This weekend is the first camping trip of the season, and I must say I am EXCITED! I loved camping with my family when I was growing up, and I happy I can share that same experience with my baby bassets. This weekend we are going to one of my favorite spots, a KOA in the next town. Can you believe that I spent hours cleaning the house, doing the laundry, packing the camper, just to go one town over to camp. We are so close that I can go home to take a shower. The first time we camped so close to home I thought that was the most ridiculous thing and a complete waste of time and energy. Turns out, it is brilliant. Once you are in the campsite and set up your little home away from home, you feel miles away. What does it matter that you didn’t have to drive for hours to get to your destination? You are still going to do the same thing. Plus it’s a great way to test out your gear for when you do go further from home. It’s also very convenient that the baby bassets school is between home and the campsite, so we will set up first then, pick them up from school. Technically we will be camping without the kids for a full hour.

Deal Gone Dead: A Lily Sprayberry Realtor Cozy Mystery (The Lily Sprayberry Realtor Cozy Mystery Series Book 1)
by Carolyn Ridder Aspenson
4.6 Stars (62 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

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Meet Lily Sprayberry. Selling homes is her career. Solving murders, her calling.

There’s money buried somewhere on Myrtle Redbecker’s property, and people are dying to find out where.

Literally.

When Bramblett County, Georgia’s number one realtor Lily Sprayberry finds her cantankerous older client dead on the kitchen floor, she lands herself smack dab in the middle of a long-running property battle and a one-hundred-year-old rumor.

Lily made a promise to sell Myrtle’s land whether her client’s alive or not. But whoever wants that money doesn’t want the property to sell and will do whatever’s necessary to stop her.

Can Lily keep her promise, or will she wind up another victim in this deal gone dead?

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The Book of Moon
by George Crowder
4.7 Stars (434 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction

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It coulda been worse.

That’s the “working epitaph” of 15-year-old Moon Landing. Not that Moon’s death is imminent — far from it — but his thoughts have turned to gallows humor, as his world disintegrates along with his parents’ marriage. His older brother skateboards through life with ease, but Moon is deeply troubled.

Just as he is solving for romantic unknowns with a gorgeous older girl, Moon must contend with his dad’s sudden absence, his mom-gone-wild’s sexcapades, and his best friends’ curious penchant for self-destruction. Not to mention his newfound role in agitating to end an African guerrilla’s bloody rampage.

To make sense of it all, Moon embarks on a quest to unravel the riddle of God’s injustice to man.

In this humorous and touching coming-of-age novel, Moon struggles to understand his parents — who they are, what brought them together, what broke them apart — and what that all means for his future.

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Eye of Truth (Agents of the Crown Book 1)
by Lindsay Buroker
4.7 Stars (189 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy

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After ten years at war, Jev Dharrow looks forward to hanging up his sword, relaxing with a cool mug of ale, and forgetting that the love of his life married another man while he was gone. But when his ship sails into port, a beautiful woman wearing the garb of an inquisitor from one of the religious orders waits to arrest him.

His crime?

He’s accused of stealing an ancient artifact with the power to start another war. Jev would gladly hand over the artifact to stop more suffering, but he has no idea where it is or even what it looks like. The inquisitor woman definitely has the wrong person.

Inquisitor Zenia Cham grew up with nothing, but she has distinguished herself as one of the most capable law enforcers in the city, and she’s next in line to become archmage of the temple. All she has to do is find the Eye of Truth, and her superiors are certain that Jev has it.

He tries to charm her with his twinkling eyes and easy smile, but she’s not letting any man get between her and her dreams. Especially not a thief.

If Jev can’t convince Zenia they’re on the same side, find the artifact, and clear his name, his homecoming will turn into a jail sentence. Or worse.

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Colton (Wild Men Book 1)
by Melissa Belle
4.5 Stars (69 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction

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She never thought she’d see him again… this is a second chance romance and first book in the Wild Men Series.

Sky

Colton Wild isn’t just the famous football player everyone sees on their television screen.

I met Colton one summer vacation when we lined up on opposite sides of a flag football field. He was the cocky kid with clear blue eyes and a constant smirk. When he picked me up over his shoulder and ran with me the length of the field, I wanted to hate him.

But somehow we were the last two left around the campfire that night. We talked for hours under the stars. And when he kissed me, I didn’t want him to stop.

The next morning, I left.

I thought I’d never see him again.

And for ten years, I didn’t.

Colton

Sky Rosewood was the one that got away, the fiery redhead with a temper to match.

It felt like way more than a teenage crush, but what did I know back then? Plus she gave me a fake phone number, not to mention a false last name. I tried everything to find her, but it was like she’d disappeared into the ethers.

Ten years later, I’m out for my morning beach run and I crash into… Sky Rosewood, just before she gets knocked out by an errant wave. I try to be a gentleman and give her mouth to mouth, but she comes to and tells me off, her temper still intact. And so is my crush.

Except now Sky’s a woman. A beautiful woman who agrees to give me the right number this time.

I’ve got my second chance with the woman I never forgot, and there’s no way I’m letting her get away again.

Turns out I shouldn’t have been so cocky…

Dive into the Wild Men series, where sports, family, and true love come together. The Wild Men series features football heroes, their cousins, and their friends.

While each book may be read as a standalone, you may enjoy reading the entire Wild Men series. Characters from previous books appear in future books.

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From the Deep Woods to Civilization
by Charles Alexander Eastman
4.7 Stars (77 Reviews)
Genre: History | Politics & Social Sciences | Teen & Young Adult

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In the first of his memoirs, the popular Indian Boyhood, Charles Alexander Eastman recounted his traditional upbringing among the Santee Sioux. From the Deep Woods to Civilization resumes his story, recounting his abrupt departure from tribal life at age 15 to pursue his education among whites — a path that led him to certification as a medical doctor, the publication of many successful books, and a lifetime of tireless efforts to benefit his native culture. Through his social work and his writings, Eastman became one of the best-known Indians of the early twentieth century and an important force in interpreting and relating the spiritual depth and greatness of the Native American traditions. Eastman became a physician in hopes of serving the Native American community; he received a Bachelor of Science degree from Dartmouth in 1887 and a medical degree from Boston University in 1890. He began college just a few months after the Battle of Little Bighorn, and his first job as a physician at Pine Ridge Reservation coincided with the Ghost Dance uprisings that culminated in the U. S. Army’s attack at Wounded Knee. The only doctor available to assist the massacre’s victims, Eastman writes movingly of the event’s appalling inhumanity and injustice. Afterward, he lobbied Capitol Hill on behalf of the Sioux and devoted the rest of his life, both in and out of government service, to helping Indians adapt to the white world while retaining the best of their own culture. His autobiography resonates with the impassioned thoughts and experiences of a profound contributor to the richness of American culture.

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