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  • The Coincidence of Coconut Cake

    Amy E. Reichert

    eBook (Gallery Books, July 21, 2015)
    You’ve Got Mail meets How to Eat a Cupcake in this delightful novel about a talented chef and the food critic who brings down her restaurant—whose chance meeting turns into a delectable romance of mistaken identities.In downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Lou works tirelessly to build her beloved yet struggling French restaurant, Luella’s, into a success. She cheerfully balances her demanding business and even more demanding fiancé…until the morning she discovers him in the buff—with an intern. Witty yet gruff British transplant Al is keeping himself employed and entertained by writing scathing reviews of local restaurants in the Milwaukee newspaper under a pseudonym. When an anonymous tip sends him to Luella’s, little does he know he’s arrived on the worst day of the chef’s life. The review practically writes itself: underdone fish, scorched sauce, distracted service—he unleashes his worst. The day that Al’s mean-spirited review of Luella’s runs, the two cross paths in a pub: Lou drowning her sorrows, and Al celebrating his latest publication. As they chat, Al playfully challenges Lou to show him the best of Milwaukee and she’s game—but only if they never discuss work, which Al readily agrees to. As they explore the city’s local delicacies and their mutual attraction, Lou’s restaurant faces closure, while Al’s column gains popularity. It’s only a matter of time before the two fall in love…but when the truth comes out, can Lou overlook the past to chase her future? Set in the lovely, quirky heart of Wisconsin, The Coincidence of Coconut Cake is a charming love story of misunderstandings, mistaken identity, and the power of food to bring two people together. And don’t forget to check out Amy E. Reichert’s fun new novel The Simplicity of Cider, available now!
  • The Coincidence of Coconut Cake

    Amy E. Reichert

    Paperback (Gallery Books, July 21, 2015)
    You’ve Got Mail meets How to Eat a Cupcake in this delightful novel about a talented chef and the food critic who brings down her restaurant—whose chance meeting turns into a delectable romance of mistaken identities. Don’t miss Amy’s newest work of women’s fiction: The Optimist’s Guide to Letting Go!In downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Lou works tirelessly to build her beloved yet struggling French restaurant, Luella’s, into a success. She cheerfully balances her demanding business and even more demanding fiancé…until the morning she discovers him in the buff—with an intern. Witty yet gruff British transplant Al is keeping himself employed and entertained by writing scathing reviews of local restaurants in the Milwaukee newspaper under a pseudonym. When an anonymous tip sends him to Luella’s, little does he know he’s arrived on the worst day of the chef’s life. The review practically writes itself: underdone fish, scorched sauce, distracted service—he unleashes his worst. The day that Al’s mean-spirited review of Luella’s runs, the two cross paths in a pub: Lou drowning her sorrows, and Al celebrating his latest publication. As they chat, Al playfully challenges Lou to show him the best of Milwaukee and she’s game—but only if they never discuss work, which Al readily agrees to. As they explore the city’s local delicacies and their mutual attraction, Lou’s restaurant faces closure, while Al’s column gains popularity. It’s only a matter of time before the two fall in love…but when the truth comes out, can Lou overlook the past to chase her future? Set in the lovely, quirky heart of Wisconsin, The Coincidence of Coconut Cake is a charming love story of misunderstandings, mistaken identity, and the power of food to bring two people together.
  • The Simplicity of Cider: A Novel

    Amy E. Reichert

    Paperback (Gallery Books, May 16, 2017)
    Fall in love with The Simplicity of Cider, the charming new novel about a prickly but gifted cider-maker whose quiet life is interrupted by the arrival of a handsome man and his young son at her family’s careworn orchard by the author of The Coincidence of Coconut Cake and Luck, Love & Lemon Pie. Don’t miss Amy’s newest work of women’s fiction: The Optimist’s Guide to Letting Go!Focused and unassuming fifth generation cider-maker Sanna Lund has one desire: to live a simple, quiet life on her family’s apple orchard in Door County, Wisconsin. Although her business is struggling, Sanna remains fiercely devoted to the orchard, despite her brother’s attempts to convince their aging father to sell the land. Single dad Isaac Banks has spent years trying to shield his son Sebastian from his troubled mother. Fleeing heartbreak at home, Isaac packed up their lives and the two headed out on an adventure, driving across the country. Chance—or fate—led them straight to Sanna’s orchard. Isaac’s helping hands are much appreciated at the apple farm, even more when Sanna’s father is injured in an accident. As Sanna’s formerly simple life becomes increasingly complicated, she finds solace in unexpected places—friendship with young Sebastian and something more deliciously complex with Isaac—until an outside threat infiltrates the farm. From the warm and funny Amy E. Reichert, The Simplicity of Cider is a charming love story with a touch of magic, perfect for fans of Sarah Addison Allen and Gayle Forman.
  • The Simplicity of Cider: A Novel

    Amy E. Reichert

    eBook (Gallery Books, May 16, 2017)
    Fall in love with The Simplicity of Cider, the charming new novel about a prickly but gifted cider-maker whose quiet life is interrupted by the arrival of a handsome man and his young son at her family’s careworn orchard by the author of The Coincidence of Coconut Cake and Luck, Love & Lemon Pie. Don’t miss Amy’s newest work of women’s fiction: The Optimist’s Guide to Letting Go!Focused and unassuming fifth generation cider-maker Sanna Lund has one desire: to live a simple, quiet life on her family’s apple orchard in Door County, Wisconsin. Although her business is struggling, Sanna remains fiercely devoted to the orchard, despite her brother’s attempts to convince their aging father to sell the land. Single dad Isaac Banks has spent years trying to shield his son Sebastian from his troubled mother. Fleeing heartbreak at home, Isaac packed up their lives and the two headed out on an adventure, driving across the country. Chance—or fate—led them straight to Sanna’s orchard. Isaac’s helping hands are much appreciated at the apple farm, even more when Sanna’s father is injured in an accident. As Sanna’s formerly simple life becomes increasingly complicated, she finds solace in unexpected places—friendship with young Sebastian and something more deliciously complex with Isaac—until an outside threat infiltrates the farm. From the warm and funny Amy E. Reichert, The Simplicity of Cider is a charming love story with a touch of magic, perfect for fans of Sarah Addison Allen and Gayle Forman.
  • The Lemonade Ripple: A Sweet Story of Kindness and Charity

    Paul Reichert

    Hardcover (Sky Pony, June 1, 2012)
    When Caroline watches her disabled friend Shannon struggling with an old, rusty, squeaking, and wobbling wheelchair, she decides to use her grandmother’s secret recipe to make and sell lemonade to raise money for a brand-new wheelchair. When the neighborhood kids see Caroline trying to help, they choose to pitch in, too. Some kids look for spare change, while others start a carwash. Seeing the difference all the children make inspires Caroline’s grandmother to organize a sponsored paddle race down the river, which gets them enough money to buy Shannon the best new wheelchair available. This inspiring book engages kids in charity and shows them the value of helping others in fun and creative ways. Like the ripples made in a river, one act of kindness can ripple out through the community and make a real impact on a person’s life. Proceeds from the sale of The Lemonade Ripple benefit the Foundation for Community Betterment.
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  • CHASING THE DEVIL

    David Reichert

    Paperback (Smp, Dec. 27, 2005)
    It began with the discovery of three women's bodies found near suburban Seattle's Green River in August, 1982. Soon more corpses and human remains would be found, some as far as Oregon. They were teenage runaways or other women whose anonymous lifestyles had made them easy, vulnerable targets--and they were all the victims of a faceless murderer whose rampage would span two decades and take as many as forty-nine lives. No other serial killer in the nation's history had killed so many people.
  • The Paper Heart: A Story About How Words Can Hurt and How One Kind Action Can Make A Difference

    Sally Reichert

    Paperback (Tailgator Press, Sept. 17, 2019)
    A young boy learns about kindness and empathy after missing out on the opportunity to form a new friendship. When Martin gets called into the principal’s office for bullying Julian, Martin thinks he hasn’t done anything wrong. The principal tells Martin he needs to make things better with Julian by the end of the day. Martin has no idea how he will possibly do that since he hasn’t hurt Julian’s feelings. After listening to a story read by his teacher, Martin begins to experience empathy and realizes that maybe he didn’t show much kindness to Julian after all, but still has no idea how he can make this up to Julian, until he discovers something laying on the floor by his table. In the end, Martin realizes too late that he missed out on a friendship with Julian because of his own actions. As the story continues, will Martin learn from his mistake and make a new friend? A message of empathy and respect is conveyed through engaging colorful illustrations. A great story for educators and parents to use to teach kindness and empathy. Educational materials developed to enhance the story and aligned with common core standards are available at tailgatorpress.com. Appropriate for grades 2nd-5th and age level 7-11 years.
  • Chasing the Devil: My Twenty-Year Quest to Capture the Green River Killer

    David Reichert

    Mass Market Paperback (St. Martin's True Crime, Dec. 27, 2005)
    It began with the discovery of three women's bodies found near suburban Seattle's Green River in August, 1982. Soon more corpses and human remains would be found, some as far as Oregon. They were teenage runaways or other women whose anonymous lifestyles had made them easy, vulnerable targets--and they were all the victims of a faceless murderer whose rampage would span two decades and take as many as forty-nine lives. No other serial killer in the nation's history had killed so many people.For twenty long years, Sheriff David Reichert played a cat and mouse game with the Green River killer who managed to stay one step ahead of Reichert, the local authorities, and even the FBI. But Reichert had no doubt in his mind that he was going to find the Green River killer-- no matter how long it took…That day came in 2001 when DNA evidence linked fifty-two-year-old truck painter Gary Ridgway to three of the murder victims. The long nightmare was finally over for Reichert and the families of the murder victims. With startling insider disclosures and the fascinating forensic details of the relentless manhunt itself--Chasing the Devil exposes the heart of true evil and reveals the dauntless efforts behind one man's quest to chase it...
  • The Lemonade Ripple: A Sweet Story of Kindness and Charity

    Paul Reichert

    language (Sky Pony, June 1, 2012)
    When Caroline watches her disabled friend Shannon struggling with an old, rusty, squeaking, and wobbling wheelchair, she decides to use her grandmother’s secret recipe to make and sell lemonade to raise money for a brand-new wheelchair. When the neighborhood kids see Caroline trying to help, they choose to pitch in, too. Some kids look for spare change, while others start a carwash. Seeing the difference all the children make inspires Caroline’s grandmother to organize a sponsored paddle race down the river, which gets them enough money to buy Shannon the best new wheelchair available. This inspiring book engages kids in charity and shows them the value of helping others in fun and creative ways. Like the ripples made in a river, one act of kindness can ripple out through the community and make a real impact on a person’s life. Proceeds from the sale of The Lemonade Ripple benefit the Foundation for Community Betterment.
  • The Paper Heart: A Story About How Words Can Hurt and How One Kind Action Can Make A Difference

    Sally Reichert

    eBook (Sally Reichert, Sept. 23, 2019)
    A young boy learns about kindness and empathy after missing out on the opportunity to form a new friendship. When Martin gets called into the principal’s office for bullying Julian, Martin thinks he hasn’t done anything wrong. The principal tells Martin he needs to make things better with Julian by the end of the day. Martin has no idea how he will possibly do that since he thinks he hasn’t hurt Julian’s feelings. After listening to a story read by his teacher, Martin begins to experience empathy and realizes that maybe he didn’t show much kindness to Julian after all, but still has no idea how he can make this up to Julian, until he discovers something laying on the floor by his table. In the end, Martin realizes too late that he missed out on a friendship with Julian because of his own actions. As the story continues, will Martin learn from his mistake and make a new friend? A message of empathy and respect is conveyed through engaging colorful illustrations. A great story for educators and parents to use to teach kindness and empathy. Educational materials developed to enhance the story and aligned with common core standards are available at tailgatorpress.com.
  • Growing Within, Changing Without

    Reichert

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Religion, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Growing Within, Changing Without
  • Gift and Promises: Grade 5

    Reichert

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Religion, June 1, 1994)
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