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  • by Joe Crowley
    £11.49

  • by Davon Roberts
    £15.49

  • by Joseph Sener
    £16.49

  • by Bruce Sanford
    £22.99

  • by David Barger
    £17.49

  • by Brother Gene
    £17.49 - 24.99

  • by Steven Fackler
    £12.99 - 19.99

  • by Sylvia Stone Trefry
    £14.99

  • by T. J. Nsoyuni
    £10.49

  • by Bunk Russell
    £13.99

    A college professor, the leader of the underground patriot movement, Antifa, Black Lives Matter, and a Russian billionaire find themselves in stark contrast and conflict over the history and the direction of America. This is a fast-paced, suspenseful read that enthralls all facets of the American life including the good, the bad, and the ugly. A little known Muslim sect adds to the mystery and to the impact of the storyline. Dr. Edward Miller, a professor of history at Coastal Virginia University and a world-renowned scholar of the Civil War, first finds himself in a battle to save his textbooks from historical revisionists. As Antifa, Black Lives Matter, and others start defacing and destroying monuments, cemeteries, and battlefields of the Confederacy, he comes in contact with Donald Smith, leader of the underground patriot movement-an encounter that will shape history. This scenario plays out in a post-Charlottesville society and exposes the divide that exists in this country between the Constitutionalists and the Left. The FBI gets caught up in this conflict as it attempts to avoid another Civil War. Anarchy is the call of the day, and this gives the author, Bunk Russell, the ability to display his unparalleled ability to tell a story. This drama will grip you, and it will never let go. This is evident by a statement from the first person who read the book when they said as they laid it down, "I did not see that coming."

  • by John H. Denenberg
    £13.99

    This is a true story.In the spring of '69, three young boys in their early twenties take off in their cars from their home in Montreal and head to Berkeley, California. After months of living in the heart of the hippie scene and the peace-and-love movement, two of the boys, Jack and Joe, decide to travel to the Middle East and Europe.While visiting the Old City of Jerusalem in Israel, they make some naive and reckless decisions that could of ruined their lives forever. They purchased a kilo of hashish, on a whim, with no thought to the horrible consequences if they were caught.This story details all the trials and tribulations of smuggling the hashish through seventeen borders, hence the name of the book. It is just amazing how they do it!

  • by Allen Young
    £14.99

    Runaway is a tale of action and adventure laced with sensual romance. It is a love story with teeth. Our story takes shape in early 1960s California. This chronicle takes the reader on a journey from a teenage romance, rebellion, and violence to the dangers of firefighting. A myriad of diverse and unforgettable characters breathe life into the narrative. Packed with riveting excitement, sensuality, and romance, this story will thrill and enchant you.

  • by Ed Oetjen
    £16.49

    "e;But you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil for when you eat of it, you will surely die"e; (Gen. 2:17). Why would God put that troublesome tree in the Garden of Eden? He must have known the childlike Adam and Eve would give in to temptation, especially with that old serpent slithering around. Maybe that was the divine plan from the start for what would be the most interesting saga: an endless summer of Adam and family playing with docile lions and feasting on low-hanging fruit or a tortuous slog through centuries that eventually lifted humanity from hunter-gatherers to astronauts. This little book attempts to offer an alternate view of Satan in which he was not only a vengeful rebel against the cosmic divine will but unwittingly served as the restless, malcontented spark that ignited much of human progress through the ages.

  • by Josephine Owens
    £11.49

    This book is about a woman who has a learning disability. She was a foster child to her own grandmother, and this woman was on pills and didn't know she was getting addicted to the pills. In the story, she went through so many emotions and was misunderstood by so many people.In church you would call it a testimony, but in life you would say the struggle is real.You will see that she had to overcome so many obstacles in her life but, at the same time, achieve wisdom and strength and the ability to know what love is and what family means.She will rise from the hole that she dug herself into and face the biggest hurdle that she is trying to achieve in her life. And she will rise from the storm.

  • by Dan Cohen
    £12.49

    Dan Cohen has written a murder mystery that captured my attention and stirred my imagination. Dark Blue combines a compelling plot, colorful characters, crisp dialogue and confrontational politics, within and outside of the police department. Cohen, a former president of the Minneapolis City Council, knows cops, why they do what they do, whether investigating a crime of committing one.- Dave NimmerHe is a former Minneapolis Star and WCCO-TV police reporter.

  • by Alma Felix
    £10.49

    This book is about helping people with Crohn's disease, learning about colon transplants, being strong, eating right, learning about your body, educating yourself in all aspects of Crohn's disease (whether it's by books, doctors, or hospitals), exercising, taking control of your own life, making tough decisions, having God in your life, learning how to say no and, most of all, making sure you love yourself first. Then you can make it through whatever illnesses that you may have.

  • by Kellene Adams
    £17.49

    Deseray Ratona has lived for centuries fighting and protecting the land in which she created; The Three Lands. Following her beliefs, and her experiences throughout the past, she uses her strengths to ensure its survival. Whether it's helping with raiders, or keeping the kingdom running, she is there to protect her home. After finishing an investigation for the Elven Lands, Deseray is surprised to find that Colt's soldiers are not only looking for her, but a mysterious man on the run is searching for her as well. When she finds the runaway, bad things begin to happen to her. Eventually, the truth catches up to reveal that these events are brought to her by an enigmatic man from a foreign land that desires her homeland. With this threat revealed, Deseray has to escort two new allies to the Elven Lands, to speak with Land Ruler Aleen to enlist their help against the foreign invader. Along her journey, she forms an alliance with an improbable ally, the man responsible for her daughter's death. Many things are told to her during their journey to the Elven Lands, including details pertaining to her daughter's passing. Her past seems to follow her into the Elven Lands when she is reunited with her oldest and dearest friend, Uky. Memories of her past brings clue as to who, or why, a foreign land over the Glaital Mountains and through the Forzer Desert would want to take over her lands; and as to how they got here. With this revelation, the true traitor of The Three Lands is uncovered, and that is when their plan begins to form. Deseray, and her friends, set out to annihilate this new threat; and to restore her beloved one of three lands, the Relika Land, back to its once prestigious and prosperous glory by dethroning its current ruler.

  • by J. B. Tucker
    £12.49

    "e;If you want to hear God laugh, tell him your plans"e;, is a favorite saying of Joan Tucker. This is a story about two people with great plans for an orphan living in Northern Ghana who needed considerable medical treatment. Born with Cerebral Palsy, Saviour would face many hardships in the first few years of his life including being abandoned in the African bush at the age of three. Several days later, he was rescued and taken to the Nazareth Home for God's Children. Then Momma Joan came along and helped change his life forever. From the early days of getting him accepted by the hospital in the United States and bringing him into their home the first time; Joan and Bill were repeatedly reminded that, while some things are done in Africa time, most are done in God's time. This is not a story of how Joan and Bill made his life better. It is about a little boy who is so courageous and determined to make the most out of the opportunity they have offered him. Saviour, for his part, would face the challenges of recovery from many surgeries and adjusting to all the new things America offered with his incredible smile and a never give up attitude. Over the next few years many plans were made to ensure him the best opportunity to not only walk, but to lead a happy and productive life. This book will tell you about all the times Joan, Bill and Saviour heard God's laughter.If you would like to know more about Saviour's brothers and sisters in Ghana, please visit www.sisterstanschildren.org. Any and all profits from the sale of this book will go directly to them.

  • by Gregory T. Williamson The Watchman
    £28.49

    The purpose of this daily devotional is to shine light on real-life situations that will help you reflect on the past, have a clearer understanding of the present, and give warnings to prepare you for the future. Most importantly it's to help you meditate on the greatness of God.In loving memory of my grandmother and mother, Sarah Dozier and Barbara Dozier. I pray you both are proud of me.

  • by Gramma Smokey
    £13.99

    These short stories are all true lifetime experiences and adventures, and I am grateful that I was able to have them. I want to take other on the trail with me in this book.From the age of twelve, I worked with a packhorse string in Southern California and later with my own string in the Pacific Northwest. I also worked with a fire ranger, and that's where I got the nickname "e;Smokey."e;When I wasn't working, I was back there, just enjoying the peace and quiet of the wilderness.Gramma Smokey

  • by Gerald Ruhoy
    £17.99

    Maddy and Grace Fight the Fog. Having fun is the goal of every kid on summer vacation. But having a wonderful time comes with awareness and responsibility. Maddy and Grace find out what happens when they ignore safety precautions while pursuing their favorite adventure. This is their story of fun, excitement, and unbelievable danger. Enjoy the ride.A sequel toMaddy's DreamMaddy and Grace at the RacetrackMaddy and Grace meet the AlienMaddy and Grace solve the CrimeMaddy and Grace at the Haunted House

  • by Jennifer Long
    £11.49

    Princess Marie's beloved kitten, Goldie, has gone missing during a game of hide-and-seek. The king calls upon his most trusted knight to try to find her. Will the dutiful knight be able to locate her? Come along on the adventure of Goldie and the Good Knight.

  • by Warren Pechin
    £16.49

    Retribution takes place in Sacramento, California, in the late 1990s. The story details the crises the main character, Werner Manheim--the sixty-five-year-old owner of the largest structural engineering firm in the city--goes through personally and professionally after losing an arbitration proceeding to the architects GBA, who hired his firm on a new local high school project. His maneuverings to overcome the effects of he and his wife, Georgina, having to pay off the arbitration award and interest to the architects and his legal expenses to his long-time friend, Brent Bannock, who represented him during the arbitration, are detailed. The drama of adversaries and others on both sides and how they affect the escalating series of events, adding additional monetary stress, progresses to a surprising conclusion.

  • by Cameron Box
    £17.99

    The world doesn't care, so why should I? A common thought that hunted its way through Mae's skull as she bent down at the remains of her shattered home. Her small village fueled a flame of conquest that she didn't understand, but for what she did know is that the world around her didn't care. She was alone and orphaned as she moved her eyes to the afternoon sky that was being suffocated like prey to a serpent. All she could hear was the trampling of horses and the screaming of men, women, and children. Her thoughts twisted like a mighty storm as her panic was masked with the arrival of a stranger in a green hood.

  • by William Wallace
    £13.99

    FBI agents Terry Longfellow and Adriana Dickinson assist rookie agents Hart and Dominga in their first assignment in tracking a serial killer who is selecting victims of a medical supply company located in Tennessee. After capturing the serial killer in Tennessee, the rookie agents assist Agents Longfellow and Dickinson on their next case that takes them between Lexington and Louisville, Kentucky, searching for a serial killer whose targets are bartenders, strippers, or anyone else who gets in his way.

  • by Karin Starick
    £14.99

    For Ruth Guthrie, the news of her birth mother's death begins a series of events that will change her life forever, leading her on a life-changing exploration. Venturing on her own to New York City to identify her mother's body, what she discovers in the days following finally reveal the answers to the questions that she had been looking for her entire life. Why had her mother turned to alcohol after she was born? Why had she left her on the doorstep of an orphanage at the age of eight and disappeared from her life? And the biggest questions of all, why had she never talked about Ruth's father? Who was he? What was she hiding? Over the course of the next several days, Ruth will make new friends, meet a handsome New York City police officer, and finally reveal the truth about her father. What she finds out will leave her questioning everything she has ever known, everything she has always dreamt of, and nothing she could have ever imagined.

  • by J. T. CONNERS
    £16.49

    Bree is a vibrant young archaeologist working toward her doctorate in anthropology. She attains a job within the Museum of Natural History in New York City for the foundation Artifacts Alive. The playboy son of the foundation's founder and CEO invites Bree to accompany him to the museum's grandest event of the year to view never-seen-before Egyptian artifacts that she would give her right arm to study. Bree has avoided Derrick the playboy's advances for two years. She selfishly agrees to go out on this date as she can't afford the exuberant price of the ticket herself. Bree knows that Derrick only desires one thing from her, which she is not inclined to give, but the value of seeing the relics outweighs evading Derrick's inappropriate advances throughout the night. Little does Bree recognize there is a much more sinister objective Derrick requires of Bree than just a one-night stand.Bree's tranquil life turns inside out instantly as she's thrust into a frightening realm, which would deliver her directly to a psychiatric ward if she tried to justify to others her experience. Abducted and involuntary portaled into a life only envisioned in the darkest of nightmares, Bree finds herself surrounded by supernatural creatures, heinous monsters, foul dungeons, cruel torture, greedy obsession, and contemptible lust for supremacy. Within all the depravity, Bree develops unexpected alliances that flourish into intimate relationships. She acquires an astonishing phenomenon within herself that aids her friends' survival but comes at a cost to her own wellbeing. When Bree's offered the opportunity to go back to New York, she finds herself torn between returning to her past life or staying in her present one. She has experienced events that have altered her beyond her wildest imagination. She is no longer the individual she once was. A choice awaits her. Which will she decide?

  • by Daniel Duvall
    £15.49

    Emily Young is accidentally killed while riding her bike home. She finds herself now living in heaven, where she meets those who have gone on before her. She also reunites with loved ones in this newfound paradise. She is overwhelmed and filled with incredible peace and joy as she comes face-to-face with our Savior, Jesus Christ.In order to attain a sense of closure, Emily is permitted and encouraged to observe life on earth in the aftermath of her most untimely demise. She soon discovers that it is actually her mother who needs to find this closure. Emily watches as her mother struggles with her grief as she tries to make sense of, and come to grips with, her daughter's sudden and unexpected death.

  • by Victoria Lakey
    £12.49

    A handsome rancher, a small-town vet, a few dogs, and a bunch of cattle are all it takes for the town of Big Timber, Montana, to get its next big love story.Lawson McCallen, a small-town rancher, has his hands full with his land, cattle, and dogs. After one look at the town's new vet, he knows his life is about to change forever.GinnaAnne McCoy moves to Big Timber, Montana, to take over the vet clinic. She is looking forward to a new start with some peace and quiet, but in rides Lawson McCallen, a tall, handsome rancher with love big enough for his land, his animals, and the Crazy Mountain myths.Lust is in the air, but will their connection be enough to overcome the trials they will face? Will her past and his family emergency end them before they start?

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