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It's a terrible idea. Impersonating her twin for staff orientation at Camp Firefly Falls is sure to end badly, but Sarah Meadows can't say no. It's just a quick two-week break to help her sister out of a jam, then she'll be back to finishing her stalled master's thesis. Except when her sexy, ex-park ranger partner uncovers her secret, Sarah's summer takes an unexpected turn. Beckett Hayes knows he should report Sarah to the boss. But intrigued by her determination and pulled in by those big, doe eyes, he decides to train her instead. He can’t help but root for the underdog, especially when the underdog starts to wiggle her way into his heart. Sarah's leaving in a matter of days, so a workplace romance is the last thing they need, but that doesn't stop either of them from diving in. Except a situationship isn't part of Sarah's long-term plans. As the clock counts down to the swap, the lines between duty and desire blur. Can Beckett convince Sarah to follow her heart, or will they have to be satisfied with only a summer fling? Find out in this charming conclusion to the Summer Fling trilogy!
Dear _________, I spent the last year counting down the seconds until I could come back to Camp Pine Haven and see my BFF Nicole. Every summer we have together at camp is better than the last! Well, except this year. I don't know what's up with Nic, but suddenly I can't say anything right. I thought she'd be happy for me that things at home have gotten better, but it almost seems like she's mad that my life is going so well. Am I losing my best friend? XO, Darcy
A little girl growing up in New Orleans dreams about seeing the world. Soon she discovers that she could actually do this via mathematics. She’s all grown up now. Her name is Dr. Mackamatix. Now that she ́s fulfilled her dreams of traveling this beautiful planet, she wishes to show kids how they too can see our beautiful planet via mathematics. Do you wish to learn how you too may see the world via mathematics? Please visit Dr. Mackamatix ́s FUN website www.phatmath.com and view her online video trailer www.authorbytes.com/mamasays to learn more!! Dr. Mackamatix will introduce you to some of her multicultural animated hip-hop buddies: Al G. Bro, Professor Zero, Frakshun, Ma$, Queen%, and Nada. Together they’ll take you on many adventures through “The World of Dr. Mackamatix” - which is sort of like a hip-hop version of Sesame Street. Dr. Mackamatix and her friends show kids how mathematics can be FUN, is used in their everyday lives and in almost every profession! One of the students - Ma$ - asks Professor Zero to teach her how mathematics is used to invest money. He teaches her how to learn more mathematics by learning how money grows in a bank savings account. Yes, he shows her money doesn ́t grow on trees!
After her Click'd catastrophe, Allie Navarro is determined to redeem herself. So when the class gets an assignment to create a mobile game from recycled code, Allie pairs up with Courtney, her best friend from CodeGirls camp, to create the perfect app: Swap'd. Kids buy, sell, and trade stuff at school all the time. Candy. Clothes. Video games. Slime. Why not make a fiercely competitive, totally anonymous, beat-the-clock game out of it? Once Swap'd is in full-swing, Allie is certain that it's the answer to all her problems. She's making quick cash to help Courtney buy that really expensive plane ticket to come visit her. It's giving her an excuse to have an actual conversation with her super-secret crush. And it looks like she might finally beat her archenemy-turned-friend, Nathan. She's thought of everything. Or? has she? The second book in the Click'd series by New York Times best-selling author Tamara Ireland Stone weaves together middle school friendship, first crushes, and serious coding skills in another fun, fast-paced, and empowering novel that will have readers cheering Allie on from the first page to the last.
Detectives Price and McKeon are called to the scene -- a husband and wife found slumped in their car, parked sideways on a busy downtown on-ramp, a bullet in each of their heads. That's what's in the papers, and that's all the public sees. Toronto the Good, with occasional specks of random badness. But behind that disposable headline, Toronto's shadow city sprawls outwards, a grasping and vicious economy of drugs, guns, sex, and gold bullion. And that shadow city feels just like home for Get -- a Detroit boy, project-raised, ex-army, Iraq and Afghanistan, only signed up for the business opportunities, plenty of them over there. Now he's back, and he's been sent up here by his family to sell guns to Toronto's fast-rising biker gangs, maybe even see about a partnership. The man Get needs to talk to is Nugs, leader of the Saints of Hell. Nugs is overseeing unprecedented progress, taking the club national, uniting bikers coast-to-coast (by force if necessary), pushing back against the Italians, and introducing a veneer of respectability. Beards trimmed to goatees, golf shirts instead of leather jackets, and SUVs replacing the bikes. And now the cops can't tell the difference between bikers and bankers. Detectives Price and McKeon? All they can do is watch and grimace and drink, and sweep up the detritus left in crime's wake -- dead hookers, cops corrupted and discarded, anyone else too slow and weak to keep up, or too stupid not to get out of the way. This is Toronto's shadow city, and you won't recognize it. "Canada's answer to Elmore Leonard is going places . . ." -- Toronto Star.
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Tylia L. Flores continues Austin Keller's story in A Not So Ordinary Summer. It is filled with many memories and endless days of sleeping in and reading books because he is still a bookworm, but all that crumbles when he breaks up with his girlfriend Monica Crawford unexpectedly after a year. Due to his frustrations and other options, physical therapy and occupational therapy are also challenging for him. He learned about embracing his childhood, taking responsibility, and trying to be better at Handicapped Summer Camp thanks to his mother Debbie.