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  • av Jesse E. Reese
    189,-

    As we follow three characters, their dark and twisted stories begin to intertwine and become one. Full of pain and torment, this dark story unveils the origin of our characters. Hold on tightly to your reality as this story unfolds in front of your eyes.

  • av Izzy Freshwater
    259,-

    in my book, I explore mental health issues, spirituality and some mindfulness, drawing on my experience and research. I'm offering a holistic approach to healing and growth that has worked for me and can work for anyone with the correct determination. I begin by examining the stigma and challenges of mental health with ways to cope and how spirituality can provide a supportive framework for self-care, self-acceptance and connection to something greater than yourself. I delve into various spiritual principles that I have found helpful, including meditation, love and self-love, and how they can complement and enhance traditional mental health treatments. Throughout the book, I emphasise the importance of taking a kind and individualised approach to mental health and spirituality, encouraging the reader to explore their beliefs, mind and experiences without fear - you're never alone.

  • av Diana Budhai
    375,-

    A young girl comes to the realization that although she has been abandoned and starving, she has been taught the values required to live a life of decency and goodness. She has an epiphany that set her on the road to strength and independence in Under the Jimbilin Tree. Without resources, her goals seem unattainable yet she persists and celebrates each small step that gets her closer to "that great America." Propelled by her pact with God, made while eating jimbilins to quench her hunger, she never gives up. This amazing true story brilliantly illustrates that anguish and deprivation are not always a deterrent to success. Instead, such hardships can be excellent motivators in life's long road.

  • av Nyle Vernon
    259,-

    This book is about my life as a young boy wanting to go into business for myself and the many ways it became possible. My desire is to tell my story so that it may help yours! Even with no money to start with, I will show you how to raise funds to begin your dream. There are four basic principles you have to remember: have faith in God, have faith in yourself, be willing to work hard, and pay tithes.If you are willing to assume risks, the financial results could be worth it. As I started my dream at six years old, this is where the story begins. At nine years old, I had my first selling job. This continued until age fifty-seven when a dramatic and awesome thing happened! Read the book to find out what occurred.

  • av Sharon McMullen
    259,-

    I have an unconditional love which I know was imparted to me from my mother and the demonstrated love she had for me and my siblings. My mother's journey caused her to observe many indifferences; she never changed, her love was unconditional. This book of poems is my way of sharing, through poetry, the love my mother gave to me. I may have been the different child out of the eleven children; not ever did she once make me feel I didn't matter. In this book, My Poetry Soul brings to light that no matter what, where, when, why, or how, I'm included, and I want you to feel the stories of my love's journey. I believe there is a poem that you will connect to, whether in moments of sadness, health, wealth, achievements, even death, no matter the love language we speak, always matters. I hope that something that My Poetry Soul has written touches someone's life and encourages you.

  • av Helen R. Everett
    189,-

    Mr. Happy is a curious clown. You'll be surprised at what a clown can do. Come along on his amazing adventure. You'll be glad you did.

  • av Edward Stone
    299,-

    Out of the madness of the Godflight rose the Scarlet Emperor, binding the bloodlines of the witches to himself and bringing the sinister peace of totalitarian rule. When the oath binders dared to rise and make a choice and freedom a reality again, they were crushed, along with the last hopes of a new golden age.But now, an oath binder has been found after centuries, with the power to bend fate with his words alone. Such a power could be used to bring the world to heel forever under the Scarlet Emperor or free it.But will one boy's power be enough to save the world from its fate or merely bind it to its destruction?

  • av Septimus Paul
    299,-

    After avenging the death of his son, Frank Bellamy receives an offer he is forced to accept. The five-member New York Mafia Commission "politely suggested" he accept their invitation to become the boss of the Washington, DC, crime districts. The FBI and the CIA step in and pressure him to accept the offer.The FBI and the CIA, in collaboration with the Russian government, need Bellamy's help to crush an international drug ring and identify the main players in Russia and the US. To do so, he has to work closely with a Russian FSB agent, the Angel of Death. The Angel is a ruthless but seductive Russian assassin, whose personal agenda is to kill Bellamy who months earlier had killed her lover, Hans Klaus. He had killed Klaus to prevent him from assassinating the US president. (Read Frank Bellamy: The Assassins.)Bellamy also finds himself threatened by the New York Mafia who now resent his interference in their drug activity. Moreover, the Russian Mafia want his head because Klaus had worked for them. He is suspicious of the CIA whose interest in the drug distribution business may not be what it seems. In addition, he is uncertain who the Angel of Death actually represents: the Russian government, the CIA, the Russian Mafia, or her family's poppy-growing and opium-distribution business in Afghanistan.Before it's all over, Bellamy knows he may have to dispatch the Angel to hell.

  • av Moriah Sam
    189,-

    Family is often the greatest source of joy. Follow along with the little curry leaf tree and her friends as they try to cheer their caretakers, Appachan and Ammachi.

  • av Karen Spowal McKitrick
    275 - 375,-

  • av Susan Clayton Hibbard
    409,-

    Katherine MacLaughlan, founder and CEO of a successful multinational investment firm, has inherited Foxmoor Manor in the Scottish Highlands on the death of her grandfather. The stately mansion comes complete with loyal staff, beautiful horses, and the mysterious Matthew Thompson. Katherine's grandfather leaves a letter telling her that Matthew resides in the manor and instructing her of his wishes for the future.Major Matthew Thompson was an officer in the British Dragoons, who had been executed on the site of the manor in 1746 by the Scottish chieftain following the Battle of Culloden. Grandfather had been friends with the major and hoped that Katherine would get to know him as well.Could her grandfather influence events that would change Katherine's life forever?

  • av Dave Vaughan
    275,-

    This gripping thriller follows the story of Amber Stone, who narrowly survives a brutal attack outside her workplace. As Amber works alongside a rookie detective to piece together the circumstances of the assault, they soon find themselves entangled in a web of unexpected surprises that will leave the reader guessing until the very end. From shocking revelations about her past to unforeseen twists and turns in her relationships, Amber must navigate a series of dangerous and unpredictable situations to move forward. With a riveting storyline and unforgettable characters, Ballet of Deception is a must-read for anyone who loves a good mystery.

  • av L. Lane
    315,-

    It's a Monday, and Detective Christopher Coyle, a member of Chicago's finest, is back from suspension. He was woken up in the dead of night and given the most sinister case of his career. To make matters worse, he was attached to the often-mysterious and off-putting Constable Ignatius Abernathy.As Abernathy and Coyle traverse through the Windy City, he learns that there is more to Chicago than he previously expected.Needless to say, he regrets many things, and chief among them is the regret of getting out of bed and answering his phone. To make matters worse, he can't shake the feeling that there is someone following him. One thing is for certain, Coyle's meticulous documentation of his first encounter with the supernatural and uncanny will leave you questioning what's real and what's fantasy.

  • av Azucena Perez
    269 - 395,-

  • av Jean-Claude Blaise
    435

    This book tells the autobiography of my father, his years in Haiti, and his transition as an immigrant in foreign lands. His personal account mirrors the daily struggles one may face under the Duvaliers' regimes in the sixties through the mid of eighties to cultural shock and identity in other countries. Growing up, he experiences a lot of different emotions regarding his father's absence from the home along with dealing with his sudden death that had such an impact on his life. He tells this story in a narrative to inform his deceased father about his life. In his prime years, his dad caresses the hem of his mother's skirt, expressing how close the pair were. Hence, his mother taught him domestic chores, which is culturally catered to women. Throughout his secondary years, he expresses the demise of his teacher purposely failing him to hinder him from moving forward in the next class as well as the financial difficulties he faced during his time at Diquini, a congressional school, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Luckily, his eldest brother, whom he mentions throughout his book, was a pivotal stepping stone in his success there, along with his transition in America. In hopes of creating a family with his first love from Haiti, Dadoutte, she swindles him in hopes that they'll be reunited one day. She's destined to marry another suitor. After denying himself from women for a long time, he decided to open his heart to a girl, Samartha Mentor, who's visiting his home church, Horeb, now his wife of thirty years. His goal in Canada was to achieve a scholarship to further his studies and dreams of becoming a physician. Being isolated from his family back in Haiti, his stay there with his cousin, Gabriel, was extremely short-lived. Throughout his demise, he sought aid again from his brother Maurice in bringing himself to the United States. There, he began doing many odd jobs working in factories creating furniture pieces and being a taxi driver before being driven into the education field by a friend, Dr. Emmanuel Celestin, who saw Jean-Claude wasting his life away as a taxi driver. Taking this new job, teaching Haitians and Hispanic immigrants English at Wingate High School, has allowed him to further his career as an educator, where he retired as a school counselor, twenty-eight years and an half later at the age of sixty-two. Enjoy your reading! Nhaomie-Claudia Blaise, Daughter

  • av Anthony Tridico
    345,-

    Things do not really change as much as people like to claim. When people see the solution but, in reality, they do not see the problem, then the new concept of change/intelligence spirals down the rabbit hole farther and farther from the actual problem. This only creates more problems, never solving or improving anything, leading to more ignorance, not intelligence.I knew when I left the weight room for the last time at the University of Arkansas in 1992 that all human beings should train like this. The lessons I learned in Coach Stucky's weight room transformed my abilities in all areas to face the ills of society head-on in the chosen path ahead of me.A reality check in training, fitness, sport, and education is needed in the media-crazed times currently influencing society. Coach Stucky was the person who could see the problem and the solution fifty-seven years ago and counting. I am just a beneficiary of Coach Stucky's gifts, trying to pay it forward for the kids and future generations and strength and conditioning.

  • av Kamyron Tabasco
    179,-

    This is not what the author would consider a self-help book but rather more akin to a memoir. She states this book is "a bit of an eccentric tale, but what is painted by the words is very real." The messages presented are very genuine to true life. Liberty is taken in the quirky and insightful manner in which the cast of characters used to propel the storyline is a collection of rural mailboxes. The author has brought them to life giving the reader an entertaining way to gain an understanding of topics that can often be delicate to address.

  • av Max Mayweather
    189,-

    The book tells the story of a young boy named Tommy and his chihuahua best friend, Peep. Together they go on various adventures and explore the outdoors. They come across a lost puppy and decide to help him find his way home. As they journey through the forest, they encounter different animals who offer to help them. Tommy and Peep also help other animals they come across, such as freeing a bird caught in a vine and untangling a duckling from reeds. They continue on their journey, facing obstacles such as crossing a river and climbing steep hills. Eventually, they arrive at the doorstep of the lost puppy's home. Through their journey, they learn the importance of helping others in need.

  • av Jeffrey L Diamond
    295,-

    With his career at GBS News on the line as he battles to stay sober, Ethan Benson receives a newspaper clipping in the mail about a beautiful, young woman who's been killed in a spectacular fire in a small, suburban community just outside Springfield, Massachusetts. It is the fourth fire and the fourth death in a little over a year, and while the local authorities have ruled them accidental, Ethan suspects foul play and travels to the scene of the crimes in search of the truth. Scared, alone, and desperate for a Scotch, he begins digging into the facts, using his award-winning skills as an investigative reporter to unearth an insidious conspiracy and find a killer with a horrifying secret.Piece by piece, he follows the clues as he builds his case and produces his story. Along the way, he is threatened by the authorities, hunted by a hitman, blown up by a car bomb, and saved by a beautiful young woman, the sister of the last victim, who becomes not only one of his key sources but also a pillar of strength as he battles his demons and hangs on to his sobriety. Like the other three Ethan Benson thrillers in the series, All Cameras Live is steeped in the world of television news with confrontational interviews, production deadlines, camera crews, a mercurial anchorman, and all the cutthroat political intrigue that characterizes the real world of television news. Ethan is a modern-day journalist and an intrepid crime sleuth who uses his skills as a producer/reporter to cull through the facts, read between the lines, and seek justice where justice is all but forgotten.The novel is a classic murder mystery, a page-turner with twists and turns, and an explosive ending that will leave you sitting on the edge of your seat. Our hero is the best investigative reporter in the business, a man with a soul, a conscience, a mission, who is not only seeking the truth for others but also seeking the truth for himself.

  • av Gb
    249

    When did self sufficiency, empathy, and logic become taboo? How did these virtues get replaced by Trans people chanting, "We're coming for your children," and multiple governments colluding to create a virus that murdered over 7 million people worldwide? We've entered a phase in society where we are openly discussing colonizing other planets, yet we embrace moral hazard as a standard operating procedure and are delusional enough to still believe we can pull it off. Marriage between a man and a woman in the eyes of God has been replaced by a contract between two parties where one or both parties are incentivized to break it. The slow collapse of our society is happening because reality and facts are being replaced with bogus values - yet there is an expectation of real solutions.We aren't past the point of no return so long as we act now. This 20 year hiatus from sanity can be a good thing if we learn the lessons from these failures and as a society never repeat these mistakes ever again. We cannot afford any more monetary or intellectual bailouts. No more passing the buck to others when the deal goes bad because we think someone else will pay for our own mistakes and reckless risk taking. We need to embrace reality, facts, and accurate self perception if we expect to grow and prosper. I know we can. I know the majority of people want a better tomorrow. We can get there if we ditch the constant race for everlasting ignorant bliss and embrace rational discomfort because there is no mindset with more potential for productive thought and problem solving than being moderately uncomfortable while embracing reality. I am asking us all to embrace reality and take measure with facts, truths, and some much needed humor so we can have that better tomorrow.

  • av Johann Fuchs
    285,-

    This is the continuing story of King William I and Queen Margaret and their descendants of the House of Rochester. The story follows sassy British Queen Margaret II and her American-born Consort Prince John as they raise their family. These are the mischievous adventures of them and their children (William, Margaret, Arthur, Charlotte, Isabella, John, and Katherine) as they grow up and find love and begin their families. The story tells of triumph and tragedy as Queen Margaret II's family grows up and sees the first king in nearly one hundred years and that of the new King William VII and Queen Stacy. The story ends with the tragic death of King William and the coming of age of the new King John III.

  • av Ellen Powell
    235,-

    Oftentimes, we forget about appreciating the simple things in our lives, and take them for granted. Teddy's Rainbow is a heartfelt reminder that what we have, can easily be taken away. The message can be received by children, as well as adults. There is no age limit for this simple life lesson.

  • av Johnny Emler
    299,-

    Inspired by real events, Here I Am is a spirit-led story of true, unconditional love and faith.In the late '50s, when his parents abruptly went to prison, young Joey goes to live with his loving grandparents in Middle Tennessee. Motivated to earn his keep, Joey is eager to get to work and not afraid to get his hands dirty, like his Papa.Upon entering a new school, he meets the girl of his dreams and a circle of friends he bonds with over football, vowing to be friends forever. But as the Bible says, there is a season for everything.Life's obstacles, war, hardship, and a turn of events lead to contention and hard feelings, but God works in unusual ways. What the devil tears down, God builds back up in miraculous ways. Through faith and love, beauty can come from pain.This heartwarming journey through life will bring a roller coaster of laughter, tears, joy, and praise for our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.I truly hope this story is as much of a blessing for you to read as it was for me to write.--Johnny

  • av Terrance Ewing
    385 - 499,-

  • av John Stanley
    429,-

    Encounter the John Stanley who hosted Creature Features in the Bay Area (1979-84) and meet the John Stanley who covered movie and TV celebrities for the San Francisco Chronicle (1960-1993). Together, they take you into the incredible worlds of sci-fi/fantasy/horror!

  • av M. E. Austin
    325,-

    Amy loves games almost as much as she loves music. This is a book of games that has music ringing in her ears.Bam!Bam-bam.Boom...Board games. Card games. Oh, puzzles too. Games of chance. Mind games. Head games...She's played one game for over a decade, all while listening to music. This has spread out over thirty-three years, which then turns into...nineteen more years. Maybe even more. Who knows?She doesn't know. She has never known.Why?Well, that's because she's lost. Lost... Always.The games follow her. Surround her. They're everywhere. Games she played yesterday, today, and games she's ready to play tomorrow. Each with a lesson. One she never thought she would have to learn...until the whole family packed up one day and moved.From that moment, everything changed, because this move, out of all her other moves, is the one that made her someone she doesn't quite remember.Truthfully, she can't remember much. That's why she writes it down. To remember things. Not everything. She does not want to remember all of it. LOL. There are things that she would like to forget.It's a never-ending issue.Issue. Nope. Plural (s). Issues.All...over the places.For the past twenty-four years, she has raised a family of three boys and a bunch of cats and dogs in between. But this isn't about that completely.She has been put under a microscope by the US government. And she hasn't had a real voice since forever ago.Hmmm...5 + 1 + 2 + 1 + 3 + 3 + 2 + 1 + 4 + 2 + 2Anyway, this saga of a story will make you giggle, make you laugh out loud, and maybe make you sad. Maybe not. But she wants somebody to feel what she feels, because that way, she'll know that she's not crazy.What she is...she is happy, sad, mad, glad. Mainly mad. At everyone. Even her mom. That is why she wrote a story of happiness and pain. Frustration and anger. Joy and sorrow. Full of ups and downs, both good and bad. Madness and gladness. And every emotion she has never felt the right way. Or the left way.This book is full of self-discovery and her own personal issues, because she wakes up lost. Lost... Every day. Including yesterday, tomorrow, and at some point, today.Oh, boy. This is the start of everything. Again.Now sit down.Buckle up.And enjoy the ride.

  • av Johnny Augustine
    265,-

    When Jake O'Nell and his team agree to help find two missing women, their search leads them to a kidnapping organization that has ties all over the world! Jake will be faced with some of the most difficult decisions he has ever had to make as they dig deeper and deeper to find the answers in the depths of a place called Shadow Creek Inn.

  • av J. C. van Hook
    249

    This book is about love and friendship among a human girl and her pet chicken Chick-a Pea. She was given the chicken when it was still in an egg, and a pigeon hatched the egg. As the story progresses, several other animal characters are added to the story, and they are friends too. It should serve as a reminder to the reader that no matter who, or what we are, we can live together. It illustrates that we can all be friends and love one another.

  • av Richard Jandura
    285,-

    My book is dedicated to my wife, Denise, my angel and rock. I was inspired to write by my late brother David's death, also Muffy, my dog of fifteen years who died last week. To all my friends who believed in me.

  • av K. L. Dempsey
    325,-

    Justice for Elizabeth is K. L. Dempsey's newest thriller, which once again points out his unique talent for creating and defining his characters. The novel illuminates the dark corners faced by a smalltown lawyer Luke Black, whose modest goals in life are defined by his annual three resolutions:That he will continue his long-term effort to destroy the popular belief that all lawyers are necessarily dishonest.That his net worth will reach his projected $6 million by the end of the year.That he will continue to elevate his search for Miss Perfect.The novel begins with the tragic kidnapping of a loving daughter while she was attempting to assist her parents with the payment of a routine bill. With a network of unlikely colleagues providing help along the way, Luke Black involves himself in the cat-and-mouse game of finding the reasons behind the kidnapping and hopeful return of this beloved daughter to her parents. What he finds along the way is that using all his skills have not prepared him for the most challenging case he has ever accepted. Readers will once again find a thriller that blends crime and suspense with romance.

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