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Mike (the Paladin)
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Mar 31, 2015 07:53PM

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Ryan I am really stoked for you.
Your entire writing career and life journey is ahead of you.
Best wishes in both.

This looks like a fun and active group and I am looking forward to joining in.
Hi Tracey, welcome to the group. You'll meet fellow enthusiasts of the books you like to read here. Enjoy!

It's a toss between Kate Collin's Flower Shop Mysteries and Leslie Meier's Lucy Stone one.
Sean wrote: "Welcome Luffy,
Thanks for the PM.
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Never heard of either one.
For me it's a tossup between Joanne Fluke's Hannah Swensen Mysteries and the Mrs. Murphy Mysteries by the team of Rita Mae Brown and Sneaky Pie Brown. Miss Pie is a pussycat that Rita got from the Albemarle County, Virginia; ASPCA.


Four cats? Maybe we need to stage an intervention?


Ashish here, new author. Big fan of space and military thrillers...especially hard science fiction ones of the likes of Ian Banks, Greg Egan...
Just published a military-politico thriller called "Sphere of Influence".

Four cats? Maybe we need to stage an intervention?"
lol I have four cats and a dog one of which is curled up on my knee snuggling in


Love German Shepherds, but the fur... the fur!!!

Four cats? Maybe we need to stage an intervention?"
lol I ..."
I'm down to one. A very senior Australian Shepherd/Catahoula mix. She's going to be 16 on May 31st and still walks 1+ miles/day!

I have an alligator in my yard, lol.

Either way when I do get back to a mystery/thriller type book it feels like coming home:) I do like psychological thrillers best.
Right now I am in Florida which is in the southern eastern part of the US. I am luckily married to my best friend and soul mate. We have a senior pug and since we are on a lake yes a few alligators. I keep the pug away, lol.
Next week we will be traveling back to Tennessee which is about 700 miles north of where we are. We have an off gird home in the mountains there and our daughter and her family are there.
I love to read, laugh, remodel houses, demo…I do like a sledgehammer…it is the best stress reliever, lol, play with the grands, cook, bake, play pool, take walks in the woods, be outside(when it is not too hot), and garden. Not much is better than playing in the dirt, lol.

Love German Shepherds..."
Yes the hair can be a lot. If you live with a Germanshedder :) You have to accept that you will be living with hair everywhere.



Lisa, the off the grid living sounds so interesting. When you've settled in a bit, let us introduce you to the hot seat :)

I like the fact that Lisa loves a sledgehammer. Oh, the things you can do with one! I concur about the hot seat, too.

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