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  • av Shiva Gautam
    219,-

    This is the story of a love affair, and much more, that spans two millennia. Two ancient empires, one Greek and the other Indian-quite different civilizations-come face to face and engage one another in war. They enter into dialogue in an effort to bring about peace, which leads to an arranged marriage intended to create a new world order and a new era. This union begets one who brings peace and piety that still lives, breathes, and is very much alive today. Join the author on a voyage through a confluence of history that involves time travel, love and romance, and the myths and cultures of ancient Greece and India.

  • av Suzanne Harman Munson
    358,-

    This is a lovely little book, full of wisdom and inspiration. You will want to keep it by your bedside and give it to your friends.The author's journal follows her path toward healing after the loss of her husband, following a long and good marriage. She was suddenly alone and had to find a new way of living. Soon after the funeral, she began to have new insights that she wanted to express on paper. The first pieces reflect the period of early widowhood, the days of raw hurt and loss. Anyone who has lost a loved one will relate deeply to these passages. Next came a time to embrace living, to dwell in the moment, to enjoy life's small and large gifts. And the last words were written when she ventured to find a new partner.From time to time, she shared her writing with family and friends, and they encouraged her to publish, to communicate with a wider audience. Her engaging journey, expressed here, will offer enjoyment and insight.

  • av Stephen L Harris
    391,-

    The year is 1917 and the United States has just declared war on Germany. What is called "The Great War" has been raging for quite a while, but seems to have ground to a stalemate between France, Great Britain and Germany. But now, with the USA joining the fight, the Allies are confident that what they call 'The Hun" will be defeated once the American "doughboys" arrive in France. Bucky Riley, a Burlington, Vermont, native, is eager to be part of the action-a big reason being that his father, a Rough Rider hero of the Spanish-American War back in 1898, believes Bucky is a "Momma's Boy," rather than the rough and tumble "Poppa's Boy" he'd like his son to be. Bucky wants to show his stuff and prove himself to his father, but there's a problem. He's only 15-legally far too young to join the Army. Nevertheless, Bucky thinks he knows a way he can get around the age stipulation. With his father, a famous war correspondent, not at home and his mother never going to let him go to war, Bucky runs away in the dark of night to fight the Hun. That's when the fun, the adventures and even romance begin. But it isn't all fun, not by a long shot. By a stroke of luck, Bucky joins the legendary Fighting 69th Regiment and makes it to war-torn France. That's where he finds, as the saying goes: "War Is Hell.""No one writes about World War I with more empathy and understanding than Stephen Harris."Tom Fleming, the late historian and best-selling author

  • av E. E. Whitaker
    279,-

    Set in the not too distant future, this story is told by a Catholic Priest who also happens to be a woman-as the Catholic Church has recently had difficulty attracting qualified men. Her full name is Isobel Alexandria Wayland, but she is known as "Alex" by her friends, and as "Mother Alex" in her priestly role as head of St. Luke's Catholic Church in Louisville, Kentucky. A highly unusual woman, she is tall, lean, and beautiful-with fiery red hair. She also has a no-nonsense attitude, can be distinctly irreverent at times, and secretly has difficulty suppressing her sexual desire for handsome men. What's most unusual about her, however, is that she sees monsters. Alex sees the dark, hidden monster that emerges in the people around her. This secret shadow creature is Scylla, a supernatural serpent like monster from Greek mythology with six long scaled necks that hold ferocious dragon heads. Mother Alex, her friend, Tony, a handsome transplant from Scotland, and her lovely Mexican-American colleague and priest-in-training, Maria, encounter and eventually must battle a group of evil white supremacists who have formed a unit of the Klu Klux Klan. Unknown to the police, this group is terrorizing the minority community of Louisville and has set its sights on raping and then murdering Alex and Maria. This book is a page-turner. Don't miss it.

  • av Stephen Hawley Martin
    149,-

    You were born for a reason, and if you don't know the reason, you cannot be making progress toward its fulfillment-and so you likely feel that something's missing in your life, or worse-you may be unhappy or depressed. This book provides a methodology not only to find out why you're here, it will hand you three keys that if accepted and embraced can open your eyes to who you really are and what you ought to be doing to achieve lasting happiness. What's revealed isn't taught in school or college-modern culture simply does not know or show the way. The author imparts ancient knowledge that for hundreds of years-perhaps even thousands-has been known only by secret society members. Here you will find nothing less than the truth that will set you free, and what could possibly be better than that?

  • av Nicholas A Natale
    249,-

    Dr. Nicholas A. Natale, PhD, a Licensed Therapist, Sex Therapist, Hypnotherapist with twenty years experience, expertly delves into the secrets that can help any man become his absolute sexual best. Along the way, he outlines a course of action for men to follow who want to build the best possible sexual relationships with their partners-relationships that are fun, exciting, erotic, and fulfilling. For men struggling with sexual issues, he reveals psychological factors that can resolve the underlying causes, and he offers exercises and insights that have helped his patients overcome such issues with proven success. Finally, this book provides its readers access to hypnotic sessions intended to allow them to probe the deepest parts of their minds in order to explore their sexual desires and fantasies. It's time to discover your sexual best!

  • av Jay Eiger
    199,-

    The Eurail Pass was introduced in 1959, a brilliant invention that allowed the bearer to board a train at more than 40,000 locations and travel to and from just about anywhere in Europe at no additional cost. During the 1960s and 70s, hundreds of thousands of college students in the United States, Canada and other countries took advantage of it to spend a summer touring Europe, sleeping in hostels and campgrounds, making friends, finding romance, and just plain having fun. This is the story of one of those students, a newly-minted graduate of Southeastern university, who in the 1970s worked his way over on a Norwegian freighter from Newark, New Jersey to Barcelona, Spain. Then, over three-months, he and a friend traveled by train from Barcelona, to Alicante and Madrid, and then to Séte, Nice, Monte Carlo and on to Rome, Florence, Venice, Salzburg, Grindelwald, Cologne, Oslo, Amsterdam, and finally, to Paris, Edinburgh, and London-finding romance and high adventure all along the way. It was an inspiring and life-changing experience that the author is delighted to share-along with a photographic record of people and places he came to know and love. This is the adventure of a lifetime. Whatever you do, do not miss it.

  • av Stephen Hawley Martin
    267,-

    What happens when we die? This new edition of Life After Death adds to powerful evidence consciousness continues the author presented in an earlier release. He spent two years gathering information that demonstrates this and along the way interviewed more than a hundred experts in a number of different fields. Among them were parapsychologists, medical doctors, psychologists, psychiatrists, quantum physicists, and researchers into the true nature of reality. Specific examples are presented that indicate what happens when we die, for example that memories can be formed and retained despite a subject's brain having been shutdown and the blood drained from it. Questions such as whether or not you will be able to communicate with living loved ones after death are addressed, if it is possible to be reborn, and what might be missing from reproductive theory to explain the various phenomena indicated in the many case histories and scientific investigations presented.All of us will someday cross the border to what Shakespeare called "The undiscovered country." As long as we must make that trip, wouldn't it be smart to find out where we are going and what to expect when we get there?

  • av John Morelli
    211,-

  • av Ashley Griffin
    211,-

  • av T. H. Tracy
    174,-

  • av Stephen Hawley Martin
    264,-

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