I am certain my neighbors have missed the crazy haired lady in the grey robe. Lucky for them they got to see her last night. I am currently at war with the neighbor’s cat. The fuzzy devil has been pooping on my lawn everyday for the last two weeks. I am sorry, but I hate that cat. A surge of rage runs through my body when I open the door and see him/her darting off my lawn looking all relieved and done with business. The jerk doesn’t understand the human language, but I am certain he / she gets the idea of what I am saying by the crazy mad tone, and the waving of the arms. I cleaned eight poops off my lawn yesterday before I could mow it. I already hate mowing, so adding poop cleaning puts me right over the edge. Even though I am as pale as Snow White, I do not whistle while I work. I curse and grumble while I mow. Hubby seems to be enjoying my little battle, and every chance he gets he tells me the cat is on the lawn. Last night he informed me the cat was near and he wasn’t sure if it was coming or going. I flew off the couch so fast I don’t think I even touched the floor. Out the door I went, crazy hair at full height, grey robe swooshing behind me like a cape, and polka dot fuzzy socks adding that certain something something to the whole ensemble. Crazy neighbor was never missing, she was only in hibernation for the Winter.

The Metronome (The Counterpoint Trilogy Book 1)
by D. R. Bell
4.2 Stars (198 Reviews)
Genre: Thrillers

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Pavel Rostin has taken too many chances. Once a promising physicist, he abandoned science for finance and risked everything on a speculative venture. Careless and rogue, he gambled with his personal relationships. As Pavel tries to pick up the pieces of his life, a call from Russia informs him that his father is dead.

When Pavel follows his father’s footsteps trying to solve the mystery of his death, he turns up some inexplicable clues. The investigation draws him deeper and deeper into his family’s past – and his country’s future. From starving 1941 Leningrad to free-wheeling Moscow of the mid-1990s to bubbly 2006 Wall Street, Pavel uncovers a web of money, murder, revenge and evidence of a plot involving the world’s superpowers. The choices of right and wrong don’t look as clear cut as in newspaper headlines. But is he just a pawn in someone else’s game?

The Metronome is the first book in The Counterpoint trilogy and a prequel to the earlier published The Great Game. The last book in the trilogy, The Outer Circle, will be published in April of 2015. The Great Game and The Metronome are largely independent, with only a minor overlap amongst the characters. The Outer Circle brings the heroes of the two earlier books together to conclude their journey.

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Prisoners of Love Books 1-3: Adelaide Cinnamon Becky
by Callie Hutton
4.2 Stars (69 Reviews)
Genre: Romance

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In 1877, at the height of craziness in Dodge City, Kansas, four women sit in jail, awaiting their fate. The marshal has no idea what to do with them, and certainly can’t let them back out on the streets. Too dangerous.

He tells the women they have two choices. They can either join a wagon train headed to Santa Fe, New Mexico as mail order brides, or be sent to the state prison. When the women agree to his plan, he hires a brothel owner whose business just burned to the ground to chaperone the ladies on the wagon train.

A brothel owner as a chaperone? There’s bound to be trouble for Adelaide, Cinnamon, Becky and Miranda with Miss Nellie in charge.

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The After War: (Book One of The After War Series)
by Brandon Zenner
4.2 Stars (173 Reviews)
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Two years have passed since humankind faced extinction: Two cousins are leaving the protection of their underground bunker for the first time, after a cataclysmic war and unrelenting disease ravaged the earth. On the other side of North America, a young survivalist is leaving the seclusion of his cabin deep in the woods, traveling with his aging canine companion, Winston. For individual reasons, these men are traveling east, where the fragmented lives of a small number of survivors will soon be decided by the choices of a corrupt few. Although they are not yet aware, the strength that resides inside them will soon be tested, and destiny will call for their fates to be forever intertwined.

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Inside The George
by Beth Tyner
4.1 Stars (64 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Entertainment

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Welcome to the wacky world of Gus, small town proprietor of The George Hardware Store. He builds a coffin for Baby, the deceased pet of customer Margie, plays bee badminton with his employees and listens to the dilemmas of all who end up sitting on “The Bench.” Gus’s deft and humorous handling of his customers’ eccentricities draws you in to the rich complexity of characters living in a small Southern town as it tickles your sense of the ridiculous.

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A Corpsman’s Legacy
by Stephanie Caisse
4.8 Stars (78 Reviews)
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs

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Through The Daughter He Never Knew, Corpsman Gary Young Continues To Heal Veterans And Their Families:

Adopted as a baby, Stephanie began a search for her biological parents without a clue as to where this journey would lead. Early on she discovered her birth father, Gary Norman Young, was killed in the Vietnam War before she was even born. Locating veterans from her father’s world revealed his duties as a Navy Corpsman assigned to the Marine Corps as a helicopter crewmember.

As the story unravels, the mystery of her father’s courage, bravery and finally his death, brings Stephanie in contact with thousands of Marines and their families, including those who died in the helicopter crash with her father. Her journey, itself, becomes a legacy that offers hope and healing to those touched by the tragedies of war while honoring the remarkable relationship that exists between the Marines and their Navy Corpsmen.

Finally, with the help of veterans, the Marine Corps Commandant and a United State Senator, Stephanie obtains the medals and honors her father earned for his sacrifice and service – her tribute to the father she never knew.

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