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So though my page is undergoing some changes at the moment here is some great news from my friend and fellow writer Sharon Williams for those who love animals or at least animal stories!!!!
Title: Squirrel Mafia
Release Date: August 12, 2014
Publisher: Sharon C. Williams
Genre: Non-Fiction, Humor
Sharing is not an
option!
We tend to think of squirrels as cute furry creatures that
scamper around playing while looking for nuts. Yet I’ve a different outlook on
these rodents from Hades.
As an animal lover, one who’s owned by eight birds, I’ve had
the opportunity to observe a group of squirrels around my home here in the
suburbs for the past year. The experience I’ve gained gives a whole new meaning
to the words ‘little darlings.’
I offer you a unique perspective of the furry friends
entangled within our everyday lives. Their antics and shenanigans have earned
them the name of the Squirrel Mafia. This book chronicles my ongoing battle
with these pesky little critters.
(Purchase links are not
yet available.)
Excerpt:
Chapter 1
Squirrels are
furry and adorable animals that come from Hell. They give us the illusion
they’re cuddly, and full of sugar and spice and all that is nice. Well, if you
want that kind of story you might want to put this one down.
Growing up in Northern Maine , I honestly don’t recall seeing squirrels
around me. My life could have been preoccupied with things that mattered more,
like being a kid and spending time with family. Granted, the weather in Maine is harsh during
the winter months, which can last a good portion of the year.
Wildlife, though,
is plentiful in this region with moose, bear, and deer. Between the different
hunting seasons, one would think people would notice squirrels running around.
As numerous and hardy as they are, one would logically think that even a region
as cold as Maine
would be full of them.
Perhaps they
didn’t bother me back then. I still would have been under the misconception
that they were cute. Perhaps my memory is just lapsing, or I’m just in denial.
Yeah, that’s it, denial!
Lesson
learned—squirrels can make you forget.
About The Author:
Two of her short stories were published in the anthology, Cassandra’s Roadhouse. Her children’s book, Jasper, Amazon Parrot: A Rainforest Adventure, has been published via Fountain Blue Publishing. Several of her short stories are also featured in the recently released anthology, Dragons In The Attic.
Social Media Links:
Blog: http://www.newenglandmuse.wordpress.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Author-Sharon-C-Williams/195232693863109
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/NewEngland_Muse
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/5394360-sharon
Google +: https://plus.google.com/u/0/110251056756084178306
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Author-Sharon-C-Williams/195232693863109
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/NewEngland_Muse
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/5394360-sharon
Google +: https://plus.google.com/u/0/110251056756084178306
Email: NewEngland_Muse@yahoo.com
Thanks a bunch. :)
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