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  1. A wounded WW1 veteran with a wolf for a companion tangles with the local werewolves in this #historical fantasy story. Only 99c exclusive on my website

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    🪐💙📚
    #AmReading #Booksky #fantasy #Werewolves #Magic #Ozarks

  2. A wounded WW1 veteran with a wolf for a companion tangles with the local werewolves in this #historical fantasy story. Only 99c exclusive on my website

    kitauthor.com/product/finding-
    🪐💙📚
    #AmReading #Booksky #fantasy #Werewolves #Magic #Ozarks

  3. A wounded WW1 veteran with a wolf for a companion tangles with the local werewolves in this #historical fantasy story. Only 99c exclusive on my website

    kitauthor.com/product/finding-
    🪐💙📚
    #AmReading #Booksky #fantasy #Werewolves #Magic #Ozarks

  4. A wounded WW1 veteran with a wolf for a companion tangles with the local werewolves in this #historical fantasy story. Only 99c exclusive on my website

    kitauthor.com/product/finding-
    🪐💙📚
    #AmReading #Booksky #fantasy #Werewolves #Magic #Ozarks

  5. A wounded WW1 veteran with a wolf for a companion tangles with the local werewolves in this #historical fantasy story. Only 99c exclusive on my website

    kitauthor.com/product/finding-
    🪐💙📚
    #AmReading #Booksky #fantasy #Werewolves #Magic #Ozarks

  6. While taking in the view of the Kimberling City Bridge from the rocky shoreline of Table Rock Lake, a speeding boat passed by, sending powerful waves rolling toward shore. I captured this in black and white.
    @fineartamerica
    5-jennifer-white.pixels.com/fe
    #buyintoart #photography #ozarks

  7. While taking in the view of the Kimberling City Bridge from the rocky shoreline of Table Rock Lake, a speeding boat passed by, sending powerful waves rolling toward shore. I captured this in black and white.
    @fineartamerica
    5-jennifer-white.pixels.com/fe
    #buyintoart #photography #ozarks

  8. While taking in the view of the Kimberling City Bridge from the rocky shoreline of Table Rock Lake, a speeding boat passed by, sending powerful waves rolling toward shore. I captured this in black and white.
    @fineartamerica
    5-jennifer-white.pixels.com/fe
    #buyintoart #photography #ozarks

  9. While taking in the view of the Kimberling City Bridge from the rocky shoreline of Table Rock Lake, a speeding boat passed by, sending powerful waves rolling toward shore. I captured this in black and white.
    @fineartamerica
    5-jennifer-white.pixels.com/fe
    #buyintoart #photography #ozarks

  10. While taking in the view of the Kimberling City Bridge from the rocky shoreline of Table Rock Lake, a speeding boat passed by, sending powerful waves rolling toward shore. I captured this in black and white.
    @fineartamerica
    5-jennifer-white.pixels.com/fe
    #buyintoart #photography #ozarks

  11. A beautiful spring season afternoon standing along the Roaring River State Park Hatchery area looking out over the col flowing natural spring waters. @fineartamerica
    5-jennifer-white.pixels.com/fe
    #buyintoart #photography #ozarks #fishing

  12. A beautiful spring season afternoon standing along the Roaring River State Park Hatchery area looking out over the col flowing natural spring waters. @fineartamerica
    5-jennifer-white.pixels.com/fe
    #buyintoart #photography #ozarks #fishing

  13. A beautiful spring season afternoon standing along the Roaring River State Park Hatchery area looking out over the col flowing natural spring waters. @fineartamerica
    5-jennifer-white.pixels.com/fe
    #buyintoart #photography #ozarks #fishing

  14. A beautiful spring season afternoon standing along the Roaring River State Park Hatchery area looking out over the col flowing natural spring waters. @fineartamerica
    5-jennifer-white.pixels.com/fe
    #buyintoart #photography #ozarks #fishing

  15. A beautiful spring season afternoon standing along the Roaring River State Park Hatchery area looking out over the col flowing natural spring waters. @fineartamerica
    5-jennifer-white.pixels.com/fe
    #buyintoart #photography #ozarks #fishing

  16. The Moonshine Women by Michelle Collins Anderson

    This story takes place in the Prohibition era Missouri Ozarks. Three sisters take over the family moonshine business as they work together to provide for the family. We are introduced to the hardships of living in the country and making a product that the police are out to destroy.

    Lidy and her son Hiram live in a little shack on the farm with his three daughters.  

    Lidy Strong is the grandmother who adds her own special recipe to their moonshine helping to make it a lucrative business.

    Rebecca is the oldest and most physically fit for working the farm. Rebecca doesn’t talk much. She seems to be happy hunting and being in nature.  

    Elsie is smaller and pitches in with the regular housework. She is the most kindhearted of the three girls. She loves to sew, cook, clean, and sometimes hide from the more difficult farm tasks that are needed. Elsie is the romantic. She dreams of falling in love and that makes her more vulnerable and life more difficult for all of them.

    Jace is the youngest girl who has a few secrets surrounding her place in the family. She is loud and more of a tomboy. She is the one who goes with her father into the woods to run the still and make the alcohol. Her nickname is Shine.

    Lidy and the girls live in a dirt floor shack. They grow their own food, can it, make their own clothing, and don’t ask for much.

    This is a story of family struggles and how they stick together to make it all work.

    The story is well written. I have been through the Ozarks, and I could picture the scenery and the people. There are moments that make you laugh and some that make you cry. I thought this was an enjoyable read. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to escape to a simpler time where most people didn’t have telephones, let alone cell phones. Cars were a luxury and most food grew in your own garden.

    First published March 31, 2026.

    Thanks to NetGalley and Kensington for sending this book for review. All opinions are my own.

    I include links to purchase. As an associate, I earn from qualified purchases. Thanks to all my readers who have supported me in the past by purchasing.

    Books by this author:

    Moonshine Women

    The Flower Sisters

    What I am currently reading:

    How to Live with a Ghost by Melinda Wichmann

    The Lost Book of Elizabeth Barton by Jennifer N. Brown

    If you are looking for a few bargain books. Check out my Pango Book Shop. https://lpangobooks.com/bookstore/virginia468417.

    Happy reading!

    Rate this:

    #BookReview #Books #Fiction #Moonshine #Ozarks #Prohibition #reading
  17. The Moonshine Women by Michelle Collins Anderson

    This story takes place in the Prohibition era Missouri Ozarks. Three sisters take over the family moonshine business as they work together to provide for the family. We are introduced to the hardships of living in the country and making a product that the police are out to destroy.

    Lidy and her son Hiram live in a little shack on the farm with his three daughters.  

    Lidy Strong is the grandmother who adds her own special recipe to their moonshine helping to make it a lucrative business.

    Rebecca is the oldest and most physically fit for working the farm. Rebecca doesn’t talk much. She seems to be happy hunting and being in nature.  

    Elsie is smaller and pitches in with the regular housework. She is the most kindhearted of the three girls. She loves to sew, cook, clean, and sometimes hide from the more difficult farm tasks that are needed. Elsie is the romantic. She dreams of falling in love and that makes her more vulnerable and life more difficult for all of them.

    Jace is the youngest girl who has a few secrets surrounding her place in the family. She is loud and more of a tomboy. She is the one who goes with her father into the woods to run the still and make the alcohol. Her nickname is Shine.

    Lidy and the girls live in a dirt floor shack. They grow their own food, can it, make their own clothing, and don’t ask for much.

    This is a story of family struggles and how they stick together to make it all work.

    The story is well written. I have been through the Ozarks, and I could picture the scenery and the people. There are moments that make you laugh and some that make you cry. I thought this was an enjoyable read. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to escape to a simpler time where most people didn’t have telephones, let alone cell phones. Cars were a luxury and most food grew in your own garden.

    First published March 31, 2026.

    Thanks to NetGalley and Kensington for sending this book for review. All opinions are my own.

    I include links to purchase. As an associate, I earn from qualified purchases. Thanks to all my readers who have supported me in the past by purchasing.

    Books by this author:

    Moonshine Women

    The Flower Sisters

    What I am currently reading:

    How to Live with a Ghost by Melinda Wichmann

    The Lost Book of Elizabeth Barton by Jennifer N. Brown

    If you are looking for a few bargain books. Check out my Pango Book Shop. https://lpangobooks.com/bookstore/virginia468417.

    Happy reading!

    Rate this:

    #BookReview #Books #Fiction #Moonshine #Ozarks #Prohibition #reading
  18. The Moonshine Women by Michelle Collins Anderson

    This story takes place in the Prohibition era Missouri Ozarks. Three sisters take over the family moonshine business as they work together to provide for the family. We are introduced to the hardships of living in the country and making a product that the police are out to destroy.

    Lidy and her son Hiram live in a little shack on the farm with his three daughters.  

    Lidy Strong is the grandmother who adds her own special recipe to their moonshine helping to make it a lucrative business.

    Rebecca is the oldest and most physically fit for working the farm. Rebecca doesn’t talk much. She seems to be happy hunting and being in nature.  

    Elsie is smaller and pitches in with the regular housework. She is the most kindhearted of the three girls. She loves to sew, cook, clean, and sometimes hide from the more difficult farm tasks that are needed. Elsie is the romantic. She dreams of falling in love and that makes her more vulnerable and life more difficult for all of them.

    Jace is the youngest girl who has a few secrets surrounding her place in the family. She is loud and more of a tomboy. She is the one who goes with her father into the woods to run the still and make the alcohol. Her nickname is Shine.

    Lidy and the girls live in a dirt floor shack. They grow their own food, can it, make their own clothing, and don’t ask for much.

    This is a story of family struggles and how they stick together to make it all work.

    The story is well written. I have been through the Ozarks, and I could picture the scenery and the people. There are moments that make you laugh and some that make you cry. I thought this was an enjoyable read. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to escape to a simpler time where most people didn’t have telephones, let alone cell phones. Cars were a luxury and most food grew in your own garden.

    First published March 31, 2026.

    Thanks to NetGalley and Kensington for sending this book for review. All opinions are my own.

    I include links to purchase. As an associate, I earn from qualified purchases. Thanks to all my readers who have supported me in the past by purchasing.

    Books by this author:

    Moonshine Women

    The Flower Sisters

    What I am currently reading:

    How to Live with a Ghost by Melinda Wichmann

    The Lost Book of Elizabeth Barton by Jennifer N. Brown

    If you are looking for a few bargain books. Check out my Pango Book Shop. https://lpangobooks.com/bookstore/virginia468417.

    Happy reading!

    Rate this:

    #BookReview #Books #Fiction #Moonshine #Ozarks #Prohibition #reading
  19. The Moonshine Women by Michelle Collins Anderson

    This story takes place in the Prohibition era Missouri Ozarks. Three sisters take over the family moonshine business as they work together to provide for the family. We are introduced to the hardships of living in the country and making a product that the police are out to destroy.

    Lidy and her son Hiram live in a little shack on the farm with his three daughters.  

    Lidy Strong is the grandmother who adds her own special recipe to their moonshine helping to make it a lucrative business.

    Rebecca is the oldest and most physically fit for working the farm. Rebecca doesn’t talk much. She seems to be happy hunting and being in nature.  

    Elsie is smaller and pitches in with the regular housework. She is the most kindhearted of the three girls. She loves to sew, cook, clean, and sometimes hide from the more difficult farm tasks that are needed. Elsie is the romantic. She dreams of falling in love and that makes her more vulnerable and life more difficult for all of them.

    Jace is the youngest girl who has a few secrets surrounding her place in the family. She is loud and more of a tomboy. She is the one who goes with her father into the woods to run the still and make the alcohol. Her nickname is Shine.

    Lidy and the girls live in a dirt floor shack. They grow their own food, can it, make their own clothing, and don’t ask for much.

    This is a story of family struggles and how they stick together to make it all work.

    The story is well written. I have been through the Ozarks, and I could picture the scenery and the people. There are moments that make you laugh and some that make you cry. I thought this was an enjoyable read. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to escape to a simpler time where most people didn’t have telephones, let alone cell phones. Cars were a luxury and most food grew in your own garden.

    First published March 31, 2026.

    Thanks to NetGalley and Kensington for sending this book for review. All opinions are my own.

    I include links to purchase. As an associate, I earn from qualified purchases. Thanks to all my readers who have supported me in the past by purchasing.

    Books by this author:

    Moonshine Women

    The Flower Sisters

    What I am currently reading:

    How to Live with a Ghost by Melinda Wichmann

    The Lost Book of Elizabeth Barton by Jennifer N. Brown

    If you are looking for a few bargain books. Check out my Pango Book Shop. https://lpangobooks.com/bookstore/virginia468417.

    Happy reading!

    Rate this:

    #BookReview #Books #Fiction #Moonshine #Ozarks #Prohibition #reading
  20. Where the river doesn’t just flow… it falls. 🌊
    Discover Ozark Beach Dam (Powersite Dam) in Forsyth, Missouri.
    Read more: jenniferwhitetmphoto.com/power

    #Ozarks #Missouri #Nature

  21. Where the river doesn’t just flow… it falls. 🌊
    Discover Ozark Beach Dam (Powersite Dam) in Forsyth, Missouri.
    Read more: jenniferwhitetmphoto.com/power

    #Ozarks #Missouri #Nature

  22. Where the river doesn’t just flow… it falls. 🌊
    Discover Ozark Beach Dam (Powersite Dam) in Forsyth, Missouri.
    Read more: jenniferwhitetmphoto.com/power

    #Ozarks #Missouri #Nature

  23. Where the river doesn’t just flow… it falls. 🌊
    Discover Ozark Beach Dam (Powersite Dam) in Forsyth, Missouri.
    Read more: jenniferwhitetmphoto.com/power

    #Ozarks #Missouri #Nature

  24. Where the river doesn’t just flow… it falls. 🌊
    Discover Ozark Beach Dam (Powersite Dam) in Forsyth, Missouri.
    Read more: jenniferwhitetmphoto.com/power

    #Ozarks #Missouri #Nature

  25. Ozark Beach Dam (Powersite Dam) in Forsyth near Branson — Missouri’s first hydroelectric dam still roaring today. 🎥 youtube.com/shorts/Vx-w_zlvps4
    #TravelMissouri #Ozarks

  26. Ozark Beach Dam (Powersite Dam) in Forsyth near Branson — Missouri’s first hydroelectric dam still roaring today. 🎥 youtube.com/shorts/Vx-w_zlvps4
    #TravelMissouri #Ozarks

  27. Ozark Beach Dam (Powersite Dam) in Forsyth near Branson — Missouri’s first hydroelectric dam still roaring today. 🎥 youtube.com/shorts/Vx-w_zlvps4
    #TravelMissouri #Ozarks

  28. Ozark Beach Dam (Powersite Dam) in Forsyth near Branson — Missouri’s first hydroelectric dam still roaring today. 🎥 youtube.com/shorts/Vx-w_zlvps4
    #TravelMissouri #Ozarks

  29. Ozark Beach Dam (Powersite Dam) in Forsyth near Branson — Missouri’s first hydroelectric dam still roaring today. 🎥 youtube.com/shorts/Vx-w_zlvps4
    #TravelMissouri #Ozarks

  30. Beneath Table Rock Lake lies a hidden bridge 👀
    The Kimberling City Bridge (1957) sits above a 1927 crossing, 100 ft underwater @YouTube
    🎥 youtube.com/shorts/92Mo93PqhRI
    #Ozarks #Missouri #HiddenHistory #kimberlingcity

  31. Beneath Table Rock Lake lies a hidden bridge 👀
    The Kimberling City Bridge (1957) sits above a 1927 crossing, 100 ft underwater @YouTube
    🎥 youtube.com/shorts/92Mo93PqhRI
    #Ozarks #Missouri #HiddenHistory #kimberlingcity

  32. Beneath Table Rock Lake lies a hidden bridge 👀
    The Kimberling City Bridge (1957) sits above a 1927 crossing, 100 ft underwater @YouTube
    🎥 youtube.com/shorts/92Mo93PqhRI
    #Ozarks #Missouri #HiddenHistory #kimberlingcity

  33. Beneath Table Rock Lake lies a hidden bridge 👀
    The Kimberling City Bridge (1957) sits above a 1927 crossing, 100 ft underwater @YouTube
    🎥 youtube.com/shorts/92Mo93PqhRI
    #Ozarks #Missouri #HiddenHistory #kimberlingcity

  34. Beneath Table Rock Lake lies a hidden bridge 👀
    The Kimberling City Bridge (1957) sits above a 1927 crossing, 100 ft underwater @YouTube
    🎥 youtube.com/shorts/92Mo93PqhRI
    #Ozarks #Missouri #HiddenHistory #kimberlingcity

  35. Hype for the Future 149G: Lake of the Ozarks

    Introduction Located near the geographic center of the State of Missouri is the Lake of the Ozarks, an iconic attraction associated with the Ozark Plateau of Central Missouri with the Ozark Mountains further to the southwest. Today, the entire region is associated with the southwestern portion of the State and into neighboring regions in Oklahoma, Arkansas, and an extremely small portion of the southeastern corner of Kansas, though the Lake of the Ozarks in particular is toward the […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  36. Hype for the Future 149G: Lake of the Ozarks

    Introduction Located near the geographic center of the State of Missouri is the Lake of the Ozarks, an iconic attraction associated with the Ozark Plateau of Central Missouri with the Ozark Mountains further to the southwest. Today, the entire region is associated with the southwestern portion of the State and into neighboring regions in Oklahoma, Arkansas, and an extremely small portion of the southeastern corner of Kansas, though the Lake of the Ozarks in particular is toward the […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  37. Hype for the Future 149G: Lake of the Ozarks

    Introduction Located near the geographic center of the State of Missouri is the Lake of the Ozarks, an iconic attraction associated with the Ozark Plateau of Central Missouri with the Ozark Mountains further to the southwest. Today, the entire region is associated with the southwestern portion of the State and into neighboring regions in Oklahoma, Arkansas, and an extremely small portion of the southeastern corner of Kansas, though the Lake of the Ozarks in particular is toward the […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  38. Hype for the Future 149G: Lake of the Ozarks

    Introduction Located near the geographic center of the State of Missouri is the Lake of the Ozarks, an iconic attraction associated with the Ozark Plateau of Central Missouri with the Ozark Mountains further to the southwest. Today, the entire region is associated with the southwestern portion of the State and into neighboring regions in Oklahoma, Arkansas, and an extremely small portion of the southeastern corner of Kansas, though the Lake of the Ozarks in particular is toward the […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026