Books that went to press, or went back to press this week:
DECRYPTING THE CACHE, by Jennifer Kirsch
Treading through a shadowy woods didn’t rank high on my fun list. Yet I found myself surrounded by tangled tree limbs and hairy vines one Sunday evening. My new friend Dev crept along with me as we navigated angry roots, sprawling branches, and knotty trunks that resembled our knobby-nosed history teacher.
We hoped to find a geocache. “You know,” I’d explained to Dev, “a hidden container you find using a navigation app.” But he’d wanted to see it for himself
Galleys that went out, or went out again this week.
A SCATTERED BRAIN by K. A. Wyant
Trying to find your place in high school can be a challenging time in a young girl’s life, even more if you have a brain disorder. Being diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome, Chloe deals with the difficulties of trying to fit in with the right friends. Wanting to please them she gets into some situations leading to many disappointments. Chloe doesn’t see the destructive path she has made for herself or care about the consequences. With the end of the school year coming to a close can Chloe change things in time to graduate high school with her classmates or has she destroyed any chance of getting her diploma on time?
CEMETERY WALK: A Hannah Griswold Mystery, Vol. 3, by Robert Kanehl
Walking in a cemetery can be peaceful and reflective, as long as you don’t hear voices. Hannah Griswold, however, does hear voices. Why are they calling to her? Why can’t she have a normal teenage life?
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Work began or Continued on the following:
SECOND GROWTH, by Joan L. Cannon
SECOND GROWTH relates Serge
Dziminowicz’s evolution as he learns to accept his own need for
support. His
career and marriage destroyed simultaneously by his father. Forced to
leave New York, bereft of his wife and daughter, his reputation and
his livelihood, he finds his second growth at last in rural Vermont,
where he meets an existence unlike any he remembers.
THE MURDER OF SECRETARY JUDD CANE: Adventures on Capitol Hill Series, Vol. 2 by Celine Rose Mariotti.
If you liked The Kidnapping of Senator Andy Thompson, you’ll be excited to read The Murder of Secretary Judd Cane. This time Murder stalks the House of Representatives as Congressman Michael Rhodes is accused of murdering Secretary Cane.
MINISTER'S ESCAPADES, Vol. 2 by Celine Rose Mariotti
Rev. Castle is back in another cozy mystery.
BLEEDING HEARTS: Killian Kendall Mystery Series, Vol. 1Winner of the Stonewall Society's 2002 Pride in the Arts Literary Award in the Whodunit Category!REAP THE WHIRLWIND: Killian Kendall Mystery Series, Vol. 2, by Josh Aterovis.
Suicide, or murder? That's the question in the second Killian Kendall mystery. Will Smith suspects murder when an old childhood pal drowns, and asks his friend Killian for help in solving the mystery.
TRUTH OF YESTERDAY, by Josh Aterovis
ALL LOST THINGS, by Josh AterovisCHANGE OF WORLDS, by Josh Aterovis
Haven't heard from any of you guys this week. Please. please, let me know what's up with you, because I do know you're are all busy doing something.
Nothing much doing here, except that Roger had to go to the vet for another "Procedure." I don't know exactly what that is, but it sure made him grumpy. He hasn't played or sung all week...He did have a needle mark on his arm. SHAKES HEAD. My vet never leaves needle marks...course I DO have fur.
Shhh, Arline is still working on the pay sheets. So she's not at the top of her form, either. Here head is so far into the computer that she hardly notices me and has been LATE WITH BREAKFAST every darned day! If I didn't know for sure this was temporary, I'd look for another job...
Well, I can still look out the window at the Judas tree and its still pretty and looks fluffy and perfect, and PURple! Although next door, my Aunt Carol's Bradford Pear blossoms are all gone and it's just a plain old green tree now. You see what my life has come down to?
PLEASE let me know what's going on with all of you so I have SOME kind of life to take an interest in....
Just send an e-mail to arline@mail.com with
"News for Jack"in the subject line, andI'll make sure it shows up right here
for all the world to see!
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