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Published: Tue, 05/24/22

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Daily Affirmation For May 24: Confident Family Gift
 

I know you’ve got a handle on this. If you need reminding, here’s your positive affirmation.

I choose to see my family as a gift.


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Featured Free Book: Plan to Kill by C.V. Hamilton
 

Featured Free Book: Book is free from 05/24/2022 until 05/25/2022 If the dates are the same, book is free one day only.

About the Book

Businesswomen don’t plot. They plan. They know a solid plan is key to success, especially if your goal is to assassinate the President.

When the President of the United States and the Supreme Court succeed in reversing Roe vs. Wade, four outraged Las Vegas professional women, each with a personal abortion experience, plan the assassination. A restaurateur, a retired Toxicology Specialist, a CPA, and a Congresswoman each contribute to the brazen plan. Can they pull it off?

After his sudden death by poison, a Special Commission, led by Special Agent Jake Wulfram, is established to investigate.

Though one woman steps forward to claim sole responsibility—surrendering her future and possibly her life for her convictions—the nation is in for a shocking surprise.

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Ten Threads by Richard R Becker
 

Ten Threads by Richard R Becker

Ten Threads is a brisk 125-page, 10-story companion to the bestselling, award-winning collection 50 States.

Published as a Kindle exclusive, it can be read as a stand-alone anthology or as a continuation of stories found in 50 States. Specifically, this collection features stories set in Idaho, Louisiana, Wisconsin, Utah, Pennsylvania, California, Vermont, Nevada, Maine, and Kentucky.

• An Idaho farmer who earns a second chance at life finds that the past has a hard time letting him go.
• A risk-averse young man must make a bold move after stumbling into a nightmarish government biohazard. • An aging alcoholic vigilante finds common ground with a teenager in a secret witness protection program.

50 States readers will find that eight stories feel like continuations. The other two, while connected to their counterparts, aren’t strongly linked. Whether read together or alone, Becker’s body of work plays out like a puzzle with new little bits shared a few pieces at a time.


Targeted Age Group:: All
Heat/Violence Level: Heat Level 2 – PG

What Inspired You to Write Your Book?
The idea of writing Ten Threads as a companion to 50 States came about long before its initial release. I always intended that the stories in my debut be carried forward or continued into a string of short stories or longer works, with each thinly or strongly interlinked. I initially considered releasing a second 50-story collection, but eventually settled on publishing ten as a Kindle exclusive, a precursor to my next collection and first novel.

How Did You Come up With Your Characters?
Most of the main characters in Ten Threads already exist in 50 States, with the possible exception of Nevada. Some of them have been recast from supporting characters to primary roles. Or, in some cases, like Idaho, I've changed points of view to keep it interesting.


Book Sample
An exert from Fault Lines, Idaho 2003

Jessica woke on a farmhouse couch to the smell of frying bacon and the sound of popping toast. She was momentarily disoriented as her eyes adjusted to the sunlight, unsure of where she was and how she got there.

“Rise and shine, sleepyhead,” said a warm, familiar voice. “I brought you some coffee. Breakfast’s almost ready.”

“Thank you,” she said, pushing the heavy wool blanket down and straining to sit up.

She was still fully dressed, head fuzzy from the drinks that she and yesterday’s hero had ordered to take the edge off after he rescued a young mother and a six-year-old boy from a burning car. She had never seen anything like it. With no regard for his own safety, he had pried the front door open and climbed into the burning vehicle to save them.

She sat up and reached for the coffee. The warmth of it reminded her that the fire had burned one of his arms.

“How’s your arm?” she called out, slightly embarrassed by how loud she said it.

“I’ll live,” he said, standing not too far behind her. “Oh, I’m not used to having company. Do you need cream or sugar or anything?”

“No, it’s okay,” she said. “Black is fine.”

After the roadhouse, she had driven him back home. She was too tired to find a motel, so he offered his bed, admitting it had been years since he changed the bedding in the guest room or any of his daughters’ rooms. There wasn’t any reason to since the divorce.

It could be like that, she knew. Divorce doesn’t care who or what it consumes. She still carried the emotional scars from her parents’ divorce and her own failed marriage. They were inexplicably intertwined. Her childhood home had been the backseat of a car on Interstate 5, shuffled between her mother’s house in Salem and her father’s apartment in Portland. Her ex-husband knew this when he married her but still couldn’t grasp why she always equated road trips as their last chance at reconciliation. As their relationship closed in, she needed space.

When Wyoming's wide open proved unable to remedy the real problem, she was on the road again but this time alone. In exchange for citing irreconcilable differences instead of a laundry list of reasons, including a half-dozen bruises, he signed on the line and footed the $300 do-it-yourself filing fee.

She took a sip of the coffee. It was stronger than she liked, a bitter jolt that helped her stand up and drift toward the table where this curiously kind stranger was setting down breakfast for her.

“You didn’t have to do this,” she said, cradling the cup in two hands and surveying the scrambled eggs, bacon, and sourdough toast. The Mason-jar jams looked fresh.

“I wanted to,” he said.

There was an awkward pause between them, a moment when neither one of them knew what to do. They stood facing each other, hovering over their place settings and wondering who would sit first.

“Go on, have a seat.” He nodded, breaking the spell.

The uncertainty in his voice left her wondering if the connection she felt last night could survive the sunrise. He seemed more at ease over drinks at the roadhouse.

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FEATURED BOOK: The Bones Will Tell by Vickie McKeehan
 

A serial killer has the city of Seattle gripped in fear. As his bloody total continues to mount, Skye Cree gets dragged into the mix by her longtime friend, homicide detective Harry Drummond.

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FEATURED BOOK: Daily Gratitude Reflections: 365 Inspirational Daily Guides to Grateful Living by Deborah L Perdue
 

Imagine having a source of daily inspiration to help you become a HAPPIER, more PEACEFUL, and more POSITIVE person!

This e-book on sale now for $4.99 is chock-full of a variety of inspirational quotes accompanying the author’s personal reflections – beautifully designed with full-color images to motivate and encourage the reader to incorporate the simple but powerful spiritual practice of gratitude -a habit well worth cultivating to reap the many proven benefits.

Gratitude is the power to transform negative thinking, limited perceptions, low vibration emotions (such as anger, depression, and anxiety ), and how you experience life in general. Peace, joy, and a brighter outlook are natural manifestations of flowing gratitude – bringing a sense of renewed enthusiasm to everyday life.

Uncovering things to be grateful for, especially in challenging times, is a skill most of us need to learn and then practice regularly. Most of us would benefit greatly from having a good example, a wise teacher, and a simple way to practice gratitude each day.

This book is such a guide.

You can pick this book up at any time and begin utilizing gratitude for expediting the manifestation of your highest good.

Gratitude mastered becomes a Super Power of sorts that can transform our perspective and worldview, resulting in more serenity and moments of bliss. Deborah Perdue has written five books on gratitude. She offers online classes and annual retreats to teach others how to live gratitude in the same manner, she used to transform her own life.

“Daily Gratitude Reflections are perfect for inspired, spiritual growth. This gratitude devotional is a lovely way to immediately begin harnessing the transformational power of living with a grateful heart. I had never realized how much there is to be grateful for every day. Deborah’s Daily Gratitudes helped transform my thinking and fill me with a new sense of wonder.”
– Kimberly Bowmen

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