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  • by Darren Burch
    £14.99 - 23.99

  • by G P Navarre
    £23.99

    First came the Peacekeepers of Archon. A race of humans possessing a power known as the Radiant Starlight, the Archons were determined to bring peace to a war-torn world known as Matereia. Then came the Golden Hammer Corsol Division, a race of human cyborgs possessing a dazzling array of products. The Golden Hammer sought ownership of the planet's resources and the Archons themselves. And now even a greater threat now plagues the planet. Ilhrek, a Thulantean Monarch of the Throneworld Hierarchy, has taken the world for himself. He promises to transform the world into a proper Throneworld, a planet where are all are enslaved by the Thulanteans. Peacekeeper Ensign Whitney, one of the last few loyal Archon Peacekeepers, is being held against her will. Idolized by the Matereians, Ilhrek plans to groom her into a proper slave and use her as a perfect example of how Archons will serve the Hierarchy. Empowered by the Radiant Starlight, Whitney is the one person who can stop the Mad Monarch and his quest for domination.

  • - An Autobiography
    by Szczesny Leonard Szczesny
    £14.99 - 21.49

  • by Turner Jordan Nadine Turner Jordan
    £12.49 - 17.99

  • - An Historical Biography of a Truly Heroic American
    by Paul E Collins
    £14.99

  • - In Search of the Ten Commandments
    by Marissa R Longoria
    £15.49

  • by RICHARD MURRA DAVIS
    £14.99 - 20.49

  • by Julia M Brignoni
    £12.49

  • - La Jirafa del Amor Cuentos para Ninos
    by Rene Cavazos
    £18.99

  • by K L Dempsey
    £21.49

  • by Rachel Werling
    £14.99 - 23.99

  • - A Collection of Poetry
    by Aaron S Battle
    £11.49 - 21.49

  • - A Novel taking place during the Mexican Revolution
    by Beverly A Mile
    £14.99 - 23.99

  • by Vickie J Cusimano
    £13.49

  • - Grey's Ranch Trilogy
    by Pamela J Roe
    £14.99

  • by Douglas P Krimmel
    £12.49

    Partial truth is what enemy would use to destroy you. Pure truth does not come from the hearts of men. But from the words of God. Knack Knack has lived forever. Nobody knows where he came from or if he is even born from mankind. Some say that he is the one warrior that stuck the side of the Creator himself, damned to walk the earth for all of time. In reality, he is just a reluctant hero trying to do the next right thing. The year is 1843, and gold was on the rise. The Bonnie Loon is one such place that houses many filled with greed. The town of sin and gin. Well-Dressed Dan is one person in particular who is as ruthless as they come, but Knack Knack is no normal human, and when he shows up in town, things get complicated for Dan. What was supposed to be an easy voyage for gold turns into something much more dangerous than what Knack Knack had bargained for.

  • - A Grandfather's Legacy of Wisdom
    by MD Soreff & Stephen Michael
    £12.99

  • by Robert W Parsons
    £18.99

  • - An Exposition of the Doubts, Delusions, and Deceptions of Atheism
    by J Peter Baumgarten
    £13.99

    The Seeker's Guide to Faith confronts and answers the thirteen principal arguments against God that are now advanced by modern secularist movement (sometimes called New Atheism) using the powerful insights and teachings of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.There are many books written to encourage faith for people who are experiencing doubts about God generally. However, this book is the only one of its kind by a Latter-day Saint author that directly and specifically challenges all the main arguments against faith in God that are now aggressively asserted by the belligerent modern secular movement. Its uniqueness is enhanced by the fact that the doctrines and teachings of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are used whenever applicable to effectively answer the challenges raised by this movement. This author believes that the unique teachings and insights of the Church are better suited than those of any other faith for answering those challenges.Furthermore, the author's professional and volunteer activities have afforded him the opportunity to know and work with people of nearly all religious backgrounds, in nearly all walks of life. Recent experiences have led him to examine the reasons many apparently intelligent people reject faith. His legal background and training have aided him in spotting and understanding the weaknesses and flaws of the logical underpinnings of atheism. His Gospel upbringing as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has helped him see through the fog of the dogma and arguments of atheism to the "More Excellent Way" afforded by the Gospel's plan of happiness. He hopes The Seeker's Guide to Faith will help others who stand at the crossroads of their doubts to find their faith in Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ.

  • by Luzcerlis Perez Fuentes
    £12.49

  • by Robyn Reeder
    £11.49

    Robyn Reeder, born Robert Reeder Jr. in the small town of Kokomo, Indiana, knew at a young age that she was different. Robyn is a transgender woman and was born with a boy's body. Her book It's a Boy, It's a Girl A Transgender Story is the first book of a trilogy explaining her life story, starting with the pain and suffering of living in the incorrect body and then the struggles of living as the man she was never meant to be. For years, Robyn tried to make everyone around her happy and live as Robert, until she finally had enough and decided that it was time to finally stop suffering and be who she was always meant to be. You will learn about all the joys Robyn went through as she became the woman she should have always been until one day she was forced to change.

  • by Connie L Inman
    £18.99

    I''m not quite sure what the magic word is.It may not be a word, it may be a kiss.If it is a kiss, be sure not to miss.

  • by K Dupree
    £13.99

    In Greek mythology and modern literature, there are stories about sons of Zeus and sons of Poseidon, but in school one day, I wondered, "What about a son of Hades?" My highly imaginative mind went to work.The Son of Hades is my answer to my own question. The tale is told by Euphemia, the storyteller, and she recounts the tale of Keegan Odysseus Donahue in vivid detail, from how his parents meet to how he became-well, I won''t spoil that for you.The story begins many ages ago, with the heinous act of a desperate deity, the death of the youngest of the Graces at the hand of Hades. This act leads Zeus to make an edict that condemns any child of Hades to death.Sometime later, Angelia, daughter of Hermes, visits Keegan''s mother, Lady Donahue, and whisks her and the small child away to live hidden from all who would carry out Zeus''s edict.Years later, having grown up in his father''s shadow, Keegan is hated and shunned by many, save for his own mother and the daughter of Hermes, until he meets a beautiful demigoddess, Helen Adonia, that takes a liking to him.But this is no Greek comedy, and happiness cannot find our hero so easily. Helen is a descendant of the Graces and is therefore an heir of Hades'' curse, and now Keegan must set out to confront his father in order to save his friend.But the journey will not be an easy one. With the heat of Zeus''s edict bearing down on his neck, Keegan will need all the help he can get to make it to the Underworld alive. Fortunately, Angelia and her companion, Delma Chantal, have decided to accompany him on his quest.What perils does The Son of Hades hold for our heroes? Find out inside.

  • - A Home Office Lord's Novel
    by Lor E Lynn
    £13.99

    With Lord Blakely off on a mission to recover the Waverly heiress, and the Duke of Hawkhurst on his honeymoon, only Emmett and Lord Cortland are left to man the Home Office, which makes it difficult when both are sent on missions of their own. The Earl of Billingswood, Lord Cortland''s uncle, offers help where he can but is not actually employed there. They need someone else they can trust to head up the office while they are away.Mrs. Penelope Smythe uses her position as headmistress at the St. Joseph''s convent school as a front for her work. When she learns that Lord Davenport is trying to find her husband, she is distrustful of the charming lord and evades. After sending him on a wild goose chase to distract him from learning of Benedict''s death, he returns to find her home ablaze. Even though he''s torn between frustration and worry, he offers to help her uncover the truth.The same men who murdered her husband for finding something he wasn''t supposed to are determined to finish the job. An image of a coat of arms is their sole clue. Who is the mysterious Crowned Griffon Society, and what are they after?

  • - Greatest of All Times
    by Beverly J Davis Nbct
    £10.49

    Aurora is a curious young "kid" goat who lives in Farmer Cherry''s goat house. Her twin brother, Daniel, tries to help her. Farmer Cherry is a father figure who helps guide all the animals in the process of growing up. Farmer Cherry sees to their physical and emotional needs.Aurora loves life, but one unusual day presents some problems for Aurora. She has not learned about how to play with others and solve problems. She stumbles into a serious situation. Fortunately, just in time, Aurora learns how to work together so that everyone stays safe.

  • - Everyone Does Not See Things the Same Way
    by Dr James Banks
    £12.99

    The Day My Heart Cried goes into relationships with parents and how to be effective, loving, and firm in the life of a child. It also reveals the power of teamwork with community members to build bridges of love that can only strengthen its citizens.Also, information is given for marriages and how to avoid agreeing to irreconcilable differences. We gain power by having Godly relationships and learning to forgive in lieu of holding grudges for a long time. We should learn to make sacrifices to strengthen our walk of integrity before our final change comes on earth. Moreover, we should learn to let go and give our problem to our King. Besides, he only needs one move to change our trajectory. He did it for my Father, and one day, he will do it for us too.

  • by Karl A Hooper
    £10.49

    Terrorism, hope, and one white-haired old man. The love of a new family.

  • - The Sinking of the C. M. Demson
    by Ron May
    £21.49 - 30.99

  • by Robert Arlen Kemp
    £21.49

    This book is a brief look at the city of Los Angeles that doubles as a biography and the struggle of two men and their families for a cause. Their challenge is seen despite abundant and awesome odds. Just five short miles from the center of Los Angeles, the city slowly melts into a beautiful natural environment. Filled with happy faces, individual dreams, and cool forests, this unique sanctuary attracts millions of visitors.There are numerous amusements for the young and the young at heart, from astronomy and archery to zoology, and the name of this place?

  • by Patty Hamill
    £10.49 - 15.49

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