
Temptation Trails: Small-Town Romance
0- Title: Temptation Trails: A Small-Town Romance (The Haven Brothers Book 3)
- Features a single dad, Garrett Haven, who is a sheriff’s deputy and is focused on protecting his family
- Harper Tilburn, a passionate baker, takes over her aunt’s bakery in the small town of Tilikum
- Both characters are on dating hiatuses, but undeniable chemistry brings them together
- The story involves suspense as Garrett investigates a cold case that threatens Harper’s safety
- Themes of love, family, and sacrifice are central, with a focus on heartwarming relationships
- The book promises a shocking twist and a big happily-ever-after (HEA)
- Can be read as a stand-alone novel, suitable for fans of romance and suspense

All Too Well
0- Title: All Too Well
- Protagonist has a complicated history with her brother’s best friend, Lachlan West, who kissed her four years ago and then ghosted her
- She is assigned to write an article about former college athletes and discovers Lachlan, now a single dad, is her first interview
- Unfamiliar with sports, she travels to Ember Falls to face her feelings and challenges
- Lachlan, a grumpy former quarterback turned fireman, is initially reluctant to cooperate with the article
- She manages to persuade him to let her follow him for a few weeks, leading to an unexpected romance
- As their relationship deepens, they face emotional complications and the reality of her impending departure from Ember Falls
- The story explores themes of love, longing, and the desire for a different ending

Here One Moment – Liane Moriarty (Audible)
0- New York Times Bestseller by Liane Moriarty, author of acclaimed novels like Big Little Lies and The Husband’s Secret
- A moving story about love, marriage, family, and navigating life’s uncertainties
- Set on a delayed flight where passengers grapple with their personal dilemmas and relationships
- A mysterious woman makes predictions about the passengers’ deaths, prompting them to reconsider their life choices
- Explores themes of fate, love, and the impact of knowledge on decision-making
- Features a cast of diverse characters, each with their own struggles and aspirations
- Known for Moriarty’s trademark wit and intricate plotting
- Encourages reflection on how to live fully when faced with the unknown

Crayons Quit: A Day of Color
0- A hilarious and colorful #1 New York Times bestselling children’s book
- Follows Duncan, who discovers his crayons have quit due to their frustrations
- Features engaging text by Drew Daywalt and vibrant illustrations by Oliver Jeffers
- Ideal gift for new parents, baby showers, or back-to-school occasions
- Praised by various organizations including Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Goodreads
- Winner of the E.B. White Read-Aloud Award
- Recommended for children aged 3 to 6 years, suitable for preschool to 3rd grade
- Hardcover edition with 40 pages, published by Philomel Books

Alphabet Handwriting Practice Workbook for Kids
0- Engaging handwriting practice workbook for preschoolers and kindergarteners aged 3-5
- Over 100 pages of activities to enhance penmanship skills
- Focuses on writing the alphabet (uppercase A-Z, lowercase a-z) and sight words
- Utilizes a Dot-to-Dot Tracing Method for effective letter learning
- Features engaging illustrations to keep children excited and motivated
- Step-by-step progression to build confidence from letters to simple sentences
- Includes a free custom name tracing sheet, a 50-page math ebook, and 7 skill credits at hippidoo.com
- Durable design with large dimensions (8.5″ x 11″) for ease of use

Brown Bear, Brown Bear: What Do You See?
0- Illustrated by Eric Carle with bold, colorful collages
- Features a variety of animals including a frog, cat, horse, and duck
- Text by Bill Martin is engaging and lyrical
- Suitable for children aged 1 to 3 years
- 25th Anniversary edition published by Henry Holt and Co. on September 15, 1996
- Board book format with 28 pages, making it durable for young readers
- Lexile measure of AD200L, appropriate for preschool to kindergarten grade levels
- Compact dimensions of 5.05 x 0.55 x 6.99 inches and weighs 6.9 ounces

Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Board Book
0- Classic Board Book edition of the beloved “Chicka Chicka Boom Boom” story
- Features a lively alphabet rhyme where letters race up a coconut tree
- Engaging rhythmic text by Bill Martin, Jr. and John Archambault
- Illustrated with bold, cheerful art by Caldecott Honor illustrator Lois Ehlert
- Ideal for children aged 1-4 years; perfect for preschoolers
- Published by Little Simon on January 1, 2012, with 36 pages
- ISBN-10: 9781442450707, ISBN-13: 978-1442450707
- Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.9 x 7.25 inches; weighs 13.4 ounces

Dog Man: Big Jim Begins – Graphic Novel
0- Title: Dog Man: Big Jim Begins, Graphic Novel #13 in the Dog Man series
- Explores the origin of beloved characters as they unite against the Space Cuties threatening the city
- Questions themes of goodness, bravery, and belief in the face of challenges
- Created by Dav Pilkey, a bestselling graphic novelist and illustrator
- Anticipated Dog Man movie from DreamWorks Animation and Universal Pictures
- Additional adventures available in the Cat Kid Comic Club series and the coloring book, Dog Man with Love
- Suitable for readers aged 7 and up, with a Lexile measure of GN340L
- Published by Graphix, featuring 224 pages in hardcover format

Here One Moment
0- New York Times Bestseller by Liane Moriarty, known for “Big Little Lies” and “The Husband’s Secret
- A moving novel exploring themes of love, marriage, and family amidst life’s uncertainties
- Set on a delayed flight where passengers’ lives intersect in unexpected ways
- Features diverse characters, including a flight attendant, a worried father, and a newlywed couple
- A mysterious woman predicts the death of each passenger, altering their perceptions of life
- Explores profound questions about how knowledge of one’s fate impacts choices and relationships
- Intricately plotted with Liane Moriarty’s signature wit and insight into modern life
- Scheduled for publication on September 10, 2024, by Crown

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: Audible
0- Features Jim Dale’s Grammy Award-winning narration of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series
- Engaging and theatrical storytelling suitable for the whole family
- Follows Harry Potter’s second year at Hogwarts with suspenseful twists
- Includes elements like a house-elf named Dobby and a magical rescue by Ron Weasley
- Captures the magical essence of Hogwarts and its enchanting characters
- Themes of hope, belonging, and the power of truth and love resonate throughout
- The series is considered a classic, providing comfort and escapism for listeners
- Ideal for both new fans and returning listeners to the beloved Harry Potter saga

A Son of the Circus: A Novel
0- Features a cast of diverse characters, including a Hindi film star, American missionary, twins separated at birth, a chauffeur, and a serial killer
- Praised as John Irving’s most entertaining and raucous novel since “The World According to Garp
- Follows Dr. Farrokh Daruwalla, a 59-year-old with no clear cultural or religious identity, as he navigates life between India and the West
- Presents an imaginative and chaotic depiction of India, blending modern media with ancient cultures and a vibrant array of characters
- Noted for its comic genius and irreverent storytelling style, celebrated by various reviewers
- Engaging dialogue and vivid characterizations highlight Irving’s narrative prowess
- The publication is part of the Ballantine Reader’s Circle and includes an excerpt from Irving’s “In One Person
- Published by Ballantine Books on September 22, 2009, with 788 pages in English

The Women: A Novel – Audible Edition
0- Written by bestselling author Kristin Hannah, known for “The Nightingale” and “The Four Winds
- Narrated by Julia Whelan, praised for her ability to capture diverse personalities and moods
- Centers around Frances “Frankie” McGrath, a nursing student who enlists in the Army Nurse Corps during the Vietnam War
- Explores themes of coming of age in a tumultuous era and the impact of war on personal identity and friendships
- Highlights the challenges faced by women in combat and their often-overlooked sacrifices
- Depicts the struggles of returning home to a divided America post-war, including dealing with societal anger and protest
- Presents a nuanced story of deep friendships, patriotism, and the resilience of women in extraordinary circumstances
- Offers a rich narrative that showcases the courage and idealism of its heroine, Frankie












