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Torch the Dragon is a charming coloring book with 20 images to color and 20 story pages. Follow Torch's adventures as he plants a garden, swims with dolphins, meets creatures of the forest, and teaches others to be kind. While the stories are imagined for young readers, the images to color are suitable for anyone who loves to relax with colored pencils.This is a Hooligan Creations coloring book with stories that teach morals and creative images that tickle your imagination.
The Coloring Book of Beautiful Blooms will bring joy to those who love to relax by coloring something lovely. Love flowers or a garden? What better way to chill out than to let your mind fill the pages with divine color? Colored pencil is perfect.This book is full of images of roses, hostas, lilies, waterlilies and more. Pick any page - and bring it to life with glowing color.Enjoy!
MEET THE BULLDOGS is a delightful coloring book for youngsters with pages to color and empty pages on which to draw. The images take the bulldog and his French bulldog puppy friends to meet the llamas, see animals at the zoo and have other adventures. One of the highlights is meeting the Highland cow. This is a Hooligan Creation booklet full of charming color book fun.
A dying Native American girl whispers to Jessie that her attacker was a cop. Her world, a world of brilliant color seen through the eyes of an artist, turns dark. The cop Jessie knows best is her old flame, Russell, and there's been something disquieting, something suspicious about the love of her life.Death on Canvas pulls the reader into a search for missing masterpieces and the investigation of the cold case murder of an artist who knew too much. Jessie's own aunt.
Jessie O'Bourne is delighted to be the invited guest artist at the Crooked Creek Art Expo held annually in Montana during March. Mother Nature is still blasting the area with snow and ice, however, so Jessie moves herself and her tomcat, Jack, out of her cold, but beloved motorhome, the Hawk, into the warmth and luxurious accommodations of the old log lodge hosting the art show.When Jessie discovers a dead body was hidden in the Hawk during her absence, she's thrown into a complex murder investigation tied to the death of a teenager. Soon, threatening notes and tiny toy tractors are delivered to her door and she calls on her big Norwegian friend, Detective Sergeant Arvid Abrahmsen, and old flame, Sheriff Russell Bonham, of Sage Bluff, to help investigate. Surrounded by painters and sculptors, Jessie is horrified to think that one of her talented friends is a killer. FBI art theft agent, Grant Kennedy, arrives in Crooked Creek to attend the auction and joins forces with Arvid and Russell. Their goal is to find the murderer before the latest death threat slipped under Jessie's door becomes a reality.
This is a compilation of stories from the author's youth in the 1920s to the end of his days, written by a Montana man. William Lloyd was a career Navy man who served during World War II and returned home to settle in Rosebud, Montana after retiring.
Morris Kight, a forgotten leader of the early gay rights movement, was the anti-Harvey Milk. He was self-aggrandising, egotistical, and always found the camera. But he turned his unique charisma and organising skills to the 1960s anti-war movement before deciding to come out of the closet and devote the rest of his life to ''Gay Liberation.'' This led to a new quality of life for homosexuals, liberated homo youths and, eventually, led to the first generation of never-closeted Gays. And for every good thing he did, he took credit for many more.
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