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  • by Denise Willis
    £12.49

    Have you ever given a promise you couldn't keep and you caused a precious loved one to seriously weep? God is awesome! The only of his kind. Jehovah gave a promise a spiritual lifeline. Within your earthly lifetime, get ready to laugh, scream, and shout. Legacy the Promise will tell you what the promise is all about. Don't judge or condemn your legacy and promise too quick. When Jehovah gives a promise, it is legit.

  • by Lindsey McCord
    £10.49

    Poems of a Christian Cowgirl is a collection of poems written for people who enjoy the cowboy way of life and want to feel a closer connection with God. Containing stories and experiences, as well as beliefs and views on life, Poems of a Christian Cowgirl taps into your emotions and speaks to your soul in a rustic Western elegance of someone who knows this life and the hardships Christians and cowboys face in the modern era.

  • by Tom Marovich
    £13.99

    In the 1930s, hard-working men kept the country alive, and the little town of Black Eye depended on one lumber mill to keep its community on its feet. Due to the lack of lumber orders, several times the mill came close to being shut down, but it seemed like each time there was no relief in sight, the mail would pick up an order and start sawing again. When malaria hits Black Eye, Dr. Fred Baker runs out of antibiotics and he is getting run down himself. He phones and old friend in Minneapolis,

  • by Lorene Graham
    £12.49

    Ecclesiastes 1:2-5, "e;Vapor of vapors and futility of futilities, says the Preacher, vapor of vapors and futility of futilities, all is vanity - emptiness, falsity and vainglory. What profit has man left of all his toil at which he toils under the sun? (Is life worth living?) One generation goes, and another generation comes, but the earth remains forever. The sun also rises and the sun goes down, and hastens to the place where it rises."e;These scriptures depict what life is like when we do not k

  • by Fern Croley Jones
    £12.99

    When the Croley family comes to the Ozark Mountains to find shelter from the realities of life during the Great Depression, they find a new home in an old wooden cabin borrowed from a friend. As time goes by, they find more than a new start. They find neighbors willing to help, discover the value of having a sense of humor, and regain hope. This story comes from actual written letters and verbal accounts from the family and their friends. These accounts tell of the music, the faith found in hymn

  • by Samantha Copeland
    £14.99

    When I sat down to write this book I didn't just want to be another author. I wanted to write about something a lot of people could relate to, so this book tells the story of a young woman who comes from a very strict faith and ventures out into the big city. There she meets a man who, unbeknownst to her, happens to be married. Through her journey with him, she embarks on a life of deceit and betrayal. Everywhere she turns, from the love of her life to her friends she is lied to, cheated on, and

  • by Ruckiya Ross
    £15.49

    Carnal Chloe is this season's guilty read, as it is a story about carnality. Yes, that weak flesh in you and me. And especially Chloe C, and she is naughtily hoping her new friend Jay B. She meets him and is instantly ready to have a little adult fun. You see, yesss. You see . . . well . . . as soon as she can get rid of her pesky client Shelly . . . the thorn in her eye. This is the story about a girl who was not looking for love or Mr.Right. Nope, Chloe C was the anti-girl: she didn't have t

  • by Dana Peters
    £16.49

    Rick Adams had one goal in mind: to kill Jonathan Stern. What should have been an easy job quickly became complicated when he met Amy Hill. Amy loves her job at the Inn. Working the always busy second shift, she relishes on the quiet, comfortable life she's made for herself outside the Inn. Until the handsome, alluring Rick Adams checked in. Who knew that with a simple cup of coffee that she'd be drawn back so quickly into a world she'd hoped left far behind when she came to the Inn. Rick wasn

  • by Christine Kotlowski
    £14.99

    Written from a daughter's perspective, My Mom's Gone . . . Now What? seeks to inspire others who may find themselves in a similar situation to come to terms with their loss, and more importantly, to move forward in their lives. The author's mother was to undergo a standard catheterization procedure when she suddenly goes into cardiac arrest at the age of sixty-two, leaving the family in shock and disbelief. Unable to share her sadness with anyone, Kotlowski struggles to cope by throwing herself into various activities-including operating her own day spa and salon-and consequently neglecting her health. When she discovers that she has high cholesterol levels just as her mother did, she slowly comes to the realization that she needed to make changes in her life; she needed to move on in order to live.Filled with insightful advice and anecdotes, My Mom's Gone . . . Now What? is a journey of self-discovery and making the commitment to living a quality life.

  • by Lisa Rogers
    £10.49

    The Essence of Life is meant to be a bit of a mystery. Life as you know it holds many mysteries yet to be discovered. God inspired me to put this title of my poetry book to draw attention to what it means-the essence of life. The essence of life is all around us, drawing us closer to God Almighty, who has created us in his image. Now, I am aware that everybody has their own religious and/or spiritual beliefs, but the purpose of the title is to challenge your own beliefs. It is meant to challenge

  • by Lisa Pachino
    £20.49

    Does the uniform mean that much, or is it something inside you that makes you part of the corps?On her maiden voyage, an expeditionary mission to explore an icy moon in the Glirase system, Dr. Leba Brader learns firsthand how different military life can be when compared to the comforts of home. After the traumatic loss of her friend and mentor, Brader disobeys a direct order, which results in a significant and unexpected change in her status. Squad Leader Tivon Garnet is an experienced soldier for whom following orders is an obligation he takes seriously until he, too, suffers a devastating loss. Pulled in multiple directions, Garnet questions decisions made by his colleagues and commanders. His judgment is clouded by factors he cannot control. When an unknown entity launches a systematic assault on a previously peaceful system, the Tal-Kari have no choice but to respond in force. Brader and Garnet are thrust into the midst of the conflict. Do they trust enough to balance their growing feelings for each other and their commitment to duty, or will they need to choose what is more important?The thrilling sequel to A Change in Tactics: Maiden Voyage

  • by Karen Meadows
    £12.49

    Corn dog tells the tale of a popcorn loving pooch who lets her nose lead her away from her family's farm following the scent of popping corn coming from the town's giant popcorn ball contest. She must find her way back home after getting lost amid the delicious smells and tastes she finds in the town's square. Will Corn dog find her way back home? Read this delightful story to find out.

  • by Brian Abbey
    £12.49

    How did I get here?Who is to blame?How do I change the outcome?Through understanding why, we can learn how to make better choices for our future. We Are the Choices We Make is the insight we need to make our clouded judgement clear.

  • by Jerome Gleich
    £12.49

    Our cities, states, countries, and seemingly the whole world, seem to be coming apart at the seams. While many of us live in relative comfort, the wars, killing, economic strife, lack of morals, decency, and just common sense, take a heavy toll on our spirits and psyches. But how do we as individuals overcome the enormity of hate, prejudice, selfishness, greed, corruption, and all the other bad things going on in our world?It starts with getting our moral imperatives back and it is no coincidence that our slide into unprincipledness is accompanied by less interest in religion and belief in God in our world. However, understand that this is not a book about religion or bringing you back to religion. Religion, like our governments, corporations, organizations, schools, institutions and even our science, are corruptible, fallible, misguided, and possibly worse. The fact is that us and everything in our world, our universe is imperfect, flawed, and finite. This book is about trying to understand and accept that there is a different, perfect, infinite plain of existence, and that there is a perfect being that dwells there. And that can lead us into becoming more moral people and change our world.

  • by Bernadette Butler
    £9.99

    Bernadette was nineteen years old, pregnant, and married. She was excited and afraid all at the same time. She could not wait to hold the baby, all her hopes and dreams she envisioned for him. He laughed and smiled, he crawled and walked. Then silence crept in, this silence lead to an unexpected diagnosis that sent them both on a challenging journey. Autism, what does it mean?she blamed herself for so many years, feeling that Father God was punishing her. It took all these years of healing and learning that God was not punishing her. He knew she would love her son unconditionally. God was taking all her ashes and making a beautiful fragrance to share with others. Out of her journey blossomed: Lord Be the Center of My Life Ministry, INC.

  • by Steven Vincent Price
    £14.99

    This book focuses upon the individual and his or her relationship and walk with God in their daily lives. The book is based upon my own personal life and walk with God outlined in a packet I put together for myself and to share with others. The principles and practices outlined within reflect the truth and knowledge that God assimilated into my own daily life behind these prison walls. They most assuredly can be (and should be) assimilated into your lives out there in the real world. This book is a practical theological guide to enable you, the reader, to learn, develop, and apply fundamental spiritual and physical disciplines in the Christian faith to your own personal lives. I hope and pray that you will apply these truths continuously through repetition to develop long lasting patterns that will influence and effect every area of your lives. There is no age limit to beginning this personal walk, and no end to the glory, understanding, and benefits you will experience from simply applying these truths on a daily basis. Thank you, and God bless you. Amen.

  • by McKenna Boyd
    £13.99

    Kieron, a mysterious drifter, meets Ailish, a singer who is happily divorced. Ailish is very suspicious of him, but somehow they get close. Raymond is an old flame of Ailish's. She does not recognize him, but she feels like she knows him. Then there is Oisin, whom Ailish has a longing for. A huge event brings them all together. Enjoy figuring it all out.

  • by George Pete Nelson
    £13.99

    Home Boy epitomizes the struggle of the author, George Pete Nelson, with that of Atlantic City (Queen of Resorts). The power resurgence of both entities is evident. Atlantic City is showing resiliency in its combat, and so is the author.

  • by Beverly Blackman
    £12.49

    What does it take to be a hero?A ranch in Texas is hit by a tornado. What seems like a normal ranch however, isn't. A space travel portal is in a large oak tree and is compromised in the storm. Through that tree, Earth was able to strike an alliance with another planet in another solar system. Now things could go very wrong, especially since Sam the tree is hurt in the storm and starts oozing special alien birthing fluids and portal chemicals. Who could help with this precarious situation? Could it be one of the humans who witnessed the formation of the intergalactic alliance just last Christmas? Or maybe the hero had to be someone who knew nothing about that tree and how it came to be. Maybe the best person to help was an outsider becoming an unsuspecting insider. Sometime we have to choose between family and the greater good. What would you do? Read to see what happens to a special family and friends on a ranch in the heart of Texas.

  • by Carol Harblin
    £11.49

    Live Life Now (Not Later) The Life Recipe is a book of discovery and awareness as unique individuals who carry our own blueprints to our own health. The Life Recipe is a step-wise list of ingredients that will help us to reconnect to our own body so that we become aware of our energy in our body. We all have the ingredients inside us to maintain balance and health but with all the mixed messages that are received by the media, doctors, and other outside influences then our natural ingredients become murky and our end-result does not get nurtured to a delicious creation. This life recipe guides us how to effectively combine and knead our ingredients so we can create the best product possible - a healthier mindset and lifestyle. Once we open the door to self-awareness and realign ourselves with our consciousness then we begin to recognize our value and our own individual needs. We are only given one body and we have the ingredients to maintain our bodies by listening to the ways it reacts. By embracing our bodies and becoming more aware of ourselves we choose to stay in the present and LIVE LIFE NOW, not later.

  • by Carolyn Kissinger
    £9.99

    This book is about the ghostly teenager and other ghostly things that come her way.

  • by Gwendolyn Jones-Campbell
    £11.49

    You may be a seeker or doubter. You may know very little about Jesus Christ and the Christian faith. But if you want to know God, that's all that matters. He's been trying to get our attention. This book hasn't fallen into the wrong hands. Yes, it was intended for you, not someone else. Just trust in God. Fill up on the Word of God. It's called the renewing of your mind. According to Thy Word in Romans 12:2, it allows the anointing to transform the way you think. It will change your mind and will stir up inside you. What will you choose-to let the Good Shepherd find you or continue in the illusion that you don't need to surrender to anyone? According to Thy Word in Matthew 18:3, Jesus tells us that unless we find a way to recapture our innocence, we will find it hard to enter his Kingdom. Just trust in God, and He will do the wonders in your life. If you can trust a pilot you haven't seen and let him take you off down the runway and into the air without fear or no thought of harm, you can put your trust in God. So get you a word of wisdom and start living according to Thy Word.

  • by Joe Rosato
    £13.99

    On a rainy night in March 1958, Joe as a young boy of ten years old along with his younger brother are abandoned by their mother over Troubled Water. Crying out loud with no one around to overhear him praying for help. The occasion brings about hearing unusual voices that start to play an intricate part in his life. This event haunts Joe while growing up from a boy into manhood causing him to always search for answers to why. Certain relatives, teachers and mentors in Joe's life begin to replace the lost love and guidance needed by a young boy to become someone worthwhile. These folks in Joe's circle of life are quickly recognized and admired, giving him the strong footing he needs to survive. Demands are placed on his teenage lifestyle that would destroy most young adults, but Joe finds the strength to overcome the bad pathways by those same Voices Over Troubled Water. Along Joe's journey in life, Troubled Water shows its massive mind power at far reaching locations as he travels around the world while serving in the US Navy and the Vietnam War. He finds that there are some Troubled Waters that are finally at peace and those that are not and never will be. A long time family secret is exposed by accident that intertwined most of his elder family members and their silence for many years. This family secret enabled Joe to find most of his long lost answers to questions that were thought to never be solved. Each and every one of these amazing stories in this memoir are true and have been experienced by the author.

  • by Richard Ochoa
    £17.99

    This is one man's epic, and unlikely, journey into the highly competitive world of the automobile sales industry. A business so deadly and potentially treacherous it often leaves lives and careers shattered upon the rocky shores of life. Having been only trained for a life in the ministry, he sold his car to pay his debts, and the rest, as they say, is history. There could be no turning back-he could not, and he would not fail. This is a story of perseverance, and a dedication that most people would not think existed in a professional car salesman, whom most of the public consider lazy and dishonest. You will understand what it's like to be one of the most despised and misunderstood characters in American history, and you will meet many of the colorful characters along the way. It is the author's hope that the reader comes away with a better understanding of the courage and dedication needed to be successful in this highly competitive industry, that the reader be transported into the high-stakes, fast-paced world of auto sales, experiencing the joys of victory and the loneliness of defeat. You are about to enter the world of the dreaded used-car salesman. "e;Buyer, beware!"e;

  • by Clementine Blackman Troublefield
    £10.49

    The little house on the farm was located in the Southern Part of North Carolina. It was surrounded by fields and woods. This was the playground for the four little Rayner Blackman girls. Especially in the spring and summer, they loved playing in the fields and woods. Life was innocent and care free to them. Sometimes the girls and their brother would get in trouble and their parents had to punish them. They learned their lesson from it. There was a special bond they had as a family, and with their relatives and friends. How they dealt with sickness and death of their loved one. The family had faith and love in Jesus Christ, and that faith was tested when their Mother and Sister's lives were in jeopardy. The family had many many blessings in The Little House on the Farm.

  • by Sonya Davis
    £16.49

    Sydney Cromwell is a prominent New York attorney. She has it all, wealth, prestige, and a fiance, Marcus Rosenbaum, who can keep her in the lifestyle she is so accustomed to. Sydney is the most sought after attorney in the business, mostly because she can be bought for a price by the guilty. Sydney has never lost a case, and many guilty parties walk free because of her excellent representation. This, she takes great pride in. Needing to confront the demons from her childhood that are haunting her, she knows her only option is to return back to the beginning. With high expectations of finding the answers she so desires, Sydney heads to the small town in North Carolina where she was raised to see her Granny. She suddenly comes face-to-face with a plan God has laid out for her, in the form of a snow bank in the middle of a blizzard. There, she is rescued by a veterinarian farmer named Bo Turner. When Sydney wakes from the bump on her head, she finds she is snowbound on Bo's farm that he shares with his young niece Olivia. As time goes by, waiting for the storm to pass, Bo begins to teach Sydney about true love and reconnecting with the God of her childhood. Could it be that Bo and Olivia's love just might be the answers to all of the questions Sydney seeks? Can they find a way into her heart?Will Sydney go back to the life she has worked so hard for in New York, or will she choose another life with real love, that God has given her a glimpse of?

  • by Lois Farley-Ray
    £9.99

    Asil tried to lead a normal nine-year-old life. No matter how hard she tried, she just didn't fit in. Bounced from one foster home to another made life tough. This didn't diminish her positive attitude. One day on her way home from school, she heard a disembodied voice. The voice told her to watch the sky. She witnessed an unearthly phenomena that no human had ever seen. This one event changed her life in ways she could never have imagined.

  • by Joan Lucas
    £18.99

    What happens to a dog once it is adopted? Why does one adopt in the first place? Is the animal afraid? Does it fit in at home?This is one dog's story. Jackie, a year-and-a-half-old-dog, smart, sweet, cared for, now forgotten. How does such a thing happen?I did some guessing and, from there, relate her true story to you. Please enjoy her as much as I do.

  • by Alice J Strauss
    £12.49

    "e;What if Ants Wore Orange Pants"e; was originally conceived as a gift book for the author's grandsons. Starting as two illustrated prints given as baby gifts, it grew over several years into a complete alphabet book. 26 little rhymes for little readers make learning the alphabet as much fun for parents to read as for children to enjoy on their own.

  • by Arlene Brown
    £13.99

    This story will take you into the magical world of Jurassic baseball versus Little League baseball. Read how dinosaurs secretly play the game in a neighborhood park, and then were discovered by three Little League players, and how both leagues come together to play a fun game of baseball. Truly this book can be enjoyed by the entire family, sports fans everywhere, and all ages.

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