About the Book, Austin Heat: The One Who Undid Me Series: Austin Heat, book one Genre: Contemporary Romance/ Comedy / Football Publisher: Temair Media Pages: 390 Publication Date: September 14, 2023 Scroll down for giveaway. Rumor has it that Texas just got a little hotter! Fans of Tessa Bailey and K. Bromberg will fall […]
About the book, The Barber, the Astronaut, and the Golf Ball Genre: Biography / Golf / Space Travel Publisher: Stoney Creek Publishing Pages: 202 Publication Date: September 17, 2024 Scroll down for giveaway. In 1971, famed astronaut Alan Shepard returned from the moon and went to get a haircut. Before settling into the barber’s […]
I’m so pleased to partner with WOW! Women on Writing as part of the blog tour for Murder by Milkshake by Elizabeth Maria Naranjo. This book is a perfect cozy mystery readers are excited to get into – and the best news is it’s the first book of a fabulous series! About the Book, Murder […]
About the Book, The Duchess of Kokora Genre: LGBTQ+ / YA / Humorous Fantasy / Romantasy Publisher: Grand Press Pages: 442 Publication Date: August 8, 2024 Scroll down for Giveaway The Duchess of Kokora, Phera Ylir Mdana, has entered the marriage games of the neighboring kingdom of Ryene. But she’s not there to woo […]
If you love epic storytelling that perfectly merges a grand scope with the tiny details that breathe life into the written word, you will love this book.
I’d love to adopt another dog, someone for Wolf to play with, cause Max doesn’t like to play!
I get the same way with the Dogs Trust commercials. All of our dogs when I was growing up were rescues of one type or another, and it just breaks my heart that I can’t adopt one (or fifty) now.
I’m kinda the same way about adult cats. Everyone wants kittens and some really great cats just languish because people want “cute.” Phooey. I adopted my Skeeter when he was 8 – he previous family brought him to the vet to have him put to sleep because he has FLUTD. And you know what? he’s never had a single problem in the 6 years I’ve had him. He’s such a sweet little old guy now. His feet are creaky and he’d rather sleep in my lap than climb up the curtains, but I consider that a good thing.
Anyway… enough about me…
I think we need to use genetic engineering so that cats and dogs would never mature past the puppy/kitten stage. Then everybody would want one and they’d never reproduce naturally. Lots of demand and a supply that is based on need not nature. Give it some thought, Melissa.