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  • av Jessy Haslam
    196,-

    Today is a special day: Tommy is bringing home his class pet for the weekend.Think, think, think. While Tommy's at school, Bunny Bear spends the day wondering what friend Tommy will bring home!

  • av Susan K. Seiple
    184,-

    Did you ever own multiple kitties? This is a tale of a relatively quiet household when three puffy-tailed babies arrived unannounced in the cold cellar. What happens next is an explosion of feline activity that turns calm into an uproar of many fun- and action-filled tales for your entertainment. The more tails, the merrier!

  • av Joanne Lawrence
    196,-

    Daniel is born disabled and meets his best friend and companion Janie. Together they face many obstacles, prejudices and hard times. Their kindly neighbors suggest a plan for Daniel and Janie. They both work very hard alone and together and overcome those obstacles to face a wonderful and successful future.

  • av Isaiah Sleeping Turtle Johnson Bey
    339 - 434,-

  • av Victor Tesoriero
    221,-

    Pedophiles, I suppose, were children once.--Adapted from a quote by Charles Lamb, 1775-1834A gripping first-person account of a happy-go-lucky kid whose innocence came to an abrupt end the day he became one more victim of an evil priest, aka Satan's priest.What thoughts go through a child's mind before, during, and afterward? And what was it like interacting with neighborhood wiseguys? And how could anyone be in the offices of Cantor Fitzgerald on the morning of 9/11 and live to tell about it?These questions, and more, are answered, sometimes moment by moment as they occur.Walk down the unbelievably dramatic memory lane of a street-smart kid growing up in a Brooklyn neighborhood in the 1960s. And the impact Satan's priest had on his life going forward.You may already have forgotten the main character in the book you read last week. But you'll never forget Victor. Nor will you forget his memoir, Satan's Priest.

  • av Daniel Hamman
    299,-

    One of the most beautiful seasonal transitions is the replacement of the joyous laughter of your grandchildren with the calming sound of the snow as it falls softly upon the ground. Thinking of your grandchildren on quiet winter nights allows you to think of your own childhood and the time you spent with your grandparents many years ago.

  • av Pat Spatafore
    233,-

    Now readers can look through the lens and become part of a profession that connects them into electronic surveillance, presidential assassins, counter intelligence and criminal investigations. Pat has served thirty years in both federal and state law enforcement beginning with the Supreme Court of the United States Police force, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the United States Secret Service, the Drug Enforcement Administration and a New York District Attorney's Office. Having retired as Deputy Chief Criminal Investigator and who has served honorably in The United States Navy. He now would like to bring some of his experiences to you. A lot of these stories are funny, and a lot of these stories are serious, but one thing you can be sure of is that they are all true.

  • av H. H. Silver
    288,-

    Two men on a government grant are trailing American roads to report on conditions of bridges, roads, and other structures and freeways across the interstate of America. They discover a wrecked spaceship in the desert, free the occupants, and decide not to tell the government about the aliens. Instead, they decide to take them along and show them the country. What follows next is a series of one decision leading to another and another and so on. How they deal with all the problems they encounter and more will be told within America, the Country that Made Earth Famous--H.H. Silver

  • av Curtis Luster Sr.
    286,-

    The book of courage is a true story of a young black boy growing up in the Mid-west. His education was put on the back burner at a young age; instant survival was how he navigated though life. Hello! My name is Mr. Luster. I learned to choose between school and surviving the real world, quickly. I wanted to learn in school with other children. Unfortunately, an unfair school system looked solely at the competence of young black boys in sports rather than our capability of learning academically.Consequently, I read and wrote at a middle school level and placed into high school. I struggled with classes but played sports well. Therefore, I advanced to the following grade. I am thankful to God for a second chance to get an education by participating in an adult literacy program, the experience, and through the exceptional staff who showed confidence, patience, and tremendous skills in working with my need.

  • av Kenn Sharpe
    276,-

    Petty Officer First Class Jacob Shaw was a Navy air traffic controller stationed at Naval Air Station Fallon, Nevada. His professional career was on the fast track, but his personal life was in shambles, living in a marriage that should have never happened and was failing. Jake had been selected as the Navy's representative to the Federal Aviation Administration's National Controllers Operational Procedures Committee or COPCOM and traveled twice a year to Washington, DC, for the meeting. On his second trip to Washington, he met a woman who grabbed his heart and invaded his soul. They spent the next year in a tumultuous love affair that Jake still carries in his heart to this day. MS. Teresa Murkowski, or Tee as she preferred to be called, was an administrative assistant who'd recently been hired to support COPCOM.During the spring meeting, when Tee walked into the conference room, Jake's heart skipped a beat. After sharing lunch together under the Tidal Basin's cherry blossoms, they embarked on an intense love affair that opened Jake's eyes to what love could be. Although Jake and Tee faced huge hurdles including Jake still being married and living 2,500 miles apart, he had a plan to resolve these almost insurmountable challenges and keep Tee in his life. Then during the fall meeting, when an early and unusual major snowstorm hit DC, Jake had to face the reality of what lay ahead for them.Along the way with Washington DC, Atlanta, and the Pacific Northwest as a backdrop, Jake was able to gain support to be a commissioned naval officer from a powerful US senator, establish a strong rapport with Navy and FAA movers and shakers, and experience loving and being loved at a level he'd never known.

  • av Sharon L. Binkey
    184,-

    Join me in the story of a very strong man. What will happen next? Will anyone ever give us an answer for my husband's health condition? Maybe caused by a longtime heart impairment or the many years of stress and a genetic predisposition to alcoholism. The journey would lead to many hospitals and many procedures. Who could we trust or believe in the medical field? In the end, we get a gift we would never expect to receive.

  • av John Palermo
    184,-

    This story will take you through the life of John Palermo: how I grew up, and how I was influenced by some of the most celebrated historical top organized-crime figures in America for over thirty years. This journey by one child and a man will take you through some of the most corrupt courts, mob-controlled towns, and politicians. This story is my firsthand account of corruption in my own situations and what I have been told and seen. I formed my own opinion of telling this story because most people think that gangsters' lives are glamorous. It was once said that our family lived a life like the TV show The Sopranos. It was far from it. Most Mafia families lived like their Mafia family members. They kept a low-profile life, nothing flashy. It was just like the gangster code of living in the shadows.

  • av Lerissa Crider
    233 - 398,-

  • av Connie Clarke
    196 - 299,-

  • av Cynthia Jones
    299,-

    Life without walls to me is life being preplanned, and we have a path to walk, so when we walk off that plan, the path becomes discomposed. Uncertainty, dismay, and confusion come our way. Regardless of your circumstances or situation, prayer, determination, and having faith in your own capabilities can change the outcome. I never stopped believing in my God, and I never gave up no matter what people said about me or to me. I never had the support of my family. It would have meant the world to me to know that someone cared about what was happening to me. Instead, I had to rely on fake friends and associates for self-confirmation, not knowing that I didn't need anyone to confirm what I already felt in my heart. After being physically and mentally abused by my husband, I had to dig deep down inside my soul to build up the courage to become independent of the power that I had given him for him to control my life. Love does not scare you for life. Love does not take your self-esteem and belittle you as a person. I had to look in the mirror, at myself and my kids, and say "You matter, you've got so much to live for," and muster up the courage to leave. Neither my childhood, past relationships, disappointments, failed marriages, abuse, nor life without walls can stop me from accomplishing my dreams.

  • av John W Roberts
    233,-

    In the close-knit African American community where Eugene Lawrence Wright was born, everyone seems to have questions about his destiny, but no answers. Even Cousin Beulah, who sets him on the path in search of his destiny, left him confused. And, after her untimely death, his father, to whom he turned for clarity, only offers a warning: "The problem for most of us is not that we never find our destiny; it's just that we aren't prepared to fulfill it."Eugene heeds his father's words and spends his life preparing to fulfill his destiny by committing himself to hard work and success. With an incredible intellect and a tireless work ethic, he is spectacularly successful, eventually climbing to the top of the career ladder of his profession.Despite his success, Eugene refuses to accept his work as his destiny. Feeling unfilled by it and hampered in his ability to sustain a meaningful personal relationship because of his commitment to his work, he lives a life without joy. As he embarks on the next big move in his career, will he make it another episode in his fruitless chase or realize that he must fulfill himself before he can fulfill his destiny? Or will he be able to reconcile his personal and professional lives and finally claim the destiny that has always been within his grasp?

  • av Betty J. Brown
    184,-

    This book contains many real and true testimonies. It tells of the ways to understand God more, how to seek God, and how to have a personal relationship with God. Have God answer your prayers. Receive your blessings. This book also contains the answers to what God wants from us.

  • av James Millhouse
    398,-

    A dismal society in cataclysmic decline, including government oppression and environmental ruin, provide the thrilling backdrop for two disparate families and a romantically linked couple caught in a whirlwind of events in which they find themselves pursued by aggressive authorities in AD 2099.Dominic Splicer, multibillionaire scientist and space visionary, sets out on a solo rescue mission to locate interplanetary guests, colonists from Mars, invited to Earth under his own auspices, Splictec Corporation. When he learns that this alien family of four had been deliberately removed from arrival base Area 51 and placed in the desert wasteland to die, that and the all too coincidental same-day abduction of his own estranged family, he realizes something more sinister afoot. Worse, he has become drawn into this intrigue through a frame-up involving a host of charges, including foreign espionage and the criminal experimentation of eugenics within his own corporation.Now pursued by ECI (Enforcement Compliance Initiative) forces, Splicer and his entourage must stay ahead of the tyrannical corps, whose fleet of aerial crafts threaten to overtake them. They go by flying van from one adventure to another as a series of earth-shattering hurricanes and the apocalyptic Omega exacerbate their perilous odyssey in this exciting dystopian tale.

  • av Alexandria Lang
    233,-

    A coming-of-age story...Lane was raised by absurdly strict and conservative parents. Without the slightest awareness of her naivety, she suddenly finds herself cast alone and penniless into the surreal world of the '80s. A time before the modern advances of the technology revolution. Cellphones hadn't been invented. The internet, GPS and social media didn't yet exist. It was common to lose track of one's friends and family for weeks or even months at a time.With hope and resilience, Lane learns to navigate the exciting, dramatic, and sometimes heart- wrenching realities of life - that are often hidden below the surface.

  • av Magdana Gedeon
    184,-

    The word underdog is not a biblical terminology, but it should have been. Starting from Adam, especially after the fall, if it wasn't for God's compassion, no one would have a chance at survival. We are all underdogs, one way or another, but this is the story of characters like Gedeon, Hagar, the prodigal son, and so on.And if you look a little closer, you will see that these stories are your stories. You will see that there is hope for you. When people dismissed you, do not dismiss yourself because inside of you, there is a Jephthah whom God is ready to lift up.Maybe you are dealing with a situation, and you see no way out, but I promise you there is a way. Read on, and you'll find out that God is still for the underdog. He is for you.

  • av John C. Stroebel
    245,-

    Mercer Evans found himself waking from a fitful sleep in a cold sweat for the past few nights. It was not the lucidity of his conversations nor the striking realism of his dreams that shook him, but rather the horrifyingly gruesome deaths that ended each nightmare. Were these dreams the product of the empty bottles on Mercer's nightstand and the creeping solitude of his studio apartment, or was there something more to the terrors that plagued him? Leaf Runner follows Mercer as he transcends time and experiences the potential dangers of changing his past and the intertwining histories of the many lives that went before him. The result is a relentlessly suspenseful pursuit played out during pivotal historical moments as Mercer and a collection of time travelers called Leaf Runners attempt to prevent a group of zealots from changing the world as we know it. Read the prologue, and you won't be able to put this book down until 'The End!'

  • av Cynthia Lovell
    276 - 410,-

  • av Jeffrey McDonald
    351,-

    The West Highland Way in Scotland is a hiking dream for Jamie McDonald and his daughter, Niamh. His upcoming divorce has made it impossible for him to make ends meet on his inadequate pay as an armored truck driver. When his daughter dies in a car accident, his world is then torn apart. Disgusted, he wants to put an end to his suffering so he can feel more like a father and less like a failure. What would you do to fulfill your dead daughter's dream when you have nothing left to live for? He battles his emotions, mobsters, and a new love interest along the way and while running from them. Then he learns that the man his wife has moved on to is a crime boss by the name of Devan Drake. It's possible that this evil man was involved in his daughter's death and much more. Now ending his own suffering is less important than ending Drake's life, but for some reason, he just won't die! With the help of an old army buddy, he plans to remedy that and begin a new life in Texas, unless his past comes looking for him.

  • av John Tramontana
    184,-

    This book is a compilation of recipes I learned from my grandmother (Phyllis), my mother (Joanne), and others I developed on my own through numerous iterations over many years. It is not a cookbook for specific diets, but it is more like a road map that leads you to your own recipe that becomes one of your family favorites. I am delighted to share these recipes, and I suggest you make additions or subtractions to the recommended spices as you see fit. Follow the advice of my nana, "Taste, Johnny, taste! When it tastes good, it's done." Mangia!

  • av Dal Mize
    209,-

    Does Money Answer All Things?Dal Mize is an up-and-coming writer and the son of an old-time circuit preacher. As a lad, Dal was taught that when life got hard, he learned that time and God would help him work it out and that he could find the answer in the Bible. Then one day he read a scripture that completely set him back. This scripture told him that money answers all things. This didn't seem to match up with what he had been taught as a youngster. That day, he decided to drive his own bus. This book tells of his life experiences and how he learned to make Christ the Lord of his life.

  • av Hal Wilcock
    209,-

    The Grasshopper and Mr. Frog is the story about a frog's and a grasshopper's--who are usually not thought of as friends--adventure in the forest long ago. Mr. Frog lives in a beautiful pond that Mr. Grasshopper becomes trapped into. Mr. Frog, who is busy sunning himself on a lily pad, hears the grasshopper and reluctantly decides to help the grasshopper out of the pond. The grasshopper is very grateful and thanks Mr. Frog, but Mr. Frog is already back to his lily pad.Later that afternoon, the grasshopper is busy in the grass, having his lunch, when he hears someone in trouble. Remembering his good fortune, he decides to investigate. Who does he find there but Mr. Frog, who had helped him and is now in trouble himself, not able to find his way back into the pond. The grasshopper climbs up a blade of grass, flies into the air, finds the direction of the pond, and returns to Mr. Frog, showing him where to go to get back to his pond. He tried to thank the grasshopper, but he was already back in the grass.This is a story about being kind and having kindness returned to us.

  • av T. W'Ski
    288,-

    Surgeon Samantha Carothers thought she had finally found the perfect man, but when he dies, she becomes caught up in a love triangle. "Release the illusion," she was told by a holy man whose life she had just saved, and in trying to uncover its meaning, Dr. Sam found that the world around her was telling her just the opposite, and those worldly facts were slowly driving her insane. The only way to keep her sanity was to find out what was and what wasn't the truth, no matter the cost.

  • av MD Alan Lerman
    233,-

    President of the United States Nicholas Simmons viewed the adoring crowd from the televised monitor overlooking the standing room only crowd at the New York Armory, sitting in the midst of the Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, a ten-minute walk from the George Washington Bridge.It was a payback campaign stop for local congresswoman Juanita Sanchez, who helped pass the President's tax-cut legislation amidst vociferous and politically damaging opposition.Secret Service Agent Zachary Thompson was supervising the Presidential protective division and, with an earpiece in place, sporting a black suit that did not hide the linebacker physique, again surveilled the surrounding crowd. His six-foot-four, 230-pound frame stood five feet to the right of the President and behind the bulletproof glass that encompassed the stage.Suddenly, Special Agent Thompson fell to one knee with his SIG Sauer P229 in hand, pointed directly at the President, and squeezed off one shot. The impact was immediate and with a spurt of blood, President Nicholas Simmons fell to the ground...

  • av Tom White
    276,-

    The year is 1960. Bill Pengallen, a young college student, has taken on a summer job working on a fire suppression crew for the U.S. Forest Service in the California mountain town of Truckee, where he meets and becomes friends with Mike Cameron, a pre-Med student. It is the third dries summer in the area's history, the forest is a tinderbox. An Interstate highway is being thrust through the area, fire danger threatens the livelihood of ranchers and loggers. Tension rides high. Violence threatens to break out at any time, and then the area is swept by one of the most disastrous forest fires in California history to that time.The fire changes the lives of everyone involved--some temporarily, others permanently. This is the story of the events leading up to and involving that monumental event, the time of the fire.

  • av B. A. Sarabura
    375,-

    Maggie Isabella Langley lived in a world of wealth, privilege, and class. As a Langley, she was expected to accept certain social conventions like an arranged marriage and marry the old-money doctor, Charles P. White. Unlike other ladies in her position, she refused to accept this arrangement. It was then that she planned her great escape to New York City with her best friend Beatrice. The great escape led her into the arms of Salvatore Aaron Martucci - a notorious bootlegger and playboy whose bluest eyes and boyish charm melt her icy exterior. But the path of true love is never easy, and Maggie found herself wondering how she could so easily fall for a man who leaves a trail of broken hearts in every city and who will never fit into her privileged world. To complicate matters, her jilted fiancee was determined to win Maggie back at all costs and capture her heart. Even to the point of seducing her younger sister, Cecile Langley. If that is not enough, fate decides to take away her best friend in a vicious murder. How does fate intervene in this path of true love, and is Maggie destined to fix the mistakes of her past by her reincarnated spirit uniting with her one true soul? Get ready for an action-packed romantic ride taking you back to the 1920s, and please enjoy the ride.

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