ll want to hit the road as soon as you finish reading.

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