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  • av Kirk Stewart
    239,-

    This book leads up to the reunion of my wife and myself after an absence of twelve years and thirteen days. The photo provided documents our reunion that day. It had been a dark journey, and our lives had been lived in suspension the entire time.

  • av Angelica Legacy
    155,-

    What would you do for love? Would you give up everything you have? Everyone you love?Athena is a girl who is a descendant of the Malachite family. The Malachites are the head of the most elite vampire slaying organization in the world and it is tradition that every single person who is a part of the Malachite bloodline becomes a slayer. It is now Athena's duty to fulfill that tradition after her older sister was recently killed by a vampire. The sacred sword is now passed to Athena and her job is to hunt and destroy vampires. Athena soon meets a boy and they fall in love, but the boy has a secret- he's a vampire. Now in love with the enemy, Athena must choose to betray her family and her way of life or kill her first love.

  • av Xavr
    395,-

    This is a coming-of-age story centering on a young Spanish Italian boy named Ricky. A story about friendships, family, and the influences they can have on us, both good and bad. About kids from different ethnic backgrounds growing up together during the 1960s and 1970s in a tough town where their loyalties are often tested, refined, and values are forged. Where the person we become when we arrive to adulthood is largely due to the people we meet along our journey there.

  • av Lisa Head
    465,-

    Inspiration can be a powerful tool for your mind. Inspiration can aid in you achieving what you wish to achieve in your life. This book includes daily doses of inspiration to help and inspire you. People, places, and things are described here to share the inspiration that can be discovered all around us. The 365 daily doses of inspiration can lead to inspiration and bright days for you!

  • av Lynnette Waldrep Poole
    325,-

    Chris is a preteen farm boy, athlete, honor-roll student. He finds a necklace in the attic and puts it on. That night he dreams of being a blue dragon who soars over his small town. When his alarm goes off, interrupting his dream, he wakes up to find he has become a blue dragon. He learns what it is like to be different as he struggles through a typical school day. Once he gets home, he gets to enjoy the benefits of being different. Being a dragon teaches him that there are both joys and trials that come with being different. This book reminds us to embrace our differences as well as the differences of others while looking through the eyes of a boy who becomes a dragon.

  • av Merlene Smith
    189,-

    A brother and sister are walking home when a group of kids approached them. They were the kids that liked to pick on the brother, but they weren't there to pick on him. They wanted to go into the abandoned asylum, but the brother didn't want to go, so they just went to the old garden area so that the sister can tell them why the asylum shut down, but before she could finish it started to rain. They went into the asylum and the sister finished telling why it shut done when one of the other kids took out a Ouija board out, letting the evil out and locking everyone in. Now it is up to the sister to get everyone out, as she is the only one that knows about the supernatural in the group. They have to fight possession, spirits, and Satan worshipers. But to get out they have to solve a few mysteries and free some souls. The question in the end is do they all get out and do they really free themselves from the evil of the asylum?

  • av Kendrick Sims
    169

    Friends from birth. A secret comes to light. A seed recently fallen has taken root. It has grown. What was once unseen is now all but unquestionable. Almost insurmountable. It has almost become a divider between lifelong friends. A secret born of fear must come to light. A friendship bonded through time must stand the test of hopelessness. For at the end of this day, friendship must get Lazar through his most darkest of nights. Only his friendship with his best friend Jingles will help Lazar overcome his fear, and bring him into the dawn of tomorrow's grace once more. Jingles can help, if Lazar lets him. Jingles would help, if Lazar asked him. The only question remains, will Lazar open up and let the one closest to him help? Or will he keep the secret of "e;The Bully"e; all to himself?

  • av Bev Magee
    179,-

    A desperate call of help from the Pinkertons uncovers a new bounty on the head of Buddie Fox. Determined to find the culprit behind this new threat, Shawna Kane returns home to get to the bottom of it. Nitika Tilton wants to help, but finds she has her own problems at home. Her husband Hunter's accident has left him with amnesia. Mistaken for Buddie Fox, Nitika is willing to do what it takes to find the people behind the money. Hunter wasn't happy when Nitika agreed to work a case for the Pinkertons. He was looking forward to expanding their family. His accident postponed the idea until a chance opportunity fell in their lap. One that Nitika wasn't going to let get away from them. Whatever the cost.

  • av Glenn Aylesworth
    235,-

    A bear with big feet ignores teasing to become a hero to all the other animals in the forest.

  • av Brian Soto
    169

    This book is about life, a life lived with struggles, surgeries, pains, hospitals, and needles. Throughout this journey, the author's mom and family have been by his side. He has faced many obstacles, dealt with adversity and the effects of his fight with cancer that has had on his body.

  • av Mellody Kaiser
    249

    Little Melly thought her head looked big-very big, perhaps, too big. So she did her best to cover it with hats and bows and scarves so no one would notice. For she was certain, quite certain, that people would stare if they could see just how very big it was. What she couldn't see was all the wonderful parts of her brain that were working to make her who she was: a person who hated doing chores. Follow Little Melly as she is forced to do a horrible list of chores to see just what is happening inside her brain as it conspires against her to get her chores done. This story is a whimsical look at the lobes of the brain and what each part does to make us unique.

  • av Jada Cooper
    169

    There is a whole neighborhood lurking behind those bright-yellow butter teeth! Even worse, the residents called mouth bugs never change their socks and underwear or throw away any trash. These green bugs with purple hair and weird orange eyes use your tongue as a diving board and get stuck between your teeth. There is only one way to get rid of their whole neighborhood and that is to brush those chompers and scrub them good!

  • av Marigayle Wallace
    319,-

    Timmy happens upon a pony in a corral and begins talking to the pony. They seem to form a friendship and understand each other. Timmy's imagination takes the two of them on adventurous trips of jumping fences, running through woods, splashing in a river, and eating too many apples.

  • av Joy Hopper
    239,-

    The faith Joy inherited at the age of three worked for almost fifty years. She believed it, preached it, wrote songs about it, lived it. Jesus was the center of her universe, literally and metaphorically. Hence, one can only imagine the tsunami that followed when her ironclad theological foundation unexpectedly and involuntarily collapsed with a deafening thud. Joy's narrative chronicles her experiences of indoctrination from a young child to the present, as viewed through her rose-colored glasses. From early neglect to domestic violence, she shares how her distorted lens of faith turned every obstacle into an object lesson and every injustice into a refining tool. She exposes the toxicity of a religion that promises unspeakable joy amidst the backdrop of terror and violence. Joy offers hope to others who, like her, have found the courage to walk away and discover the world is even more beautiful without the enhanced overlay of religion.

  • av Robert Frazier
    239,-

    For untold millennia, a spiritual being has roamed the face of the earth: seldom revealing its face, but rather inhabiting the bodies of those responsible for some of the most diabolical acts known to man. Its sole purpose is the annihilation of mankind through the obliteration of one of the most preeminent bloodlines in history. The novel, Black Moon, describes the experiences of a homicide detective whose life is impacted by a string of brutal and inexplicable murders in the city of Philadelphia, which appear to be the work of something other than human. In the process, he has to come face-to-face with a hidden fear regarding a similar incident from his past while acknowledging the implication of his wife as the primary suspect in these affairs. Robert R. Frazier is a native of Philadelphia, PA. His past works have received literary recognition from Temple University and the U.S. House of Representatives among others. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from Tuskegee University and a Master's in Education from Antioch University and has worked as a special education teacher and child and adolescent therapist in the Philadelphia area. Married and the father of seven, he is retired and devotes his time exclusively to writing. He is presently working on the sequel to Black Moon to be released in 2018.

  • av Dez Tovar
    189,-

    Jessie Sevier and Sarah Mueller are life long friends. They decided to take a road trip after high school graduation. They set out on their two month excursion in Jessie's VW Bus. Two weeks into it they make a wrong turn. They happen upon a quirky, small town, a town with a secret which only its current inhabitants are privy to. Unbeknownst to Sarah and Jessie, the residents of Bellowing Hollers will go to any lengths to keep them there. Visit the author's website HERE.

  • av Jeannette Napolitano
    169

    Jeannette Napolitano 11371Matters of the Heart is my perception of love and loss, heartache at its best and worst. It is also my perception of the thief of our beauty-time. I realize that my perception of what matters to my heart has changed over time. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I did writing it.

  • av Stan McCord
    189,-

    Sophie was a young war wife who was anxious to be part of the war effort. Women all over were working in factories and joining the Army and Navy and Red Cross. Sophie had a skill that was very unusual; she could fly an airplane. The Army Air Corps developed an experimental program to teach women to fly their aircraft across the country, and Sophie decided to join. This story follows a group of women as they trained to fly "e;the Army way."e; Come join the "e;flight"e; as they enter training early in 1943.

  • av Bethany Stevens
    335

    Buttercup is an unusual rattlesnake. She doesn't like mischief, is afraid of mice, and has a sweet tooth. Buttercup goes on an adventure to crash a little girl's birthday party where she devours the cake because of her love of delicacies. After thinking she will cause a fury and must leave the party in a hurry, the birthday girl tells her mother that she was the one to actually invite Buttercup to the party.

  • av Debra McDonald
    275,-

    Carried is a true crime story of a divorced mother's fight to save herself and her three children from a knife-wielding fifteen-year-old intruder in her home, and her battle in the courtroom to keep their attacker from terrorizing her family again. Carried is true and fully and completely describes a mother's worst nightmare and the many blessings that followed the horrible attack on April 18, 1996. It is a reflection of the trauma, treatment, recovery, courtroom trial, verdict, and sentencing and the fear, pain, and anger each ordeal evoked. The compelling, and at times riveting, account of the attack, the courtroom drama, and the recovery process is an inspiration to all those who have been victimized. For those who have been fortunate enough not to have experienced such horrors in their own lives, Carried accurately and realistically captures the thoughts and feelings of a victim of a violent crime and outlines the steps necessary to cope and ultimately survive such an ordeal.

  • av Mark Maronde
    179,-

    The Solstice Nightmare reveals the beginning of the unrest and other activities that led up to the suspense and drama of The Equinox Nightmare. Readers will enjoy learning what exactly occurred in the downfall of a free society. The Solstice Nightmare will provide much suspense and thrilling anticipation for the avid readers in this the finale of all Nightmares!

  • av Reggie David
    239,-

    Petrification is a collection of seventeen short stories. Beelzebub the demon has transported over time zones to arrive at the Rothchild's party to cause mayhem in "e;Now Meet Beelzebub the Hero."e; "e;The Subliminal Voice of Liberty"e; is a poem recited by a man in Shanty Town, Jamaica. "e;Morbidity"e; is a bizarre account of a person stuck in a cycle of hallucinating. "e;The Afterlife"e; describes different afterlife sequences for certain types of people. "e;When They Les Miserables"e; is a campy short about two police officers on the prowl to find vagrants and abuse them. "e;White Wedding"e; is a freak wedding completely disrupted. "e;Worse Than Kitsch"e; is a short, fat, bald guy narrating a typical day in advertising. "e;Petrification"e; is a sci-fi short about a man contracting a strange desert virus and becoming bodily dead but having brain activity continue in his mind for a month. "e;The Edge"e; is a solitary wild man existing on a tropical island alone. "e;360"e; is a freakish rotation of an entire basketball arena during a game. "e;Unnamed"e; is an abstract entity that communicates telepathically with people and imitates a radio show. "e;The Beelzebub Interview"e; takes a freelance writer through history explaining catastrophic events and how they happened. And finally, Albert Einstein speaks to a man in the future through a special 'time warp screen' in "e;Einstein's Address to the Public of the Future"e;.

  • av Darlene Jamison
    169

    I was in my thirties when I attended nursing school, and I took the year-long crash course to get it over with as a LPN (licensed practical nurse). I was blessed to be able to cram the crash course in a year. I was particularly nervous when I had to take the state board exam to determine my becoming a nurse. After studying so hard for a complete year, I wasn't sure if I would pass the state board exam. But I did pass the test, and I was so thankful to Jesus for this, for allowing me to pass the first time I took the exam. Prior to me going to nursing school and during nursing school, people and some family members were telling me that studying to be a nurse was not going to be easy and that it was going to be hard. There were even statements that I wouldn't graduate, also gossip that I would drop out. I stayed away from those type of people with negativity and waiting for my failure. Readers, remember, the only thing that beats a failure is a trier, and as long as one tries, then you're not a failure because at least you tried. After retiring as a nurse, an 8-mm aneurysm was discovered in my brain. I died during brain surgery, and now I know there is life after death. Even though I wanted to stay in the arms of God and not return to my body, He sent me back anyway 'cause it wasn't my time yet. I will never forget the wonderful experience being with the Lord. That's why I wanted to stay because of the joy and happiness. I titled this book The Silent Patient 'cause when my spirit returned back into my body-I was in a coma for a week-I was told that I couldn't speak, but I could hear my visitors and could hear the health care staff. I just couldn't speak or respond. I had to fight all my life, and now I had to fight to come out of a coma. I've been diagnosed with another brain aneurysm, but life goes on and live it to its fullest. Addendum to The Silent Patient: Roger and I didn't sleep in the same bedroom the last two years of our marriage, which was my decision because he disgusted me. I had grown to despise him. I discovered, as years passed, that he had been doing illicit drugs since he was twelve years old. He would sneak and wear my panties and negligees, and I asked him for a divorce. He told me he would never divorce me, and if I tried to divorce him that he would make my life a living hell, and he smirked and said, "e;You know what I am capable of doing."e; He said he would ruin me in every way that he could dream of. He told me he planned to kill his father for insurance but decided not to go through it. He also told me that he kept trying to get his ex-wife to go to the mountains so he could push her over a cliff and kill her. I did not know how to swim, and he kept insisting that we go see the ocean. Well, I wasn't going to do that based on what he had told me. It was all about money with him no matter what he had to do to get it. Knowing his murderous intentions, he was capable of anything. I know he drugged me sometimes because I have flashbacks of some things. He was a drug addict; whether it would be prescription drugs or illicit drugs, he would do it. He always became violent when he was on drugs. I receive a lump sum of award money, and since I couldn't count or do a lot of things after brain surgery, he went through my money like water. I had no idea he was doing this. He was plotting since the day we met. I can see that now. Most of my money went on his drugs and splurging all his desires. He was not going to let go of me. He only wanted to live off me 'cause he was too lazy to work. I overheard him on the phone one day, saying he was not going to work anymore. He didn't realize that some of my memory was coming back to me. One day, when I came home, he wouldn't let me in the house 'cause he didn't want me to see him in women's clothing and makeup. When I pushed the door open with my key, he slammed the door on my hand, and I called the police. He was arrested, and I filed for divorce right away with a restraining order. I didn't care what threats he was going to do although I knew he would stalk me, which he did. I just went for the divorce and got it. That was a happy day for me.

  • av Robert Frey
    189,-

    Emily Carson was an elementary schoolteacher married for ten years to a real estate broker named Sam. One day Sam unexpectedly vanished. She picked up the missing person's case of her husband when local police were unable to come up with any results and they closed the file. She hired a private investigator to help her find out what happened to Sam and why. What she learned along the way about her husband's family was disturbing. He never spoke of his past or his childhood. She went on a life-altering experience in quest of solving the disappearance. She placed her life in harm's way by what she discovered and what she had to do to protect her life. From the FBI to the organized crime family of her husband, she navigated through one deception after another. She met David Kimbro and learned more about herself and how far she would go to survive.

  • av Steve Charlie FitzGerald
    275,-

    Traveling overland through South and East Africa, I had to cross the Zambezi River three times in 1972. Starting in Sioux City, Iowa, it takes two and a half years traveling through fourteen countries on three continents. What will become my plan to travel to California begins in Ely, Nevada. Wanting to be original, I will head east. My circuitous route will take me rafting the Colorado River, betting all my savings on one spin of the roulette wheel in the Caribbean, and a van and Mediterranean villa in Europe, including a shuttle service between Paris and Amsterdam. In the Caribbean again, I restore and create a private nightclub in Historic Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. Next, it's on to traveling and bartending in South Africa. From there, I travel overland through East Africa toward the coast to catch a ship to India. This requires crossing the monsoon swollen Zambezi River multiple times. I have to survive: military convoys, armed guerillas, mined roads, landslides, dead ends, cave-ins, crocodiles, mosquitoes, and a train wreck; and experience Eden along the way. My voyage begins on the moon.

  • av Francis Ursida
    145,-

    In Kiddy Tales: Short Stories, follow a magic pencil's assignment to help a sloppy student writer gain self-confidence. Root for a superhero with a magic sword called to save a town from a growing monster. Sing along with an outer space piano that gives a young player the key for self-achievement.

  • av Dennis Gladwell
    189,-

    There are thousands of children in East Africa orphaned from either malaria or HIV and thus left to deal with the improbabilities of a disinterested world. This is their story told through the eyes of three little girls-Moja, Mbili, and Tatu-who bravely, hilariously, and often cluelessly face life on the Serengeti. Their struggle is intertwined with a mysterious fourteen-year-old girl named Nne, who, like hundreds of girls in Tanzania, Uganda, and Kenya, "e;leak"e; from a vaginal fistula. Together, the girls must travel to Addis Ababa so that Nne may undergo a life-changing surgical procedure. Come with us as we join the journey of these courageous little vagabonds across the plains of Africa from one Masai village to another, from one harrowing escape to another, all within the context of a true-to-life story never before told.

  • av Jennifer Nuytens
    239,-

    JennaBelle Fairy Princess and the Mystic Gem is about a young girl who was unhappy with her life like most fifteen-year-olds. She wishes for something exciting to happen and gets much more than she can handle. She takes an adventure of a lifetime and discovers there is much more to this universe than she thought. She discovers not only the truth about her family, but that magic, murder, and deception do in fact exist. She discovers some facts about herself she did not know along the way.

  • av Donnie Jones
    179,-

    An angel saves the life of a man who was trapped in darkness and a depression so deep that he cried for death to come, but death would not come.

  • av Bruce Odom
    145,-

    A.S.K. is an exposition of Matthew 7:7. It is intended to bring a renewed interest in the "e;atomic power"e; of prayer. Jeremiah said, "e;Call unto me and I will answer you and show you great and mighty things which thou knowest not."e;

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