High Voltage: Fever Book 10
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Immortal Faerie and ancient feuds, secrets and sacrifices--a thrilling new chapter in the...
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The Killing Handbook: Forbrydelsen Forever!
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Emma Kennedy tells you everything you ever wanted to know about THE KILLING - and more. Hej! If...
Food Court Hamburger Fever 3
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Do you want to be a super chef? Are you fond of time management food making or cooking games? The...
Delicious - Emily's Christmas Carol
Games and Stickers
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GameHouse presents Delicious, the award-winning game series that combines cooking dishes with a...
Flight By Elephant: The Untold Story of World War II's Most Daring Jungle Rescue
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The incredible story of Gyles Mackrell and his Burmese, elephant-assisted wartime rescue mission. In...
Delicious - Emily’s Message in a Bottle
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Discover a message in a bottle that changes Emily’s life forever, while cooking divine dishes in...
My Hospital - Learning to be a doctor
Education and Games
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Take on the role of a doctor to get the patients treated. This app allows children to develop...
Lindsay (1717 KP) rated The Inn at Hidden Run (Tree of Life #1) in Books
Aug 27, 2019
Though we also get a story of a what is going on in Memphis in 1878. Though the eyes of a young woman named Elisa. She tells us about the epidemic of Yellow Jack or as we call it “Yellow Fever”. I do not know how this author does this but I loved it. I hope to get their other stories though out this series.
How the author combines the family tree elements or genealogy though this book to find the connection and the present members the family she runs into is really interesting and fun to read. The plot is written well. The characters are written well. To find out what the meaning behind Canfield and Eliza is something. For it does not get reveled until the end make it even more enjoyable to read.
I had felt really like I was going down a path of finding the connection with Jillian who was helping Meri and her family and why they were Medical doctors. We find that connection at the end. You will want to read this book if you are looking for something new and a historical fiction or event that happen in USA along with some fun in Genealogy.
Olivia pull to along and you will want to find out. She put these to element together seemly and I just love that. I have yet to see another author do this. I hope to get the next book in the series as I can not wait to read them.
Uncle Fred in the Springtime
P.G. Wodehouse and Martin Jarvis
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Read by Martin Jarvis, this joyous celebration of spring fever is an undisputed comic masterpiece....
Offensive Basketball Drills
Sports
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About Marty Schupak Marty Schupak is the creator of the video in this App. He received his Master's...