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Author | : Val Keeney |
Publisher | : Author House |
Total Pages | : 316 |
Release | : 2008-05-28 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 146783646X |
What would you do if someone told you your spouse was lying to you? When Candy learns from her former boss that her husband has been lying to her, she agrees to come back to work for him as a government agent. She soon learns that her boss, Gary, has not been totally honest with her either. Working her personal life and a possible murder case is one wild ride of emotions as she goes undercover to a strip bar. Find out if Candy still has what it takes to uncover the truth while dealing with her own emotions. Meet Cotton Candy.
Author | : Sara D. Moore |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2018-08-18 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781732642744 |
Discover the sights, sounds and feelings that can only come from a magical journey through the Cotton Candy Clouds.
Author | : Debbie Viguié |
Publisher | : Zondervan |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2009-07-13 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 0310856647 |
In the first book of the Sweet Seasons series, Candace finds herself in a romantic comedy with a screwball edge when she starts her summer job at a crazy amusement park. Surviving all the surprises The Zone has in store won’t be easy … but it may be worth it if it means getting to know her attractive and mysterious coworker. When her father forces sixteen-year-old Candace to apply for a summer job, a position as a cotton candy operator at The Zone is all she can find. With a nametag that says “Candy” and no time to hang out with her best friend, Tamara, Candace can feel the next three months slipping away. The only positive is that her cart is often positioned near Kurt, one of the mascots in the History Zone of the park. But while their flirtation is giving Candace a reason to head to work, her fellow cotton candy girl just happens to be Kurt’s ex. And she’s the kind to hold grudges. As the summer progresses, the job gets easier, Candace finds a new friend in Josh, and she and Kurt become closer … but Candace’s other relationships both at the park and with Tamara just keep getting worse. And once Kurt’s ex is assigned to her team-building scavenger hunt group, Candace’s life becomes as sticky as the pink fluff she serves all day. The Summer of Cotton Candy: is a YA contemporary novel with a fun, rom-com feel is written by New York Times bestselling author Debbie Viguié explores first love and the ups and downs that come with, with a humorous angle is a clean read for young adult fans of any age
Author | : K. Beasley |
Publisher | : Fulton Books, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 171 |
Release | : 2020-10-19 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 1646549252 |
Born and raised on a quarter horse farm in Montana, Alex’s plan for the future was college and eventually running the family ranch. That plan changed after the attack on September 11, 2001, when Alex joined the Army in order to defend the United States of America. When a promising military career is cut short by a life-altering injury, Alex is forced to return to Montana in an attempt to heal a broken body, mind, and soul. Coaxed into providing a sanctuary for an injured horse, Alex begins to understand when you save an animal, that same animal finds a way to save you in return. As the difficulties of running an animal sanctuary unfold, so do the challenges of everyday life. Adjusting to a new way of living, Alex must find a way to deal with the past while embracing the future. In Homestead Sanctuary, Alex narrates the uplifting and often-comical adventures of the animals and people who find themselves part of the journey. In addition to the incredibly special horse named Ma Jolie, you will meet a variety of animals, including a pig named Liberty rescued from an overturned semi, a blind filly named Miracle, and a very clever pup named Tapa. As word gets out about the animal rescues and all the fun-filled activities, it is not long before the community of Kalispell takes notice. With the assistance of some amazing volunteers, Homestead Sanctuary becomes a place of healing for both the animals and the people of Montana. Realizing the complexity of the world we live in, Homestead Sanctuary is a heartwarming adventure that opens the door for conversations regarding animal abandonment and abuse, as well as human issues such as a disability, autism, suicide, and PTSD.
Author | : Sandra E. Camp- Carter |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 95 |
Release | : 2015-09-30 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1503595889 |
Sandra E. Camp-Carter now resides in Dover Delaware, however a native of Richmond, Virginia. Shes a wife, mother and grandmother that thrive on the energy from her family and friends. Sandra started writing at the early age of seven, which became her way of communicating her inner thoughts. Shes written and won several awards for creative poetry which led to being a second time author. Aside from writing, Sandra loves cooking, entertaining family and has been known as a natural comedian. Her career has always been in the medical field, taking care of the ones who heal others.
Author | : Hunter |
Publisher | : Carson-Dellosa Publishing |
Total Pages | : 28 |
Release | : 2016-08-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1681918870 |
How does a cotton candy machine work? Learn about the science, technology, and engineering that make this sweet treat possible. This title supports NGSS standards for engineering design.
Author | : Phyllis Watts |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 599 |
Release | : 2010-10-12 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 146911397X |
Where Food and People Still Meet will stimulate readers to create and spark excitement to try something new in their kitchen. Inspired by Watts very rich journey to places where she meets an assortment of people experiencing different foods, Where Food and People Still Meet embraces valuable and memorable recipes for all ages. This captivating book contains modern-day dishes we all love and wish we could make at home. She also includes more from the past and uses things right in our pantry for appetizing soups to mouth-watering salads, family snacks and luscious meals to serve any company planned or last minute. Breads, cakes, the perfect grilled steak and hamburger, campout and tail-gaiting specialties, cookies and cupcake exchange ideas,a whole chapter on popcorn, pet treats, special occasion gifts and so much more, readers will relish the heavenly taste and essence of these enjoyable recipes. Supplemented with informative details on every page, invaluable tips and practical cooking methods, this book will surely make every kitchen a perfect place to create a lasting memory. She makes it clear, anyone can be skillful in the kitchen and gives you the tools to do just that. Every family member can contribute and learn from her suggestions and hints. Equally appealing and practical as her first book, Where Food and People Meet, this one also covers personal stories of foods and easy-to-prepare recipes that are perfect for all kinds of occasions and includes memories of the people who made these foods taste even better.
Author | : Jennifer Apodaca |
Publisher | : Kensington Books |
Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 2004-04-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780758200761 |
In her second outing, sassy single mom and dating service owner Samantha Shaw discovers the strangled body of a former client and sets out to find the elusive killer.
Author | : Phyllis Watts |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 626 |
Release | : 2009-12 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1441571892 |
New book presents scrumptious recipes and the memories that are carved out of it Author, Phyllis Watts, invites readers to tap the inner chef in them as she unleashes a scrumptious collection of mouthwatering recipes, as well as the memories and the people who made these foods even more delicious. In Where Food And People Meet, she shares her personal stories of foods as she offers a variety of easy-to-prepare recipes that are perfect for all kinds of occasions. Using experiences through her travel in forty-nine states and most of Canada, Watts shares her expanded knowledge about both people and food with everyday folk. A beguiling book of recipes, Where Food And People Meet contains her very own recipes, ones that are handed to her, and those that are adopted as family favorites. It includes contemporary and classic favorites that are featured with additions or suggestions to rework them. Readers of this release will be enticed to try their hands on fun refreshments such as Bloody Mary and Mocha Banana Smoothie, and learn how to prepare exciting snacks that are also great for gifts like Chocolate Biscotti and Frosted Whoopie Pies. Broccoli Soup, Waldorf Salad, Beef Yankee Pot Roast, and Sauerbraten Slow Cooked are just a few of the many sophisticated recipes that are made easy.
Author | : Anne Emery |
Publisher | : ECW Press |
Total Pages | : 1188 |
Release | : 2017-11-07 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1773051261 |
Go back to the beginning of the Collins-Burke mysteries with this collection, which includes the first three novels in the award-winning series: Sign of the Cross, Obit, and Barrington Street Blues. Sign of the Cross: This winner of the Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel introduces lawyer Monty Collins who meets Father Brennan Burke when he represents him: the priest is the lead suspect in the murder of a young woman. Conflict between lawyer and client simmers, as evidence piles up and murder charges seem inevitable. With Burke remaining tight-lipped about his past, Monty has no choice but to go behind his back and conduct a probe into the life of his own client. Never in his career has Monty been so lost for answers, until a long-forgotten incident takes on new and ominous meaning . . . Obit: “Strong characters and a vivid depiction of Irish American family life . . . as outstanding as her first.” — Library Journal. Declan Burke fled Ireland forty years ago and never looked back. Now settled in New York, he thinks he’s put the old country behind him, until he reads the obituary of one Cathal Murphy. The obituary, he sees at once, is not about Murphy at all. It is a coded indictment of Burke’s own life. And an announcement of his impending death. Halifax lawyer Monty Collins investigates the obit with its allusions to Burke’s IRA past. From the farms of Ireland to the tenements of New York City, Collins gets no help from Burke, who — good soldier to the end — keeps the silence of the grave. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 16.0px Times; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000} span.s1 {font-kerning: none} Barrington Street Blues: A rich man and a poor man are found dead of gunshot wounds outside a seedy bar on Barrington Street in Halifax. The police declare it a murder-suicide, but bluesman/lawyer Monty Collins — hired to represent the victims’ families — suspects it’s a double murder. Helped by his friend Father Brennan Burke, and hindered by his femme fatale law partner Felicia Morgan, Monty explores the dark side of Halifax society: hookers, drug addicts, boozers, gamblers, and people desperate to cover up a series of parties that got way out of hand. A secret from the past and turmoil with his estranged wife, Maura, have Monty singing the blues, lashing out at his closest friends, and spending far too much time in the bars of Halifax.