We a good story
Quick delivery in the UK

Books published by Page Publishing, Inc.

Filter
Filter
Sort bySort Popular
  • by Josephine deBois
    £18.99

    "e;I cannot make sense of this data from Sine,"e; said John Djerassi, the genomic profiling expert. He looked at Samuel, slightly puzzled. "e;I have never seen so much woman in any sample before."e; He gave a lopsided smile and continued, "e;Looks like the perfect woman."e;*****It should have been an easy case for Samuel, a New York traffic police officer. His boss told him to just get rapid closure with a perfect report, something to bolster his resume for a transfer to a better post. But when Sine died a violent death, Samuel suddenly finds himself embroiled in a scheme far beyond anything he ever dreamed-murder, human trafficking, and more, a sinister use of modern biological sciences to unleash a viral war leading to the extinction of all people. Except those of a certain kind.

  • by Maggie Fetzer
    £15.49

    Julia continues to touch the lives of the people she encounters on her journey. An inspirational journey covering numerous miles and countless souls, these are memorable stories to tell and to relive. Julia's journey will pull at your heartstrings and wrap you in serene comfort. Joining Julia's journey is young Shay. Shay's story will draw you into a world of sadness and sorrow and quickly expel you into a world of dreams and destiny. From the decks of the Ocura to the shores of the gulf to the congestion at Jackson Square, Shay's journey carries you from endless isolation to exploding elation. The developing connection between Julia and Shay will accelerate your belief in a true friendship, in a pure relationship, and in a bonding companionship. On the Rosalee Plantation in Marrero, Louisiana, haunting experiences from many, many years past are brought back to life. Dealing with all the stories echoing through the massive live oak trees, Julia and Shay find comfort in comforting others. Together they arouse the souls on the plantation to join their journey. A journey of destiny. A journey of elation. A journey you will be drawn to follow.

  • by Steve Hallsey
    £14.99

    Matilda McGruder and her dog, Noodle, love to roam around town on her little red scooter. They see so many people and go to so many places. For the most part, everyone loves watching them. One day Matilda decides to park her scooter and leave her dog, Noodle, so she can go in the candy store. When she leaves the store, she is shocked to find her scooter and dog gone. Who took them? Where could they be? Will she ever find Noodle and her little red scooter?

  • by Gregg M Turner
    £15.49

    Railroads were the first big business enterprises of America and made possible many other industries. They knitted our expansive nation together and ably transported people, materials, supplies, goods, and mail.Literally hundreds, if not thousands, of railroads were built in the United States during the nineteenth century. Among the more colorful was the New York and New England Railroad, which connected Boston with the Hudson River via the uplands of Connecticut. If ever a company had its share of trials and tribulations it was this firm. Yet its fascinating, topsy-turvy past is today largely forgotten.This work brings to life how the New York and New England Railroad evolved from humble beginnings to becoming a potent transportation force. Meticulously researched with many period images and a lively text, our journey begins in the 1840s and lasts until the late 1890s. Climb aboard for a special trip into this unique chapter of American railroad history!

  • by Daniel Maher
    £12.49

    Though still very much involved, Robin Hood and his men take a step back as new and exciting characters take center stage in this action-packed historical fiction. During the early thirteenth century, England was in chaos under the rule of King John. Rebellious barons were siding against the king, leaving many neutral nobles to fend for themselves against power-hungry knights and mercenaries.Daniel Maher introduces an exciting new twist to the always entertaining stories involving Sherwood Forest. The peaceful and prosperous manor of Dorsey is forced to fight for its existence against the large mercenary army of the evil Sir Gilbert. Shawn Fletcher, a young archer living in Dorsey, rises to the occasion as he, his friends, and the small Dorsey military contingent battle against great odds.The early chapters of the book develop characters and acquaint the reader with the political atmosphere in 1209 England. Then things start to heat up when several skirmishes culminate in an action-packed epic battle pitting good against evil. Adventure and romance abound, not to mention a few surprises that the reader will surely delight in. Sherwood Forest comes alive once again, where outlaws are kings and the longbow reigns supreme!

  • by Linda Rector
    £11.49

    This poetry haiku book is the first poetry book for this author. She has had poetry published in anthologies previously. We know you will enjoy dreaming, traveling, and soaking up the memories within this book. Peace, Love and Haiku is a fun, humorous, thoughtful, and speculative trip into the past. Let it take you away to the sandy beaches, under the big oak trees, rocking on Grandma's porch, and smelling the sweet Texas wildflowers.This poetry is for kids as well as adults. Do you catch yourself drifting off and daydreaming during your break at school or work? These are the snippets of life that remain in your subconscious and come to the surface when you have the time to take a break and just dream on.We all have those places we go in our minds when we have a moment to daydream or to contemplate our past. Come along with us as we visit some of those familiar places and enjoy the sounds and sights of the past.It is time we all take the time to love, and we all need more peace these days. I hope this will bring you a true sense of joy and transports you to those places that are comforting and familiar.Blessings to you all and remember to believe in Peace, Love, and Haiku!

  • by Richard Kalfus
    £12.49

    Poems to heal the soul (Holocaust themes, the power of touch)

  • by Robert Loyd
    £12.49

    A sad happy man I am. You will be laughing and crying at the same time when you read many of my self-criticizing and pessimistic writings of life's little struggles in poetic form. But I always can find a reason and be willing to accept the outcome or find a compromise to make everything okay. I try and find present-day/year situations from love, sex, and the struggle of addiction to all and everything that life has to offer. Peer pressure is real, but that's the easy way out or in. To be accepted by the majority, so it seems at the time, is a bad lesson to learn the hard way. Luckily, I thought of a way to express it to everyone-the good in my higher power and the bad in this troublesome world.Here is just a little taste of what you will get if you buy my "e;bio."e; This one is called Bye. I've wasted my whole life. Now, I just sit here and sigh. All the abuse to myself just makes me want to cry. It's too late to fix it now. So why should I even try? Everything that I thought was fun, I know now that it was all a fucking lie. So one day, probably soon, now, there won't be anything left.Now, while I still have a chance. I would like to say to you all, "e;Good fucking bye."e; That is just a short version of an addict thinking. Please just check it out. There will be at least one or two that you will find relevant for yourself or someone you know. Thank you for your time and consideration. Robert "e;Bobby"e; Loyd.PS: More to come if y'all like this one. Later.

  • by Larry Siekawitch
    £12.49

    Have you ever wondered if there is anything to the concepts of God, religion, and miracles? Are you the kind of person that doesn't just want to stick their head in the sand and be duped by someone who says "e;You just need to take a leap in the dark and believe"e;? I hear you. Or perhaps you are a Christian, but you have some doubts. I want to share the evidence for Christianity in a succinct, readable (with a slight touch of humor), and compelling way using the concept of American jurisprudence, which demands good reasoning but not necessarily one hundred percent proof to make its case. Average, commonsense people live this way all the time, and this book is for them. This book will benefit the average Christian, giving valuable information in a memorable way so that they can share their faith with confidence. It will also benefit those who don't know Christ yet by its brevity, clarity, and persuasive nature. I begin talking about common sense using American jurisprudence and the concept of proof beyond a reasonable doubt. I then make a case using common sense to gradually move a person down the line from unbeliever to believer. I first help the atheist see why it is more reasonable to be an agnostic. Then I aid the agnostic in realizing it is more fitting to be a theist (a believer in a supreme being) than to stay agnostic. Next, I assist the theist into embracing Christianity. If there is a God, then it makes sense that He would reveal Himself in such a way that we don't have to wander in the dark all our lives. Then I cover the thorny question of properly interpreting the Bible. I conclude with a satisfying answer to the legitimate question of why an all-powerful and all-loving God would allow so much evil and suffering in the world. Is there evidence for God and Jesus? I think you will be surprised.

  • by Teresa Schreiber Werth
    £15.49

    ABOUT THE BOOKAfter reading the draft manuscript of this book, Rev. Mary Ramerman astutely observed, "e;When the COVID-19 pandemic hit the world, we were asked to observe social distance and stay home. Vacations, weddings, trips to the mall, dinners out, and baseball games all ended. We were literally sent to our rooms to reflect on how we lived our lives and what mattered most to us."e;The collective wisdom presented in this anthology provides answers to those two important questions. Writers offer a wealth of ideas, shared wisdom, action steps, inspiring stories, and candid looks at real-life situations. The reader will find insights that come from the other side of pain, in people and events affirming hope, perseverance and resilience, as well as a candid record of life in the early days of this pandemic and the challenges before us.

  • by Patrick Davis
    £11.49

    Frayed, by Patrick Davis, is an autobiography written in rhyme. Following two true warriors serving fifteen years apart, it is about lost love, hardship, good times and bad, and ultimately the permanence of death. The saga begins with a boy born in rural Northwestern Pennsylvania while his uncle fights for his life on the beaches of Normandy. Luckily, the Germans couldn't stop Johnny from teaching his nephew to be a man, even with a new plate in his head. When the ghosts of war drive Johnny to finish the job that Hitler's war machine couldn't, his nephew could do nothing but follow in his footsteps. Yet war cannot cure a heavy heart and a guilty conscience. Now, in his ninth decade, Patrick realizes that the love found along the way might.

  • by Marcella Pitts
    £13.99

    It took me thirty years to write my book. This is my first book to be published. I wanted to share with the world the injustice that my family and many other families had to endure. The justice system is not always right. It tore our families apart. Not even love could fix what had been broken. I pray that something in my book might help the people that have been affected by our case or one like it. Thank you Dana Nachman and Don Hardy for doing the documentary The Witch Hunt. It gave me the incentive to finish my book. Thank you, my children, for loving me, Carol, Johnnie, Tommie, Lisa, and Bryan. Thank you, Rick, for always being there to catch this mother's tears. Yvonne, Pam, and Misty, thank you for holding me together.

  • by Quentin Super
    £27.49

    From the author of the internationally-selling novel The Long Road North comes Quentin Super's next journey into the unknown.The Long Road East captures Super's 2017 cycling adventure that took him and his best friend Sam 1,800 miles across the United States.Over the course of seven weeks the two encounter a litany of roadblocks, both physical and emotional. Whether it's a near-death experience in Michigan or internal battles with maturity and promiscuity, Super takes you through the most harrowing and revelatory moments of his life.Discover what has made Quentin Super one of the most intriguing up-and-coming writers of his generation, and why personal growth sometimes presents itself in the strangest ways.

  • by Monique Alves
    £17.49

    Jameson was about to propose to the woman he loved, but when he overhears one conversation, it's clear she's not the one for him, and it breaks his heart. With support of his friends and a busy work life, he deals with it as best he can. But then a small accident and a broken phone changed his life forever. Sometimes you never know...

  • by Yaaqov Black
    £12.99

    Diamond Williams is a sophomore in college and star athlete on the UCLA basketball team. After finding out his sister is missing, he takes time off school and heads to North Carolina in search for her. While running into dead end after dead end, he gets a tip that will lead him back to the place they were separated years ago- their hometown, Cleveland, Ohio. The turn of events in search for India will expose some of the Williams's family secrets and as to why his mother and father separated the two of them years ago. It won't be easy finding his sister, but in doing so, it will bring this broken family back together again.

  • by Mara Lacewing
    £13.99

    Leaves, Trees, and Butterbees is a charming collection of poems and pictures that are loved by both children and adults alike. If you enjoy poems and nature or are simply looking for a fun and enlightening children's book, Leaves, Trees, and Butterbees is a must-have.Poems range from butterflies to moonlit skies. There is even a poem about a curious little worm who learns to appreciate the simpler things in life. This book is all about the magic that nature has to offer. The songs of the birds, the colors of the flowers, and the change of the seasons are all gathered into this work of delightful imagery.

  • by Roma Montgomery
    £15.49

    Perfumed breezes from the whispering tamaracks hide secrets and carry only unanswered questions throughout the wide valley that was once filled with Cryus Wynter's greatest hopes, dreams, and ambitions but now only with questions. How could such a skilled breeder, known to be prudent and cautious around the breed he loved, have been gored by his own prize bull? And what of the once prominent family heritage now apparently shaken and in such discord that the favored son has left?It is in the midst of this perplexity that Lydee finds herself in an arranged marriage to the younger son and fearfully struggles to deal with the dismay of dark family secrets until finally she is driven to the far plains over Idaho's wild Snake River for answers-and there's a final vindication even for the noble bulls!

  • by Robert George
    £12.99

    Why did trucking go from the safest to the unsafest overnight? Why did the truckers go from upper middle class to lower middle class? Why did over-the-road drivers go from the knights of the road, to minimum-wage, aggressive bullies? This book explains it all. Plus, it will take you on trips that will teach you how to keep from killing yourself, or some poor four-wheeler. It will explain to you how to become a professional driver like the author who spent sixty years on the road.

  • by Lynn Perez-Hewitt
    £14.99

    In 1943, a Japanese-American physicist is plucked from an internment camp to join a team of scientists at Los Alamos. Military intelligence needs his breakthrough work in transferring atoms. By September 1944, the war effort needs that breakthrough to work. As team leader, he volunteers to enter "e;the Trick."e; He steps into the chamber and steps out into the hot sun of Southern Arizona-in 2008! Who can he trust? Will he be pulled back across time and return?His luck begins when he meets a retired high school science teacher shortly after his arrival. Together they connect pieces of time to form the fabric of friends, relatives, and colleagues that he needs. He quickly discovers that much has changed in the years he didn't get to live, but science still holds many secrets.Nagging him are the last words he shared with one of his few friends at Los Alamos, a young Native American woman who worked in the Lodge. As he left to test his experiment, she smiled, squeezed his hand and said something about spirits. He wished he could recall what she had said. Can he find her as he looks for others from his past?

  • by Ben Carnevale
    £20.49

    Locals and tourists alike pass Nobska Lighthouse in Woods Hole on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, every day. We take comfort in Nobska's beauty and powerful fourth-order beam. Folks on Martha's Vineyard and parts of the Elizabeth Islands also enjoy Nobska as do mariners out at sea but from different perspectives and for different reasons. We take a close look inside Nobska with photos and text to reveal the history from one of America's most beloved lighthouse-Nobska! > <<(Back cover)>>

  • by Brother Gene
    £12.49

    God designed us, all 100 trillion cells of us, and put them together perfectly. We are the result, but more than that, he designed a life for all that he created. Find the design and it works; ignore it, and it doesn't.

  • by Michele Barringer
    £10.49

    Poor Toothy the Tooth Fairy has a terrible cold. It turns into a terrible night of work for her! What will happen with this mix-up and how can Toothy fix this mess?In this heartfelt tale written in poetry, children of all ages will delight in this tale of a tooth fairy and her bad day. In reading about children around the world, anyone who opens this tale will find themselves worrying about how the tooth fairy will fix her mistakes before it's too late.

  • by Anna Casamento Arrigo
    £20.49

  • by Frances White
    £17.99

    He only wanted the family he lost at the age of ten. His young bride wanted to be a star. So, when opportunity knocked, this young chauffeur took his wife out of Deadwood and headed for Los Angeles to make their dreams come true. Only after a few short months on the road Robert learned his wife Violet has turned her head toward a Vaudeville agent, who promised her fame, fortune, and expensive gifts, turning his dreams into a nightmare. This is not just a genealogist's tale, but the untold story of love, betrayal and murder of the vermin who would destroy everything. Now, a.k.a. Zane R. Southern has to fight not only for his wife, but also for his life. However, facing the gallows doesn't seem as hard as the thought of losing her. This story is based on the real life of Robert Lawrence Victor Smith, and the events that led to his journey back from the end of the world.

  • by Geoffrey Church
    £12.49

    In this second installment of the Europa Chronicles, the adventure begins when the recently retired president of the United States decides to visit Europa to establish his presidential library and cement his legacy on the beautiful and mysterious moon of Jupiter. Below the frozen surface of the golden-colored moon is a vast saltwater ocean with more water than all of Earth's oceans combined.The former president enlists the services of brilliant space architect Andrew Chen to design and build the most stunning and amazing structure ever conceived of, which is destined to become not only a presidential library but also the greatest attraction and scientific research center in the entire solar system. Europa the Ocean Moon is based on recent scientific discoveries that revealed a fascinating world with many similarities to our own planet with limitless possibilities as well as an abundance of life, not to mention a beautiful landscape and a breathtaking ocean below its frozen surface.

  • by Ronald Smith
    £12.49

    After tragedy strikes, River moves his life to New Orleans for a fresh start. He starts to pick up the pieces, and everything seems to be working out just fine. However, with dark mysterious forces at work and centuries of secrets, lies, and a war, River finds himself directly in the middle. With the help of his newfound friends and a handsome stranger, River discovers his true identity and purpose. But things aren't always what they seem. Join River on his quest for the truth as his world is completely turned upside down.

  • by Jay Finn
    £13.99

    Mom kept a close watch over Jose when he was young. As she loosened her grip, he found life wasn't as easy as he had thought. The boys were rough on him, but as he grew into his teens and beyond, he found that girls and women were much harder to cope with. There were times when he was not sure he would survive. This is a story with lots of humor, drama, happiness, and sadness-not necessarily in that order.S.O.B.SOUTH OF THE BORDERJAY FINN

  • by Jeffrey Masterz
    £14.99

    Born in the small town of Point Hope Alaska, Taylor, a divorced barmaid, and Lucas, a hardworking contractor, find themselves in an unexpected reunion of sorts.Thinking each was vacationing alone in the confines of her brother's vacant off-season inn, Taylor befalls the familiar sight of Lucas, a friend and confidant from her past.During the second night, Taylor and Lucas learn that the strong bond they thought they had was nothing compared to what they will experience there, behind closed doors.With Lucas in a haze from the endless tequila shots, he dug up a story from their past, one that an embarrassed, drunk Taylor eventually recalled word for word.Not backing down from the childlike vow she made, she owned up to her debt, wanting to settle up immediately. And hating to owe anyone anything, she paid it back in full.Accepting her demise, Lucas revealed to his best friend's sister a hidden side of himself and a little something about her too, educating Taylor in ways that she never could have imagined.Reflecting on the new lifestyle, and with a zest for more, she jumped in headfirst before giving it a second thought, and she did it all while sporting her classic smile.With Lucas teaching Taylor the ropes, it's a wild ride until time concludes on their sexual escapades. As they dragged their hearts off in different directions, neither is sure as to where they should go, but they know where it is they want to be.

  • by Sam Palais
    £14.99

    This book started out as a collection of handouts that I would give to people taking classes with me. The handouts became manuals, and the manuals became a book. This is that book! I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed writing and illustrating it. Everything contained in this book represents the knowledge, experience, and wisdom handed down to us from our ancestors. As you learn these skills and put them in to practice, you will feel an awakening in yourself that will take you back to the beginning of the dawn of mankind. It is in all of us. It may be dormant, but trust me, it's in there.Sam

  • by Jud Sloan
    £11.49

    You probably have noticed there are a lot of books to read and picked this one up and read the back to see if this book is worth reading. I think it is, and you might think that is kind of self-serving, and actually, that is what makes the book worth reading. We have all known people who have messed up their lives over drugs and alcohol, but what about being self-centered? If you do not think this falls into the same category, this is the book for you.

Join thousands of book lovers

Sign up to our newsletter and receive discounts and inspiration for your next reading experience.