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Free Kindle Books: Death of a Dapper Snowman, The Atomic Sea And More

For the Mommas

The Civil War stole a father and brother from Faith Lindberg–as well as Royal Baxter, the man she wanted to marry. With only her grandfather left, she dreams of leaving Noble Springs, Missouri, and traveling west to Oregon to start a new life, away from the memories that haunt her. Wrong—or, worse, Mr. Hell-No!—just

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I Am Rich Because….

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

While we have had our share of violence in the country during our lifetimes, there has been no all out war, such as our great-grandfathers suffered during the Civil War or our founding fathers and mothers endured during the Revolution. Our cars easily travel more than 70 miles an hour over smooth, well marked road systems.

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Giveaway: Sportline Speed & Distance Heart Rate Monitor

Saving Cents With Sense

I hope you are enjoying the Father’s Day Giveaway Bash so far! Whether your husband is training for a marathon, your father has begun a light exercise regiment, or your grandfather is concerned about his health, Sportline has a heart rate monitor for all ages and stages of health. Here is another perfect gift idea.

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Meet a Reader | Karen from the Great Lakes

The Frugal Girl

We also like to have enough means to travel and visit family and friends, so being frugal in some areas helps us be generous in others. My dad grew up upper-middle-class; his father was a chemist and they lived close enough to New York City to take the train in and see the shows, where my great-grandfather worked on Broadway.

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Cheap and Free Kindle Books: Handcuffs & High Heels And More

For the Mommas

Let Lonely Planet help you celebrate travel and create your ultimate travel wish list. Download: Travel Resolutions: 52 New Ways to Experience Planet Earth by Lonely Planet. Jacob’s resentment toward his family reaches an all-time high when his father doesn’t bother to see him off for the 1980 school year.