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Adventures in Retirement, Book 2
OMG … What Have I Done!
Wondering what you’ll do in retirement? Concerned about how you’ll fill the time? You’re not alone. Millions of people retire every year and most find it challenging to figure out what to do with the next chapter.
Adventures in Retirement, Book 2: OMG … What Have I Done! takes a lighthearted look at the author’s efforts during his first two years of retirement to uncover all that it has to offer. Join him as he explores:
- The most dangerous of sports, flyfishing.
- The true appeal of the batting cage.
- Surviving a pandemic by inventing endless at-home activities.
- The not-so-true story behind a legendary zombie attack.
- Wasting countless hours on video games.
- Dog training for humans.
- Making vegetarian meals that aren’t completely inedible.
- Forging weapons of minimal destruction.
- And much, much more!
Adventures in Retirement
A hilarious journey into the unknown world of excess time, limited responsibilities and an uncertain future.
Wondering what you will do with all the free time you’ll have once you retire?
You are not alone!
Adventures in Retirement: A Humorous Journey into the Unknown World of Excess Time, Limited Responsibilities and an Uncertain Future focuses on the author’s efforts, over the course of one year, to prepare for retirement by reconnecting with the hobbies and interests of his youth, while also finding innovative ways to express his creativity and connect with people. Along the way, readers join the author in discovering:
- The scary side of fishing;
- Why it’s wrong when board games become blood sports;
- The unexpected connection between cooking classes and true romance;
- How the author’s cat convinced him to take up yoga (and why that was a terrible idea);
- Golfing for the ball challenged;
- The thrill of jumping out of an airplane without risking your life;
- The eternal appeal of Elly May Clampett; and
- How to do nothing without feeling guilty about it.
A Simple Murder
Kyle Peterson, the owner of a strip club in Frankfort, Kentucky, is gunned down in his home. The obvious suspect? His 19-year-old girl friend, Gloria DeMarco. To Sarah Conger, her court appointed lawyer, it initially looks like a plea bargain is her only hope of saving Gloria from the electric chair. But the case quickly takes an unexpected turn when an anonymous source begins sending her clues that point to Peterson’s involvement in a plot to blackmail one of the state’s leading politicians. Is the murder related to the blackmail? Sarah is convinced of it. So are many of the state’s leading lawmakers, and a few of them will do almost anything to make sure Sarah doesn’t dig too deep.