“You bought ANOTHER lamp?” YIKES! I got caught getting yet another gadget to improve my life. This time it’s a lamp that someone on the internet said I needed to get to make me feel great for the whole day. It is supposed to mimic sunshine. How horrible am I that I didn’t even read all of the information on it. I just believed what the internet said and bought it. It is a good thing I do not watch late night TV with all the infomercials. If I did I would probably have a house full of As Seen on TV products. You know… not all of them are bad. The Ronco Showtime Rotisserie was pretty awesome. I used my to death. I still have the awesome gloves it came with. You can grab meat right off the grill with those things.
Stranger in the Woods: A Tense Psychological Thriller
by Anni Taylor
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Photographer Isla Wilson is thrilled she’s landed her dream job, but the clients who hired her are getting stranger by the day.
It sounded so perfect – a month’s assignment at the lush Scottish Highlands property of architect Alban McGregor, and his wife, Jessica.
But in the woods, there’s a playhouse with a chilling history. Two years ago, the McGregors’ daughter Elodie was abducted and then died in that playhouse. The townspeople insist her abductor had to be a stranger in their town. Alban refuses to knock the playhouse down, even keeping a picture of it on his wall.
Sensing that the McGregors and townspeople are keeping terrible secrets, Isla plans to discover the truth.
But the closer Isla comes to uncovering answers, the more the danger mounts. And with a dense cover of snow now blanketing the town, all chance of escape might already be gone.
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That Feeling (The Slade Brothers Second Generation)
by Alexis Winter, Michele Davine, Sarah Kil
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I’ve broken wild horses that were easier to tame than Brooklyn Dyer.
The moment she conquered my mechanical bull in those tight jeans and that ridiculous tourist cowboy hat, I knew she was trouble.
The kind of trouble you spend all night praying never ends and a decade trying to forget.
But Monday morning brings a punch to the gut I never saw coming — she’s sitting across from me at our family brewery’s board meeting. Not just as some new hire, but as our social media director with plans to make me the damn poster boy for Slade Brewing.
I’ve spent 37 years mastering this ranch and my emotions — I don’t need some city girl with marketing schemes and dangerous curves dismantling both.
Yet here I am, shirtless on my horse while she snaps photos, thinking about how badly I want to bend her over my saddle.
I told myself not to give in, but those full hips and that attitude of hers make me want to misbehave.
She’s a defiant little thing that needs to learn a lesson about teasing a man like me.
She’s one of those girls alright — Mysterious, driven, all kinds of sexy.
Just when I let my guard down, her ex appears with a ring, I discover she’s carrying my child, and a bullet meant for someone else nearly ends it all.
They say a cowboy’s greatest strength is knowing when to hold on tight and when to let go. But with Brooklyn, I’m beginning to think some feelings are worth fighting for — even if it might destroy us both.
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Hunted: Magiford Supernatural City (Pack of Dawn and Destiny Book 1)
by K. M. Shea
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Living surrounded by werewolves is dangerous. Being the alpha’s favorite problem is worse.
Being a human hunter in a pack full of apex predators is just as relaxing as it sounds. Bones break during play fights. Everything is a competition. And the pack Alpha — Greyson — seems to think irritating me is part of his daily responsibilities.
Greyson is powerful, deadly, and so annoyingly handsome I use him in our town’s marketing brochures whenever possible.
He’s also hiding an incomplete mate bond he refuses to talk about.
All of this would be manageable… if wolves from neighboring packs didn’t start attacking the humans in our city like mindless animals.
Werewolves don’t go feral without a reason.
Someone is making this happen.
Now Greyson — the alpha who won’t leave me alone — and myself — the human who doesn’t quite belong — are the only ones positioned to figure out who is behind it all. And we better find the answer fast, or our charming little town could turn into a supernatural war zone.
Hunted is the first book in the Pack of Dawn and Destiny urban fantasy trilogy and is part of the Magiford Supernatural City world. Grab this book for a cozy read filled with humor, adventure, sweet romance, and a touch of mystery. You’ll laugh out loud at Pip and her found family pack of werewolves and fall in love with their town and the nutty characters that live there.
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The Death Planner (Storage Ghost Murder Book 6)
by Gillian Larkin
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A cozy murder mystery with ghosts.
Grace Abrahams helps ghosts – particularly those who were murdered. She meets the ghosts at storage locker auctions.
Grace meets Jenny Lorrimer. Jenny was strangled by the lead of her headset. Grace finds out that Jenny was an events planner and she was murdered at a wedding that she’d organised. Grace delves further and discovers two suspects – Jenny’s sister and Jenny’s best friend. A shock discovery leads her down a different route.
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Daughter of the Drunk at the Bar
by Michelle O’Neil
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Daughter of the Drunk at the Bar is the true story of a girl growing up in the 1980’s under the oppression of her alcoholic father. Both tender and tough, Janie makes her way through childhood hiding what is going on in her family and cherishing the moments when nothing is wrong.
“Michelle O’Neil is a true writer, dedicated to sharing her story and experience with others. To read her work is to be inspired. She is a truly perseverant spirit.” -Jennifer Lauck, author of New York Times Bestseller, Blackbird, Still Waters, Show Me the Way and Found.
“Michelle O’Neil is a grand gorgeous HEARTBREAKING writer. You should go and buy this book, curl up with this book, fall in love with this girl writer and shout her name from the rooftops.” -Amy Ferris, author of Marrying George, Confessions of a Midlife Crises and co-editor of Dancing at the Shame Prom, sharing the stories that kept us small.
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