Author: | Natalie Jayne | ISBN: | 9781311433770 |
Publisher: | Two Square Books Publishing | Publication: | June 20, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Natalie Jayne |
ISBN: | 9781311433770 |
Publisher: | Two Square Books Publishing |
Publication: | June 20, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Like the title says: this one is for fun.
There's a fish-- it's in the wardrobe.
There's a chicken-- it's carrying a pick-axe and headed for Mexico
There's a wagon-- it belongs to Fort, but possession is largely in the eye of the man holding the shotgun
Then there's Gideon-- who wishes he was headed for Mexico
And then there's the tea cups-- and that's where this story really gets going. You see, some folks put their brain on a shelf and think with a tea cup rather than putting the tea cup on the shelf and thinking with their brain. Of course, such an argument does make more sense when considered from Gideon Fletcher's rather unique- and usually incarcerated- perspective. Hmm, then again. . . seeing as he's being dangled cups for tea kettle out the bedroom window, you might want to get his brothers' feelings on the matter.
CHICANERY is a witty story with touches of heartfelt sincerity. It is intelligent & insightful in a way that holds true, not only for its loosely American West setting, but for today's coffee drinking Joe as well. Told with a 'sitting beside you on the couch' feeling, this is a clean read. Third in the RIVERS series, but titles can be read independently.
Like the title says: this one is for fun.
There's a fish-- it's in the wardrobe.
There's a chicken-- it's carrying a pick-axe and headed for Mexico
There's a wagon-- it belongs to Fort, but possession is largely in the eye of the man holding the shotgun
Then there's Gideon-- who wishes he was headed for Mexico
And then there's the tea cups-- and that's where this story really gets going. You see, some folks put their brain on a shelf and think with a tea cup rather than putting the tea cup on the shelf and thinking with their brain. Of course, such an argument does make more sense when considered from Gideon Fletcher's rather unique- and usually incarcerated- perspective. Hmm, then again. . . seeing as he's being dangled cups for tea kettle out the bedroom window, you might want to get his brothers' feelings on the matter.
CHICANERY is a witty story with touches of heartfelt sincerity. It is intelligent & insightful in a way that holds true, not only for its loosely American West setting, but for today's coffee drinking Joe as well. Told with a 'sitting beside you on the couch' feeling, this is a clean read. Third in the RIVERS series, but titles can be read independently.