It is very annoying how hard it is to sneak past a sleeping dog. What’s worse is it’s impossible to sneak past three sleeping dogs. I work from home, and I need to get my stuff done before I take the baby bassets to school each morning. If the puppies are up forget about it. Nothing gets done. When Junebug wakes up she just wants to find the next place to fall asleep, so she is easy. Casper is a different story. He wants to go outside and take care of business. Then check the food bowls for leftovers, and after that he sniff at both of my sleeping boys. After a few pets and cuddles from me he settles under a blanket on the couch. The puppy is just pure chaos when she wakes up. Rosey wants to play and annoy Casper as much as possible, so I become the referee at 3:30 in the morning. I am not a patient person at 3:30am. I might be downright horrible. So what do I do? My new thing these days is to jump out of bed right before the alarm goes off and get out of the bedroom to the other side of the house as quickly as possible. Usually within ten seconds. I haven’t actually timed it, but I am pretty sure I am stealthy. Stealthy like a moose. In all honesty I don’t think I am going to be able to keep this up. I almost broke my neck three times running to the other side of the house this morning. I don’t have time for broken bones. EEK!

Flag Boy (The Tubby Dubonnet Series Book 10)
by Tony Dunbar
4.3 Stars (736 Reviews)
Genre: Thrillers | Mystery

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A FRENCH QUARTER MASSACRE, ANOTHER IN MISSISSIPPI, AND A JIGSAW OF A PLOT!

Never have Tony Dunbar’s diabolically complex plotting, on-the-nose characters, and hawk-like ability to seize upon and capture everything New Orleans been on better display than in his jaw-dropping new thriller. FLAG BOY, the TENTH entry in his popular Tubby Dubonnet series, is Dunbar’s most wickedly clever mystery since his Edgar-nominated CROOKED MAN, as dark and stormy a tale as ever slithered its noirish way out of New Orleans.

The set-up alone’s enough to make you believe in the butterfly effect. Two acrobats burglarize a house; a sultan moves into a French Quarter mansion; a Mardi Gras Indian, in the wrong place at the wrong time, is wrongfully arrested; and our hero, lawyer and sometime-detective Tubby Dubonnet, comes upon a double murder while paying a social call in the wilds of Mississippi. Thus is the stage set. You know instantly– because this is a Tubby Dubonnet mystery– that these disparate events are intricately intertwined.

Next, as Elmore Leonard famously never said, all hell breaks loose– and with more than a touch of Leonard’s own brand of wry and knowing humor. You can barely turn the page before a bloody massacre leaves the sultan’s entire family dead; the Indian– now Tubby’s client– gets fingered for this one, too; one of the acrobatic burglars hooks up with Tubby’s best friend; and some way, somehow, Dunbar weaves each of these wildly divergent strands– and a few others– into the kind of old-fashioned puzzle mystery they just don’t write anymore. It’s as if James M. Cain married Agatha Christie.

Nobody but Cain could pack a plot the size of all Louisiana into a space the size of a French Quarter balcony, and nobody but Christie could pull off the kind of riddle wrapped inside a mystery inside an enigma she pioneered. Dunbar does both– and all in one slim, thrill-packed book. Although perhaps at this point his long-time fans are thinking Wait! How does he work the food in? There’s always food! Well, that’s there, too.

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The Heirs of Earth (Children of Earthrise Book 1)
by Daniel Arenson
4.2 Stars (1,786 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction

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We hide in shadows. Our planet is lost. We are the last humans, and we must go home.

Two thousand years ago, aliens destroyed Earth. Our fleets shattered. Billions died. The last humans fled a burning planet, heading to the stars.

Today we are still refugees. Hungry. Afraid. Our enemies hunt us everywhere.

So we hide. On distant asteroids. In rundown space stations. In deep caves on frozen worlds. And we dream.

Of green hills. Blue skies. Golden fields. We dream of Earth.

And for the first time, we have hope.

A few of us, just a handful of brave souls, form the Heirs of Earth. We are humans who stand tall. Who fight back. Aliens call us terrorists. The humans we save call us heroes. We have starships, weapons, and warriors. We can bring humanity home.

Earth is far. We have not seen her in many generations. But we have not forgotten. Earth is our heritage. Earth is our birthright. We will return!

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The Surprise Wedding: A Fake Relationship Small Town Romance (Veils and Vows Book 1)
by Jean Oram
4.2 Stars (2,885 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Women’s Fiction

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Sometimes exes come in handy.

Devon Mattson’s week couldn’t get much worse. Not only is he fake engaged to the gorgeous woman who broke his heart a decade ago, but his goal of saving his hometown of Blueberry Springs has become dependent on the two of them playing nicely.

Olivia Carrington isn’t happy to have her ex back in her life. She’s spent ten long years regretting how they ended things and she’s worked hard to move on. She should be focusing on saving her family’s company, not on the handsome, helpful, fun-loving Devon who has just offered her a lifeline she can’t resist…

Tied together by mutual need, will they ruin each other’s chance of success, or will a fake engagement help them overcome their painful past and lead them back to love once again?

A second chance, fake relationship romance that will keep you reading through the night!

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Inside The Third: Book #2 in the Roll Call Trilogy
by Gwen Mansfield
4.6 Stars (53 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction

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Dystopian, sci-fi survival trilogy.

The Third may think they’re still chasing Avery DeTornada and her quirky, powerful crew, but Avery has other plans.
With the help of Degnan (The 28 United’s unholy alliance), Pasha abandons Avery’s leadership, creating massive cracks in Avery’s strategy.

For five years, Avery DeTornada and The 28 United ran from The Third, strengthening their following of loyal ones. Finally settling in Colony G, located in an abandoned zoo west of the Waters of Erie, Avery, Shaw, and McGinty build an air fleet of zooms and prepare to strike The Third, now relocated in the city of Ash.

Pasha goes rogue, planting herself inside The Third, trying to take them down, promising her own brand of energy to fuel their ultimate weapon, the fishborns. She tries to manipulate her status inside The Third, but Commander Dorsey proves to be a formidable foe. Continuing to experiment with reverse-locasa, Pasha’s discoveries challenge allegiances.

With escalating danger between The 28 United’s quest for justice and The Third’s determination to hold governmental control, Avery discovers she is not yet done learning how to make the hard choices of command.

As The 28 United’s zooms fly out for the attack on Ash, and as The Third’s fishborns ready for release, Avery must make an earthshaking choice, and she can’t afford to make the wrong one.

The face of the enemy is much more complicated within its borders.

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Suffering Redeemed: Finding strength to endure, purpose in pain, and hope for tomorrow
by Karis Meier
5.0 Stars (130 Reviews)
Genre: Religion & Spirituality | Biographies & Memoirs

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With God, your suffering is redeemed. Find strength, purpose and hope when suffering finds you.

Suffering is inevitable-whether it be physical, emotional, relational, or circumstantial. Ongoing suffering can leave us feeling hopeless and helpless. In Suffering Redeemed, Karis Meier explores what it looks like to suffer well by chronicling her own compelling story of physical illness.

She processes the raw struggle, endless questions, cycles of disappointment and hope, and the treasure of intimacy with God through her journey. She offers practical applications from Scripture and strategies to keep going when it feels too hard. Karis invites her readers to process their suffering with her as she fights for faith and clings to hope that only God can bring.

Inside, you’ll discover how to:

• Grow in intimacy with God

• Live in the tension of surrender and faith

• Gain perspective of God’s greater story

• Cultivate holistic self-care

• Find the unexpected gifts that suffering can produce

• And much more…

This part memoir, part spiritual growth, and faith-based book is perfect for anyone going through hardship or suffering and who wants to find hope and help to keep going. Even when life feels too hard.

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Trouble at Riverside Academy
by Liam Moiser
4.0 Stars (5 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks

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It is Rachel’s final term at Riverside Academy and she’s enjoying every second of it. The fun lessons, strolling amongst the flowerbeds, and, best of all, being with Benjamin.
Yes, she thinks, life at Riverside is the best.
Until a man visits her school. A man she’s never met. Or so she thinks. For this man knows her very, very well…
And so starts a wild adventure full of bank robbers and hidden gold. Suddenly nobody is who they seem; and Rachel must decide who, if anybody, to trust.

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The Knack (The Frank ‘Buffalo Robe’ Bass Series Book 1)
by Will Astrike
4.4 Stars (336 Reviews)
Genre: Action & Adventure

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Frank Bass is a U.S. Deputy Marshal on leave from his district in El Paso, Texas, when he’s asked by an old friend in Cheyenne to investigate a brutal rape and beating of a young girl in Torrington, Wyoming. Bass agrees to travel from Cheyenne to Torrington with the girl’s beautiful Aunt Sally Bloom, and during that trip, their friendship becomes romantic, and eventually, a loving relationship develops. During the story, Bass explains the origin of the Buffalo Robe he carries with him and how it has become a symbol of his notoriety. Colorful characters come and go adding humor and insights into prairie life in the 1880s. Crooked lawmen and a particularly villainous rancher round out the cast of The Knack.

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