Get Rid of Glenda


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Get Rid of Glenda" hurls readers into the chaotic world of Silvermax Television, where corporate dysfunction reaches hilariously horrifying new heights. At the center of this maelstrom is Glenda Nail, the monstrous head of HR whose idea of team-building involves psychological warfare. When Peter Silver inherits the once-great network after his uncle's untimely demise, he finds himself trapped in a sitcom from hell. Armed with nothing but good intentions and a ragtag band of misfits, Peter wages war against Glenda's entrenched empire of incompetence and depravity. As Glenda loses control, she unleashes a storm of increasingly desperate and outrageous schemes. Her attempts to maintain power spiral into a whirlwind of corporate sabotage, blackmail, and absurd policy-making that threatens to tear Silvermax apart. Jack Fringe's debut novel is a rollercoaster of absurdity, careening from one outrageous scenario to the next. It's a scathing satire that takes a flamethrower to corporate culture, promising to make you laugh, cry, and question your career choices - possibly all at the same time. Content guidance - sexual references - strong language - adult humour - mature themes




Glenda's Wedding Night


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Glenda’s Wedding Night By Nadjina Shanik Glenda’s Wedding Night is a search-for-love story like nothing you've ever read. It takes a look at many different cultures, how they deal with love and marriage. This tale revolves around culture shock and class clash. Our protagonist Glenda marries five times to men of different nationalities in different countries. She progresses hopefully from the spineless wimp to the ultra-macho man of her dreams. Traveling from Tuxedo Park, to Ibiza, Mexico, Greece, Israel, Cyprus, Jordan, Turkey, and New York City, Glenda’s Wedding Night is doormat versus diva, wife versus mistress, career versus home, feminism versus machismo, quack versus witch, users and losers, playboys and wannabes, the Latin culture versus the Anglo culture, and immigrant versus blue-blood. It’s about what everybody thinks they’re missing in life, about dangerous liaisons and fatal attractions. It’s all here in a multicolored tapestry of steamy romance and bizarre travel, spanning decades.




Glenda's Miracle


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Twenty-five years of drug addiction came to a halt for Glenda Evans when she overdosed and ended up in the hospital. She was befriended by her nurse who helped her get into rehab where she was able to get clean, get an education, and eventually land a job. After ten year, she went on a search for her mother, Sarah, who she found in Denver, Colorado. When Glenda goes to Denver and is introduced to her daughter's family, her whole world is turned upside down. Read about the events that take place while she stays in Denver and what happens when she meets the Reverend Jeffery Hamilton. A compelling novel about the continuing love affair between Sarah and Charles Crowe, the growth of the Crowe family, and the surprises Sarah's mother, Glenda, brings to the family that will have you wanting to read more.




Out of Control


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Still mourning the loss of their dear friend, Mikaen's team returns to Rimstak. Their goals: find the Controller, discover the Truth about the Raenqal, and foil the plans of Liegan and the Revs. Meanwhile, Narrator Number Two is hot (well, lukewarm) on the trail of discovering the true identity of Liegan. With the aid of a maddening Dreamer and a member of the Rimstak Security Force's finest, he won't stop until he finds out which of the Elsewhere Dreamers, past or present, is responsible for messing with his best friend. A shaken One continues to try his best to help his friends, but will it be enough to make a difference with everything going out of control?




Secrets On Earth


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ROMANCE....... SEX...... INSPARATION SPIRITUAL..... ACTION...... SCIENCE FICTION....... SECRETS ON EARTH HAS A LITTLE TO UNRIVAL THE IMAGINATION OF ANY READER IF YOU DARE READ THIS STORY! ................ Every summer Taylor Anderson visits her Aunt Glenda down South in South Carolina. Most of all her summer days are spent having fun with Aunt Glenda’s neighbor Jason Jones. Aunt Glenda and Jason’s mother Karen Jones are great friends. The summer of 2010 as Jason and Taylor’s childhood friendship blossoms into a romance entering adult hood. The two are getting ready for partying, and hanging out together before heading off to college. Both Jason and Taylor fi nd their summer interrupt; when a genetically engineered part human- part snake by the name of Heather is causing chaos in the Congaree National Park area. Desperate to mate: hungry for the taste of the human fl esh. Heather lour’s fi sherman in with her beauty eating them alive. Deep down Heather wants to control the side of her that is creature. When she laid eyes on Jason his sent drives her desperation to mate into anger. Heather must eliminate the female that has Jason’s heart to assure her offspring. Did Heather survive her ordeal? Will Heather seek revenge? Did Heather have children? Are you curious dear reader to know what will happen? Look for Secrets On Earth 2: Venom.......




Miserably Comfortable


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I like a good beer buzz early in the morning Sheryl Crow once said in a song, and who wouldnt when you work a nine-to-five! Bonnie Fletcher is a working class, paycheck-to-paycheck married woman who comes to a midlife crisis, realizing that her life has become nothing more than a day-to-day routine, working for a high end retail store, dealing with the irate and bitching public, coming home to frozen Banquette TV dinners, sitting in front of a television set living her life through reality shows. Bonnie reaches a turning point thanks to the support of her financial struggling co-workers. Find out more about the author of Got Therapy? on facebook.com, twitter, and blogger.com E-mail author: [email protected]




3/5 of a Man


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3/5 of a Man is about Adam Harris and his early childhood years growing up in the Jim Crow south. It is about separate but unequal school systems. It is about being an Army brat and the differences and advantages afforded by the U.S. Army as opposed to local southern governments that displayed Colored Only facilities. 3/5 of a Man is about the high school and college years that shaped the political and social viewpoints of Adam Harris. It is about activism and seeking to improve the lives of minorities in the surrounding campus and community. 3/5 of a Man is about Harris' 25-year journey through the U.S. Navy, an organization that trained, educated, embraced, rewarded, lifted up, and ultimately said thank you for your service to a retiring Commander.




Fubar


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`FUBAR is the story of Thor Evensens ruin and recovery, of Rachel Risdahls fateful choice between two men, and of Rachels daughter Glenda growing up wiser and stronger than her mother. Its set in the Seattle high-tech suburbs of Bellevue and Redmond, in the mid-1990s. Once Thor had been a successful engineering manager, with a wife and three children and a big new house. He loses it all within the space of three weeks: Hes downsized out of his job, his headstrong small son Thor Jr. has a fatal accident while in his care, and his bitter wife Marie sues him for divorce. Abruptly, Thor is reduced to a struggling newly-single guy, initially unemployed and staying with his parents, and then moving to a rented room. When he does find a new position, its a manufacturers-representative sales job for which he considers himself ill-suited. At first he feels overwhelmed and beaten. He tells his parents that his life is FUBAR (Fouled Up Beyond All Repair, in the polite version). But they refuse to let him give up on himself. He works hard to make a go of it, and his fortunes slowly improve. He even buys a small condo. While driving back from a sales trip to Spokane, hes caught in a blizzard in Snoqualmie Pass, and forced off the road by a reckless driver into a deep snowdrift. He rents the last available room in a nearby ski lodge, and winds up sharing it chastely with Rachel Risdahl, R.N., after her car quits. Thor and Rachel hit it off well, go out to dinner on the following day after theyre both back in Seattle, and begin a passionate relationship. Rachel is beautiful, but has poor self-esteem. Shes very self-conscious about being half Tlingit Native American, despite her Norwegian surname. A few days later, Thor and Rachel are preparing Christmas dinner in her townhouse, when her rich and abusive ex-boyfriend Skip Eastman shows up. Theres a melee; her spunky high-school-senior daughter Glenda calls the police. They arrive. Skip flees, and is arrested on his way home, but posts bail. Three months later, while Thor is out of town on business during bad weather, Skip reappears and gets Rachel back by bribing her with a two-week trip to Hawaii. Thor telephones Rachel from Spokane and reaches Glenda. Glenda is outraged at her mother for going back to Skip. She pleads with Thor to keep on being her surrogate stepfather, at her school events. Thor is devastated, but tries to pick himself up and go on. He has a brief fling with his firms office manager, and goes out with his bosss sexy cousin for a few weeks. Skip beats Rachel severely; shes hospitalized. But when she gets out, she goes back to Skip and even moves in with him. Rachel gets fired from her job. Her ex-husband dies and leaves her and Glenda well off. Glenda remains living in Rachels townhouse, renting an extra bedroom to a classmate from Japan. Thor teams up, innocently, with the two attractive girls for most of his social life. Thors small daughter Tonja comes along, whenever Thor has her for visitation. Glenda is gorgeous, like her mother. Thor has an insistent and powerful undercurrent of sexual feelings for her, but scrupulously conceals them. Skip beats Rachel up yet once again, and then leaves on a two-day business trip. Rachel splits with him, packs her things, and returns to her own townhouse. Skip comes home early and discovers Rachels goodbye note to him, heads over there in a murderous rage, and chops through her front door with an axe. Glenda flees through an upstairs window. Rachel stays behind, calmly insisting that she can handle him. Glenda calls the police on her cellular telephone. While shes speaking with the dispatcher, she hears several gunshots; soon after that, sirens. She seeks refuge at Thors place. Skip drives away at high speed, pursued by four police cars, and has a fatal rollover accident




Pure Innuendos


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“People in this town keep secrets hidden as if it’s their birthday suit. You’re digging in a place where worms are present. If you dig deep enough, you might not like what’s in that steel vault!” Like every small town in the rural south, Coppertown has its quirks and its secrets. Jessica Winslow, a young, beautiful curator at a local museum, feels it is up to her to unravel these skeletons starting with an exhibition project called “Black Widow Swamp,” one of the town’s most embarrassing myths. After receiving an anonymous “top secret” file on the mysterious landmark, she opens up a Pandora’s Box to a seventy-year-old murder case on a drifter by the name of Tresstina Bandeau. As Jessica digs deeper to the truth, she realizes the real truth is in her backyard, and she’s not safe from what is coming her way. Jessica will have to face what she started, or suffer what’s coming her way.




The Trap


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For fans of Gillian Flynn, Caroline Cooney, and R.L. Stine comes The Trap from four-time Edgar Allen Poe Young Adult Mystery Award winner Joan Lowery Nixon. Julie has the perfect summer plan. She’ll be with her friends on the swim team, and this year, for the first time, they have a chance to make the Interstates. So when her family tells her she’s being sent to spend the summer with her great-aunt and great-uncle at Rancho del Oro, their ranch in Texas, she feels resentful. Once she’s at Rancho del Oro, however, Julie quickly learns that something strange is going on. Pieces of jewelry and other little objects are missing. The older people on the ranch say they may have misplaced the items—but something doesn’t add up. Julie’s Uncle Gabe only broke his ankle when he fell down the stairs from his observatory, but two other men on the ranch have recently died. The deaths have been ruled accidents, but were they? When Julie figures out that Uncle Gabe’s fall was not an accident, she knows she must discover the killer’s identity. Or she could be next. Joan Lowery Nixon expertly combines a family story with a compelling mystery to keep her readers guessing until the very end. “With its twists and turns, this page-turner is a must for mystery fans.” –School Library Journal “[The Trap] maintains a fast pace, with likeable, interesting characters and a dash of romance.” –VOYA “A teen reader can identify with…Julie.” –Kirkus Reviews