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  • by Adeline Marie Howell
    £14.49

    Julia Temperance Brewer has grown up in the small southern town, where she raised her daughter. Now that she's older, Tempy is looking for something she hasn't had with anyone in a long time-connection. She feels lost and alone; with no one to turn to for help, she must make her own way for the first time in her lifeTempy doesn't know where she is going or what waits for her when she gets there. In this most frightening time of her life, however, what she winds up finding is beyond anything she could have dreamed possible. When her husband forced her to leave her childhood home, Tempy thought he had taken all hope away from her. But now it seems like she may find the life she always dreamed was waiting for her; just when it looks as though her life is crashing around her, she finds more happiness than she ever knew existed or imagined was possible. Tempy is learning that secrets can have consequences-some of them can come back to bite, and others can lead to the most beautiful time of your life.This novel follows the continuing life and trials of an older woman whose life changes beyond her recognition, leading to a change that she could never have imagined.

  • by Brooke Cochrane
    £18.49

    Hartley White has her life figured out. Her days are spent with either her two best friends or with her nose in a book. Everything changes when the boy across the street is assigned to be Hartley's partner in English class. Jason Carter keeps to himself because of the rumors circulating about his family. Gossip spreads fast in a small town, whether it's true or not. One thing that is true, however, is his strong infatuation with Hartley. After having an intimate dream about Jason, Hartley finds herself more curious about this neighborhood stranger. Their relationship develops rapidly, testing the limits of themselves and the people around them. When unexpected tragedy strikes, their love faces another challenge. In a situation rife with secrets, Hartley struggles to make sense of the truth while Jason fights his own battles. Ten days is all it took for Jason and Hartley to fall for one another, but how well do they really know each other?

  • by Craig Anderson
    £23.49

    More than a century ago, a curse was placed on the town formerly known as Collier's Bend, remaining dormant for decades. Now it is 1994 as university student, John Smith, opens a cemetery gate to retrieve an errant cricket ball and unwittingly awakens the curse.The Australian outback holds many secrets. From its early beginnings as a Cobb and Co. stopping point, Collier's Bend has been shrouded in a dark cloud under the control of its founder, Edmund Collier, and a much darker force behind him. Now three men must join forces in a challenge between dark and light. Paul Hutton is an English ghost hunter who has arrived to research the curse. Duncan Miller is a twenty-something former resident who has lost something precious and is now on a vengeful journey to punish those who took it from him. William Turner, the town's oldest resident, is destined to carry out his family's legacy. Will the three men find the answers they seek before the challenge decides the fate of Collier's Bend and the world beyond its borders?In this gripping horror novel, three unlikely partners must decode and defeat an ancient Australian outback curse before it is released on an unsuspecting town.

  • by van Gar
    £13.49

    here's to anyone out therewith old repressed hurts that haven't been healed may we honor our emotions may we allow ourselves to feel themmay we create art through themmay we cherish them may we embrace themmay we accept and surrendermay we learn to forgiveand may we always remember to choose love over fear - Van Gar

  • by Jaime P. Sanchez
    £9.49

    Time goes on like flowers in autumn,Enabling forgotten memories to come back.The earth revolves on its axis one more time.Then I smile, though I know not why.Flowing from author Jaime P. Sanchez's newfound energy for writing poetry in a later stage of his life, Some Flowers Bloom in Autumn presents a collection of poetry intended to reach people of all ages-but particularly those struggling to find purpose in the latter part of their lives. Sanchez also speaks to those who are trying to seek the simple truths that are oftentimes ignored because they are controversial. Surprisingly candid and honest, these verses include passionate love poems and liberating descriptions of life with a difficult medical condition.Open-hearted and engaging, this collection of poetry considers the changes of later life and embodies the life experience of a man of our time.

  • by Barbara Fitzgerald
    £9.49

    Like strands of DNAOr coiled brain matter,The toad eggs floatOn the pond's murky surface,After the full moon'sSongfest,Each dark spotAn embryo,A markBarbara Fitzgerald loves words and the ways they can provide perspective on life, the natural world, and our experiences.In a debut collection of poems penned over fifty years, she shares reflections on a variety of topics related to her life journey that has spanned from her twenties to her seventies. Within diverse original verse, a man contemplates his existence, a mantis hangs deep into January as a fossil of a nightmare under glass, love ends over dinner on a summer night, and white hairs invite candid observations about aging and death. Included is an epilogue that offers a tribute to three generations with touching poems written by her late mother and her daughter.AngleSea is a volume of original poetry that poignantly explores nature, personal experiences, and the human condition.

  • by Jazmine Greene
    £9.49

    The pain is masked,The brokennessTemporarily sealed. For some of us,That's our lives. A cycle. We believe we enjoy the ride. Truth is, we don't knowHow to stop. Through her writings, Jazmine Greene has learned exactly who she is. Now with the intent of inspiring others, she shares a debut collection of poems that candidly address pain, fears, worry, self-doubt, love, and trust. Greene's poems offers a glimpse into her complex mindset as she explores not only her journey through life, but also her emotions as she experiences love, pain, and the confusion that comes with getting to know her true self. Her poetry reflects on crossed boundaries, a conversation with the inner self, the pain that accompanies the death of innocence, makeshift stories and ideas, the fears that control actions, and much more. Pieces of a Complex Mind shares poems that explore a young woman's life as she bravely faces challenging emotions and discovers herself in the process.

  • by Mickey Scotto
    £10.49

    Cuando Dios creo al mundo creo un mundo bonito y casi perfecto pero dio cuenta de que algo faltaba...!personas! Usando su gran caja de crayones, el creo el hombre y la mujer y uso los colores de blanco, negro, marron y mas. Tambien uso distintos colores para los ojos. El uso todos los crayones en su caja para la naturaleza, los animales y los insectos.La gente de Dios tenian diferentes lenguajes y venian de diferentes lugares del mundo, pero el los amaba igualmente. El estaba contento con la singularidad de su creacion, con sus propios colores y tamanos, cada una especial en su propia manera. Cuando veas a alguien que se ve o suena diferente que tu, recuerda la gran caja de crayones de Dios y que el tenia gozo al usar todos sus colores. Dios ama todas las diferencias de su creacion.Dios y su gran caja de crayones abraza la diversidad mientras mantiene la leccion en un nivel mas simple para que cada jovencito pueda entender. Este libro anima una manera creativa y basica para educar a los ninos sobre diversidad. Somos de la misma fuente a pesar de nuestras diferencias en aspectos, idiomas que hablamos, o donde nacemos.

  • by Evelyn Cross
    £9.49

    Most men have the ability to become biological fathers. But parenting takes time, hard work, money, and love. It takes a real hero to be a real dad.Even if you're divorced or abandoned your child, it is never too late to make amends. While teenagers and young adults may not be overjoyed to have dad back in their life-or to meet him for the first time-they still need a hero.In this book, Evelyn Cross examines what it takes for men to be heroes. She considers questions such as:How can you exercise your rights and fulfill your obligations as a dad?If you don't have children, how can you be a hero?Can prayer help you hone your skills as a hero?What are the main characteristics of a hero?The author also explores how to build a strong marriage, which she says is a vocation that requires a lifetime of devotion. A marriage is like a career and family business rolled into one- and you must always work on it.Take steps to be a hero to the ones you care about the most with the insights and lessons in this handbook for men.

  • by Jonathan Faia
    £11.49

    While the hills and lights begin to geld in a grand symphony, I finally got you where I want youGlistening glimmer, the perfect balance of music and silenceListening to the sounds of darkness, dividing God's plan for eternityIt's a homecomingDon't let life compromise your starJonathan Faia is a passionate writer whose work encompasses despair, angst, and even flirts with death while reflecting on the indulgences of love and the loneliness that accompanies its failures. In his second collection of poetry, Faia explores all aspects of love while reminding others of the hope and resilience needed to navigate through complicated relationships and the pain of heartache. Shared in the spirit and rhythm of the Beat Generation, his poems delve into the emotions and failures that follow him as he examines his depths amid an internal struggle to balance his sanity with his conscience while battling the urges for sin and debauchery. Figuratively illustrated by the long, lonely road from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, Love Letters from Barstow shares empowering poems that reflect on love, heartbreak, and one man's limitations.

  • by André C. Wade
    £9.49

    After the events of September 11, 2001, four disconnected friends in Los Angeles are overcome with feelings of hopelessness and despair. They want to choose a way to literally, metaphysically, and symbolically disappear. But as they are about to discover, disappearing-like living-takes courage.In a unique guide based on an unpublished story about those friends, Andr Wade presents seven ways to disappear from life that include encouragement to reinvent self, withdraw into self, isolate, sleep, create invisibility, and more. While reminding others that they must live with the consequences of every decision, Wade also offers empowering suggestions on how to create a clear plan, shun a former existence, and utilize thoughts and imagination to transform into the truest versions of themselves.Seven Ways to Disappear is a concise guide that offers creative insight on how to employ multiple methods to reinvent ourselves and a path forward in life.

  • by Michael Morris
    £9.49

    Many people living in this country are unhappy with their overall quality of life. Michael Morris, a therapist of more than thirty years, knows that firsthand. He has helped thousands of people overcome emotional, psychological, physical, and other types of trauma. The Foundation Forty lifestyle is a tool that provides guidelines to create a high quality of life-one that is in line with your best interests. Position yourself to: set in motion the dynamics of change for a happy and healthy life; move past the unfortunate lifestyle that has become a reality for most Americans; resolve disagreements and cultivate more meaningful relationships with others. The author also examines the reasons why so many people are unhappy, noting that most Americans have lived with the horrors of war and terrorism their entire lives. This level of stress, however comfortable you get with it, reduces the ability of society and individuals to function at their best.

  • by Philippa Peters
    £13.49

    Philippa Peters, the second child of four, was just six years old when her mother dropped her off at her godmother's home. In the twinkling of an eye, Peters' life changed drastically, as her circumstances meant she had to grow up very quickly, missing out on positive childhood experiences. In Tough Love?, Peters narrates her powerful, poignant, and engaging story of a young girl who against all odds, fights to stay on the right track of morality. This memoir tells how she demonstrates courage, perseverance, and resilience in the most difficult of situations and proves that in a negative environment, an individual can choose not to be a product of that environment. Peters communicates that her life's experiences were instrumental in shaping her into the strong, tenacious, and resilient woman she is today.Tough Love? shares how the author's faith sustained her throughout her experiences while offering a different perspective on domestic child abuse. It chronicles her experience of growing up, overcoming extraordinary challenges, and staying true to faith, family, and friends.

  • by Lennox Moses
    £9.49

    Que libro necesita para la vida, y para lo que sigue despues? Una biblia, por supuesto, dira usted, pero no se puede acceder a nada que valga la pena en la Biblia sin la oracion. Asi que, independientemente de la religion, la caracteristica mas comun e importante de cualquier fe es la oracion. Su oracin debe seguir el formato esbozado en muchas partes de la Biblia. Una oracin ideal no tiene que ser larga, pero debe ser hablada, y al menos debe contener confesin, arrepentimiento, y debe llamar a Dios por su nombre propio. Este libro de oracin hablada contiene todos los Nombres de Dios conocidos, incluye la oracin del Seor, la oracin por la familia, por la liberacin y por la curacin, y comienza y termina con la alabanza. Es un libro que todos necesitamos, y que debemos leer en voz alta tan a menudo como sea posible.

  • by Grace Chapel
    £12.49

    It's almost as if author Grace Chapel had the deck stacked high against her from birth-a deck of ungodly evils at the poker table of her life. As a little girl, she was beaten, molested, and raped. As an adult, she was crushed by a divorce after twenty-one years of marriage followed by another heartbreak through infidelity. In 50 Shades of Red, Chapel shares her story. She narrates how plots of vengeance and retaliation flooded her brain daily. To bring the plans to fruition, Chapel needed to totally disconnect from the church and her family. But with her strong faith, could she even consider it, much less be successful?In this memoir, Chapel tells how she was saved by the world's best hero, Jesus Christ, and sealed with his holy ghost. Through her story, she communicates the message that regardless of past guilt and shame, God's love transcends every darkened shade of sin.

  • by Joseph Grande
    £11.49

    Inside a dark warehouse, Paige is like a kid in a candy store as she reaches for a vial filled with white powder. Cooper watches as she pours the powder onto a mirror, snorts twice, and smiles. Moments later, she takes her last breath. Cooper kisses her, dials a few numbers on his cell, and slowly drives away. Within seconds, the warehouse explodes. A year later, a rebellious Miami police detective is summoned into his captain's office where he learns he is being given a second chance to resurrect his failing career by covertly investigating mysterious explosions around the city. Even more surprising, Detective Dean is told that bits and pieces of his latest girlfriend have been identified by the forensics department and that he will be required to see a shrink. As he delves into the investigation and attempts to reconcile his personal life, now only time will tell if the detective will find a way to create a new beginning, not just for his law enforcement career, but also for himself. Second Chance is the exciting tale of a Miami PD detective's quest to solve a mysterious case and glue the pieces of his life back together, before it is too late.

  • by Gail L. Howell
    £15.49

    Why Did You Die Mrs. Adams? is an intriguing coming-of-age novel following Samantha, a high school junior trying to navigate the typical trials of being a teenager. Samantha's mother pines for a lost love, and she has no father present to lean on. Due to her mother's lack of emotion, Sam hasn't gotten the attention she's wanted her whole life. Thankfully, her Gram and her Uncle Jeff are the only family she needs. Intense trauma strikes when, in one week, she experiences the deaths of her mother and Mrs. Adams, a nearby neighbor friend. Her grief morphs into anger and curiosity when she becomes consumed by the need to solve these two mysterious deaths. After frustrating her family, Sam enlists her friends Lois and Josh to outwit an alleged killer. Between the three of them, they are determined to solve crimes that Sam has magnified in her mind. Murder isn't the only mystery, though. Sam also seeks the father she has never met, wondering if he's out there somewhere. Intrigue abounds, as Sam becomes an obsessed investigator, all while fighting her grief and managing her own demons. Who is the killer, and will Sam be saved or shattered by the discovery?

  • by Sonia Chopra
    £14.49

    The case of Brooke Skylar Richardson, a Carlisle, Ohio teenager, dominated world headlines for more than three years. Authorities alleged that Skylar, an eighteen-year-old high school honors student and cheerleader who had no idea she was pregnant for months, quietly gave birth to her daughter, Annabelle, in May 2017, hours after her high school prom and then killed, burned, and buried her in the backyard of her family's home.Sonia Chopra, the only reporter who interviewed Skylar, found her to be a frightened, traumatized teen who struggled with eating disorders, survived a sexual assault in eighth grade and relentless bullying, and was now coping with grief after losing a baby whose growth was likely stunted by her disease. While taking others behind the sensational headlines, Chopra highlights Skylar's side of the story and her quest for justice as her two attorneys tenaciously battled to save her from life in prison without the possibility of parole and faced the challenges of defending a nave teen who falsely confessed to police. Was it murder or a medical tragedy?Saving Skylar shares the true story of the criminal case filed against Brooke Skylar Richardson, a Carlisle, Ohio, teen accused of murdering her newborn in 2017.

  • by Jordan Alexander Ford
    £19.49

    Six years after his brother was tragically murdered, Jay Arthos King is living in Havensdale, a small neighborhood in Queens, New York. During the daylight, he sits by the window while working to preserve his spirit, good health, and an enduring power. At night, he dreams of a homeland and a sky where there are many worlds. While reflecting on his brother's life and death, his own existence, and his relationship with his loving companion of five years, a grief-stricken Jay contemplates the inner workings of the mind, the power of the heart to create things the world has never known, and how, in the shadows of pain, one can create a new way to live, heal, and be. Even as he spends the majority of his days by the window, Jay feels an urge to learn more about life, the world around him, and love. As he transforms into a thinking man, Jay becomes devoted to forever learning and understanding as he determinedly attempts to find a path forward without his brother. In Theory. What Is Love? is the poignant story of a young man's journey of self-discovery after his brother is tragically murdered.

  • by Salina Johnson
    £14.49

    Miylani, a young mermaid whose imagination is her only friend, dislikes her boring life and the isolated and gloomy sea in which she lives. She looks different than the other mermians swimming around her in Treemont, a large community hidden beneath the floor of the Platoonic Sea. All the other mermen and mermaids call Miylani mysterious, and she has no idea why.Eager for excitement, one day, she disobeys her father's orders and follows her twin brothers through the seaweeds into forbidden waters. After she learns her brothers are there to retrieve a lost sword, they swim behind a stone that quickly closes before Miylani can catch up. When she decides to wait for them to re-emerge and becomes entangled in the seaweeds, Miylani begins to experience strange happenings that eventually lead her to discover her magical abilities and surprising secrets with the power to alter her life and the entire sea world.In this exciting tale, a mysterious young mermaid enters forbidden waters where she unearths her magical powers and secrets of the sea.

  • by Jeanne G. Debold
    £17.49

    Deep spaceship Explorer is ordered to transport a renowned bioengineer and his assistant to a far-flung planet being decimated by a devastating virus. The assistant is the Chief Medical Officer's estranged daughter. Sparks fly as tensions mount on the ship and on the planet. Read What Price Pantropy? for the journey of a lifetime. A must-read for science fiction fans!"e;If you love Star Trek, you'll love What Price Pantropy?

  • by Costas
    £30.99

    This book, Dancing Women, is a companion to the Dancing Men book by the same photographer. It contains images of major dancers of both ballet and modern dance companies, such as New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, the Bolshoi Ballet, the Mariinsky Ballet, the Paris Opera Ballet, the Martha Graham company, the Paul Taylor company, the Mark Morris company, as well as dancers from the Far East.Costas' archives are part of the Jerome Robbins Dance Collection of the New York City Public Library. Costas has kept the copyright to his work.

  • by Jack Duffy
    £23.49

    Roussel said "e;I am proud to be a member of B.L.A.C.K. M.A.M.B.A. It is the most powerful terrorist organization ever created, headed by some of the greatest criminal minds in history."e;Conner said, "e;Why choose to be a criminal?"e;The strong, telling rhetoric of Jack Duffy's books bring us into a world of suspense and surprise, where chance, fate, and coincidence lure. His latest gem, the B.L.A.C.K. M.A.M.B.A. delivers-the pages fly! Dr. Phil Van Auken "e;Author Jack Duffy has hit a literary grand slam with the outstanding spy novel B.L.A.C.K. M.A.M.B.A., a thrilling roller coaster ride that grabs you by the throat and refuses to let go! Very well written, enthralling and quite a page turner, I found B.L.A.C.K. M.A.M.B.A. very hard to put down. It reads like an excellent Hollywood script. Agents Clint Conner and Nikolai Aleksandrov come to life in the pages of this finely crafted novel grounded in contemporary times and reality. What makes B.L.A.C.K. M.A.M.B.A. extra special is the feeling that these events have actually occurred. Highly recommended!"e;Vince Palamara, author of five books including Honest Answers About the Murder of President John F. Kennedy: A New Look at the JFK Assassination

  • by Ron Strickland
    £10.49

    Not only will this book take you from beginner to winner, but it will also help you anywhere along the way. This book gives you the pointers you need to improve your golf game, in the order you need them. The author presents these pointers in a direct and precise way, allowing you to quickly grasp the concepts behind each and every pointer. Whether you read it from cover to cover or just focus on the topics you need, your golf game will thank you. Every golfer is looking for the same thing-that one pointer that will put his or her game over the top. So whether you are a beginner golfer, or somewhere in the middle, let's get started because it's a proven fact, "e;The more you know, the farther you will go."e;

  • by Irene Walshe
    £12.49

    When Dotson goes for a walk, he finds himself lost in a big park not knowing where to go. While he tries to find his way home, he encounters many interesting new things. This book teaches young children the numbers from one to ten, in English and Spanish, with the help of Dotson, the dachshund. Using simple sentences, children follow along with Dotson, and in every illustration they find not only the number but also other objects that represent that number.

  • by Wanda Micheal
    £14.49

    Musical Education & Fitness Walk is a group educational game that teaches basic skills in music, math, science and fitness. It is designed to meet the educational, health, and developmental needs of students through musical play and creative activities. It develops agility, balance, brain growth, coordination, willingness to follow directions, hand-eye coordination, listening skills, logic, reasoning, social skills, good sportsmanship and team building skills. It improves critical thinking, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, math and science knowledge, memory and concentration skills, and it promotes the arts, education, and fitness. Musical Education & Fitness Walk can be modified to fit any topic, including general trivia, and is great for learners of all ages!

  • by George Horse
    £12.49

    It is 1745 and Quebec City reigns as the capital of New France. When an abandoned infant is found and delivered to a French-Canadian couple, they adopt and name her Karen Bluejeans. As she is baptized, no one realizes that the Mic-Mak Indian girl will one day fulfill an important destiny.Some nine years later as the French and Indian war unofficially begins, the rogue Bishop Levele spews hatred and untruths to students at a convent school that includes Karen Bluejeans. As she matures and eventually falls in love with captured Royal Marine Major Jack Wales, he plants a love of democracy and brotherhood in her heart. After plotting an escape to inform British Major General James Wolfe of a secret passage that opens on the riverbank and climbs towering cliffs to the Plain of Abraham outside the walls of Quebec City. Karen Bluejeans delivers the intelligence. Wolfe sneaks his army up the secret passage. After a battle of only around eleven minutes he defeats France's forces, virtually winning the war that gives birth to the British Empire and prompts the English language to become the dominant word in the New World.Karen Bluejeans (Pathway to Glory) is the historical tale of a Mic-Mak Indian teenager's experiences as she is unwittingly caught up in the French and Indian War.

  • by Sue Gilbert
    £23.49

    While on a vacation in England, Caitlin O'Connor finds an antique journal. Soon after she returns to the States, she adapts the journal's handwritten notes into a movie script and submits it to Piermont Studios. The studio gives the work a green light and she is hired and now pursues her dream as a screenwriter. Piermont decides to cover the movie studio and hires an investigator to trace the journal's history. After a shocking turn of events, the journal is revealed to be over a hundred years old, and it is believed that it was indeed written by none other than the fictionalized detective Sherlock Holmes's friend and assistant, Dr. John Watson. The enigmatic Arthur Kensington is the movie's new producer. Kensington believes the yellow-tinged leather book is a link to a hidden past that reveals a century old crime. Tony Langdon is the Piermont security detective in charge of investigating the journal's origin. Although, at first a skeptic, he becomes absorbed with his own analysis and his need to know the truth. After the movie wraps, the actors, crew, and other involved individuals begin to believe in Caitlin's mysterious journal. As truths are unveiled, it seems the so called fictional Watson, and the mysterious tale is genuine and tied to a dangerous and cryptic cover up in the distant past.

  • by Anne Veronica Hierholzer Conover
    £14.49

    Clare Alexander Menderman is a fulltime horticulturist and reclusive wonder worker. She reluctantly accepts an assignment that involves travel, unaware that she will soon be exposed to a malevolent god and its slave sorcerer.After thousands of years, Seta Amun has emerged from the depths of the earth once again, going on a rampage of destruction and terrorizing the small city of Mydyn Lyxinat. It's only a matter of time before his full strength takes hold.Seta Amun's sorcerer possesses an Egyptian thief, transforming and forcing him to lure people into a lair of dark magic and death. Clare has no idea what's in store for her but suspects the strange death of one of her students is a dire clue.

  • by Karen Hutton
    £14.49

    For young children to learn to read, they must first memorize the alphabet. A through Z for You and Me! provides a resource designed for children in preschool and kindergarten. Useful for teachers as a classroom tool or for parents to share at home, this educational book serves as a fun and effective way to teach the alphabet. It uses repetition to encourage visual and aural recognition of letters, helping young learners quickly grow familiar with the alphabet in preparation for learning to read.

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