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  • av Jim O'Brien
    192 - 219

    Two young detective brothers are assigned to investigate a murder committed in a small, upscale town. The evidence obtained uncomfortably leads them to assume that their father, a prominent local retailer, may be responsible for the crime. The detectives hunch is tossed into further turmoil when it is discovered that their father is being pursued by a different killer. The second would-be killer is equally deadly but far more sinister and even more terrifyingly cruel than the one who committed the murder. Is it possible that the murderer whom the brothers are seeking to bring to justice can be capable of committing such horrible,

  • av Emily Bevanda
    139 - 255

    The Garden in My Heart shares the love of Jesus in a very fun, whimsical way. With the light of Gods son, Jesus, combined with the proper watering of His word, teaches your child how to create a beautiful garden in their hearts for all to see.

  • av Rt Brick
    149,-

    My Name is Brick shows us a simple way to start teaching children about emotions, and just how emotions can affect not only ourselves, but the world around us. In a friendly way, your child will learn that emotions are, above all, changing and that takingcontrol of our own emotional well being can be quite wonderful

  • av Ron Loesch Jr.
    149 - 265,-

    Wiggy Sphynx is a cool, pretty kitty living in the big city. She has a passion for fashion. She gets wigged out, without a doubt, but wins in the end and becomes an academy award-winning star. She is anything but a dumb kitty and keeps life sunny. She is also a secret agent solving all kinds of dilemmas and problems. Her sharp kitty instincts and wit help her balance her amazing global presence. She knows the deal and keeps it real, never giving up until the problem is solved. The author wants to contribute half of his earnings from this book to St. Judes foundation.

  • av JASON T. GOUDIE
    169 - 305

    Wayne Saunders was an ordinary man leading a very ordinary life that was until one fateful night during one of his regular walks. As he passing one particular house, he stopped directly in front of it. Somehow, someway, he felt as if someone or something in the house beckon to him, silently calling out to him. As if in a trance, he entered the house and it changed his lifeforever. Ghostly figures, riddles in blood and bone-chilling warnings will lead Wayne on a very reluctant walk with the devil and the trapped souls within. The three trapped souls believe Wayne is the only one that can save them from their hellish prison however,

  • av Randy Wetherell
    315

    Saying goodbye to their wives and children, Joe and Randy set out on a one-day fishing adventure, unaware that their one-day trip would last their entire lives. Through some force of nature, they, along with their car, punch their way through time unknowingly. Thinking that they have just gone off the road at first, as time passes, they realize the world that they knew is no longer with them. What follows is their incredible will to live, and the little Neanderthal girl they save from near death. Calling her Mininew, they are reminded of their own children by her. Taking the car apart to make weapons and whatever that can be used for

  • av Rick Weeks
    179 - 315

    Part Two. When I began writing this book, I knew what the ending would be. I feel God took me in an entirely different direction. I thank Him for that. The story is about an old man who gains the ability to hear and converse with statues. The prologue brings you from the birth of Buck Thompson to the present day, which is sixteen years after the death of his wife, Rose. Buck talks with the statue of Moses, George Washington, Philip Schuyler, and others. He manages to save a lot more money than he previously thought possible. His cousins wife, Olivia, suggests he spend some money on getting a statue of Rose made so he would be able to talk

  • av Edward Henninger
    139 - 265,-

    Two curious and adventurous young girls decide to explore their new neighborhood. Little could they imagine the harrowing journey that awaits them when they wander into an old house nestled amid a wooded hill near their new home. Trapped in an unexpected challenge by a mysterious woman occupying the house to finish four harrowing journeys or be no more, the young girls must continually rely on their love, companionship, and ingenuity to survive. From the moment they step foot in the house, they begin to wonder if this is all a bad dream or their new reality. Will each challenge bring them closer or farther from the answer?

  • av Robert Honor
    195 - 209

    In 1955 Harry Kavanaghs uncle steals a ringside seat for a championship bout in Madison Square Garden. Hey kid, out of my seat Its Humphrey Bogart Rewarding the kid for his moxie, Bogie gives him his fedora. Its 2016 and years after the death of his wife, Felicity, Harry is still grieving. When the medical examiner commits suicide, Harry suspects his wife may have been murdered. Harry tenuously re-emerges into the world in an effort to find the truth. Along the way he is roughed up by the brawny brothers he nicknames the Liverwurst Twins, nearly drowns during a Noreaster, is threatened by a mobster, and is rescued by a shadowy woman

  • av C. J. DEARBORN
    275

    A journey through heartbreak of all types, full of ups and downs. Learning to carefully tread on water instead of sinking beneath all the confusion.

  • av Don Lyons
    129 - 265,-

    Picture in your mindthat is, if you havent already come across thisa 9- or 10-year-old child that has taken his or her own life because of bullying. Or how about a teenage high school girl who also takes her own life due to the fact she was raped and sexually assaulted inside the auditorium of her school? All of these children, regardless of their ethnicity, share one common factor as it pertains to bullying. They all share the lack of support at home and at school. Some parents are too busy to take the time to listen to their child, while teachers and administrators are busy telling the child to ignore. Bullying is at

  • av Marilyn Ellner
    169 - 315

    Ali Mason is a small-town teacher living a perfectly boring life. That is until she takes a trip to Nashville and meets Abe Parker. Not a fan of country music, she is clueless that Abe is a rising country music star. Country musics newest uprising star, Abe Parker, learns that scruffy is in. So, when he needs a few months off, he cleans up his look, making it impossible to be recognized. Meeting Ali, hes excited he can be an ordinary guy. After spending a day together, the couple discovers an intense attraction that leads to an unforgettable night. Yet its all over in an instant when they become separated from each other. Abe searches

  • - A Cadaver's Tale
    av M.D. & Warren Stucki
    219

    For Keith Furness, it has been a long and difficult road, but he is finally fulfilling a lifelong dream: He is a freshman in medical school, and his first class of the morning is gross anatomy. Eddie (the cadaver), on the other hand, is definitely not so thrilled to be in attendance. Hovering above his lifeless body, he wonders, sometimes bitterly, why he signed up for this and why he still tarries here in the gross anatomy lab. And though he freely admits he can't feel a thing, he grimaces with each new cut, mutilation, and/or indignity to his once beautiful body. Officially, the medical examiner's office has ruled Eddie's death a suicide, but Eddie knows it differently! And obviously, his killer is still at large. Coincidently, as a teenager, Keith had an older brother suffering with a drug problem, who ran away, allegedly became homeless, and eventually vanished. Neither Keith nor his father has heard from him in years.

  • av Keith Canedo
    159 - 285

    Enjoy this delightful story of little Jacob's search for green and the many who work together to bring it back. "But I'm only one kid, what can I do?" "Change starts with just one, let it be you."

  • av Ellen Richardson
    179

    Delilah Morgan and her co-worker Norma Davis's lives are turned upside down when their employer, an infamous radio show host and gossip columnist Cassandra Clark (CC), is involved in a near-fatal car accident. As a result of the accident, Delilah is forced to take over CC's show and becomes a target for a mysterious caller who repeatedly calls CC on the air to talk about her personal problems. Before Delilah can learn the truth about the caller, who apparently played a big role in CC's life, CC dies under mysterious circumstances. The police rule CC's death a suicide, but neither Delilah nor Norma believe it and are determined to find out what really happened to the talk show diva. The search for CC's killer plunges them into a world of secrets, lies, and unanswered questions. They realize the killer could be closer than they think and they could be the next targets.

  • av Shawnda Walker
    149 - 265,-

    Peanut finds herself lost and all alone in a strange place as a result of her own actions. Completely separated from her beloved owner, will she ever find her way back home? She's quirky and her adorable little personality will entertain and capture the hearts of readers. Follow Peanut on her journey as she tries to find her way back home and see what valuable lesson she learns in the process.

  • av C.K. Rice
    149 - 265,-

    From hatching and growing feathers to finally taking flight independently, Baby Bird grows and finds the courage to leave Mommy Birds nest. Mommy Bird urges caution, but Baby Bird is all too excited and quickly flies away high into the sky and begins to explore, soaring above the trees and rocketing over neighboring towns. He finds himself excited by all the noises and new things he sees as he wanders and meanders about using his new sense of freedom. His only destination in mind is one where he can discover more to fill the curiosity in his head that has been bubbling up since he was born in his nest, waiting for the day he could

  • av Jordan Elizabeth Parkinson
    179 - 315

    Newport, Rhode Island, 1954. The lighthearted days of summer bring a circle of friends together to celebrate life in high society. Rosemary Covington attempts to navigate deep waters that hold a sly and charming gentleman, as well as an outsider too observant for his own good. Each of them soon learns that everyone in Newport is hiding something behind the cigarette smoke and whiskey glasses.

  • av Melody Osborne-Samuels
    149 - 275

    Ever looked at a raindrop when it lands on your hand and wondered just how it got made and where it really came from? Then, as it falls to the ground, where does it go? How many raindrops are there in a cloud and how did all that other 'stuff' like lightning, thunder and wind get in there? Misty Raindrop starts as a little water vapor, and through her changes, interactions, and experiences, she reveals how she comes and goes around the world to help, encourage, and bring happiness to everything around her. Such a tiny, invisible beginning for Misty, but she, along with her friends, can make a big difference whether in the form of rain, snow, ice, fog, dew, or a drop of water in the middle of the ocean. There's always something dark that creates a storm wherever Misty goes, but she never runs away or hides from carrying out her commitment to those she meets. She knows how to work together with other raindrops to become a strong, challenging force for good against the clashes of scariness that come with dark, changing weather.

  • av Alysen Bayles
    139 - 255

    Winston is a dog unlike most dogs. Instead of chasing bunnies, they are his friends. Winston loves to spend time with Sally, the person who took him in, and his best friend, Bossy Bunny.

  • av Chrystie Keller
    149,-

    The fairy sisters, Marigold and Sweetpea, woke up one morning feeling uneasy. They realized that they had unfinished chores from the day before. Not sure what to do, they decide to ask for help. Following a crystal path, the fairy sisters are led throughout the garden where they encounter other clever characters, riddles, and new places. Don't you know that Giant Monarch Butterflies talk in song and that Gnomes are very clever? Even Gideon the Unicorn helps, but what a grump! The Garden of Calilily is a charming story that allows the reader to follow along and celebrate in the fairy sisters' success.

  • av Edward Bell
    139 - 265,-

    Nicky is the story of a young Nicholas Claus who learns of his family's legacy and the role he will someday play when he takes over for his father, Santa. Because of his inquisitiveness, his parents, Santa and Millie Claus, decide it best for Nicky to take a trip with Elf Olaf to Columbus, Ohio, to learn about children and the various issues they have to deal with while growing up. We learn how Santa first met his flying reindeer, the elves, and we learn there are good and bad witches. We meet Tyrone Porter, a street-tough boy and soon-to-be friend of Nicky. Inside these exciting pages are trolls and princes. Nicky is a work for every child and child-at-heart.

  • av Gregory Rogers
    255 - 389

    Mission commander, Donna Kennedy, faces disaster for herself and her crew. In an event rivaling only Apollo 13, a space shuttle mission faces absolute failure. The Columbia is damaged in space and cannot safely return to Earth. Finding a way to bring the crew home safely will be NASA's greatest challenge since the infamous mission to the Moon. For Donna, however, it will be the most extreme situation she has ever faced. For the engineers and managers at Kennedy Space Center and Johnson Space Center, they must overcome tremendous challenges to save the lives of seven astronauts. In the course of the story, details of past NASA tragedies will be explained in a manner that will forever change how Americans view the history of the loss of Challenger in 1986 and Columbia in 2003. Truths must be told.

  • av David Allan Evans
    169 - 305

    Like Aesop's Fables and Orwell's Animal Farm, The Maze is populated with animal characters who, in their words and actions, reveal truths about human nature. In The Woods, a very popular, clever, and ambitious rat named Sniff-who commands a pack of deputy rats known as The Five-intends to replace the aging leader, Owl, when he retires on election day in two weeks. As a famous athlete of the air in his youth, Owl has established The Tradition of Wings. In his speeches to the animals, Sniff-an assistant to Owl but already acting as if he's the leader-promises to establish what he calls "The Kingdom of Sharing," in which rats will be "leaders" and all other animals will be "followers." Opposing Sniff's rise to power are two winged animals-a well-known poet hawk, Wing, and his studious friend, Butterfly-and Claws, a young, robust, and competitive squirrel. The central image of the story is a maze. Sniff has one built ostensibly for community recreation but actually to make money and to display rats' superiority as maze-runners. Other characters in this sometimes-humorous story include Spider, an architect; Snake, a "shady" character; Stub, a mole who assists Sniff; and Frog, an instructor of bug-catching. The Maze is not only about human nature but about animal life in general. It explores necessities of survival such as status and power, altruism and self-interest, the defense of territory, and the conquering of enemies through group cooperation.

  • av Jack B Rollins
    139 - 265,-

    The material which served as the basis for the rhymes in this book came from real-life experiences and observations in an environment which well-represents the stereotype of those we often refer to as rednecks. Their behaviors, interests, beliefs, and accomplishments are not always seen by the general population as typical, but for them, their beliefs and actions are quite reasonable and completely understood and respected by their peers, as it is their way of life.

  • av Mary McCown
    149 - 305

    When Wigglesworth, a stealth elf, exits Santas sleigh before he is signaled to, he lands in Quebec City--the heart of Lutinland. A wisecracking elf with a finely woven tapestry of sarcasm, he finds humility when he loses his linguistic personality.With the help of his new friends, Paul la Poule, a hippie chicken who detests his nickname Paula, and Estelle, his gorgeous Christmas angel mentor, Wigglesworth embarks on the unexpected and joyful journey of becoming bilingual. Despite awkward moments, Wigglesworth learns the value of mistakes. He falls in love with his new city and his new family.The adventurous story

  • av Catherine Fatica Compher
    179 - 325

    No Lies Live Forever tells the captivating story of Sal Casalino. Seemingly successful and a family man, his long-hidden secrets begin to resurface and threaten to uproot his happy life. With the untimely death of a beloved family member, Sal must come back and face his own demons, make decisions that will forever change his family, and take them on a journey that they can never turn back from. No Lies Live Forever weaves family loyalty and corruption through twists and turns spanning forty years and two continents. It shines a light on the immigrant experience as it explores the universal themes of family loyalty and love, and the cost of secrets-even those kept with the best of intentions.

  • av Marty Tilley
    129 - 265,-

    A baby, destined to die, lives. Here, Marty's story begins in a small, rural hospital, with no hope. And yet, hope and miracles surround her as she enters the world. Follow her journey as she struggles to overcome each hurdle that enters her world while trying to raise a family and maintain her professional career - one she has come to love. Relive her fears as she is told of a mysterious illness for which there is no cure, thus losing almost everything she holds dear to her heart. Walk with her as she presses forward, with her limited accessibility to her environment shrinking and her mobility in her lower extremities weakening each day. Never giving up, she transforms into a survivor determined to toss the label of degeneration out the window. She stands strong, unencumbered by insinuations and innuendos, and begins her process to identify true validation for her illness, lurking deep in the shadows. Giving up will never be an option again. May her journey inspire each of us to delve further into our inner soul and find our own strength, regardless of life's issues, and continue towards our own personal mission on this planet.

  • av Eliane Karsaklian
    145

    This book will change your life! It will give you a brand-new perspective to negotiation. It will take you from stressful, unpleasant, confrontational situations to a world of stressless, enjoyable, and collaborative ways of conducting business. It will also help you to shape the future of your business with a clearer vision of what you want it to be. All books and theories about negotiation stop at when you close a deal. But this is a very short-termed vision of negotiation. If you want your business to survive the upcoming waves of mergers and acquisitions, digital revolutions, and international trade, you need to add sustainability to your negotiations. This book will show you how to get there.

  • av Michael J Urban
    159,-

    Leavenworth City is a novel that will take you on a journey back though time. Its captivating history told through a fictional character from 1854 to 1861 will have you glued to the pages. This is an adventure you will not be able to forget after you read the journal entries taking you back into the 19th century. Stories with historical figures and other unmentionables telling their antics weave a gripping tale that will leave the reader wanting to learn more about this era in time.

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