My Baby Loves Halloween


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My Baby Loves Halloween


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The perfect Halloween gift for your baby or toddler! With My Baby Loves Halloween, celebrate all the lovely things that Baby discovers about Halloween: Baby loves the crisp autumn air. Baby loves candles in pumpkins that grin. Baby loves candy... Celebrate all the sweet things that Baby discovers about Halloween. This Own Voices board book, the perfect gift for a new baby, features rhythmic poetry from Jabari Asim and adorable art from Tara Nicole Whitaker.




Yonder


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"The Water Dancer meets The Prophets in this spare, gripping, and beautifully rendered novel exploring love and friendship among a group of enslaved Black strivers in the mid-nineteenth century"--




The Beautiful People and Other Aggravations


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“Laugh your cares away with Rose Madeline Mula, one of the Saturday Evening Post’s favorite humor writers.” —Ted Kreiter, editor, Saturday Evening Post “Read this book sitting on the beach, relaxing in a bubble bath, commuting to work on the train, or vegging out on a Sunday afternoon.” —Mary McHugh, author, How Not to Become a Crotchety Old Man “If laughter is the best medicine, you can throw away your prescriptions! This book will replace them all.” —Joan Fontaine, actress, Jane Eyre (1944) “[Rose’s] bubbling wit and humor will tickle your nose and your funny bone like the best vintage wine.” —Russ Gorman, WOON talk show host In her signature self-deprecating and hilarious style, humor essayist Rose Madeline Mula gripes about growing old. Her inability to stick with New Year’s resolutions, the mystery of her clothes shrinking to a smaller size with each passing season, and her susceptibility to infomercials are just a few of the problems pestering Mula. In this collection of comical compositions, readers can skip around from one laugh-out-loud essay to the next while enjoying the author’s endless wit and charm. The animated author recalls the days before cars came equipped with electric windows, when pin boys frequented bowling alleys, and songs were composed with lovely lyrics that the listener could understand. While written with a mature audience in mind, women of all ages will enjoy this relatable book.




A Secret Colton Baby


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A new addition to Wyoming's most scandalous family Is Theo Colton the father of a baby dropped at his doorstep by a dying socialite? Even more shocked than the sexy bronc-riding champ is his beautiful cook, Ellie Parker. Just as she becomes the baby's nanny, she discovers a terrifying stalker has followed her to Dead River. What's worse—as a mysterious virus quarantines the town, danger goes viral, too. But to Theo and Ellie, the biggest dangers are their sizzling attraction and profound new feelings. Can Ellie tame the cowboy who wants nothing more than a wild ride with women? Or must she deny her heart to save his life?




The Book of Baby Love


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For new parents, old parents, and loved ones, this is the perfect gift for christenings and baby showers. Remembrances on becoming a parent from Madonna, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and more than 100 others.




Dragon Ever After


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A stolen crown. A daring heist. And a treasure worth more than life itself. My guys and I have been enjoying our lives, running our business, and reveling in our love. But when an old friend makes a tough request, I can’t say no--even when it falls on Halloween, my favorite holiday. Little did I think, though, about how even the tiniest slip-up could mean losing everything we hold dear. An excerpt of this steamy, slice-of-life tale was previously published in the Halloween Between the Sheets anthology. It has since been expanded into a full story and is best enjoyed after reading the Spellbound Shifters: Dragons Entwined trilogy--Dragon Shattered, Dragon Unbroken, and Dragon Reborn. additional keywords: urban fantasy, reverse harem, menage, whychoose romance, slice of life, bonus story, magic, security agency, heist, theft, recovery, pregnancy, suspense, danger




A Fighting Chance


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Elizabeth Warren tells the story of the two-decade journey that taught her how Washington really works and really doesn't.




Baby Boomer Diaries


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Growing up in the 1950's and 1960's, Skissley is the oldest child in a Nebraska farm family of modest means. Her possessions are few, but she does possess two rare and priceless gifts: talent to write and remarkable insight. Combined with her keen observations of the people, events, and magnificent nature surrounding her, the results are a unique perspective of life in mid 20th century Middle America, which Skissley captures in the pages of her beloved diaries. But being only twelve as well as inherently honest, she regularly spills the beans on the family secrets. Then too, there is that notorious river town of Rulo nearby, with the majority of its population of hangers-on comprised of eccentric and unsavory misfits. Though these characters with their questionable lifestyles live but a stone's throw from Skissley, they are worlds apart from her. Yet few will escape her scrutiny or the veracity of her pen. While it seems that Skissley is merely divulging colorful tidbits of life within her sphere, it soon becomes obvious that she is really revealing the inner workings of her own soul, because she is in fact, a true Child of the Universe.




Anything But Monochrome


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What do yellow paint buckets, school buses, and church potlucks have in common? For Anna, they all exist to make her life miserable. Back in NYC, 17 year old Anna Capelle could be openly queer and alternative in peace. But when her father becomes ill and the whole family relocates to quiet New Hope, Connecticut - everything changes. Now it's all school bus politics, mean girl cliques, and her mother's annoying attempts to turn her into a proper young lady. Worst of all, New Hope can't seem to offer her a decent cup of coffee anywhere! Just as she's starting to get her bearings, settle in, and finally make a few friends - her home life shatters. This was a quality read, one that I thoroughly enjoyed. It's theme of outcasts not fitting into the white picket fence society they've been thrust into is relatable and completely evokes a contrast against a monochrome life, as title suggests. -- Robert Relyea