Jamie Quinn has had enough of family law and decides it is time for a career change. She has no clue what she is in for. For her current case, she goes to a retirement home, one that has pet therapy and a hothouse, to mediate a nice and easy divorce settlement between one of…
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Fall Festivals That Celebrate Animals
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Adventures from the Highway – Stephen Helmes
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Full Wolf Moon: Does it Make You Crazy?
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• •Werewolves are imaginary creatures—or are they—who are human by day but turn into wolves on nights there is a full moon, the time when the entire face of the moon is illuminated by the sun’s rays. Many legends exist about these terrifying creatures who love to feast on the flesh of babies and corpses. A dominant…
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The Devil’s Triangle – a Review
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• •One crazed family will kill to keep their secrets from being known. The Devil’s Triangle is an edge-of-your-seat story that brings together Leonardo Da Vinci, Nikola Tesla, Moses’s staff, the Ark of the Covenant, weather control, and the Bermuda Triangle. Hold on to your seat. The storms—literal and figurative—that take place in this book will…
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Matthew Williams – How my Weakness Became a Strength
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The Songs Behind the Songs – Guest Post by Joshua Hampton
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Crowns of Silver & Ash: Book II: The Seven Plagues – a Review
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Unconventional Outlines
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Bridesmaids Revisited – a Review
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• •I first met the delightful character of Ellie Haskell in The Widows Club, and I have read several more books by this same author since. Her hilarious way of phrasing things and the unforgettable characters are what continue to draw me to her books. Now, instead of Ellie Haskell uncovering who is murdering the local…