Bunny Hearts Bear


Book Description

Hillary Raz wants nothing to do with her ex, Alec Thompson when he blows into town after leaving her for football five years earlier. Unfortunately, her bunny has other ideas. The energetic rabbit doesn’t care about a silly thing like a broken heart, she just wants to get her tiny paws on the bear shifter who is her true mate. But even though Alec claims he’s going to stay, Hillary doesn’t trust he’s back for good, or that she’ll ever be more important than his career. Alec Thompson’s football career is over. After a devastating injury destroys his superstar status, he returns home to the small shifter town of Heartland to heal and to reconnect with the woman he shouldn’t have left behind. But Hillary’s still healing too, and even though he’ll do whatever it takes to claim his fated mate, it may be too late for Hillary and Alec to find a second chance at love.




Bella Loves Bunny


Book Description

A companion board book to Ben Loves Bear, Bella Loves Bunny shares the sweet story of friendship between a little girl and her beloved stuffed bunny rabbit, from morning till night. Bella and Bunny do everything together. In the morning, they play piano and dance (and hop!). In the afternoon, Bella has lunch and Bunny has carrot cake. At night, they pick out Bella’s favorite pajamas and snuggle close until they fall asleep. McPhail’s simple text and heartwarming illustrations come together to make an irresistible book that young readers will fall in love with.




Bretta Bunny Bounces Back


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The mother/daughter team of Theresa Rich, PhD & Alyson Rich is delighted to share Bretta Bunny's story. Bretta is a normal little bunny. Like all little bunnies, she occasionally has a bad day that escalates from bad to worse. Instead of giving in to her troubles or waiting for somebunny to save her, Bretta takes the time to reflect. In doing so, she comes to the conclusion that things will always get better and that the chance to turn things around comes with a new day. "With the new day comes new strength and new thoughts." - Eleanor Roosevelt Your eStore purchase in September 2013 will be matched with the contribution of copy of Bretta Bunny Bounces Back through the Oakland Schools Education Foundation to the Reach Out & Read program. http: //www.reachoutandread.org/




The Forgotten Son


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“Don’t he look like a sweet little bunny?” The kind-hearted delivery nurse had no way of knowing that her well-intentioned words would doom Bunny Boy Potts to a lifetime of ridicule. Well, that and the unfortunate way his ears stuck out like two ping-pong paddles. Living with his unhinged single mother, his entire life is spent apologizing for existing while scraping by for enough to survive. Food and love—neither is freely available in the Potts’ home, but the sharp sting of the strap is always on standby. When Bunny meets Raquel, he thinks she could take him from scarecrow misfit to normal teen. Growing in the sunshine of her approval, Bunny even gets a job from his rancher neighbor, TC. For the first time in his life, Bunny can buy clothes that fit. He can eat enough to stave off the hunger that used to sing him to sleep every night. Along with a paycheck, he earns a nickname and the grudging respect of those around him as he begins to rise above the hand he’s been dealt. But Bunny Boy Potts wasn’t meant to have a life like everyone else. Debut author BJ Sloan serves us hope and despair in this gripping coming-of-age tale set in 1970s rural Texas.




Urban Legends


Book Description

Describes common urban legends, including how they can form, why they are popular, and how modern technology allows urban legends to spread around the world.




The Trail of the Ghost Bunny


Book Description

Kelsey and her family have moved into an abandoned B&B that they're fixing up. It's a beautiful place and it even comes with its own bunny...but it also seems to come with its own ghost. With the help of their new bunny friend, Kelsey and her friends and CCSC clubmates Becca and Leo investigate the true source of the mysterious on-goings at the B&B. This story closes out the series in a satisfying way, and includes a very light ghost plot that feels seasonally appropriate. And animal fans will be thrilled to see plenty new animal capers, including the return of the lovable dogs from book 5, Dog-Gone Danger.




The Pet Thief


Book Description

The Pet Thief is a dystopian fable of science, rebellion, humankind's inhumanity, and the struggle for identity and survival in a post-human world.




Available Light


Book Description

Eighteen tragicomic short stories that explore love, tragedy, and loss. As he disassembles an infant’s nursery, a father struggles for ways to tell his young daughter her brother is dead; a boy learns the truth about his parents’ divorce; an out of work rock musician finds himself custodian of an abandoned child; a wife who sets out to find her husband’s secret lover discovers a secret she’s kept from herself; while settling their estranged father’s estate, adult sisters encounter a side of their parents they never knew; a ne’er-do-well uncle pays the price for putting his young nephew’s life at risk; a widow discovers that her need for love lives beyond the man she loved; a fifteen-year-old boy seeks to know his older brother who is away at war. Although the characters often lack the navigational tools for finding and sustaining meaningful love, they all courageously follow the path illuminated by whatever light is available to them.




Broccoli


Book Description

Dani Brown's second person experimental piece you've been waiting years for. Witness first hand as a fiction author breaks the list of writing rules (or a list, there are many of these things). You wake up. Your day doesn't get much better after that. Dive into your mind as your body releases every bit of fluid it had and then more. When your mind is done with you, it is your body's turn. Is there any hope for you?




Human Art: Understanding Your Own Personal Design


Book Description

Wouldn’t it be terrific if you could understand who you are? Or maybe you need to know another’s personality—a customer, a spouse, or a friend. In "Human Art: Understanding Your Own Personal Design" we teach you how to do just that. We all have taken personality tests that helped to an extent. They helped us know that we were a good organizer or a people person. But what if you could go deeper–deep enough to find completely how you think, why you act the way you do in certain situations? With Human Art, you can. You can understand yourself and others. You can define who you are, how you are made, how you think, and how you come across to others. Combining principles of art, design, color theory and psychology, Human Art is a one of a kind approach to understanding personality in a completely observable way. It teaches how we can merely look at someone and draw conclusions based on characteristics such as the colors they relate to, the lines in their bone structure, and the movement they display. These outward characteristics are clues to who we are on the inside. Using this unique methodology, we can find confidence and understanding of both ourselves and others. The knowledge of Human Art (The Original Personality Test) can be used in all aspects of life: personal development, relationships, customer service and more. With Human Art, proven with empirical support over 200 years, you can discover just how unique you really are--one of a kind, a masterpiece. https://www.theoriginalpersonalitytest.com REVIEWS FROM ORIGINAL 2006 PUBLICATION: “Finally, a one-size-fits-all beauty book filled with clear wisdom about what it takes to be beautiful. We all wear our negative beliefs about ourselves on our hips, waist, etc. Brook and Rod give us the tools to become aware of these negative self images and give us simple ways of eradicating them . . . the result is beauty. Human Art is a book you can pick up, read a page or two, and reap the benefits. Keep it some place where you can easily access it whenever you need positive reinforcement. It is a blueprint for living a meaningful life. A book you want to give everyone.” – Thomas M. Bassett Matrix, Division of L’Oréal, Artistic Design, Team Member Owner, Salon Tantrum “After reading so many self-help books to find out what is wrong with me, Human Art taught me about my true nature, and now, I will never again apologize for who I am.” – Reggie Skinner, Seminar Attendee “Rather than focusing on what is wrong with me, the concepts of Human Art make me consider what’s right with me. This program gives me hope that I’ll find validation for who I am and how I was created.” – Pamela Payton, Color Therapy Client