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  • av Alex Clarks
    511,-

    Andke oma tervisele selle praktilise juhendiga paleosse tõukeMuutke oma dieeti ja sööge, kuidas loodus on tõeliselt ette nähtud. Algajatele mõeldud täielik paleo kokaraamat näitab teile, kui lihtne on paleo käia, optimeerida oma tervist ja aidates teil protsessis kaalust alla võtta.Mis eristab seda paleo kokaraamatut: Paleo Primer - annab paleo dieedi põhitõed kaasahaarava ülevaatega, mis selgitab teadust, mille taga toite peaksite sööma, mida peaksite vältima ja miks.Igapäevased retseptid - suurendage maitsvat rooga paljude retseptide hulgast, mida on lihtne valmistada ja mis on sageli valmis 30 minutiga või vähem.

  • av Dorothy Davies
    189

    The horror from Gravestone Press continues with Dark Tales Volume 2. This volume brings you another superb collection of evil thoughts, nasty people, blood guts and torment, in no particular order.Not For Late Night Reading.In this volume we have: -Necrotic Epiphany ?(Paul Edwards)Sunday Service (Rickey Rivers Jr.)Mark My Steps (Victoria Nangle)One of Us (Jason R. Frei)Danse Macabre (Dorothy Davies)Legion (Jason R. Frei)Victims of War (Dorothy Davies)Together In The End (Travis Mushanski)Fungus Among Us (Jason R. Frei)Jester Briefs (Rickey Rivers Jr.)Thunderbolts and Lightning (Victoria Nangle)The Tourist in London (Dorothy Davies)Closing The Deal (Diane Arrelle)Dead City Blues (Paul Edwards)You Know What The Say About Wishes (Rie Sheridan Rose)Aunt Maizie (LaVern Spencer McCarthy)Peas In A Pod (Victoria Nangle)A Place The Night Can't Touch (Paul Edwards)That's Your Funeral (Carl Hughes)The Name of the Star (Liam A. Spinage)

  • av Gabbi Grey
    229

    Anthony During my seven years as a social worker in Gaynor Beach, California, delivering orphaned twins to their unsuspecting father is the biggest challenge I've ever faced. These babies lost their mother and they need a loving parent, but is adorable Scott Wexler up to that challenge? Transferring custody is one thing-walking away is something entirely different, especially with the stress of Christmas bearing down on Scott too. Scott After escaping a miserable childhood, I've made a fresh start in California. I'm in charge at the Gaynor Beach Public Library, I love helping people, and I'm feeling like an actual functional human being. Then social worker Anthony Rodrigues shows up on my doorstep with twins I fathered through a sperm donation, and suddenly I'm responsible for two tiny lives. Accepting help from the gorgeous social worker is a no brainer-admitting I want him to stay is going to take a lot more courage. This 74k word gay romance is a slow burn, mid-angst, instalove with a geeky librarian, a by-the-book social worker, adorable twin-toddler terrors, and a beleaguered cat named Crumpy.

  • av Aimee Greene
    162

    Vivienne's Bow is a delightful story about a little girl that has lost something very important to her.... her beautiful pink bow. Vivienne looks everywhere for her bow. Where could her pink bow be? Will she find it? Read along to find out what happens to Vivienne's bow.

  • av Ailish Keating
    220,-

    On it's launch as an ebook recently Entangled No More became an Amazon No.1 Best Seller in 33 categories across in UK, USA, Canada, Australia and France. Entangled No More is a collection of inspiring stories from women who have survived traumatising, toxic relationships throughout their lives - and are now thriving! Each woman discovered the power of innate wisdom and emotional intelligence and burst forth like a phoenix from the ashes. By creating boundaries and raising their standards, they were able to break free and help other women and men to do the same. They have built their own empires and refuse to settle for anything less than they deserve ever again. As a united force, they are consciously and courageously changing generational patterns of abuse that have been long-held in families and communities. These brave women are a part of the rising of the Divine Feminine... and so are you! Contributing Authors>Topics covered in this book includeRelationship books for women, Toxic Relationships, Money Mindset, reincarnation, past life regression, Spiritual Growth, Spiritual Awakening, abuse childhood trauma, addiction, Energy Healing, mental health stories, childhood abuse, love, emotional abuse, domestic abuse, true stories, Emotional Intelligence, Mindfulness, trauma

  • av Lisa Bentley
    161

    A quirky children's picture book with a great friendship hook, teaching children - and reminding adults - the importance of not judging others (including ourselves!). DON‛T JUDGE THAT SLUDGE! is sure to make us all become kinder human beings.

  • av Michelle Louise Spratt
    175,-

    This memoir aims to reach others affected by Vascular Dementia or other terminal illness; showing how a diagnosis brings many feelings, including denial, anger, sadness, frustration, and love, but most of all can lead to hope and acceptance.

  • av Stephen Taylor
    175,-

    A face from the past...A nightmare for the future...Threatened with closure, a government agency takes extreme measures.

  • av Stephen Taylor
    175,-

    Money is power...Money is everything...Terrorists and mercenary killers plot to change the balance of world power. Can Danny Pearson stop them, or will this be his downfall...

  • av Herman Hall
    194

  • av Laura Boyle
    174

    There's no getting my goat - just try it, you'll see! A silly, rollicking, brightly-illustrated children's book, You Can't Get My Goat is fun to read out loud, and will have kids chanting along.

  • av Patty Dedurr
    180

    "Meet Cria, the llama with determination and a writing disability. It is the end-of-year celebration of writing a letter to their favorite helper around the farm. Cria, the llama, is finding it quite difficult to start the letter. With the help of her friend Kid, the goat, she is able to find her own voice and become an independent writer. Join Cria and Kid's journey of this yearly tradition." --back of cover.

  • av Bret Kissinger
    212,-

    Step back into the roaring twenties, where Chicago pulses with life and liquor flows freely despite the grip of Prohibition. In the heart of this bustling city, Johnny De Luca navigates the treacherous underworld of the Beer Wars, haunted by memories of his past and the demons that accompany them. Amidst the chaos, Johnny finds himself drawn to the enigmatic Paris Dawson, whose presence forces him to confront his darkest fears and deepest desires. Together with his loyal friends, Tomato and Hotsy, Johnny treads a dangerous path, collecting debts, guarding shipments, and battling rival gangs in a bid to maintain control of their territory. But when they cross paths with the ruthless North Side gangster Mickey Diamond, they ignite a deadly feud that threatens to consume them all. Gone the Way of the Dodo Bird offers a gripping portrayal of the violence and intrigue that defined Prohibition-era Chicago, shedding light on the devastating toll it took on those caught in its crosshairs. From the smoky speakeasies to the blood-soaked streets, this novel brings to life a time of upheaval and uncertainty, where survival often came at a steep price. Relax into the era with a tip of your fedora, the strains of jazz in the air, and an Old Fashioned in hand as you immerse yourself in this thrilling tale of love, loyalty, and betrayal. Prepare to be transported to a time of glamor and danger, where every decision could mean life or death. Order your copy of Gone the Way of the Dodo Bird today and embark on an unforgettable journey through the streets of Prohibition-era Chicago.

  • av Philip O. Akinyemi
    174

  • av Megan Meredith
    148,-

  • av K. K. Monon Konmlan
    247

    Social engineering has created an illusion of what blackness truly means. Higher powers have led society to think that drug dealing, gang banging, promiscuity, going to jail, and living recklessly are intricate nuances of black culture.The financial status of middle-class black parents often mirrors the logistics of their children's social status. Being accused of talking white, not wearing the most up to date clothes or hair styles, and a lack of financial hardships has millions of black children feeling stuck between two social constructs.Being too black or too white shouldn't be a thing, and being yourself should be the only thing. K.K. Monon-Konmlan experienced both spectrums of being too black or too white on the path to discovering his true self and the misconceptions of black culture. The author delivers detailed cinematic passages of growing up in the south in the 1980's and 1990's, that takes readers on an action-packed path to another world in "All Of Me Welcomed."

  • av Blake Banner
    175,-

    IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN A SMIPLE KILL... USA TODAY & Amazon 3-million copy bestselling author BLAKE BANNER is back with a brand new gripping thriller series!It was a simple kill.It should have been a simple killJan van Hoek was a mercenary and a very bad man. He had organized the massacre of three villages in the Republic of Cabinda-Itumba, on the west coast of Africa, and had received a medal from President Cosmo Manuel for his bravery in participating personally in the massacres. Over three-thousand people had died, men, women, children. Now he was in New York.For Harry Bauer it was a simple kill. He had the intel. He was home, alone. Turn up, execute the job, go home leaving the world a slightly better place.But somebody hadn't done their homework, and when Harry turned up, Jan was with a woman, a woman who picked up her purse and walked away, having seen Harry's face; a woman who turned out to be Jan's daughter, who turned out to work for Afro-American Petrochemicals in New York.A woman who was as beautiful as she was dangerous.Maybe Harry should have remembered from the start, there is no such thing as a simple kill...

  • av Zachary Austin Behlok
    187

  • av April W. Gardner
    202,-

  • av Sandra L. Dodge
    150 - 267,-

  • av Kristin Gunther
    179,-

  • av Jacquelyn Phillips
    387,-

    My name is Roxanne Vaughn. Most people just call me Roxy. My parents call me a disappointment. I'm not gonna lie - I hate how much they detest me, but I've learned to embrace their skepticism. What better way to write poetry than to feel like an outcast? Insecure? Ugly? Stupid? Even writing about my failure in pre-med has earned me some notoriety in my creative writing classes. Although, some people believe I should write fiction. I don't know if I could do that. It would probably end up being some distorted version of my own sick reality.I'm originally from San Diego, the daughter of two well-known doctors, and the younger sister to the prodigal offspring. I moved to Rohnert Park to attend Sonoma State, to escape the pressures associated with living under my parents' roof, and to hopefully create some friendships along the way. I just so happened to meet two extremely different boys - one residing in San Diego, the other in Rohnert Park - on this journey to self-discovery. I just so happened to fall in love with both, but only one holds my heart in the palm of his hands. I promise you I'm not one of those "typical" party girls. Well, at least I wasn't when I first walked onto the Sonoma State campus. My three best girlfriends converted me to their religion of binge drinking and bad decisions. I guess you could say I live two lives. Three, if you count hiding in my bedroom to avoid the societal pressures suffocating me. I'm just a normal girl who puts her pants on one leg at a time. Except I'm sleeping with two different men every time I put on my pants.Life could be worse. I could be striving to live the life of a penniless poet, bussing tables to afford an education my parents refuse to pay for. I could also be in a relationship built off of a foundation of lies. I'm just a simple twenty-something year old girl looking for her place in life. Maybe you're in the same position as me. But if you've already figured out who you are - all of that soul searching nonsense - please don't rub it in my face. I'm a poet. I'm a bad daughter. I'm a loyal friend. I'm in love. I'm a mess. I'm working on it. It's just taking me a little bit longer than expected.

  • av Inverted Syntax Press
    208,-

  • av Nicholas C. Brown
    1 106,-

    This book is for anyone interested in fixing their credit, without paying someone else hundreds and even thousands, this is the personal cheat code to accelerate your financial literacy. You don't have to pay money to repair your credit. Our book will teach you: How to get your credit report, for freeHow to dispute incorrect information for freeHow to build your credit scoreWe focus on getting accelerated results for your personal financial goals, while also preparing and developing you to grow your funding from personal credit.

  • av Barbara Perez
    146,-

    Book Description: What do you see when you look in a mirror? Do you see a victim or a victor? Our past experiences, the people around us, our weaknesses, our traumas, and challenging>These eight truths will take you from seeing yourself through the lenses of your experiences toseeing yourself through the eyes of God. This book offers outstanding tools for all kinds of people, such as those searching to experience God in their lives; those looking to remember their spiritualqualities, those seeking forgiveness of others and themselves; those seeking inner peace, joy andclarity; and, most importantly, those seeking to discard the victim label and to begin to see>About the Author: Barbara practices law in the city of Orlando, FL. She serves the Lord in her church along with her husband, Felix, and two children, Deborah and Alfonso. Her personal experience is a testament to the love and power of God. She is proof that there is nothing that can stop you from the destiny that God has in store for you. Although in her childhood she experienced abuse and abandonment, today she is a herald of restoration, justice, mercy, and the power of God. Barbara's life inspires hope, encouragement, and light to every woman who ever thought that success and victory was unattainable.

  • av Matt Guzman
    229 - 410

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