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  • - The Celestine Trilogy
    by Carole Scane
    £10.49

    In this first in The Celestine Trilogy…Watched and waited for by many, the birth of a forbidden child in the deep, dense forest was forewarned in ancient texts, held in the halls of creation.The cries of Evangeline’s birth echo and wake the forest. God knew of this child and thought her birth should not have been allowed. It transpires that the child is the tool he needs to stop yet another rebellion within his own created children, the angels, who through her, humanity could now be saved. But at what cost?So much death is placed before this child, so many lies and corruption deep within the church. This must be stopped and so too the darkness that lies deep within its foundations.Many pray that Evangeline has the strength to do what she has been created for. If not, this world will not survive as we know it.May our Father have mercy on us all.

  • - Don't Ignore Them
    by Hazel-Ann Pariag
    £9.99

    The author's deepest desire is to see the plans, craftiness and devices of Satan, our enemy, discerned and eradicated from marriages, especially among God's people. This can only be achieved through total obedience to God.Obedience to Almighty God = Hearing the voice of God = Protecting yourself from deception.As Hazel-Ann Pariag says: I made up my mind some time ago that if, by sharing my story, I could help someone else avoid the mistakes I made in my desire to be married, then I must do so. This is the first part of that story. God, through His Holy Spirit, is forever trying to steer us away from danger and along His path of right living, but as is so often the case, we ignore the red flags - the signs, the prompts and warnings - signalling danger. Her prayer is that as you read, you will appreciate the importance of discernment and obedience to God.

  • - Untangling the world of addictions
    by Sarina Wheatman
    £8.99

    Wires Untwisting is primarily a book about hope in the world of addictions.The lives of many have been blighted by untreated addiction, this book goes some way in explaining what addiction is and how to treat it. It explores at all the manifestations of the illness, from alcoholism to gaming and internet addiction, dual diagnosis and more.'Wires Untwisting' refers to the complex and baffling minds of addicts as well as the skewed attitudes that society has about addiction itself.The author, Sarina Wheatman, who has had many years of experience working with addicts, attempts to unravel some of the twists and turns in this complex mental health illness. Ultimately the reader will be left with the knowledge and information demonstrating that recovery can be achieved with the right kind of intervention and support.This book presents the reader with a choice to change long-held perceptions about addiction and shows why changing what we think could possibly encourage more to seek help or even not go down the murky road to disaster.Wires Untwisting is an uncomplicated and easy read, with many surprising facts. Anyone whose life is touched by addiction will find this book worthwhile.

  • - Growing up in the Yorkshire Dales of the 1950s
    by David Clough
    £12.49

    Set in the Yorkshire Dales of the 1950s, Yorkie Boys tells the down-to-earth story of the growing pains of a gang of kids. In a pre-PC world, their behaviour mirrors the innocence of a lost age. Their humorous exploits explore the pains and delights of their early sexual encounters. Mischievous adventures and hilarious conflicts pervade the book in a beautifully-crafted re-creation of post-war Britain, a world without toys, a world where the kids had everything, but nothing. Tragic elements are sensitively drawn in this fascinating portrayal of a forgotten world.

  • by David Merron
    £12.49

    It is the late Sixties, and fed up with the sectarian divide of Belfast, Kate volunteers for a kibbutz in Israel with her friend Jill. While there she becomes attracted to Amos, a family man. When the Six-Day-War breaks out, he is conscripted into the army, and in the Kibbutz air-raid shelter, Kate becomes friendly with his wife, Miriam.Following the ceasefire, on a visit to Old Jerusalem, Kate strikes up a friendship with Shafik, a Palestinian activist. When she brings his kid brother to visit the kibbutz, Motti, a hard-liner, objects and has the boy removed. Amos, having just returned from the war, supports Kate and they fall in love.Having lost his best friend in action, Amos feels that his love for Kate is too strong, and breaks with Miriam. When this creates a spilt in the close community, Kate realises that having fled one conflict, she has become involved in another.Suddenly receiving news that her father has been grievously injured in Belfast, Kate flies home, wondering whether her idyllic life with Amos could ever be.

  • by Isaac Walker
    £7.99

  • by J a Lovelock
    £8.99

    Let Me Tell You Something is a compilation of J.A. Lovelock's oftentimes satirical and always engaging columns where her musings and observations on modern life and the big issues of the day are seasoned with her signature humour and wit. They are applicable to a wide range of readers because they are just so timely, pertinent and funny as hell. She is not afraid to go where other columnists fear to tread and tell it like it is on varied and diverse subjects including crime and punishment, politics, religion, scam artists, love cheats, flying pigs and free samples, weaving in deep truths that jump out at readers and have them nodding along in agreement. This book with its lively, current, questioning and wide-ranging topics will inform (including step by step instructions on how to bag a billionaire) provoke, entertain in equal measure and even make the reader laugh out loud. Or pigs will fly!

  • - The Path to Success
    by Fahimullah Hayat
    £8.99

  • by Joan Baxter
    £8.99

    To the words of a showman who said he never met a man he didn't like, someone responded with '- probably because he never stayed in one place long enough to get to know anyone'. Possibly true, for while there are some wonderful people around, some are also wonderfully destructive. But from many years travelling, I met far more good people than bad, more kindness and understanding than threatening or harmful. A beautiful nature can be inside many a belying façade. People living simple lives, often have no idea of the beauty of their own nature. They are completely themselves. Perhaps none of us knows what we have to give. But I was always the receiver. The pieces in One Man's Gold are a tribute to some of the people met, who taught me a lot, with no idea of just how much they were giving. In all walks of life and means of living they were a pleasure to know. Joan Baxter hopes you too will enjoy meeting them.

  • by Stephany Alleyroux
    £10.49

    Single? In a relationship that is unfulfilling? Would you like to live your best life without being shamed for it? Look no further, 'Life in the Fast Lane' will give you the best advice as to how to achieve your vision and goals. You can learn all about dating websites, what to do, how to sustain a balanced, mutually beneficial relationship where you can set your own conditions and not be judged for it!Holidays, financial support, career goals, luxury items, a healthy sex life. Are these all things that you would like in your life? Would it help you if someone you love were to help you? Yes? Well, I have that. I have found that man and through this book, you can too! So, what are you waiting for? Open the book and get started. These things may be lacking in your life now but I am here to help. This is the first day of the rest of your life - do not waste a second.

  • by Ronald St George-Smith
    £12.49

    Let's welcome Buddy the Drone! This is the first of Buddy's many exciting adventures in which he surprises us with his special qualities and capabilities. Buddy's wish to help out people makes him an invaluable friend in any situation. Look out for more Buddy the Drone adventures soon!

  • by Natalie Cumming
    £10.49

    A true story, tracing a precious violin across landscapes devastated by war and terror, to safety and restoration in 21st century Britain.Abraham and his family flee the Bolsheviks, from St. Petersburg to Odessa and safety in the UK. Abraham's skill on the violin earns them food and lodgings, as they struggle through the freezing Russian winter. The violin passes to Rosa, Abraham's daughter, violinist with the famous Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Arrested by the Nazis on Kristellnacht 1938 she is sent to Mauthausen Concentration Camp, and then to Auschwitz, where her musical talent sees her forced to join the Women's Orchestra and saves her life. She spends the last 5 months of the war in Belsen, before testifying at the Nuremberg Trials, exposing the horrors of the Nazi death camps.Rosa's brother Israel, inherits the violin. A celebrated musician, he joins ENSA during the war, entertaining the troops. Post war, he investigates Nazis trying to escape trial. He forms several popular bands, well-known throughout the 60's & 70's.Finally, the violin comes to his daughter Natalie, who has written her family's extraordinary story, lest the world should ever forget global events, against which the journey of this beautiful instrument is told.

  • by Jason B Sheffield
    £12.99

    Immaturity, simmering anger, and years of therapy - budding defense attorney, Benjamin Scales owes it all to his mother.She dragged him through hell while clawing her way to the top of the sexist, male-dominated legal profession, sacrificing everything to build a life for herself and her son - a bizarre and broken life, but a life. Under her ferocious veneer, Carter Scales is a shattered and lonely woman.They haven’t spoken in years, but when she is caught in flagrante delicto with her star client, the leader of the notorious Salucci Crime Family, Carter turns to the one person she thinks should always have her back.But why should he help her?

  • by Karolina Robinson
    £9.99

    On one of those magically white winters nights, my mother took me in her arms and shut the doors behind her.We left my drunken father in the name of a better life. And the name of that better life was Tom, a local gangster with the face of the devil himself.The next thing I saw was my mother's bloody face bashed into the ground and teeth scattered around her lifeless body.I looked at him and thought to myself - PLEASE, DON'T KILL ME."The intensity, the drama and harsh reality will leave you gasping."This story has haunted me all of my life, through the daily flashbacks and nightmares.It has taken me some time to build up the courage to let this story out of my heart. And now, with every single word I can live free.Finally.- Karolina -

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