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  • av Barbie Smith
    265,-

    "e;I'm done peddling a Product I don't believe in anymore."e; Those were my words in 2010, after three dizzying years as a hospice chaplain. The suffering and pain that I encountered shattered all of my Christian cliches and religious ideologies. It also shattered the walls of grief and pain I had erected in my own life, revealing a hidden life lived in abuse and victimization. Everything was shattered. Turns out, shattered was the place of holiness.It was in the shards that remained that I f

  • av Gail Hanlin
    269,-

    This is the story of a white rabbit, who does not like being white. When he enters a magical garden, things happen. This is a teaching book for your child. It can be used for interaction with your child after you read the book. Note the questions on the final page. I used this story in my classroom and the children loved it. I hope your child does too.

  • av Lou York
    309,-

    Racism is generally defined as a person of one race exhibiting superiority over a person of another race. The fallout of such behavior can range from disrespect to intimidation to outright violence. Why does this happen, and what would it take to prevent and stop racial incidents? In this observational analysis, York explores the array of issues that contribute to the problem, including failure to acknowledge the realities of racial employment and violence, failures in individual responsibilities, a lack of focus on our shared Americanism, and direct pot stirring for the purpose of political gain. The good news is that we can absolutely reverse elements of racism out of existence, particularly in view that politicism breeds far more hatred in twenty-first-century America than racism. So turn the book over, start reading, and take note of how you can individually make a difference.

  • av Georgeann Nikolich
    319,-

    Just Show Up is a children's book for adults who think like children. After watching a series on Oprah about boys without fathers, and raising a son primarily on my own, this short book came to life. Being an adult who has thought like a child at times in her life, the thought of what seems so simple to most sometimes does not dawn on others in relation to simply being physically there for your children. With hope that one page or illustration in this book could help a parent have a better relationship with their children, make better memories, and avoid others, or just start the conversation of what it means to "e;just show up."e;

  • av Krista Marie
    235,-

    Jess's friends are dying for her to come down and visit them, however, they have an ulterior motive. They would love for Jess to move down there with them and they have the perfect guy for her. They haven't seen her since high school so they aren't sure if she will like him, but they luck out when she comes down there and he's the military guard who checks her in. He's tall with broad shoulders and dark brown hair but the one thing she really wants to see is the color of his eyes. They are hidde

  • av Antonette Smith
    179,-

    My Life as a Caregiver: How I Became the Best in My Field is the very core and heartbeat of me, the very essence of my being. My passion, purpose, pursuit, desire, and driving force as a caregiver is what has given me the strength, fight, tenacity, and audacity to live and defy all the odds against me. Courage to press through any and every situation or circumstance that came against me. My life as a caregiver has taken me places I never dreamed of going and around people I never imagined to meet. This desire has created a life for me beyond my wildest dreams, which lead me to my destiny. Sit back, grab a cup of coffee, and read how I became the best in my field. "e;You are such an inspiration to me and many. They may not tell you, but I enjoy your books and your Facebook post. I began my day reading your post for inspiration. I love you, Ann."e; --Tina Lee (Metairie, LA) "e;There are so many wonderful things to say about this beautiful woman of God; when you meet her, she impacts your life. I love just listening to her as she speaks. She's a #warrior and a mighty #evangelist, to say the least. I guess the best three words I have to describe her are #heart of gold. I love you, Antonette."e; --Sharah Solis (Detroit, MI) "e;I love your books. I love talking to you. I really appreciate your transparency. You are so open and honest. Not too many people like that. You talk with so much ease. I love talking and listening to you. So glad I know and can talk to a famous author such as yourself. --Sajon Ford (Taylor, Michigan) "e;Tu Tu are you worried about your Books? No Liam I am not worried about my Books. Tu Tu I love your Books. Awwh thank you Liam."e; --William David Sherman "e;Liam"e; 5 years old (Metarie, LA)

  • av Elizabeth Keebler
    285,-

    Diamond is a swan who dreams of being with the prince that almost killed her. Prince David being an honorable, dutiful prince is torn for the first time in his life between his heart and his obligations to his kingdom, as he travels to meet his bride-to-be, Princess Audra. Princess Audra is a carefree, willful princess that longs to find a way to free herself from the bonds of being royalty. Reluctantly, Prince David and Princess Audra enter into an arranged engagement not knowing they are about to embark on a journey that, with the help of some very loyal friends, will change their destiny. Diamond finds that having blind faith and trust in those around her, that her dreams come true. Princess Audra has no idea, that her traveling to Prince David's kingdom, will have her play a role in changing her fate and other's. In this story, fate is wielded by determination and the unconditional love of friends.

  • av Bernadette Anderson
    265,-

    Mom's Homespun Homilies is a collection of poems that will make you appreciate mothers. It covers a vast collection of poems depicting a mother's daily routine. Discover how these simple, regular works turn out to be something special when it is carried out by a mother. Not only that, it also presents the genuinely unconditional love of a mother to her family-sons, daughters, husband, and the entire household. Poems delicately written such as "e;My Baby Girl,"e; "e;My Boys,"e; "e;A Beautiful Day,"e; and "e;Ho

  • av Kenneth Rocco
    265,-

    Another series of short stories involving private detective Ezaquiel Cord flow from the pen of Kenneth Rocco. True to the last two books, the main character Ezaquiel Cord must go undercover to stop a series of drug runners who are using the friendly skies of the United States as their highway to maintaining their multimillion-dollar business. As he comes closer to putting them all in jail, he must first fight to stay alive. While doing his job, he tries to keep alive his love for a woman and resolve the question that constantly rumbles through his mind: can he have a love interest in his life considering his line of work?

  • av Michael Cohrs
    299,-

    Riam, a hunter in his hillman clan, has no idea what is about to happen to him. As he returns from a hunt for food, he encounters trolls, orcs, and a rogue hillman ranger who plots against his people. With the help of the dwarf Toram, whom he saves, Riam avenges his betrayed clan and discovers how the manipulations of clan politics is normal for his people and decides to try a new way. With the help of Toram, he uses the wealth and weapons he acquires along the way to leave the culture of the hillmen and become a dwarf-trained warrior in pursuit of vengeance for his dead father and mother. He joins a quest that seeks to fulfill the ambitions of all the members of an adventuring party, and along with Toram, his dwarven friend, he heads north into perilous danger. Trespassing into the lands of the Witch King and entering into an orcish stronghold to acquire a fabled lost treasure almost costs them their lives. Riam encounters a dragon guarding a treasure, and his method of dealing with it leaves more problems than answers. The group finishes their quest in the north but are left with the problem of returning south. The return trip is as dangerous but just as profitable as they leave the north and return home.

  • av Gentille One
    315,-

    Calmness The smell of the ocean encourages one to have a peaceful state of mind. The cadets were exchanging stories about all the single and handsome Mortelle Agents especially the ones that peaked their interest. Fawn laid comfortably on a beach towel stretched out across white sand far away from her friends. She was not up to adult chatter especially about men that were training them. She brought books to read that had nothing to do with crime or anything else that required her to think. She left all electronics inside her duffle bag in the hotel room. The surrounding air was crisp and fresh. Fawn was envisioning herself running along the shore line. And possibly hunting for seashells to put inside her small aquarium that she was currently working on. I am curious as to how you apprehended Shelly Wilkinson. The lady was more than dangerous."e; Battle nodded. "e;Fawn, have your ever dated a man seriously? She nodded. Than you should understand, what a man will do to gain your favor. I became the type of man that she wanted. I acted the part of a long-term man for thirty days and then I took it all back."e; Fawn frowned."e;You were sexually involved with a mass murderer for thirty days? And, then you walked away from her. Battle smirked. I would have been terrified."e; "e;No, I would not say all of that. Real terror can never cripple you Fawn. But what can is the constant anticipation of it.DismissAn internal audit of all cases that were still open placed a frown on the Chief Director Lawrence Reeds face. He oversaw the Mortelle Division and expected more from his agents. He quickly made some changes. Director Blanche Kayfus had been replaced. Senior Supervisory Agent Melvin Madoff was offered her position first, but he declined. The position was then offered to Director Jordon Fowler. Madoff was a born field agent, and nothing could replace that for him. Most importantly he did not like bureaucratic bull shit. CompromisePrecious, I would like to start off by saying, the black boots look nice with the pretty gray skirt, but it goes against our uniform policy."e; Precious turned completely around. "e;I do not know which one of those statements insulted my ears the most. Whats' wrong with my boots? The gray skirt is a far cry from being pretty!"e; Phillip looked down at her boots. "e;What happen to the shoes your father bought you?"e; "e;Uncle Phillip, those black shoes are ugly! It's bad enough, I have to wear this tacky skirt set. Now, I cannot wear my boots! What a joke!"e;Entitled Why did you give up your man cave?"e; Scott burst out laughing. "e;Now for three very good reasons, Craig. First of all, I'm tired of smelling weed. Second of all, my father cut my money in half. And, I'm saving the best for last. Paying fourteen hundred monthly verses three hundred makes for a better fiscal responsible man. So, in a nutshell, no sponsorship means no money. I cannot pay bills because of trickle-down economics. Charms does not know about the crib so let's keep it that way, shall we?"e;

  • av Dottie Boynton
    295,-

    Pippi Puppy wanted so badly to explore the deep woods in spite of her mother's warnings. While Frieda knew of the dangers that the deep woods bring, Pippi Puppy had no idea of what she was getting herself into. So for her to fulfill her desire for an adventure, Pippi Puppy lied to her mother about staying the night with Frieda Fox, which Frieda had no idea about. Where will Pippi's lies lead her? Read on and find out in The Tales of Pippi Puppy and Frieda Fox with a New Adventure.

  • av Antonette Brooks
    309,-

    Play is very important in a child's life. I personally believe that "e;children learn through play."e;I believe that through play, children learn who they are and what they would like to become as they get older. I believe through play children learn a sense of self. I believe through play children learn how to share. I believe through play children learn how to dream, pretend, show feelings. I also personally believe that through play, children learn how to have emotions.

  • av Jessie Riser
    179,-

    This all started when someone came up to me one day and said, "e;I heard about your poems. You are a poet, but you don't know it yet."e;

  • av Tom Marovich
    265,-

    Margaret is being torn apart. Her father and brothers are cruel to her pets-Mack, Red, and Pretty Girl, and they treat her with the same cold-heartedness. Her mother understands her love and affection toward the abused pets, but most of the time, she is unable to protect Margaret and her pets from the harsh treatment. Margaret is only happy when she is with her grandparents, who share her love and affection for pets. One summer vacation, Margaret stayed at her grandparents' farm and made last

  • av Frank Salvidio
    155,-

    The legend of King Arthur has been part of the literary fabric of Western culture since at least the time of the early sixth-century Welsh poet Aneirin-principally through Geoffrey of Monmouth's early twelfth-century Historia Britainum, the late twelfth-century romances of Chretien de Troyes, Sir Thomas Mallory's Le Morte d' Arthur (fifteenth century), Tennyson's Idylls of the King, and more recently, in America at least, the narrative poems of Edwin Arlington Robinson and Lerner and Loewe's "e;Camelot,"e; with its emphasis on the illicit love affair of Lancelot and Guenevere. Indeed, so prominent has the legend of King Arthur been in Western culture that before he turned to the Bible to write Paradise Lost, John Milton is said to have considered the Arthurian legend as the subject of an epic poem about the journey of the English people into Christianity. Now, in his Arthuriad, award-winning poet Frank Salvidio retells the story of the internecine rivalries that culminated in the tragic end of Arthur's attempt to found an ideal kingdom based on Christian principles and protected by a brotherhood of Christian warriors-the Knights of the Round Table. The Arthuriad tells the story in a series of dramatic monologues in which all the dramatis personae offer self-revealing recollections of the part each played in the tragedy of Arthur's failed attempt to establish Christian civilization in a pagan world. What emerges is the story of unrestrained human passions undermining the spiritual aspirations on which Arthur sought to establish his ideal kingdom.

  • av Geri Laverie
    285,-

    "e;We must remember that our clients view us as professionals and expect us to not only care for their pets but identify problems that they themselves may not notice. Knowing what to do in an unpredictable situation isn't always an easy call."e; The Pet Sitter's Handbook is a comprehensive guide on properly taking care of your pets. Geri Laverie presents an undeniably thorough manual that ensure the safety and comfort of your pets. "e;Every day is an adventure with new learning experiences."e; Make ever

  • av Nathen Hache
    179,-

    I am not a financial adviser. I'm a single father of two with passive income solution. As any parent knows, having kids will teach you lessons in finances that no economics course ever could (although I do have a business degree). When my wife and I divorced in 2018, it was like a bomb went off. I had no more help with childcare, no more partner to stay up at night with a sick baby. I knew I had to get my finances in better shape in order to provide for myself and my family. I knew I wanted to provide for my children and their future, needing such things as college fund, a home where they had more space, and their own rooms. I interacted with the individuals whose finances trumped mine. I began to see patterns on how to make money and what makes someone successful and applied them to my own life. The idea of ways to make money, leveraging my income, and making my money work for me instead me working for it triggered, and it became my goal to build passive income. Especially now, I realize how expensive it is to raise children, be single, and pay for day care. Even though as of writing this book we share the kids fifty-fifty, I still have to take them to day care so I can work. Not all the passive income ideas and tips mentioned in this book will work for you. Personally, I've implemented a few of the tips written. Each tip is different for each individual, and you have to do what you feel is best for you. What works for me may not necessarily work for you, and vice versa. I hope something in this book will ignite that fire in you to run with it in your life. Whether it's to build wealth, add to your retirement, or just put a few more bucks in your pocket, I am sure there's something in here for you. And, oh yes, I would like to thank our Lord and Savior because without Him, none of this would be possible.

  • av Thomas Kiser
    189,-

    Unidentified flying objects? Aliens? Do they really exist? For Jerry, he didn't really think much about that kind of stuff. But when he and his family moved to Jenkins, that will be a whole new reality he wished he could've prepared for. Jerry, a fifteen-year-old boy and his family moved to a small and quiet town in the Midwest, Jenkins. Nothing was so special about this place. It is located on the edge of a major area of wheat and corn production so the people tend to be quiet and hard working

  • av John Brooks
    259,-

  • av Tina Garland
    269,-

    Eleven-year-old Tina grew up to a simple life. She has a loving mother who works so hard to provide for her. Unfortunately, her mother got sick, and Tina prayed harder and harder every day. She prayed wholeheartedly and earnestly to God and to the Holy Spirit. And then, in the most unexpected time, Tina just got the surprise of her life. Read on and be enlightened of how the simplest prayer can turn your life around.

  • av Phyllis Dubetsky
    235,-

    When a well-to-do widow decides on the spur-of-the-moment to leave her comfortable life in Florida and move to a remote island, she is not prepared for the wild ride that awaits her. Things turn out to be far more adventurous than she could have imagined.

  • av Dennis Durfey
    375,-

    After completing the mysterious test to become a Grand Magi with her shandar, Jerdone, Zandreena was looking forward to peaceful years of studying to perfect her magic. But fate and a prophecy of old made her leave her home and led her to an adventure and eventful encounter with the fearless Ash'len, the spiritual Danica, and the proud thief Ren, all of whom would play a role in her journey to finding the Orb of the Magi. This immense duty placed in the hands of this young Grand Magi was not wel

  • av Annie Schout
    309,-

    The Abuelo Books were written as a companion book to The Yaya Books. Just as The Yaya Books describes the loving relationship that the little boy shares with his grandmother, The Abuelo Books shows the love and respect that the little boy also shares with his grandfather. In Book 1, "e;My Abuelo's Country Store,"e; the readers are given a glimpse of the way of life of the little boy's grandfather as the little boy tells about how he helps his grandfather in his country store. Working with Abuelo, his grandfather, the little boy learns lessons in stocking the shelves, helping the customers, and counting the money at the end of the day. In Book 2, "e;Abuelo's Red Truck and The Big Fish Story,"e; the readers once again are shown the love and respect that the little boy and his grandfather have for each other, as Abuelo tells him the story of Big Fish in the same way that it was told to him when he was a boy. The Abuelo Books were written in both English and Spanish so that the readers may enjoy reading them in the language that they are most comfortable with. The "e;Translated Words Index"e; at the back of the book includes a list of the Spanish and English words for counting numbers and money in addition to the general words translation. The Abuelo Books are books that you will enjoy reading with your children and grandchildren over and over again.

  • av Joseph Pasquarosa
    265,-

    Working as an investigator for the past forty years, for both the public and private sectors, ingrains in one a unique outlook and perspective on all facets of life. Sharing these perspectives through the eyes of the protagonist, Investigator Nick Moore, allows the reader to grasp the logical, albeit overlooked abilities that can be honed and utilized through a lifetime of experience solving investigations. Retired detective and now corporate investigator Nick Moore conducts various investigations at Guardian Angel Hospital, located in suburban New Jersey. The field of corporate investigation appealed to his desire to continue his education as an investigator, and to uphold a new crucial public institution from the police force to medical providers. During the course of his investigations he discovers crimes that are currently being committed at the hospital, that appear to be random acts, are connected. The true nature of a more complex plan begins to unfold and must be stopped in order to save countless lives from destruction. All this while Nick Moore attempts to hold his private life and his relationship with his workers together and not fall into depression, obsession, or be killed by a ruthless, unwavering enemy that could be someone he works with or knows through his connections at the hospital. The ride the reader takes at Guardian Angel Hospital is suspenseful and thrilling, with pitfalls and tragedy along the way. The antagonist is relentless in pursuit of his goals and is the antithesis of Nick Moore and Nick's relentless efforts to stop him. Nothing on this ride can be taken for granted, but the reader will be sorry when it ends.

  • av Martin Baenninger
    299,-

    On the Scent of a Continent: Memories of Africa-a young, recent college graduate brought up and educated in the United States finds himself travelling on his first business trips through Africa on behalf of a Swiss-based multinational fragrance corporation, encountering, and doing his best to cope with situations, people, and challenges that he never imagined, and learning lessons that he did not even know were there to learn. At the same time, a travel memoir and a coming-of-age story, On the Scent of a Continent recounts a series of captivating vignettes that are instructive and often funny and give an interesting insight into what this unique and entrancing continent was like fifty years ago. Interwoven in the text is also much aviation lore with absorbing and extensive background information about some of the airlines and airplanes of the mid twentieth century. The diverse and eventful episodes recounted in the book are both charming and informative, and seventy-four illustrations bring the witty and lighthearted text even more to life.

  • av Omar Ruiz
    295,-

    "e;...a lifetime is short, but an eternity is forever."e;What will you do when you are given one last chance to be with your loved one after they have passed away? Sylvia opted for a one last hug that could last for an eternity. A story about eternal love between a mother and a daughter, One Last Hug will definitely bring you to tears.

  • av Krystal Fernandes
    179,-

    The Meany Monster is out to make Lucy feel terrible about herself. Who is this creature? Can she defeat it and learn to be proud of who she is?

  • av Ernest Keegan
    189,-

    Longtime friend of Dan McClain and Marylou Caponi, elderly boxing trainer Cherry Red lay in a coma in a trauma unit at St. Margret's Memorial Hospital due to an overdose of a depressant drug. It happens to be the same drug found in the bloodstream of his fighter and now ex-champion Marco Bentley at the postfight urine tests. The State Boxing Commission now is investigating who, why, and how the drug was administered. The champion had faded badly in the late rounds, totally uncharacteristic for the dynamic young champion.. A fighter drugged? Sure. It's happened. The trainer, that's a totally whole other ball game. Who and why? What did he know about it?The winds of suspicion blow hot and heavy toward Dan and Marylou because the new middleweight champion of the world just happens to be their own fighter, Jake Conley, now waiting in limbo for the commission's decision. The loss of his title seems to be the least of Marco's problems. Betting heavily on himself has put him in a deep hole with the wrong people. Did the fact that Marco suddenly without explanation dropped Cherry Red as his lifelong manager just days before the fight bear on the situation?Dan and Marylou want answers of their own. Dan McClain doesn't care what he has to do to get the answers.

  • av Neal Turner
    265,-

    The year is 2213, and the Earth is on the road to recovery from two centuries of neglect, climate change, and political strife. Billions are dead because of global warming, war, famine, and the chaos associated with them. With the reduced population and the help of AI, the Earth has finally begun to heal from the ecological devastation brought upon it in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. A new mind-set has taken hold, and society is being transformed. With this transformation, the world's governments and multinational corporations have been working together and man has reached into space in a more permanent sense. Man is colonizing the solar system and utilizing its vast resources. Jason Tanner is a professor of history and has become dissatisfied with his life and some of the choices he's made. He's found himself in a rut and doesn't quite know what to do about it. He also doesn't know that fate will shortly intervene and change his life forever. Victoria Hughes is the woman Jason once loved and still loves, although she never really knew how he felt. Victoria fell in love with industrialist Trevor Hughes, married him, and went away with him to Jupiter Station. When Jason learns from Victoria's daughters that she's gone missing and they are pleading for his help, he will set off on a journey to find her. His search will take him to the Moon, Jupiter, and beyond. Along the way Jason will learn more than Victoria's whereabouts. Much more. For there is a dark secret that could hold dire consequences for all of humanity, and Jason may be the only one who can reveal it in time. Across the Void Eternal is a story of love, hate, greed, and redemption. It is a story that will inspire and entertain. It will take the reader on a journey of discovery, and hopefully restore their faith in humankind and its limitless potential.

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