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Books in The Last Stop Retirement Community series

  • The Last Stop

    Kirt J Boyd

    Paperback (Kirt Boyd, Nov. 6, 2012)
    If you enjoyed Jonas Jonasson's The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared, you'll love the folks at The Last Stop Retirement Home . . ."I actually laughed out loud! This is a thoroughly entertaining and lovely book . . ." "They'll have you wanting to move in, even before you retire!"All is not well at The Last Stop Retirement Home . . .Aster, a long-time resident known for his intellectual prowess, is in the middle of a downward spiral for the ages after his wife leaves him for the resident heartthrob.Down the hall, Ms. Fisher, fresh out of an unpleasant hospital stay, is convinced that her daughter and son-in-law are trying to kill her.Lead Nurse, Cassandra, is busy building a better life for herself when she learns that her ex boyfriend has been released early from prison.And the trouble doesn't stop there.New management, led by Helen Watson, is hard at work changing everything that makes The Last Stop great.Even Holy Moses, the facility's canine mascot, isn't immune to the trouble. Helen has brought with her, of all things unholy, a cat named Midnight.But things have a way of working themselves out, and the results are hilarious.Included are twenty issues of The Last Stop Bulletin, written by the sometimes snarky, sometimes cranky, but always funny Chinwags.WHEN YOU BUY THE PAPERBACK, TURN AROUND AND GET THE KINDLE BOOK FOR FREE!Note: All books in the series can be read and enjoyed in any order.Book 4 in the series will be available early 2020.
  • Cooper's Last Resort

    Kirt J Boyd

    (Kirt Boyd, April 7, 2017)
    Sometimes all you need is a shove in the right direction . . .To say that fifteen-year-old Cooper isn't thrilled about the idea of spending his entire summer with his grandfather at The Last Stop retirement home is the understatement of the century. The fact that he has to work there for the privilege of sleeping on his grandfather's couch only adds insult to injury.The folks at the retirement home aren't too sure about him, either. His hair is forever hanging in his eyes, for one, and he seems determined to go the entire summer without uttering a single word. While they are trying to keep an open mind, Cooper is doing nothing to change their opinion that youth is just an unfortunate stage to becoming an old person.But something surprising happens over the course of the summer, forcing everyone involved to reevaluate their opinion of the opposing generation.In this, the third installment of The Last Stop series, the whole gang is here: Amato, the boisterous chef, who Cooper has the misfortune of working for; Byron, the hyper-competitive, former Olympian, who gives Cooper pointers on his less than impressive physique; Kelly, the much feared fitness instructor, who teaches him to take pride in even the most mundane tasks; Harry, the maintenance man, who teaches him the value of hard work. And, of course, Holy Moses, the facility's canine mascot, who's respect Cooper must earn.There's a new resident, too, making his first appearance: Ain't He Something, a retired racehorse, who provides his own very entertaining life lessons . . .Book 3 of 3 in The Last Stop Retirement Community SeriesNote: All books in the series can be read and enjoyed in any order.