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  • av Rhiannon Kay
    236,-

    Nessa has been destined for great power since the day she was born and not just because she is the daughter of the High Priestess. There has long been a prophecy of a witch or warlock who would have power over all the elements, one who would defeat an old enemy and save their kind from doom. Nessa is that witch--the prophecy's daughter. Now if only she could get control over her massive powers.As if trying to master all the elements and preparing for every possible disastrous event that could happen, a certain bad-boy warlock takes an interest in her and not in a good way. Valcon is the last thing that Nessa needs, but as the bad boy facade starts to fade away, something else starts to develop. Is it possible that Nessa could find love in the midst of what could be the end of her world?The demonic world, which hasn't attacked in years, is back again. This time it appears that they are planning to stick around until they have destroyed every last witch and warlock still living. The prophecy predicted something devastating like this. It also predicted that the prophecy's daughter would save them. But as Nessa learns as the attacks start, the prophecy also foretold that she might be the one to send her world into ruin.Does the prophecy's daughter have what it takes to master her abilities and save her world from destruction? Or will the demons destroy everything she has ever known?

  • av Zena Hamdan
    187

    Have you ever heard about the power of thinking without thinking? We all hold inner biases toward many different aspects of life! And these biases have a negative impact on our social, family, study, and work environments. These biases are harmful because they influence the way we perceive things, make decisions, and interact with others.Learning to identify and overcome these biases is a very crucial step toward living a better life the way you like and not how others want you to!2

  • av Jack Sparacino
    279,-

    This third volume in the Proof of Life series further expands our outlook on and philosophy about being truly alive, as opposed to simply going through the motions. Doing the things and associating with people that bring you joy, from your family to your vocation and everything in between.Far too many Americans find themselves in debt and living in a dead end, working dull and sometimes extremely stressful jobs with no particular future. All of us can take at least a few steps in a better direction that will bring us far more satisfaction with our lives and those we truly care about. Being truly alive in our core and living life to its fullest, even under extraordinarily difficult conditions at times, is what binds us all together as human beings. We always have a choice between a life that no one will remember after we are gone and one that is filled with spiritual and emotional richness.

  • av Guadalupe Vargas
    199

    A Huey helicopter escorted by two assault Charlie-model gunship helicopters are flying somewhere over the South Vietnam jungles in search of a sniper and his spotter. Not able to locate or make contact with them and with enemy fire increasing, they have to cancel their mission and hopefully come back later.As they begin to fly away, the door gunner from the second gunship sees the sniper and spotter running through the jungle. Realizing there is not enough time for the Huey to turn back, his pilot breaks toward an area where they can pick up the sniper and spotter. Enemy fire picks up as the sniper and spotter run toward the gunship while the door gunner keeps them covered with his M60 machine gun. As the two soldiers jump into the cabin, the crew chief is mortally wounded with an enemy round. As they fly away, the sniper and spotter fight desperately to save his life. Arriving back to a MASH unit, the pilot, copilot, gunner, sniper, and spotter all stand close to the dying crew chief. As the crew chief slowly dies, his last request is for them to promise to look after his wife should she ever need help. All five make the promise. About forty-five years later, the gunner receives a telephone call from the crew chief's wife regarding their promise.

  • av Norma Gund
    224,-

    Partial amputation of neck--Norma Gund's official diagnoses after facing a killer in 2011.March 13, 2011, changed Norma Gund's life forever. She visited a neighbor's home in rural Trinity County, California, and found more than she expected.

  • av Shadrack Antwi
    236,-

    In a techno-society where cyberspace is the conduit of life and business, connectivity and surveillance run hand in hand. When a popular star of a movie franchise is killed in a suspicious accident during the filming of a high-octane stunt scene, the police detective unit led by Lieutenant Beever must leverage the city's data surveillance capabilities and other resources to connect the drama-fueled relationships and events surrounding the movie star's death.As the case takes them through the complex, connected layers of the corporate studio, the city, and the deceased movie star's life, the detectives' investigation finds them helping an actress from the movie franchise protect herself from another apparent accidental death. The detectives must also be mindful of a dangerous, growing type of market makers--scandal brokers. Beever and his homicide investigation team may soon experience that scandal brokering is more than just a competitor and disruptor of police evidence collecting.

  • av Max Goelling
    199

    Have you ever paid a car repair bill that was much more than it should have been?Do you think it was because you are a woman?This book can help guarantee you that never happens again! A clear, simple, nonpatronizing guide written specifically for women, this book gives you a brief overview of how your car works so you can learn the language,a foolproof investigative method that will allow you to quickly and accurately identify the problem, anda simple list of questions to ask that can save you hundreds of dollars! In today's world of economic uncertainty, women are keeping their cars longer and buying more used cars than ever. This means that, eventually, something will go wrong, and when it does, you can become a target for unscrupulous mechanics. Don't let this happen to you! Praise for Sorry, Lady, but It's the Framis: A Busy Woman's Guide to Winning the Auto Repair Game My car started to make some loud noises every time I turned the wheel. The mechanic told me it would cost six hundred dollars to repair. After reading chapter 9, I realized it was just a belt, and I found someone to change it for less than a hundred dollars! Thanks, Max! --Becky Johnson, struggling actress, Los Angeles, California After paying some guy $350 to replace a "PCV," I went to one of the websites in your book and found out my car doesn't even have one of these things! I confronted the mechanic, and he refunded my money--thanks for showing me the way! --Carolyn M., Kindergarten teacher, Lacroix, Wisconsin Don't wait for something to happen--buy this book, read it, and arm yourself with the information it takes to win the auto repair game! Empower yourself with the knowledge, language, and understanding that you need to avoid being a victim!

  • av Laverne Glover
    199

    There are infinite untold stories of childhood trauma survivors. Hiding and harboring childhood trauma while continuing to navigate through this course of life is prevalent in our society, and it doesn't discriminate. Fight-or-flight, or freeze, is the perpetual state for countless individuals struggling to develop and maintain secure roots.In this story, the author describes the covert methods she used to survive childhood trauma and establish a root system without the conventions of security, identity, and safety present in her developmental years. It is a story about resilience.The study of mindful resilience yoga with Veterans Yoga Project prompted the author to move courageously forward with acknowledging the wounds, liberating the mind, and embracing the uniqueness of her inner child.

  • av June Titus
    267,-

    Jess, a twelve-year-old girl, gives up her baby and runs away to seventy years of hiding. Although she changes her identity in hopes of erasing the past, she struggles with whether life is worth living. With the love and encouragement of many mentors, she emerges into a brave woman who contributes more to society than society has given her.Redemption Suite addresses issues such as sexual assault, suicidal ideation, grief, aging, adoption, Christian beliefs, homelessness, musical talents, and much more. The book shows how life can come around full circle when submitting to God's will.

  • av Cynthia Seidel
    236,-

    When Annika, the daughter of a torturing and unloving father, is handed over to another brutal Mafia boss, Angelino Rossi, she wonders if he will mend her broken pieces or will be the dark angel that destroys her for good.While Angelino's plan is to use her to destroy her father, Volkov, for his heinous crimes against the Rossi family, he never could have imagined the brokenness she, too, suffered at the hands of her father. Suddenly, his plans are in question. Will he go on as planned, or do these two broken souls heal each other?

  • av EscritoDeloso
    187

    The Gentle Art of Denial. Short. Sweet. Profound. This uplifting little book is all about learning how to use your nos to define and proclaim your Yes! in and to Life. A perfect travel companion, likewise naturally at home in any bathroom, reception area, or on a coffee table, The Gentle Art of Denial is meant to be read in one sitting. Then digested, contemplated, integrated, and then read again and again.A wonderful study of the ancient hermetic principle of polarity, those with eyes to see will also come to understand its practical application within the principles of rhythm and neutralization as well. A the very least, it is sure to make you smile and maybe even laugh little. So find your favorite pair of brown socks and then read, enjoy, reread, and repeat!The first in the Art Trilogy, be sure to be on the lookout for more by DelOso coming soon (or perhaps already here).

  • av Glenn Greenstein
    354,-

    David was always different from his brothers. Born and raised in the midst of South Florida's music scene, he was labeled a sissy and mocked by neighborhood boys. Introduced to Miami's gay nightlife, drugs, and reckless sexual escapades, he wonders if this is where he truly belongs, here in the arms of faceless strangers. As David wanders from one shadowy scene to another, stacking shame upon shame, he chooses to ignore the concerns of his estranged family and a mysterious, but comforting, voice. Does this heavenly voice truly care?Is David, finally plagued by disease, destroying his life forever? Based on true events, David's story is one of misadventure, selfish exploration, disappointment, and ongoing scandal, but throughout its entirety, redeeming hope...a divine hope for life's fresh beginning in a moment of surrender and choice.

  • av Cliff Hargrove
    378,-

    I spent some years in my early Christian life struggling. Those early years were anything but wonderful. I knew I needed to read through the Bible and have an early-morning quiet time. I just couldn't connect the dots between what the Bible said and what was happening in my real life.What I needed was a story (devotional) that would relate to my life and also point to the truth I was reading in the Bible. I noticed I had more joy reading the Bible when I was reading those daily scriptures along with a short story that helped the scriptures "come alive," so to speak.You may find some of my stories outside the mainstream of "church thought." However, they will bring you into the life of another person and hopefully help you connect the story with the truth of scripture. I pray some of them will help you find God in your life's situations and circumstances. If one story touches one person, I'll consider that a success.

  • av Eddie Sell
    236 - 366,-

  • av Pamela Goings
    187 - 279,-

  • av Kristen Seuferer
    187

    This book is for families that have miscarriages, stillbirths, or any other unimaginable event that takes a little one away from them and they are left trying to explain to other little ones why they don't have a baby anymore.

  • av S. Naomi Main
    450 - 547,-

  • av Ellia Sparrow
    356,-

    Ali'ikai decides to pursue her dream to become a professional surfer on the North Shore of O'ahu, Hawaii. After getting recommended to give surf lessons to a famous boy band on vacation, her life starts to take an interesting turn as she finds herself falling for one of the members named Jase. But how were a world-famous pop star and a professional surfer going to work out? After what seemed like a perfect year, Ali'ikai is in the perfect position to fight for the world championship, but soon she is faced with life-changing events in both her professional and personal life. And having a boyfriend that is an international superstar is not easy. Can her relationship with Jase survive? And can she win a world title, or will she drown under the waves of life?

  • av George Chornbrook
    267 - 402

  • av Pippin Ross
    236,-

    Here is an overdue and provocative account from the frontline of how a reporter's search for the truth resulted in bad-guy revenge and professional and emotional demise. An intriguing, fact and personality-packed, often humorous, chronicle on how she deployed drugs and alcohol to numb her mission to ignore life's setbacks. Instead of relief came guilt, shame, the demolition of friends, family, career, and a prison sentence. Ross provides a simple solution. Life is more intriguing when we take ego and attitude out to the trash.

  • av Gary A. Freitas
    291 - 438,-

  • av Stephanie Rouly
    199

    Rex, the happiest dog, didn't have a family of his own. One day while he was out walking alone, he came across a family that showed him affection and invited him to stay with them. Rex enjoyed living with them and had many adventures. Rex was seven years old when he lost his vision to glaucoma. That didn't stop Rex from loving his family and enjoying his time with them. Just because you can't see doesn't mean you can't be happy.

  • av JR (Bob) Walsh
    279,-

    Heather Macy returns home to become a partner in her father's law firm in a city in southern Pennsylvania. Macy House is in a village across the Mason-Dixon line in Maryland. Heather's father, W. Henry Macy, inherited the General's Farm in 1973. The M-D line happens to run through it. Heather encounters two simultaneous murder investigations. The murders, separated by thirty years, were committed on the same spot, but the bodies were buried on opposite sides of the border. Heather meets a hermit who has been keeping a record for thirty years of visiting car license plates. He started the diary after the first murder. The DNA that the Pennsylvania police gathers matches the remain in the Maryland case. Heather unravels the DNA connection and locates both murder weapons. Henry's twin brother, Arthur, writes a deathbed letter identifying who, he believes, committed the 1973 murder. Some arrests are made. One testimony triggers a series of conspiracy confessions by others. One of the 2003 license plate numbers is an accurate but misleading clue.

  • av Dan Casebolt
    861,-

    The book shows some models I've had great success with. The color pictures were done outside on my balcony where I set my card table on and set my two-color matting board for the background.I used my Canon EOS Rebel, 35-80 millimeter or the 28-105 Quantaray lens. I used a Canon camera for all four books. You will see how the colors look with clear reception.Simplifying the construction of kits is understandable through the written information about what you will need as far as paints, airbrush compressors, and a storage air tank are concerned and works best. A picture of this type of airbrush compressor is shown in this book. I ordered this compressor at Northern Tools. Modeling putty types are two-part epoxy or tube putty. Photographing works best with a 35-millimeter camera using a 22-aperture setting for close-ups. You can also get a 50-millimeter lens so you won't have to adjust the zoom lens. My camera has a single-loading rewind automatic motor. Then when you're done, you can send your film to a company to develop. I suggest you find a company that gives your negatives back with your order.

  • av Angela Arias
    187

    Half a Century Ago offers a vivid recollection of memories about coming of age in the Bronx, New York, in the 1970s. This engaging story is an empowering read about how family love provided the foundation to overcome the challenges faced by language and cultural barriers, poverty and social inequities while remaining steadfast focused on positive outcomes. Dr. Arias told these stories to her students over the years in the classroom. She now wishes to share those tales to a larger audience of young immigrants who struggle to overcome adversity and hope for a brighter future.

  • av Ken Mittelbuscher
    212,-

    In the year 2056, the Earth is completely destroyed by a hoard of giant planet-eating squid from parts unknown.Have you ever thought what could happen if you took LSD, and by coincidence, you were abducted by extraterrestrials? Once specimens, such as humans, are collected for scientific research, subjects are thoroughly processed prior to being placed into storage for the return to the alien planet. As part of the process, a mind link is established between the specimen and alien processors. All memories of the subject is processed from the specimen's brain, where visualizations are watched and recorded by aliens for future study. Due to two of the five hippie specimens being under the influence of LSD, two alien processors also become under the influence. One of which destroys all his comrades upon the research spacecraft. One of the humans wakes to find he and the others have been abducted. Once awakened and with the assistance of an imprisoned giant aquatic creature, the humans help the last alien. The six come together, traveling forward in time to rescue the Earth from total destruction, ultimately, saving two planets.

  • av Julia Rodgers
    212,-

    Ask anyone, and they will say that they have a silly, quirky family, but mine is truly crazy. "Really?" you say. Well, can your family fly like an airplane? Does your grandpa drive a pineapple to the beach? Does your aunt shovel in her flip-flops? That's crazy, right?

  • av E. T. MacLaine
    199

    Let's be honest. Most of us operate in a world of illusion. We make decisions not really knowing why we made them and are unaware how those decisions affect others. In short, we say we believe but are unsure exactly why we believe. We have an innate need to consciously justify our actions and are rarely satisfied with the outcomes. There is the underlying fear of not being fully accepted by others, even in our personal relationships. Because of this, our value system, moral obligations, and understanding of "self" is often skewed or misinterpreted.What has anchored our belief system in the past is long gone. If it does still exist, it is often diminished and ineffective. To restore faith in humanity in this world of disillusion, we must make choices based on established rules and guidelines, some to our detriment. Through reevaluation and self-reflection, we can redefine our existence, functionality, our goals, and travel knowingly and with confidence on our appointed pathways.Esoterica Unveiled requires us to examine our values and determine direction by tapping into the conscience of the reader. This colorful and purposeful collection of short stories, poems, and universal quotes will provide a critical formula toward better understanding of where we are and the factors that influence our humanitarian impact. I trust that through this experience, you may also find clarity and understanding as you accept your unique path without fear or prejudice. This is the first step in working together for the common good.

  • av Adam Strube
    291,-

    Why on earth would two history nerds use their own free time to write another US history textbook? Well, that, intelligent human, is the right question. This work breaks from the traditional memorization of who, what, when, where, and focuses on why and how. The former is popular in schools due to its efficiency in quantification for testing. You're either right or wrong about remembering facts. But it's so boring that most students turn off their brains once they set foot in the class, and that habit continues well into old age, if not recognized and corrected. Why and how are more subjective, therefore harder to grade. But with their asking, people become re-centered in our collective story, where they belong. Only then can proper context be understood, and criticism and perspective be applied. We believe this approach to be the missing link in our education and understanding of current issues, norms, and discussion points. Hopefully, after reading this work, each reader's critical thinking will activate around all history permanently. That will certainly aid humanity's evolution and communication. Wait, does that mean this book can be categorized as self-help? Argue away!

  • av James C. Vincent
    263,-

    This is the fourth children's book written and illustrated by James C. Vincent; and although his original characters, Rita and Bubby, are not the main focus of the story, they do make a "guest" appearance. In this current publication, the characters consist of a three-year-old little girl and her twin cousins who are slightly older. Leah is the main character and after visiting a popular zoo one day, she becomes obsessed with the beautiful giraffes. Shortly afterward, she decided that a giraffe would be an ideal pet to have. However, it is apparent to everyone but Leah that owning a giraffe as a pet is totally impractical. This is when her cousins, Charlie and Willie, come to the rescue with an elaborate plan. The story is filled with charm, sentiment, love, humor, and a special message. It will entertain children from approximately ages five to ten.Mr. Vincent illustrates his images realistically and up to now his medium was soft pastel pencils. In this current book, he introduced his characters using acrylic paint on canvas paper.Enjoy!

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