Kids

Young Indiana Jones and the Plantation Treasure by William McCay

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The Man Behind the Cop

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I read most of The Man Behind the Cop in the aisle today at K-mart. The story was that compelling. I finished it in my car before I went home. Yay for a great book!

Not Without Her Family Beth Andrews HS

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Not Without Her Family
by Beth Andrews

Writing with Kids

I have been remiss in posting here. Why? I spent half of April doing my taxes because I'd procrastinated. Then I had to catch up.

Once the tax returns were sent out, I was busy chauffeuring my daughter to the Regina Music Festival. We live one hour from the city and she was entered in 5 classes. That was 4 separate trips because they scheduled one class per day except for the last one.

While chauffeuring, I found that reading author, editor and agent blogs and adding comments are great time fillers. It's not that I had a lot of extra time, it's just that I had smaller portions of it between activities.

An Unlikely Mommy by Tanya Michaels (American Romance #1203)

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I loved Tanya Michaels' Trouble in Tennessee, so of course I had to get my hands on the follow-up, An Unlikely Mommy.

The story: Ronnie Carter is a mechanic and doesn't see herself as mommy material, but then she falls for Jason McDeere, a father to a little girl.

Teacher's Kids~Where does a teacher end and their child begin?

Where does one turn when they don't know where to turn?  (Please note, prayer to God is where I turn first.)

Cowboy on the run (Worlds Most Eligible Bachelors) by Anne McAllister Silhouette Aug 99

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cowboy on the runcowboy on the runCry  Cry Cry This book made me cry more than once!  Wealthy cowboy, Rance Phillips just can't take his meddling father anymore...the busload of brides-to-be who crashed his branding session was the last straw, so he runs away from the ranch. He doesn't care where he's going, he just needs to get away. After driving all night, he ends up at a remote Montana ranch. And who should be running it, but the one who got away...his old flame...now a widow with 4 kids.

Ellie O'Connor is a survivor. Even with the bank breathing down her neck, she's determined to hang onto the ranch for her son's sake. She might've been pregnant by another man before she married, but her eldest son and husband had formed a bond that death couldn't break. The ranch would be her son's some day...Ellie just had to hang on until he was old enough to take over.

It's beginning to look a lot like, baseball, WHAT????

Picture it, a week of warm weather, the first baseball tournament of the season.  DS's game is at noon.  We have to be at the field at 11.  Isn't it going to be fun????

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