As Jody McGrath and her family start their exciting research voyage off the coast of Florida on the Dolphin Dreamer, the addition of an unwelcome passenger and an unexpected storm nearly end their voyage before it's begun.
. . . Praise for Into the Blue “Cracking good literature entertainment . . . had me utterly spellbound . . . [Into the Blue is] a book that will push the edges of late night fatigue. . .
This is a worthy peer to such beloved memoirs as David Macfarlane’s The Danger Tree and Roy MacGregor’s A Life in the Bush.
The main body of the book assembles a collection of photographs of painted humans, shot on analog film, without any digital manipulation, in the context of several desert landscapes in the United States.
Captain James Cook's three epic journeys between 1768 and 1779 were the last great voyages of discovery. This text recounts his adventures and revisits the lands and peoples Cook discovered to explore the captain's legacy in the Pacific.
This fantastic scuba diving log book is a complete log book for men and women divers!
Jules Monroe is a woman whose hard work and dedication has built a rewarding life for herself and her family.
From the author of Fly with Me comes the second romance in the Wild Aces series.
Alice wants everything in her bedroom to be blue before she falls asleep.
I think back to the Standing Fallen displays that I've seen on TV. It's always the same person who gives the speech, and it's almost always a man. Today, for some reason, they're using a stand-in. Allie's fingers press into the back of ...
For decades, seasoned players on the scene have spoken in whispered tones about The Blue: a mysterious meeting place for jazz history - a place where ghosts from this music's storied past spring to life for those courageous enough to enter.