The New Encyclopedia of Orchids: 1500 Species in Cultivation
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In this authoritative, detailed and carefully researched encyclopedia, more than 350 genera of...

Last Day High School Survival Game: Zombie Battle
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Can you save yourself from unkilled creatures? Play the best survival hero and strategy game. Some...

Introduction to Integrated Pest Management
M.L. Flint and R. van den Bosch
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Integrated control of pests was practiced early in this century, well before anyone thought to call...

Nomad
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Sibella Court sees the world differently. In her latest book, the stylist and bestselling author of...

The Illustrated Handbook of Fossils: A Practical Directory and Identification Aid to More Than 300 Plant and Animal Fossils
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This is a practical directory and identification aid to more than 300 plant and animal fossils. This...

The Relic Master
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The year is 1517. Dismas is a relic hunter: one who procures “authentic” religious relics for...

Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated Touched (Second Sight #1) in Books
Jun 21, 2020
Kindle
Touched ( second sight book1)
By Hazel Hunter
In the world of Isabelle de Grey, eyesight isn't the only way to see. Her psychic ability gives her a second type of vision. When she touches objects and people, she looks into their past. But her gift is equal parts curse. She has yet to find the lover who can accept the brutal truth of what she sees. Isolated and rejected, she is ready to abandon her career when she meets FBI profiler Gavin "Mac" MacMillan.
Thrown together when the daughter of a mutual friend is abducted, Isabelle discovers that Mac could be the man who won't push her away. Despite his controlled exterior, she senses a fevered passion in him that boils just below the surface. But as she and Mac give in to their desires and race to save a young girl, Isabelle must learn yet again that every touch has its price.
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This started of so well and has a huge potential but I felt it very rushed it went from Mac doubting to bedding Isabelle in 30 sec which for me and some of the books I read is pretty fast! Just wish the author had have put a few more chapters in and not have it so rushed!

Gilliamesque: A Pre-Posthumous Memoir
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From his no-frills childhood in the icy wastes of Minnesota, to some of the hottest water Hollywood...

Thinking Drinkers: The Enlightened Imbiber's Guide to Alcohol
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The Thinking Drinkers are Ben McFarland and Tom Sandham, two alcohol experts who have embarked on a...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2398 KP) rated Cozy Up to Murder in Books
Apr 15, 2021
Since I enjoyed the first in the series, I wanted to see what happened to our hero next. Owen is an intriguing main character, trying to put his past behind him and become a better citizen. The rest of the cast is all new (except for a couple of supporting government agents). They are a colorful lot, although they do fall into stereotypes at times. The plot is intriguing, and I didn’t figure it out. The book, especially the premise, stretches credibility quite a bit, but I find that Owen and the plot make up for that for me. It helps that this is a quick read – I breezed through it in two days instead of my normal three. Despite the flaws, I’m glad I picked this book up.