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Many children love cats, and there is so much to know about America's most popular pet. Why do they meow, hiss, and purr? Why do they have whiskers, tails, and claws? Beginning readers can find out the answers to those questions and many more in this fun, fact-packed book filled with colorful feline photos and drawings.Being in the wrong place at the wrong time is not always a bad thing⦠Noah Anderson is odd and he knows it. He has a strong obsessive compulsive disorder that keeps him organized but distances him from the world around him. He doesn't have any friends, family, or even a lover. He's never had a lover. When he finds himself in the wrong place at the right time, Noah discovers that ! the dangers posed by having sex for the first time pale in comparison to having sex with the assassin that comes to kill him, even if it means his life. Gage Tynan is a killer. It's what he's always been. And he excelled at his job until he jumped into the car of a passing motorist when his latest mission goes wrong. The man driving is so odd that Gage suspects he might have been sent to harm him. Gage has no idea that the little man that asks him to take his cat will change his life in ways he has no clue of. Gage is dragged into a world of shifters and exiled kings, one where his strength will be called upon to keep Noah safe from the pride soldiers sent to keep him from taking the throne.Cynthia and the Blue Catâs Last Meow is a story of red berries and howling caverns, fury and fishing, moonlight and candlelight, where we dream of blue cats and hearts capable of adventurous and idyllic sensuality. The offbeat natural setting is established within the first few p! ages and progresses into a rich ménage of unusual happenings ! and vivi d colors, a land where many of us would like to visit, and a few do, briefly in our youth. We should all explore such places of the soul where we dream of blue cats and hearts capable of such adventurous and idyllic sensuality. Allow yourself to enter Cynthiaâs world.
Cynthia is the first person narrative of young man who enters a colorful, anthropomorphic land that appears perfect, and Cynthia is the embodiment of that land. Gradually, the narrator sees his own tormented soul hidden beneath the natural beauty. He sees, but cannot readily accept, the demons gnawing at his heart. This story is about the unleashing and dissolution of his fears and his maturing perception of Cynthia. It is also about her guidance and the resulting changes that occur within her.
âTo tell you that I LOVE your story seems grossly inadequate. I could not put it down. I gobbled it up.... This story will haunt me forever--but it's a good haunt. It is truly one of the best ! things I've read in years. The ending is just right. This story is very good. It deserves to be read and read widely.â -- Robin Theiss, writer, editor, former president of the St. Louis Writers Guild.
âBeautifully written--almost nothing I read is so clear & bright as it is, deserves to be at least as widely read as its competition. It reminds me somewhat of D.H. Lawrence, Mark Twain--with Hemingway clarity. That's good. I don't mean that it's imitative. It's something new, too. (The) persona is quite different from any of theirs. (Jeff is) an extraordinarily good literary artist.â -- Eric Chaet, writer, poet, American original, author of People I Met Hitchhiking On USA Highways.
âWhat a nice, mystical little story! This was very evocative to me. I pictured a world set in the Missouri rivers of my childhood, with Arthur Rackham and J.M. Turner taking turns water coloring those pictures. As for the action, let's say . . . George Eliot was tran! sported into the future and, dreaming, was visited by Steven K! ing, O. Henry, and, very briefly, whoever wrote the screenplay for Splash.â -- Christine Frank, writer, editor, Christine Frank and Associates.
âI loved your book? Thank you! It is a 'page burner'! I started it on the plane and couldn't put it down until I finished it at the hotel pool. Honestly, I am amazed that a 25 year old man possessed the depth of understanding to write the book!â -- Mary Lu Sanders-Zinser, Intellectual Property Law Center. (Note from author: I'm not twenty-five anymore.)
Cynthia and the Blue Catâs Last Meow is a story of red berries and howling caverns, fury and fishing, moonlight and candlelight, where we dream of blue cats and hearts capable of adventurous and idyllic sensuality. The offbeat natural setting is established within the first few pages and progresses into a rich ménage of unusual happenings and vivid colors, a land where many of us would like to visit, and a few do, briefly in our youth. We should all explore such plac! es of the soul where we dream of blue cats and hearts capable of such adventurous and idyllic sensuality. Allow yourself to enter Cynthiaâs world.
Cynthia is the first person narrative of young man who enters a colorful, anthropomorphic land that appears perfect, and Cynthia is the embodiment of that land. Gradually, the narrator sees his own tormented soul hidden beneath the natural beauty. He sees, but cannot readily accept, the demons gnawing at his heart. This story is about the unleashing and dissolution of his fears and his maturing perception of Cynthia. It is also about her guidance and the resulting changes that occur within her.
âTo tell you that I LOVE your story seems grossly inadequate. I could not put it down. I gobbled it up.... This story will haunt me forever--but it's a good haunt. It is truly one of the best things I've read in years. The ending is just right. This story is very good. It deserves to be read and read widely.â -- Robin! Theiss, writer, editor, former president of the St. Louis Wri! ters Gui ld.
âBeautifully written--almost nothing I read is so clear & bright as it is, deserves to be at least as widely read as its competition. It reminds me somewhat of D.H. Lawrence, Mark Twain--with Hemingway clarity. That's good. I don't mean that it's imitative. It's something new, too. (The) persona is quite different from any of theirs. (Jeff is) an extraordinarily good literary artist.â -- Eric Chaet, writer, poet, American original, author of People I Met Hitchhiking On USA Highways.
âWhat a nice, mystical little story! This was very evocative to me. I pictured a world set in the Missouri rivers of my childhood, with Arthur Rackham and J.M. Turner taking turns water coloring those pictures. As for the action, let's say . . . George Eliot was transported into the future and, dreaming, was visited by Steven King, O. Henry, and, very briefly, whoever wrote the screenplay for Splash.â -- Christine Frank, writer, editor, Christine Frank and Associates.
âI loved your book? Thank you! It is a 'page burner'! I started it on the plane and couldn't put it down until I finished it at the hotel pool. Honestly, I am amazed that a 25 year old man possessed the depth of understanding to write the book!â -- Mary Lu Sanders-Zinser, Intellectual Property Law Center. (Note from author: I'm not twenty-five anymore.)
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