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  • av Christina DesJardins
    265,-

    Mylena watched the man from the shadows. He was very handsome with his too-long golden hair and bulging muscles. At first, she had thought him hurt as he had almost staggered out from the hall, but then he had straightened, seeming to shake off some unseen weight. Now he stared into the window, watching as the dancers twirled by. He wore a slight frown as Mylena followed his gaze and saw that he watched the Lady Samantha and her husband very intently. "e;She is very beautiful,"e; her soft voice whispered from the shadows.

  • av Abigail Galas
    179,-

    Sydney and Jack are a duo you don't want to miss. Easter is here, and they are ready for some fun, but what happens when everything is turned upside down? This duo learns an important lesson about family and courage.The Adventures of Sydney and Jack is a moving story about the strong bond of siblings and having hope in the dark.

  • av Lissa Johnson
    359,-

    When no one believed Alicia, she had to teach herself how to survive. Yet how do you survive when you are only three and your predator is your father? What happens when you find yourself in a situation where you have to either fight or take flight, but you can't do either? That's exactly what happened to Alicia when her father preyed on her. She did not realize that the trauma she had gone through as a child would follow her like a shadow into adulthood. Once Alicia had a daughter of her own, she started experiencing extreme emotions, feelings, and some of the most horrific visions that she could not explain or understand.Years later, Alicia would find out most of her life was a lie. After a long and emotional journey, Alicia would figure out the truth of her troubled past once and for all. The only problem was, she wasn't getting the answers she was expecting. As she dug deeper into her dreadful and unhinged past, more troubling things would emerge.

  • av Ilise Dorsky
    275,-

    Little Girl Lost is a story of a mother's arduous journey to try to save her daughter's life and the one special person who changes it all.

  • av Herman Jasper
    335

    This story takes a look at the effect of racial injustice on the mind of a Black seventeen-year-old, above-average high school graduate in Philadelphia who finds himself caught between two worlds. Disillusioned by what he sees as unjustified murders of African American men and women by people sworn to protect and serve, Kenny makes the decision to explore the fast money option of drug dealing. He barely escapes a police sting operation, and as a result, is sent to spend the summer with family members who live on a farm in Georgia. Kenny meets some like-minded young people in Georgia which presents the opportunity to continue his pursuit of fast money while his family endeavors to turn him away from the streets and toward higher education. Will they be able to overcome his righteous indignation and cynicism in time to save him from prison or worse?

  • av Terrence Pershall
    265,-

    Trasker and Florin's lives are changing rapidly. There will be many joys in their future as well as great challenges. Trasker must complete the mission that his father was unable to and find the object that will reveal the past and that is essential to their future. Once again, Trasker must summon his courage and to overcome the obstacles set in his path and avoid the dangers that lie hidden. Once again, Florin will be a critical ally in this quest. Will their love be enough to see them through the challenges that lie ahead? Will they be able to accept what is revealed?

  • av Jeff Mitchell
    409,-

    Stone City is a small community located near Cedar Rapids, Iowa. It was made famous by Grant Wood's fantastical painting entitled, Stone City, Iowa, 1930. This novel is a work of historical fiction set in and around this charmed community during the summer of 1969. As their society is being torn apart by war, poverty, and racism, these star-crossed lovers will come together for one fateful week that will forever change the trajectory of their lives. Ashley Morgan, thirty-eight, married and mother of three, is in Cedar Rapids for an educational conference. But a chance encounter with Jaymes Fitzgerald, a free-spirited, twenty-four-year-old graduate student and consummate blues player quickly turns into a dinner invitation and an evening of "e;dancing on water"e;. The ease of their togetherness leads to an offer to ditch the conference to enjoy a day of exploration and untethered freedom. They visit historical Stone City, vestiges of Greene's two-hundred-acre estate, and Jaymes's favorite hangout - the town's General Store Pub. Hearing stories of this folkloric town, Ashley learns about Eastern Iowa's art community, which in part evolved from Grant Wood's Art Colony Schools of the early '30s where Jaymes's dad, a renowned regional artist from St. Paul's warehouse district, had attended as a student. Hungering for more time together, the couple travel farther north on Jaymes's fiery red, Indian Chief motorcycle to see many of Iowa's scenic places and cultural interests. Throughout their odyssey filled with edgy scenes, they share long held secrets before returning for the conference's concluding rooftop luau. After toasting their week of self-expression, they slip away to a private world of flickering candlelight and strains of Dvorak's New World Symphony to assert their new-found love. Each was oblivious to their looming destinies in this emotionally charged story of two opposing truths.

  • av Asadulallah
    259,-

    Life and Breath is a collection of poems that breathe life into those who want to know their spiritual identity. It allows the reader to look deep within the recesses of themselves, evolving and becoming enlightened strong men and women who stand against oppression, opening our people's minds, and standing in unity.

  • av Venus April
    169

    Shhhh! Clear your mind as you enter the exotic mind of Venus, the Goddess of Love and Beauty, and now your seductress into the Mind and Body. In this world, you will go on mind-blowing adventures from a lake to an SUV in the airport terminal. This compilation of erotica short stories will have you snuggling up next to your special someone or finding a quiet place to enjoy each story. These stories are a place that you can let your mind wander free. As you are reading, watch the scene unfold in your mind's eye. Envision yourself in the moments as you are reading along. The characters will engulf you. You will find yourself chuckling then gasping. Sit back. Open the book. Indulge your senses. Each story will bring new sexy scenes. Who knows, you may even attempt to reenact the scene and create your own story.

  • av Sarah Newberg
    249

    If you would have told Sarah ten years ago that she would have two Model T's parked in her garage, she would have told you that you were crazy. Model T's were her dad's thing. Fast forward ten years, Sarah is just as passionate for these cars as her dad was. Sarah's second book My Model T Diaries: The Good, Bad, and the Funny is about her adventures and misadventures since her first book The Model T in Me. She has learned a lot in the last couple of years, such as to crawl under her T to check her oil and to rely on a measuring stick, and not her husband, to check her gas. Hop in the passenger seat and ride along with Sarah and Molly on their adventures. Of course be prepared, you may have to get out and push when Molly is having an off day.

  • av Brian Renshaw
    169

    My family enjoys traveling, primarily by auto, but we have also taken our sons across the country by Amtrak. Visits included a number of stops at several National Parks. During a recent trip from California, I was impacted by our spectacular South West geography. The images haunted my mind until the idea blossomed to write about them. I chose to appeal to young people, and to inspire them to learn about, and visit many beautiful parts of the United States.

  • av Ken Kenthomas
    315,-

    True story, New York, Bonnie of 1964. A beautiful young Southern Italian female, with hazel eyes and long black sexy hair, was told her entire young life African American men were inferior to white men and had little dingalings (slang for an individual with a small Johnson). Every time Bonnie viewed pictures of black sportsman and black men in general, she was impressed and physically attracted by their physiques and their athleticism. This, she confesses, totally confused her. But lo and behold, Bonnie made sure she respected her family's wishes and ignored all black men whenever in their presence. Surprisingly, deep down inside, Bonnie's internal curiosity overwhelmed her to the point where she would become sexually excited (no matter where she was, even to the point of having vaginal contractions in the presence of others) when seeing black men. She wondered if she was responding this way only because her parents programmed her like this as a deterrent (not to deal with black men). Bonnie finally decided she had had enough about this black stereotyping. She also decided she was going to try some of that black man Johnson and put her curiosity to rest once and for all. Continue reading this true story and find out how Bonnie's first sexual encounter with a tall black man affected her sexually, physically, and emotionally for the rest of her life. Her family had damn near lost their minds, and so did Bonnie. To be continued in the next book soon.

  • av David Meismer
    169

    This story is about a young man's dreams of moving to Alaska with the thoughts of moving for a year even if he had to eat bark. Forty-two years later, he tells of his experiences with the land and the characters of the time. Many people of Alaska have had similar experiences, and he is hoping more would write and help to share the history of this great land.

  • av Miss Goldie
    145,-

    This book is about a young girl living in Atlanta in the late 'eighties trusting a fireman whom she and all the kids called Uncle - who worked next to Atlanta Zoo, at the fire station. She was brutally raped and beaten by two men with a gun pointed at her head - not realizing this fireman she had known all these years looked just like the Atlanta's missing-and-murder children killer. They could go for twins.

  • av Theresa Whalen
    179,-

    This book is a concise approach to promoting and strengthening family relationships that create healthy and respectful bonds between parents and children. It conveys the importance of establishing family boundaries and embracing respect for every family member through basic principles of politeness, courtesy, honesty, and respect. More importantly, it imparts the necessity to respect each family member's personal right to privacy. These same principles empower all family member to find self-esteem and personal value while bestowing the same behaviors and principles toward others. These principles are simple, basic, and integral for the development of healthy and empowered relationships within a family as well as in dealing with those outside of family boundaries.

  • av Lani Larson
    299,-

    The Bright Idea Series are stories based on Mr. Watts - a light stand that magically comes to life. He lives in apartment number 4, where he befriends and advises the children that pass through. Mr. Watts assists them in finding solutions to their problems and helps them to see how each family is special. At the end of each story, the reader is invited to share their Bright Idea for today.

  • av Radwan Saade
    179,-

    Educated at the most prestigious universities in France and the United States, Alex Diggs was destined for greatness, or so everyone thought. While corporations were salivating at the prospect of employing one of the brightest minds to emerge in at least the last twenty years, the storm brewing and fueling Alex's mind was, to say the least, attuned to a different frequency. Many years ago, in a villa in beautiful and picturesque Andorra, the past would not stop haunting Alex, try as he might to normalize his life. This story will take the reader into the mind of this genius, through the peaks and valleys and through the most intimate musings.

  • av Carolyn Lightsey
    169

    I live in a small town. I write about real life and real people. I write about my feelings and the things I've seen. I am writing about my real life. I have been rejected. My life has been unhappy. I am a grandmother now trying to make it on my own. I am telling you my story in the book I have written. It is about real things that have happened in a real life. I have written poems and different things. If you want to read about unhappiness, read this book. To all women: be careful. Don't let your guard down. It could happen to you.

  • av Robert Walters
    339,-

    After shattering the French armies in a lightning blitzkrieg campaign, the Germans turn their attention on Gibraltar as part of their new Mediterranean or strategic policy, a concept based on overrunning Egypt, then moving east and south, capturing the Persian Gulf area, as well as all East Africa in an alliance with France. After moving their forces down through neutral Spain, they soon engage the powerful British fortress guarding the Strait of Gibraltar, long a symbol of British power and dominance. Will the Germans now succeed using their mighty Luftwaffe to combat the British Navy, seize Gibraltar and push on toward Egypt with a view of conquering the Persian Gulf, East Africa, and move into a position to outflank the powerful Soviet Union from the south? Or will the British, with motorized infantry troops, massive fleet, and modern air force, be able to halt the panzer units should they take Gibraltar and stop them?Be the first to read about attempts by the French to get the aircraft carrier Barn home from Martinique, the huge naval battle between the British and French fleets, and Italian efforts backed up by their colonial troops to take the Anglo-Sudan, British Somaliland, and Kenya with exciting land, sea, and air battles. You will be held speechless and spellbound as you follow the heavy action and its suspense as everything unfolds before your eyes.

  • av Mark Jastrzembski
    419

    You, the customer, can be assured that none of the poems in this collection were genetically modified, treated with pesticides, or given any additives. All were organically grown in the rich fertile soil of Pure West Michigan. They were carefully nurtured and only harvested at their peak time for flavor and freshness. We stand by the quality and wholesomeness of each poem. Should any poem not measure up to these high standards, please feel free to return it.

  • av Carlton Weathersby
    169

    Heart of a Champion is a collection of poems that examine as well as celebrate life and realities in modern society. Love, romance, politics, among many, get their spotlight on the page with Carlton A. Weathersby's words.

  • av Woodrow Parker
    179,-

    A public nonprofit central bank can give everyone ownership of their labor, the most sacred of all inalienable rights. The NPCB can enable everyone to work without permission from an employer and convert their time and effort into money, debt-free, with nothing more than a redirection of some key, established fractional reserve rules to support the individual earning and credit though labor as opposed to debt. Book 1 semisatirically outlines the problems inherent with the present debt-as-money system. Book 2 provides a framework for the NPCB to enable any individual to claim ownership of their labor that will infuse debt-free currency into the debt-burdened private banking system. This solves debt, unemployment, most crimes, and it provides a stable financial foundation that can underwrite precarious financial institutions and support eternal profits along with all the beneficial social services, such as education, health care, infrastructure, and the environment. I introduce a public nonprofit central banking (NPCB) system that can support manufacturing designed for the ages instead of the dump education and civil service bonuses and create a consumer class of citizenry through basic income and transaction credits. If you want to build "e;tomorrow land,"e; this is a way to do it. Read A Cure for Slavery today, and see bright hope for the future.

  • av Elaine Sharp
    169

    The Beginning of the End of Racism in America: Black and White is a progressive and pragmatic book that is the antidote to the disease of ignorance and poison of racism. It reflects intimately the causes of these maladies, the results of these maladies, and what must be done in order to completely do away with these maladies. There is no doubt in our mind that, if applied appropriately, the knowledge coupled with the principles of The Beginning of the End of Racism in America will have the changing power to influence, impact, and change anyone with the slightest willingness to want to change, especially inner cities youth to stop the violence with a mind-set for change of its effect on all of us. The Beginning of the End of Racism in America: Black and White can be used as a learning/teaching instrument toward redirecting the behavior of our youth to understanding the complicated design of racism and its effects on their attitudes toward all members of our society, most importantly, African-Americans. Hopefully, this book will become an eye-opener for many and an enlightenment for race relations to build upon in our nation by facing and accepting the truth of the matter. It is truly time to live up to our name the United States of America to manifest into the United People of America. Finally, we believe that the truth will make you free. Therefore, if everything remains the same and nothing changes, this book will truly allow everyone who reads it the opportunity to imagine and feel what our nation would look like without racism, black, and white. Certainly, this will make us all free in our mind and spirit, and perhaps begin to connect us in a new way.

  • av Darla Sharp
    169

    MURDER: Who Will Believe My Report? is a glimpse into the supernatural power of God moving upon an ordinary individual in extraordinary ways. This will take you on a journey into the realms of the Spirit of God, which are available to all who believe; a true account of unfathomable extremes of murder in the lives of people whose paths simply crossed where the arm/power of the Lord was revealed. There are realms of the spirit world that are good and realms that are evil. One is of the light, and the other is of the darkness. This is one individual's journey where the light and the darkness, where good and evil manifested in the realm of the natural and brought forth revelations of murder.

  • av Brian Hendrickson
    169

    Kristen needed a break. She was an only child who had been pampered her entire life. Tonight she was going to change all of that. She wanted to do this one thing for herself. It was time to try. Time to move forward. If only to dream for a brief moment.

  • av Ernest Keegan
    239,-

    Marylou Caponi inherited the boxing gym she had practically grown up in from her late father. It isn't easy being in a male dominated business but her strong will and determination and savvy about the "e;game"e; make it work out most of the time. Dan McClain is her head trainer, a former fighter, a handsome leftover from her father's time. He and Marylou have been on and off lovers over the years. Now past 40 years of age but not appearing nearly so, she questions her own attractiveness to the opposite sex. Both Dan and Marylou deal with challenges, sometimes violent, brought to them in the new world order by their fighters, local drug dealers, pimps, muggers and cops looking for the easiest, quickest way to close unwanted cases, no matter how they do it. Theirs is and entangled love story minus the candy hearts and flowers.

  • av Edith Gross Prigge
    399,-

    My Home is Where My Heart Is-and my heart is right here in the Northwoods of Wisconsin. Yet part of me will always belong to the old country since two of my kids and their families still live in Switzerland. I am remarried now and also have four stepchildren and five step-grandchildren. All together we have eight kids now, and four of them live within sixty miles from us. How much better could I have it? Some of my great-grandkids live in the area too, and so we can also be part of their lives. But being retired gave us the time to visit the others more often. Dennis Prigge and I were married in July 2002. He lived in Missouri and I was here in the Northwoods. At first I thought I would move, to be with him, after I retired. Then one day Dennis asked me, "e;What would you say if we stay right here in Wisconsin?"e; He said I lit up like a Christmas tree! Oh, yes-I would like to stay right here, where I have lots of family and friends. So in November 2002 we bought this little log cabin. I retired in February 2004, and now we have the rest of our lives to remodel our little log cabin in the woods. It is still a work in progress. But I now can sit back and enjoy the last years of my life, however many it will be. My heart has finally found peace and happiness!

  • av Lola Grimes
    169

    Abuse and trauma as a child, frustration, poverty, lack of education-these had a great effect on the way life took its turn. Not asking for advice, Lola made her decisions of how she felt what she saw or heard. Never looking back at where she came from, not knowing where she was going, looking for love and happiness took her through much disappointment. The will to overcome poverty made her not give up her way of life.

  • av Thany Por
    309,-

    Follow the journey of a Khmer woman who, as a young girl, faced unending obstacles in order to survive. She saved her family from almost certain death as they escaped the Khmer Rouge regime and traveled to the Thailand border. She managed to keep her family together as a unit until they were able to seek refuge in the Philippines out of harm's way. Eight months later, she led her family to the States where they settled in Chelsea, Massachusetts. Today, she continues to be the backbone of her family (immediate and extended) as she raises her own children in today's society.

  • av James Chapel
    179,-

    Ever wondered: What am I, really? ... What am I becoming? ... or, Why on Earth am I even here?Am I still capable of original thought, or am I starting to just react to endless 411 inputted from the data sphere? Am I really nothing more than a dust mote, aimlessly adrift on a limitless cosmic sea, or am I a totally unique creation with limitless conscious potential?What if we are all about ready to find out, to be tested, on the next evolutionary shift in human consciousness? What if there is an ultimate test we will all be required to take and what if that test is to determine one's eternal life or eternal death?Read James Chapel's, The Mirror and discover where your destiny lies when you must decide which side of the fence to jump to...

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