Who assassinated the world's greatest cutting horse and why? Livestock detective Cletus Parr would like some answers. Parr soon finds himself in the strange and shadowy world of cutting-horse competition, where rich men can buy and sell fabulous horses, hire brilliant trainers, afford the best veterinary care--and walk away with the trophies and prizes.
Forging a fast but unusual friendship with Will the worm, Mac, a young apple, is bullied by other apples who say that apples and worms are not supposed to like each other, a situation that compels Mac to stand up for himself.
A flirty standalone novel* from New York Times and international bestselling author Elle Kennedy!
While renovating the Massachusetts colonial house her mother inherited to sell it quickly for a share of the profits, Meg Corey unexpectedly becomes enamored of the house and orchard, until she stumbles upon the dead body of her ex ...
Her wicked scheming explodes into the ultimate betrayal. Nisa Santiago's tale of beautiful sisters from Harlem proves that when sibling rivalry spins out of control, loyalty is just a word on the streets.
After accidentally killing a substitute teacher with an apple, twelve-year-old Seamus Hinkle is sent to Kilter Academy where, in order to excel as he always has, he must behave badly and pull pranks on his teachers, but along with new ...
A laugh-out-loud picture book starring a truly terrible piece of fruit In this hilarious story about a really bad apple by award-winning author and polar explorer Huw Lewis Jones, a series of simple rhymes is transformed into a sequence of ...
Bad Apple's perfect day / written and illustrated by Edward Hemingway. pages cm Summary: Mac the apple and Will the worm set out for a perfect day at the watering hole, and although little goes as they plan, friendship, imagination, ...
Unflinching and gorgeously written, this feminist novel is important, timely, and a compulsive read.
Many men fought—and many men died—in the Texas Revolution of 1836. This is the story of John Apple. A man who not only fought in the battle of the Alamo, he lived to avenge it . . . THE ROAD TO THE ALAMO John Apple is a simple man.
"If I really wanted to open up, I'd confess that I really am the liar everyone believes I am.