Copper Creek (Sawyer's Ferry #3)
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Frankie: My life sucks. After spending a year jobless and on the edge of becoming homeless, I’d...
M_M Contemporary Romance LGBTQ+
Arctic Heat (Frozen Hearts #3)
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A lasting connection needs more than simply surviving a winter together—they’ll have to outsmart...
Contemporary MM Romance
Buoy Finder NOAA
Weather and Travel
App
Get near real-time data from NOAA/NDBC buoy stations, global sea surface temperatures and weather...
Lindsay (1717 KP) rated The Way of the Brave (Global Search and Rescue, #1) in Books
Feb 12, 2020
They all seem to have worked together. Orion seems stuck with his past and why? He got friends and Ham and Jake seem content to help him. Ham seems to know that God as a plan for Orion still. Will Orion realize that. Jenny seems to have a secret that she is holding on to. She decides to take it to the highest mountain in America.
Susan put readers though emotional and breathtaking adventures. There is non stop action from the moment we open the book after starting. What a climb and adventure we go on. Jake and Aria seem to find a connection. Is it real? Will Orion let go of this past to be with Jenny? Will Jenny let go and allow romance to take hold?
Will they be stuck on the mountain or will they survive? The mountain seems to be calling Orion and Han and Jake, Will they save the woman and get them all the mountain?
The Alpine Journal 2015: Volume 119
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This, the 152nd publication of the Alpine Journal, takes you on a selection of significant first...
The 1985 Pacific Salmon Treaty: Sharing Conservation Burdens and Benefits
Book
For thousands of years, Pacific salmon have been the focus for the economic and social development...
Chris Tarrant's Extreme Railway Journeys
Book
Over the last two and a half years, Chris Tarrant has travelled, literally, all around the world...
Merissa (12051 KP) rated Arctic Heat (Frozen Hearts #3) in Books
Sep 9, 2019
In this story, we meet up with Owen, a cancer survivor, and Quill, a Ranger. Owen is out but Quill is firmly in the closet as he doesn't want to become the "gay poster boy" for the Rangers. They both have their own baggage from their pasts.
This is very much a slow-burner, filled with angst, and forced proximity. Like I said, there is less description of the surrounding area, and more detailing the kind of accidents that can happen, both natural and manmade.
Although I liked both Quill and Owen, I didn't connect with them like I have done with previous characters in this series. They both had things I liked about them, the same as they both had qualities I disliked.
On the whole, this was a book I enjoyed reading, but it didn't tick as many boxes for me as other books by Ms Albert. I would still definitely recommend it though, especially for those who like to meet up with previous characters when they make an appearance.
Photoscape
Photo & Video and Utilities
App
Photoscape "This surely blows Instagram out of the water!" - PhotoApps We've created...
Pale Rider: The Spanish Flu of 1918
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With a death toll of between 50 and 100 million people and a global reach, the Spanish flu of...
History Medicine