
South Park: Phone Destroyer
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All those countless hours spent on your phone have been preparing you for this moment. Fulfill your...
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Table Talk: Sweet and Sour, Salt and Bitter
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The first collection of food writing by Britain's funniest and most feared critic A.A. Gill knows...

St. Agnes' Stand
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Set in New Mexico, St Agnes’ Stand is a classic story of the American West. Nat Swanson is on...

Molly J (Cover To Cover Cafe) (106 KP) rated Cowboy Christmas Guardian (Gold Country Cowboys #1) in Books
Feb 27, 2019
Being married to my own cowboy, I tend to fall hard for the books with cowboys in them. Barrett's character was no exception. I loved every bit of his widowed self and found myself wishing I was in Shelby's shoes on more than one instant! Watching him be so protective of Shelby, even after he found the truth out, was absolutely heartwarming.
The circumstances in the book, the intense, breathtaking suspense that Ms. Mentink weaves through out this story really round out this romance novel. Ms. Mentink threads inspirational messages through out the story, showing her characters relying on God and leaving the reader thinking about the story long after the final page is read.
Ms. Mentink is well deserving of 4 stars and hats off. This book is not that long and easily read in one sitting. I definitely recommend it to all who love a twisting, turning, edge of your seat suspense novel. Well done, Ms. Mentink! Can't wait til the next one!
*Cafinated Reads received a complimentary copy of this book from Celebrate Lit Tours and the author and was under no obligation to post a review, positive or negative.*

Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk
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Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk is a satirical war novel written by Ben Fountain, which was...
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Love Tools (Bluestone Series, #1)
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What happens when the king of casual meets the queen of picking the wrong men? Lily is running....
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Dana (24 KP) rated Deliverance in Books
Mar 23, 2018
You don't really feel the tension at the beginning, but as you read it more, you feel it creep up on you. This is a really terrifying thing to have happen to you while you are reading if you haven't experienced it before. When I was in the middle of the first part of the book, I had to put it down because I had to get to work. Once I closed the book, I noticed how tense I had gotten. It was like my whole body was waiting for something bad to happen and I hadn't even noticed.
The character development was amazing as well. You could really see the change from the beginning of the story just to the half way point. Though I didn't like the characters as human beings, some of them were very cold and not the nicest, I could respect them as characters. It just shows how well they were written.
For me, there were a few things that I thought could have been played into more, but I don't want to give away what happens in the novel, so I will leave it at that.
If you like suspenseful books, this is definitely a read for you. It is not for the faint of heart.

MaryAnn (14 KP) rated Trial by Patience (The Trials #3) in Books
Nov 4, 2019
My Thoughts: This is a wonderful story about healing. It teaches us not to judge people, not knowing what their life events have been or where it's taken them. This story introduces the readers to equine therapy which allows the abused learn to trust and love again.
The characters in the story were very believable and the reader feels empathy for them. The writer engages the reader and keeps the storyline moving. It was a joy to read. It is also a story about turning to God and trusting Him in everything.
This is a great story for those who love horses and cowboys. It may even lead to an interest in equine therapy.

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Tombstone: The Earp Brothers, Doc Holliday, and the Vendetta Ride from Hell
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On the afternoon of October 26, 1881, nine men clashed in what would be known as the most famous...