![]() ![]() To achieve this we need to give them the space in the wild to behave normally. I believe that humankind should live in harmony with all wild cats. I tend to support the person who made the comment. You see, I don’t think that it is a good idea. Is she correct in her thought that owning a bobcat kitten is a good idea? And the same goes for the caracal and serval. Like I said, she is self-assured and confident. ![]() In the video on this page somebody has gently chided her about keeping a bobcat and she responds in the video to say that nobody will stop her. She is highly self-assured about what she is doing convinced that what she is doing is correct and satisfactory. If that has happened, I apologise but I have no control over it. Sometimes they are deleted at source which stops them working on this site. Note: This is a video from another website. ♬ original sound – The Real Life Snow White ![]()
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![]() ![]() I’ve loved Diana from the other books in the series, and it was fun to lean more about her and watch her sand up for herself. I always love returning to Spindle Cove, and I was so excited to see Diana get her own love story this time even though it was super short and left me wanting more. Is their love forged strong enough to last, or are they just playing with fire? By birth and fortune, they couldn't be more wrong for each other.but during stolen, steamy moments in his forge, his strong hands feel so right. The only man who makes her heart pound is the village blacksmith, Aaron Dawes. At least, that's what her mother has loudly declared to everyone in Spindle Cove.īut Diana's not excited by dukes and lords. Published by Avon Impulse on April 30, 2013Īt last, Diana gets a romance of her own! But with the last man anyone in Spindle Cove expects.īeautiful and elegant, Miss Diana Highwood is destined to marry a wealthy, well-placed nobleman. ![]() ![]() Also in this series: Once Upon a Winter's Eve, A Night to Surrender ![]() ![]() ![]() Then she comes across that old boyfriend list and realizes that maybe it's time for another look and a few changes to bring a brand new beat to her romantic heart. Be sure to read all of Jeannie Moon's Forever Love Storiesfrom InterMix Praise for the Forever Love Stories "Jeannie Moon writes a sweet, sexy escape." - New York Times bestselling author Jill Shalvis "Emotionally engaging and sexy." - New York Times bestselling author JoAnn Ross "A truly sweet romance. For Jenna, overcoming her mistrust in men - particularly rich ones - isn't going to be easy. Jenna's unwelcome past is about to make a comeback. My Christmas Wish by Jeannie Moon 4.8 (21) Paperback 18.99 Paperback 18.99 eBook 4. She's just about perfect, and Nate's determined to make her his. ![]() But as intelligent and confident as he is on the field and in the boardroom, he's hopeless with women - until he meets the sweet and funny Jenna. ![]() Nate Bayard has a life most people only dream of - he's a handsome high-caliber polo player and partner in a multibillion dollar business. When all she got was a broken heart, Jenna tucked away the boyfriend list - and her belief in happy ever after. Years later, she thought she'd found him. "Jeannie Moon always delivers a feel-good, warm-your-heart.story,"(New York Times bestselling author Carly Phillips) and now the author of The Second Chance Hero and The Wedding Secret does it again with her new Forever Love Story.Jenna Albanese planned it all out at thirteen when she listed the qualities she wanted in her perfect man. ![]() ![]() To save all of the worlds, they'll first need to stay alive. Now perilous magic is afoot, and treachery lurks at every turn. After one such visit goes awry, Kell escapes his home for Grey London and runs into Delilah Bard, a cut-purse with lofty aspirations. Kell serves the Maresh Empire-Red London, as he calls it-as an official ambassador, traveling between the frequent bloody regime changes in White London and the court of George III in the dullest of Londons. It's a defiant hobby with dangerous consequences. ![]() ![]() Unofficially, Kell is a smuggler, servicing people willing to pay for even the smallest glimpses of a world they'll never see. Kell is one of the last Antari-magicians with a rare, coveted ability to travel between parallel Londons Red, Grey, White, and, once, Black. Schwab'sīestselling Shades of Magic trilogy together in a boxset with additional content Experience the fate of beloved heroes and notorious foes in V. ![]() ![]() It appeared in my stocking, and sat on my shelf for a few weeks. She held up the latter, saying with mild surprise, “Really, you want this one?” I answered, “It’s very pretty.” And that was that. At the end of my search, I took her The Bridge to Belle Island, by Julie Klassen, and A Separate Peace, by John Knowles. My mom likes to do amazing stocking stuffers, and she had requested that I pick out two books for her to put in mine. Something in my spirit was propelling me to buy it. But something was definitely calling to me from this book. Books that are profound often lack a certain story-telling element that I find necessary for enjoyment. I like my books that I read for pleasure to be meaningful I don’t necessarily like for them to be profound. I have a shelf full of it, and I’ve read my fair share of it. A Separate Peace, laying on a shelf with the most beautiful, evocative cover I have seen in a long time. That night, I was ambling around a bookstore when I looked down, and there it was. ![]() The kind of title you wish you had thought of first. ![]() I’ve never known anything about the book, but the title has always seemed to me singularly beautiful. The title had been stuck in my head all day, just kind of rotating around nonchalantly, meaninglessly, as phrases do. I was in a bookstore while on a weekend shopping trip. ![]() ![]() ![]() It's hard to say why, but Fated felt long and never gripped me. If you are even remotely a fan of the Dresden Files or the Iron Druid, you should give this book a chance. I wanted to hate it after the first few minutes and pick on it for being a rip off, the narrator even sort of sounds like James Marsters as Spike, but the story is well written and it drew me in. If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, both Jim Butcher and Kevin Hearne should be very flattered. He's a mage who is hard but with a soft-ish heart. He's also friends with an air elemental- think Toot Toot or Oberon. ![]() ![]() Verus owns and operates a magic shop, ran away from his evil mentor at a young age, is shunned by most other magical practitioners and by the end of the book has a young, female apprentice. Jacka even writes in a cheeky reference to Harry Dresden. In the first few minutes of the book, it's hard not to compare Alex Verus to Dresden and to Atticus O'Sullivan. With all of the comparisons to Jim Butcher and Kevin Hearne I thought I'd give it a try. ![]() ![]() ![]() This was an amusing mystery as Shay and Coop get in way over their heads while trying to thwart the killer from causing them and their friends any harm. ![]() When Coop fears he’ll be implicated in the murder of his boss, he goes into hiding and with help from Shay, they set out to find the person responsible. We are introduced to Shay O’Hanlon co-owner of a coffee shop and her friends, Coop, Kate and Eddy. Can Shay find the killer before the stakes get any higher? ![]() When Shay’s elderly friend and landlady is held for ransom by the mob, all bets are off. Looking for the murderer without help from the cops proves risky-especially with distracting sparks flying between Shay and the beautiful yet fierce Detective Bordeaux. While unearthing clues to absolve Coop, Shay encounters Mafia goons hunting for some extremely valuable nuts. The weapon? Kinky’s lucky bronzed bingo marker. The victim was Kinky, Coop’s former boss and the unsavory owner of The Bingo Barge, a sleazy gambling boat on the Mississippi. That is, until her lifelong friend Coop becomes a murder suspect. Publisher: Midnight Ink, May 2011Īs co-owner of The Rabbit Hole, a quirky-cool Minneapolis coffee shop, Shay O’Hanlon finds life highly caffeinated but far from dangerous. ![]() Bingo Barge Murder by Jessie Chandler is the first book in the new “Shay O’Hanlon” mystery series. ![]() ![]() ![]() Full of drama and adventure, their trip invites countless opportunities for the rabbi and his cat to grapple with all the important–and trivial–details of life. ![]() Zlabya falls in love with a dashing young rabbi from Paris, and soon master and cat, having overcome their shared self-pity and jealousy, are accompanying the newlyweds to France to meet Zlabya’s cosmopolitan in-laws. They consult the rabbi’s rabbi, who maintains that a cat can’t be Jewish–but the cat, as always, knows better. The rabbi vows to educate him in the ways of the Torah, while the cat insists on studying the kabbalah and having a Bar Mitzvah. To his master’s consternation, the cat immediately begins to tell lies (the first being that he didn’t eat the parrot). In Algeria in the 1930s, a cat belonging to a widowed rabbi and his beautiful daughter, Zlabya, eats the family parrot and gains the ability to speak. ![]() The Rabbi’s Cat tells the wholly unique story of a rabbi, his daughter, and their talking cat–a philosopher brimming with scathing humor and surprising tenderness. ![]() ![]() If the guy walked away, the client got closure, despite how hard it would be for him. At the end of the day, Spencer’s client wins. ![]() The ex either begs and apologizes, or turn and walk away. One way or another, his client is able to get answers. He plays the role of new lover, and his job is to make the client’s ex realize one thing: either he does want to break up or he does not. Spencer Cohen is a guy who is able to get answers about relationship questions. “Spencer Cohen, Book One” is the first novel in the “Spencer Cohen” series, which was released in the year 2016. She has also written some stand alone work. Walker writes the “Spencer Cohen” series, the “Red Dirt” series, the “Thomas Elkin” series, the “Blind Faith” series, and the “Turning Point” series. Since then, she has been writing regularly. She once believed that people talking in her head was a weird thing, until she came across other authors who said that it was a normal thing. Walker likes when they do some dirty things, but likes it more when they fall in love with each other. She has some pretty boys who she gives life to with her words. ![]() She is a writer, a sister, a wife, and a mother. ![]() Writing is something she loves doing and spends way too much time doing it, but she wouldn’t have it another way. Walker is from Australia and writes gay romances, a genre she loves. ![]() ![]() ![]() This careful attention to chronology enables the reader to chart the large contours of Williams’ early career and to appreciate the enormous advances in technique he made during his first decade as a poet. Uncollected poems of each period are inserted between individual volumes in order of first publication. Now available as a New Directions Paperbook, this first volume of The Collected Poems of William Carlos Williams, covering the years 1909 through 1939, begins with the first collection of poems Williams wished to preserve, The Tempers (1913), and includes successive volumes through Adam & Eve & The City (1936) with their contents intact. ![]() Library Journal The Collected Poems: Volume I, 1909-1939 PoetryĬonsidered by many to be the most characteristically American of our twentieth-century poets, William Carlos Williams “wanted to write a poem/ that you would understand./ …But you got to try hard – " So that readers could more fully understand the extent of Williams’ radical simplicity, all of his published poetry–excluding Paterson, was reissued in two definitive volumes in 19. Here is the early work of this central figure in 20th century poetry in all its power and dazzling variety. ![]() |