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  • - A Virtual Mystery Novel
    av J S Wiedemann
    299,-

    Paulie Mark goes missing and Father Timothy Reilly is determined to find him. He enlists the services of his friends, a motley collection of sports fans, eaters, card players and amateur detectives known facetiously by the locals as the Crime Shoppers whose unwelcome nickname derives more from their usual meeting spot than from their limited crime-solving success. The Crime Shoppers reluctantly join the hunt, but get more than they bargained for when Paulie Mark goes from missing person to murder suspect. CRIME SHOPPERS follows the exploits of our novice sleuths as they attempt to find and defend the wayward member of Father Tim's parish flock. Their rambling quest brings the Crime Shoppers in regular contact and frequent conflict with each other, as well as with sharp legal minds, reluctant witnesses, unsavory mobsters and, yes, hovering buzzards. Quaint, history-rich Burlington City will never be the same.

  • - A Pet's Adventures
    av Timothy Heath
    249

    "Sassy, the Troublemaker" is a delightful story for children about a family pet who lives up to her name, "SASSY". From the time she entered her forever home, she gets into one adventure after another and makes life very exciting for herself and her family. Although she is constantly in trouble, Sassy really does try to do better. But as always, trouble finds her time and time again. This story has become a favorite of the author's family, as this story is a real life history of life with Sassy!

  • - The Power of Prayer
    av Kent D Walsh
    239,-

    Disrupted Ambitions: The Power of Prayer, is the true story of a promising young athlete whose high school dream of competing in the State Championship Wrestling Tournament is all but shattered when, at the age of sixteen, he develops life-threatening bleeding ulcers. With his strong will to live-and the incredible faith and hope of his parents, a very special football coach, a talented and caring doctor and the many prayers from family, friends and complete strangers-the young man survives the grueling operation that would save his life. Still, determined to accomplish his high school dream, and not realizing the risks involved, he quietly and secretly begins the torturous and sometimes disappointing journey of trying to return to the same physical condition that he possessed before his medical problems began. This inspirational and emotion-filled book is meant not only to bring awareness to the symptoms and potential seriousness of ulcers, but to remind young athletes to listen to their body when it tries to warn them of impending danger to their health. It also provides one clear and distinct message to all: "Never give up your dream!"

  • av Jason Worrell
    235,-

    In his cold world, where the past still haunts him, Jeff Nieuwendyk is waiting for something but he does not know what that is until he meets her. With complications and obstacles Jeff, with the help of his friends, will do what he can to find happiness and leave the past where it belongs.

  • - Mission GDR
    av Gary R Hall
    239,-

    Peter, a sergeant in US Special Forces, and Trudi, his best friend, have been tasked to find and dupe the Nazi war criminal Herman Nagle. They parachute into East Germany, and suddenly, their mission becomes even more complicated: they find Sarah, a Jewish woman, hiding in the forest. Now they must capture Nagle, deliver him to the West, and help Sarah--all while staying out of STASI hands...Author Gary R Hall spent twelve years on the front lines of the Cold War as a noncommissioned officer in the US military. With Sacrifice and Salvation: Mission GDR, Hall blends unique military experience and history with fiction for a page-turning tale of widescale oppression and personal mentorship, exciting tactics and powerful female characters. Cold War history buffs will thrill at the truth and the imagination behind Sacrifice and Salvation.

  • av Charles McOuat
    259,-

    The book addresses the fact that death is inescapable. Death like most losses forms a natural part of life. This book sets a tone characterizing the idea that mortality can teach us a lot about life if we allow it. This book is written to speak into a culture and engages a culture - indeed humanity in a re-creative and refashioning way. It addresses the tendency in humans to walk away from issues of disintegration, illness, caregiving, dying, and grief. It attempts to resettle the idea of perceiving death as a puzzle to be solved and ignored. The book proposes that death is a natural phenomenon and is inevitable. Birth and death form incredible moments in the human's pilgrimage toward his or her creator. Humanity has always lived in this paradox of being born and dying. These moments are revelatory of the meaning of life.The author reiterates that death is a transition to a life that has not yet been imagined. The death subsumes shocks and surprises human beings even in their lives of self-actualization and independence. In fact, the author observes that death truncates humanity's effort in idolizing power, wealth, fame and tendency to appear invincible. Alluding to the Hebrew Scriptures in the Book of Ecclesiastes, the author painted it clearly that even in the face of medical advancement and prowess of modern science, the reality that each of us will die at his or her own time has not changed. Even the most advantaged person is bound to hit his or her limit, for death is bound to come. Thus, the author noted that death as well as life needs to be faced with relentlessness as survivors' grief. Survivors have to be given opportunity to grieve unhindered, recognizing that grief is a journey that can be exhausting and that grief will rock us until is done with us and it will be done! With this realization, the author in a renewed tone declares that that "death is not a god." It is in this re-creative sense that humanity can find meaning beyond death.

  • av Thomas Curtis
    299,-

    Grieving the traumatic death of his toddler son, Dr. Israel Newman finds help in an unlikely form: that of the humorous yet socially and professionally ostracized genius, Dr. Michael Hannity. Hannity helps Newman realize his ability to travel through time, which ultimately leads Newman not only to love but to Jesus. He meets Jesus, Yeshua, at various points in his human life--the unique interventions of a spiritual being beyond our understanding, by many called God, help Newman accomplish his goals in a most surprising way.Even as You Are in Me successfully describes Jesus as completely human and with human frailties yet also strongly invested by a being that extends beyond our understanding. Through Newman, who has been broken open by sadness, and Hannity, who has his own unique communication style, including having Tourette's syndrome, Thomas Curtis elevates the Holy Spirit beyond that with which people are familiar.

  • av Terry L Plummer
    285,-

    Clark tries hard, works hard, and has brilliant ideas, but he and his wife, Moriah, fail to act proactively. They're letting life happen to them--and facing the consequences. One day Clark's boss, also known as "the Prophet," and his wife, Patty, instruct Clark and Mariah on how to work through their ideas in a productive way. What Were You Thinking? Life Skills Training is a life coach in book form--written from a biblical perspective. Not only is it a book of Christian living and best business practices but it's also a book of salvation. Through his ministerial work, author Terry L. Plummer noticed many people he worked with were lacking in basic everyday life skills, not just struggling spiritually. What Were You Thinking? Provides the skills necessary to process and then follow through on a path to greater success.

  • av Page Wellcome
    285,-

    In the beginning, the idea of taking a year off for a restorative, reflective type of extended trip seemed like a dream, which might never come to fruition. The concept was based upon my original Grand Tour in a much less than grand scale, taken after graduation from college and before being drafted at the end of the Korean War. Then, traveling with a college friend for six months throughout Europe with a B-4 bag and a Gladstone cost two of us $900 each. I can still recall two weeks in Majorca for $28 including meals.That, however, was 1954, and I was twenty-one. Now I'm fifty-five, married for the third time, with grown children. The nagging thought has remained with me that in midlife, I should take a year off from a hectic law practice and ruminate about what to do in the future. Return to practice in Montana. Change the venue to California. Or completely change and open a restaurant where could I cook in the morning and play golf and tennis in the afternoon.I was practicing law in Bozeman, Montana, and my wife Suzanne was a certified public accountant in Helena, the state capital, some two hundred miles round trip from our home. This necessitated a sometimes daily trip over roads with black ice, and darting deer sometimes in the headlights. She was only too happy to give this up for a while.In preparing for the trip, Suze and I got shots from our local internist, who volunteered that everyone he talked to of our approximate age wanted to do something different with their lives. From the planning to the doing has taken several years, but finally the right combination of the law practice getting on an even keel and major cases settling allowed me to say to everyone, "I'm going around the world for a year." Actually, even without these favorable factors, I promised myself I would do it, but the best-laid plans have a way of not working out.But it was worth the result, which allowed freedom to meditate on the human condition and room to grow personally and as married partners who were going to be joined at the hip 24/7, day after day, week after week, month after month. We went through sickness and health and the inevitable daily travail, all of which turned out to be a strengthening of our bond and our now successful marriage.I felt what once had been a noble profession was now turning into a dog-eat-dog, money-grubbing business lacking the civility which a true profession requires. This led me to ponder the comment of a well-known lawyer in a copper-mining town where I worked for a time, that "true justice is when the fix is in on both sides." I wanted to rethink my decision to practice law and do trial work where, often, the result was, in my estimation, unjust. So maybe to be a traveling mendicant for a year would be the solution.So I am now sitting at my writing desk in Hotel Tahiti in 1988, drinking a bottle of Hinano lager on the patio and reflecting on the past months and years which led to my present hiatus in the midlife non-crisis. Today, finally in Tahiti, I told myself I would spend two hours each day setting down these thoughts with the hope that the account of my trip might be enlightening to others entertaining the same sense of mild or major discomfort in their own lives. This book, then, is a first-person account of a midlife trip, originally conceptualized as an "elixir of life."

  • - Quick Tips for Caregivers: Vol. I: Living with a Wild Raccoon
    av Lisa a Santiago
    239,-

    With humor and a down-to-earth style, this book is easy to read and contains invaluable tips for all caregivers!- Private care is too costly for many. The result is caring for their elderly loved ones at home.Often, these caregivers are still working full-time and taking care of other family and professional responsibilities. Even for someone who is retired, adding the role of caregiver for an elderly loved one is often more challenging than anyone ever anticipates.- Based on experience and research, this book provides caregivers quick ideas to help resolve some common problems.As a college professor with experience working in an adult psychiatric unit, Lisa Santiago shares her inspiration for writing this book: "I saw many individuals whose mental illnesses hindered their abilities to function in everyday life and I became familiar with the systems put in place to help them. In addition to that, I keep up with advances in brain and memory research in order to share this with my students. All of this knowledge related to the brain and mental illnesses led me to believe that I was fully prepared to easily care for my grandma as Alzheimer's tried to take her further away. It didn't take long for me to learn that I was wrong! I needed more options. I needed quick and simple solutions.I had to combine all I witnessed, all I studied, and all of my ingenuity in order to ensure physical, mental, and emotional health for both of us. When colleagues, friends, and friends of friends began calling me for help with their loved ones, I shared my tips. They said I should write a book to help everyone in the world - so I did, and I hope it makes life happier for everyone who gives so much without even thinking about it. It's a gift for all caregivers."WHAT YOU WILL FIND IN THIS BOOK: - Easy tips that you can use quickly - no need to sit and read for hours! - Cheap and easy ways to keep your home clean and safe. - Systems to minimize memory losses. - Easy to understand explanations of current research findings related to the brain and memory. - Simple ideas to add much-needed exercise and movement to the day - while seated! - Learning that giving control means gaining control. - Reasons to smile and laugh instead of cry. - And so much more...Alzheimer's: Quick Tips for Caregivers, Vol. I: Living with a Wild Raccoon is a vital resource for anyone caring for those suffering from Alzheimer's or dementia. This book has invaluable, and often cost-free, tips to help improve the quality of life for both the caregiver and the care-receiver. It is also an informative and instructive resource for eldercare staff at all levels.

  • - Homecoming For Abraham's Chosen Offsprings
    av Thomas O Aladi
    309,-

    The Road Leading back to Zion by Thomas O. Aladi is a unique, harmonious and clear presentation of the bible's message to the chosen ones of Israel of God and humanity. For them to have understanding of the things hiding from long ago by our God which it is now being revealed that we may fear the God who is doing all things known from old. The understanding of the true God and his activities has never been presented crystal clear as is done in this book. From the things our God foretold long ago; to the words of the messiah, our leader and the words of his first century disciples, we see the light of God's words as it shines as a lamp showing us where we are standing in the stream of time. As a light to our road way it shines to guide us to our destinations. Our destination solely depend on what we do with the understanding of the true God who is doing all things as He foretold from beginning. The true God decides whether you will be preserved alive or put to death. He decides who is on top today and who is at the bottom tomorrow. He decides who will inherit his territorial land/kingdom. Yes his decisions and heart counsels of long ago still stands to be carried out. -Thomas Aladi

  • - Parts III & IV of the Mini Series Island Dreams
    av Eagle Pages
    235,-

    An alluring fantasy based on true-life experiences-a story that has come from the heart of the Caribbean lifestyle in the southern oceans. Hopefully you enjoyed this reading and are ready for my next book as part of a short series. Please send comments and some of your suggested reading ideas that you like, since I am not writing in just one genre. I am multi-faceted with my writing. Thank you for your patronage, and keep reading!

  • av William Alonzo
    419

    Focusing on sexual assault, drug abuse, borderline alcoholism, and what goes through the mind of a sex-driven college senior desperately awaiting graduation, So This Is Home follows Wallace "Wally" Arlington and his drunken shenanigans for a year. From being on the verge of delivering what he believes to be the next American novel, and a soon to be Top Recommended App of the Year, to meeting a girl he never anticipated loving, Wally Arlington spins himself into a web of lies and deceit that'll either cost him his success or the girl that could possibly be the love of his life. Written by recent college graduate and previously published author, William Alonzo, this novel is sure to have readers turning pages faster than Wally can bring a girl to bed.

  • av Stuart Masters
    249

    While his mother lay dying in his arms, young Toby Grimes vows to avenge her death and not even Satan himself can prevent him from achieving his goal. He spends every minute of his young life searching for his mother's killer. Several times he comes close only to have his plans thwarted. Then, at last, he finds himself face to face with the man who killed his mother. Can Toby do it? Can he kill the man he's been chasing for so many years?

  • av Jerry Mills
    235,-

    For victory in this world of wickedness, it will entail many struggles, being humiliated and close to destruction, we should never forget how the Lord protected us. For us to achieve any success, we must take self-inventory and work at eliminating anything that God would not validate. When we have God's approval, he will also strengthen us as well we must let God lead us every step of the way, and by following God commands success will be close. We can all say at one point in our lives; God has done great things for us. So why not give praise to his name daily when God is with us, even nonbeliever's find tranquility when in our presences. 2 Timothy 2:15 Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly handling the word of truth. My hope and prayers are for each reader to find their way back to our Lord and Savior.

  • av The Gospel Poet
    269,-

    I was submerged under the water. I could see the illuminating light of the moon and the stars until the blood from my wounds clouded the water. Then I heard a voice say, "Rise."Behold the Light is a motivational book layered with dreams, visions, testimonies, and spiritual poetry that touches the darkest places of your life to lift you into the light.

  • - Just Jett Series Book IV
    av Robin R Randolph
    269,-

    Yes, Jett and Brodie are back! They're trying to work their way through the greatest marriage in rock history, which will never be a walk in the park for either of them. Jett is still up to shenanigans and trying to convince her husband that while he manages and tours with Triple Time, she should be allowed to retire and stay home with their two unborn grandbabies. Sound simple enough? Not while Brodie Marxx is alive! Jett is his first and last love, his creation, bonus baby, precious heathen, and together they're worth a vast fortune! And being worth a fortune is exactly how to keep him happy, because no one loves the smell of money more than Brodie Marxx! Harvest Time is full of Jett's not-so-normal life, some unforeseeable and dangerous incidents, and yes, her back and forth retaliation against former boyfriend, Alek Chase. Hell, it's a wonder this woman has time to tour!

  • - Friends, Family, Lost Love, and Music
    av John F Nargi
    339,-

    Meet John, a short (5'6"), skinny, boyish-faced, shy and insecure, 18 year-old. In 1986, following the completion of his freshman year at UMass, Amherst, John returns to his demanding summer job, working in a restaurant called "Crabapples". It is here that he meets the girl of his dreams. At first sight, he realizes he's going to marry her. Now all he has to do is overcome his immense fear of speaking to anyone he doesn't know and, oh yeah, break up with his girlfriend of two years. With the advice from friends and family, solicited or not, John begins the most tumultuous summer of his life, all set to the soundtrack in his head.

  • - Takes the West
    av Tom Iceland
    325,-

    International Communism has returned in the 21st century with a popular call for socialism in the United States of America!Communism ReturnsTakes the West explains why converting to socialism would not only be a mistaken path for the United States, but even more so describes how today's Western nations are already largely socialist countries, which has caused their economic decline in the 21st century. As a result of practicing corporate socialism and government enterprise for over 25 years, the United States and European Union have descended into a de facto STATE of socialism that resembles a synthesis of 20th century Marxist-Leninism, Maoism and Fascism complete with favored upper and government classes, elitist rule and forced industrialization in certain industries (i.e. green energy, technology, banking, housing, health care) that was so espoused by Lenin, Stalin and Moa.The STATE dominates the Western economies and is controlled tightly by a byzantine central economic planning (CEP) network of global central bankers, technology oligarchs and elitist government bureaucracies. This network also has the long standing support of a domineering media emporium intent on indoctrinating the Western masses that socialism will lead them into some prosperous utopia they call equality, absent the reality that the Western world's inequality has only grown acutely worse under their socialist STATE's for control the past quarter century.When the Soviet Union fell in 1991, the Western world thought socialism was over while rejoicing in their apparent victory over the "evil empire." In the eyes of the jubilant West capitalism had won and even the communist People's Republic of China (PRC) looked to be abandoning socialism for the capitalist way of life - but was it?The West wasted no time in expanding its global dominance. The United States rushed into Asia and the Middle East without weighing the massive costs. Western Europe expanded into Central and Eastern Europe to create the grand European Union (EU) with "schadenfreude" visions of replacing the United States as the leader of the Western world.In its hasty global expansion, the West adopted its own version of socialism, corporate socialism and government enterprise, in the early 1990s that proliferated into the 21st century. Little did the United States or even the wiser elite of the European Union realize that they were playing into the new strategy of international socialism's real leader, that being the PRC's Chinese Communist Party (CCP).Alas, now there is a popular call to adopt "full throttle" socialism throughout the Western world.About the Author, Tom Iceland Tom Iceland is a financial advisor, economist and historian who serves as a Finance Director for several public and private financial trusts in North America, Europe and Asia. He is currently the Director of the FTPSA Institute in Denver, Colorado. Email: Ticeland@communismreturns.com

  • - Why Do Project Management Skills Apply to Everyone?
    av Sriram Rajagopalan
    335

    Life is full of activities that fill our time. These activities range from simple ones like brushing our teeth in the morning to more involved ones like choosing the college to pursue higher education. All our daily activities are made up of projects. People of all ages and walks of life are part of projects; some also manage them. Whether you are a parent teaching your toddler to walk or a college graduate looking for a job, you are leading a project that has a definite outcome to be accomplished within a specific timeframe. Unlike many people that think a project means building a bridge, developing software, or creating a video game, the principles of project management is a life skill from the day you are born. This book aims to simplify project management and rewrite it as a life skill rather than as a professional, strategic, or technical skill. These skills can be used in high schools, colleges, and any other walks of life.

  • - The True Black History
    av James C Rollins
    359,-

    The expanded edition...The journey from the valley of darkness by African slaves in 1619, to the mountain top in 2008 with the election of African American Barack Obama, President of the United StatesBy 1619 the first African indentured servants arrived in the American colonies. The indentured servant was not a slave; they were under contract to provide service, over some time, after which they were set free. This explained free Blacks in the northern states while slavery existed in the south at the same time.The first slaves were brought into New Amsterdam (later, New York City). By 1690, every colony had slaves. What's in a name? Initially, African slaves were identified as (NEGROES Spanish for black). After the (Emancipation Proclamation, newly freed slaves were called (nigger) by KKK and others. Until the early twentieth century, freed slaves were referred to as( COLOREDS or NEGROES). During the twentieth-century struggle for identity, they referred to themselves as (BLACK AMERICANS). Currently, descendants of ex-slaves from Africa identify themselves as (AFRICAN AMERICAN). What's in a name.......True black history has been benchmarked by a series of social engineering events designed to diminish or destroy African American society. We are today, the product of adverse political, social, and legal events at every turn.Life under slavery was awful; Emancipation was supposed to eliminate those conditions. Emancipation gifted newly freed slaves with the rebirth of white supremacy in the South, which was accompanied by Black Codes, Chain Gangs, Peonage, Convict Leasing, and finally, the Ku Klux Klan.Out-migration from slavery should have been the beginning of a dream based on the initial success of Black Wall Street. Black Wall Street should have been used as the shining example going forward because it represented what Black community-building success should look like. The road to freedom has been filled with destructive social engineering challenges on our journey to that shining city on the hill.

  • - notes on a passing world
    av Geoff Peterson
    269,-

    A man drives a thousand miles and lands in Mesquite, a desert town northeast of Vegas and tucked along a mountain corridor with Utah. He gets a room at a motel and prepares to look for an old friend. Woodrow by name, whereabouts unknown. But a deep inertia takes over and the best he can do is watch cable news and log entries in a journal called "Alone, with groceries," which is what he is, just sitting, waiting, and using the toilet. It's strange to be old and aimless, and lost without the company of a friend. Life is good when it's all in the past and soon forgotten.

  • av Andrew Brown
    249

    I consider myself one of the luckiest men around. My writing has been shaped by my dual cultural background part Lakota, part child of the prairie grasses, and sweeping sky, but also I've been privileged to be mentored by great thinkers and writers. This doesn't count the writers who mentored me through their writing. The moral questions for The Nun Who Killed Sparrows of my story are gleaned from a Nobel Prize winner Elie Wiesel's seminar, teaching me that eternal truths are not arrived through logic so much as through the stories we construct out of life experiences. This story comes from an examination of events from my childhood, which put me on my present track, determined to teach, write, and find God's hand in the world around me. In Lakota literature there is a familiar saying, "Brave up Brother it is a good day to die," but that's misleading because death is not the ending it is for westerners. Stories go on, souls become, the dappling of light on running water, fireflies in the grass, the brush of butterfly wings, the call of an owl, the swirling of a dust devil, the wind-songs of aspen and pine. So I want to thank all my students who've inspired me, and all those who've kept on loving words, and stories, and words.

  • av Carol Buckles
    239,-

    How does it feel to be locked in the trunk of a car and left to die? Terri Gilmore finds out. By sheer luck Kate Dorman hears he pounding on the trunk and calls police. Kate, always curious, befriends Terri and learns that Terri doesn't know why she was attacked. Kate is determined to find out. In spite of police warnings she pursues the answer. When she comes face to face with the killer, she knows she should have headed the warning.

  • av Nathan Hart
    259,-

    A Sanctuary in the Wilderness . . .Marine buddies Norm and Greg know they need healing and distance from the horrors of the Vietnam War--and what better place than America's own wild country? They reunite on Waikiki Beach in remote Alaska, haunted but determined to face their demons. Homesteading in the Alaskan bush brought some peace to Greg, and after two years of isolation, Norm is beginning to rediscover himself, but there are people who aren't willing to leave them alone. Local law enforcement wants to keep an eye on Greg and Norm, in the figure of Sergeant Phillips, who mistrusts their motives. And then there is the radiant Val, who saw Norm's true nature and respects his generosity and the man he is deep inside. Greg and Norm know they can handle their own darkness, but are they brave enough to share it with others? This deeply felt, beautifully written novel about learning to live and forgive is a satisfying sequel to the popular Tenderfoot Cheechako.

  • - Johara
    av Leonard Marks
    325,-

    This is the city tourists don't see and most New Yorkers - the ones with jobs, the ones with money, the ones who own homes - don't even know about. It's the city where the hookers and pimps and strippers live and survive, where the predators exist and prey on the rest of us and on each other, the city where violence is commonplace and nearly always present. It's midtown Manhattan where visitors come to see shows and eat in fancy restaurants and sleep in expensive hotels but it's also where the furnished rooms and SRO's are, where the chicken hawks work the streets and docks, where weapons are always close to hand and the police write off murders and assaults. It's the world of John Board and John Puddle and others like them. This is the fifth in an exciting and almost unbelievable series of books about life in the underbelly of New York City, a place populated by strippers and pimps, prostitutes and predators. The author was a New York State parole officer for thirty years and lived the life he writes about. His characters come alive, their problems become your problems and their adventures will be felt and experienced by you. The story is told by a man who barely survives each day but does manage to do so. He is violent but some people depend on him and trust him with their lives. It's a book that you will probably have difficulty putting down and may read more than once.

  • av Richard M Georges
    179,-

    Richard M. Georges' Poems for Lovers follows love's progression, from infatuation to romance, commitment, illness, death, and rebirth. We love, we experience loss, and we love again. Call it the love cycle. Call it life. Call it the human condition. Georges wrote this book to communicate this progression--and join others who are in love, who are looking for love, who know they will love again in celebrating this messy, yet predictable, yet complex path upon which we all walk. Love will find a way.

  • av Sandra Nelson
    189,-

    Walk with me as we dig deep into the intricacies, the awkwardness, the humiliation, involved in the stepparenting experience. This family dynamic does not discriminate. It takes its place in the homes of the wealthy, the impoverished, not on the basis of religion or economic or socio-economic status. It crosses boundaries, includes every spectrum of society and peels like an onion. This book explores and exposes some of the most bizarre secrets on the subject. It touches every racial and ethnic background. Filled with a myriad of emotions, it speaks of love, friendship, hate, jealousy, pity, courage. You will laugh and cry. Like peeking through French windows, sitting on a wraparound porch, the view is both obscured and breathtaking. The scenarios look at diverse families, how they cope, how they work, or refuse to work to bring cohesion into their complicated lives. Contradictions abound.

  • - Talking Walls, Walking Sins
    av Linda Quillian
    275,-

    When walls talk with only a fly witnessing, sins become flesh, and secrets await the tattler's tongue. A respected business executive, Victor Armstrong, strong arms his children, who he is forced to cover with birthright, and dismisses another without it, until karma comes calling. Wailing from the novel's pages triangulating violations over centuries, his archetype, masked too well and too long, is snatched away by horrendous tragedy he unwittingly orchestrates with his own flaws, probably written in the recesses of nature or nurture, despite a thumbs down from civilized society. The novel begs to ask life's haunting question. How many of us write our own fate, and how much of that fate is already written?

  • av Adeola Oyekola
    309,-

    Powerful Women Take On Life and Love They are the best of friends-beautiful, creative, and sweet, living in and sustained by faith. But life throws them challenges that will cause them to question everything they know about themselves and God. Yeni fell short of her Christian values during a relationship that brought heartbreak, and she wonders if she can ever love again. Carey decided to go through with her marriage despite warnings both from her dreams and from her fiancé's ex . . . but she is not ready for the secrets that come to light after her wedding. Faced with stunning, cunning, luring men . . . what will they do? Poignant, inspiring, and compulsively readable, Colors of Love will leave you wanting more!

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