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Blood Notes of Peter Mallow By Paul Boor M.D.
In the
nation's highest-level bio-lab, Dr. Peter Mallow is hot on the trail of an emerging
bird flu. When a deeply disturbed student joins his lab, Mallow begins his Notes,
and the reader is drawn into the downward spiral of a scientific career, a devastating
hurricane and, eventually, the deadliest epidemic in history. Contact
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| | Crave By
Tanisha Grayson-Hooks Tiffany, young and full of life. All she ever
wanted was to be married and travel the world. Edmond Carter, successful, gorgeous,
and romantic. Every woman's dream, including his wife Toni. April Walters, addicted
to sex, money, and men, has her own agenda. These friends run into every imaginable
obstacle. Contact the Author
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Sins, Deadly Secrets By Sylvia Dickey Smith
When Sid
Smart's second case requires that she clear the name of a dead man, she's confounded
by clues leading nowhere. It takes battling her own prejudice, a burned-out office,
a missing preacher's wife, and a midnight trip through a murky swamp before clues
begin to fall into place.
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Rabbit Moon By Dorraine Darden
Set in West Texas'
Garner State Park, this environmentally lush novel about the power of forgiveness
will take your heart on a wild ride down the Frio River. From buried boxes to
colorful characters such as Marnie Evans and peacock feather man Vaughn Conner,
Jack Rabbit Moon is a world you'll remember long after turning the last
page. Contact the Author Visit
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and Lemon Pie: Recipes for the Body and the Soul By Peggy S. Grose
Love
and Lemon Pie presents two ways in which we can show love -- through food
and through the loving words with which we serve it up. Otherwise, the point that
serving food means love is missed! Contact
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Child: A Mother's Journey Through Grief By Jennifer J. Martin
Star
Child is a deeply poignant look at Martin's bittersweet healing journey
following her son's death. Written from the soul of a bereaved parent and for
the spirits of other grieving parents, Star Child proclaims death as a
harsh mistress and grief as the dark pain in a loved one's heart.
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