- Missionary, Butterfly, Cowgirl
- Amazon, Cowgirl, Hot Seat
- Spread Eagle, Face Straddle, Leg Up
- Deepthroat Handstand, Peek-a-Boo
- Lots Pretzel, See Saw
- Dancer, Ballerina, Bodyguard
Monday, November 30, 2020
The Big Black Book of Sex Positions
Sunday, November 29, 2020
Bob and the Blob
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Saturday, November 28, 2020
The Academy Saga
~Readers’ Favorite Suspense Romance~
Kate Connelly should be careful what she wishes for.
Just seventeen, she already feels like she’s suffocating. Since her mother’s death, her father’s basically checked out, so she’s stuck raising her brothers by herself out in the New Mexico scrub. All Kate wants is a little distraction from the same-ole, same-ole that is her life.
When two mysterious guys show up at the diner where she works, she thinks her wish has come true, until they start giving her a hard time. Like her life isn’t hard enough. Something about them niggles her, but she brushes it off. She’s never going to see them again anyway . . . right?
Then they appear in an alley one night to either rescue or kidnap her (she’s still not sure which) before disappearing like figments of her imagination.
Kate decides to put the bizarre encounters out of her mind. She has bigger problems to worry about: like that elite military academy that’s been pursuing her gifted little brother. When one of their cadets shows up at her high school, he creates instant pandemonium. And just happens to be one of those mysterious guys. Coincidence? Mama said there’s no such thing. And to always trust her instinct. But that might be kind of hard, because every time she’s around Cadet Peter Davenport, her gut starts flip-flopping on her. And her heart.
Can Kate keep it together long enough to stop Cadet Davenport’s mission? She’s about to find out. And—once again—how neatly life can be split into before and after.
Kate Connelly should be careful what she wishes for.
Just seventeen, she already feels like she’s suffocating. Since her mother’s death, her father’s basically checked out, so she’s stuck raising her brothers by herself out in the New Mexico scrub. All Kate wants is a little distraction from the same-ole, same-ole that is her life.
When two mysterious guys show up at the diner where she works, she thinks her wish has come true, until they start giving her a hard time. Like her life isn’t hard enough. Something about them niggles her, but she brushes it off. She’s never going to see them again anyway . . . right?
Then they appear in an alley one night to either rescue or kidnap her (she’s still not sure which) before disappearing like figments of her imagination.
Kate decides to put the bizarre encounters out of her mind. She has bigger problems to worry about: like that elite military academy that’s been pursuing her gifted little brother. When one of their cadets shows up at her high school, he creates instant pandemonium. And just happens to be one of those mysterious guys. Coincidence? Mama said there’s no such thing. And to always trust her instinct. But that might be kind of hard, because every time she’s around Cadet Peter Davenport, her gut starts flip-flopping on her. And her heart.
Can Kate keep it together long enough to stop Cadet Davenport’s mission? She’s about to find out. And—once again—how neatly life can be split into before and after.
Magick from Chaos to Clarity
Friday, November 27, 2020
Friends: Voices On The Gift of Companionship
Friendships serve as a cornerstone to a rich life. Each of these twenty-four accomplished authors shares authentic stories that consider the meaning of life affirming, sometimes life saving or gut wrenching, and fun realities of investing in each other: Think chicken soup with adult beverages. The gift of 'Friends' says "I cherish you."
Thursday, November 26, 2020
What They Don't Tell You About Menopause
What They Don’t Tell You About Menopause:
A Gynecologist’s Unofficial Guide to Premenopausal, Perimenopausal and Postmenopausal Life
Women have always struggled with the idea of how much better life would be if they had a better body, a better exercise routine, a better life. This can make it difficult for women to grasp that aging is both a normal and natural part of life. With over 40 years of experience working as an obstetrician gynecologist (OBGYN), Dr. Heather Johnson is equipped with the knowledge to help women of all ages mature gracefully
. In What They Don’t Tell You About Menopause, Dr. Johnson discusses the various stages of menopause and what to expect throughout this natural aspect of life for women. From perimenopause to postmenopause, and everything in between, this book will be your guide through this daunting period of womanhood.
Monday, November 23, 2020
Proven Road Map to a Successful Career
Proven Roadmap to a Successful Career:
A Proven Unconventional Empirical Approach To Building And Protecting Your Career
This book will
– Teach you the mind-set needed to cope with the competitive, aggressive, and sometimes cut-throat nature of coworkers;
– Direct you toward finding a niche that will make you of immeasurable value across all departments, making you an indispensable asset to your company;
– Give you an upper hand in retaining your job during a job reduction;
– Inform you of the top skills needed to be a success in your career;
– Show you how to find and utilize mentors that will be instrumental in building your career;
– Give you the secrets about how to be an effective leader—secrets contrary to the norm;
– Help you develop the skill of managing your boss;
– Enlighten you to the principles that will guarantee you a long-lasting, happy, prosperous, and accomplished life.
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Sunday, November 22, 2020
CamRon and Quarantina
When CamRon's birthday is cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic, he's heartbroken that he can't spend time with his friends. But when his mother buys him a magical robot that comes to life, CamRon soon comes to realize that quarantine can be fun too!
With a delightful mixture of fun activities and an accompanying story, this children's activity book seeks to educate kids about Covid-19 and the importance of staying safe throughout the pandemic. Ideal for kids who are feeling anxious, worried or upset, inside they'll find a ton of enjoyable word searches, crosswords, mazes, coloring pages and more, all designed to build their confidence, teach them about hand-washing and social distancing, and thank all the essential workers who are keeping the world running!
Saturday, November 21, 2020
The Big Black Book of Sex Positions
Friday, November 20, 2020
EGG
"Miracle baby" Nakoa Jamar discovers a mosquito bite in the center of his chest on his 12th birthday, which rapidly grows into an evil Siamese twin. The older Nakoa gets, the more terrorizing his twin brother, Marcus, becomes. Distressed by the changes in their family and unable to bear another scandal incited by Marcus, The Taylors, Nakoa's parents, research doctors to separate the twins after the boys nearly destroy each other in a merciless fight. The problem is the boys are conjoined at the heart. Separation will kill them both.
Using horror, fertility issues, and Yin and Yang symbolism as the backdrop, Egg contemplates what it means for light and darkness to manifest in the body. Egg explores the limits of love and the limits of hatred while speaking to the distinct ability we have as human beings-the ability to choose.
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Thursday, November 19, 2020
The Human Snare
The Human Snare
From an editorial review by Jack Magnus for Readers’ Favorite:"The Human Snare is a non-fiction wildlife conservation book written and with art by Rick Wood. Wood is a wildlife photographer and journalist. He’s also filmed documentaries in his efforts to bring the plight of marine mammals and turtles to the public’s attention. When Cecil the lion was slaughtered in 2015, there was an international outcry. Cecil had been safely ensconced in the Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe for 13 years until an American dentist paid $50,000 for a guided hunt which led to Cecil being shot, beheaded, and skinned. Wood wanted to understand how we got to this point, how poaching was leading to the deaths of not only Cecil but a significant portion of the more than 20,000 elephants who die annually. The first stop on his four-year effort to get to the bottom of this issue was Tanzania, where poachers and conservationists are at loggerheads, and the elephants are caught in the crossfire. He soon discovered there were no easy answers. Poverty is widespread in the country, leading some to poach to feed their families and simply survive. "