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  • by John W. Stanko
    £11.49

  • by Craig R. Baxley
    £12.99

    Driven is a candid and entertaining personal story taking the reader through the little known world of the stuntman. Forty-five years of memories offer a fascinating look that chronicles the rise of a stuntman turned director. With behind the scenes tales from such films as Predator, The Warriors, Rollerball, and James Bond, readers will experience the sheer determination it takes to maintain a career as a stuntman and climb the ranks of the film industry to become a director.Driven is a memoir of the never-before-behind the scenes look of the heroes that made Hollywood what it is today -- the stuntman.

  • by Awo Ashiabor
    £19.49

    Activity book for your child between ages 1 to 6 with interactive content including games, puzzles, videos, pictures to color, writing and drawing! Your child will develop the building blocks of early literacy and math skills needed for Kindergarten and plus while following the adventures of Effe and Nii Noi along the Tano-Nzulezu river in Ghana.

  • by Maria Grace
    £11.49

    "Maria Grace's history sheds new light on Austen's writing, exposing secrets usually hidden from the modern reader." Abigail ReynoldsJane Austen's books are full of hidden mysteries for the modern reader. Why on earth would Elizabeth Bennet be expected to consider a suitor like foolish Mr. Collins in Pride and Prejudice? Would Lydia's 'infamous elopement' truly have ruined her family and her other sisters' chances to marry? Why were the Dashwood women thrown out of their home after Mr. Dashwood's death in Sense and Sensibility, and what was the problem with secret engagements anyway? And then there are settlements, pin money, marriage articles and many other puzzles for today's Austen lovers. Customs have changed dramatically in the two centuries since Jane Austen wrote her novels. Beyond the differences in etiquette and speech, words that sound familiar to us are often misleading. References her original readers would have understood leave today's readers scratching their heads and missing important implications. Take a step into history with Maria Grace as she explores the customs, etiquette and legalities of courtship and marriage in Jane Austen's world. Packed with information and rich with detail from Austen's novels, Maria Grace casts a light on the sometimes bizarre rules of Regency courtship and unravels the hidden nuances in Jane Austen's works. Non fiction

  • by Carla Luna
    £12.49

    Take one lavish holiday wedding. Add one evil ex and his bridezilla. And toss in a smoking-hot chef from the past. ¿It's a recipe for disaster.Victoria Blackwood has spent years trying to redeem herself after falling victim to a blackmail scheme that cost her father thousands. So, when he insists she coordinate a big Christmas wedding at her family's winery, she can't say no. Even if the groom is her ex, and the caterer just quit.For Rafael Sanchez, a last-minute call to cater a huge society wedding is a golden opportunity. If he can prove he's up to the challenge, his brothers might entrust him with more responsibility in the family catering business. But when he meets Victoria, he can't believe his eyes. Five years ago, they had a passionate fling that rocked his world. Until she left him with only a fake name to remember her by.To pull off the perfect wedding, Victoria and Rafael can't afford to get caught up in the past. But keeping things professional won't be easy, not when the attraction between them burns hotter than Christmas in July.

  • by Bracha Goetz
    £14.99

    "Where is God? Is He there? It sure looks like He's not anywhere!" - quote from 'Where is God'.Bracha Goetz is a supreme children's author when it comes to using a story to satisfy the natural curiosity in children. This book lovingly helps children find God throughout our natural world.

  • by Nadia Jennifer Ouedraogo
    £12.49

  • by Kiazpora
    £14.49

    The picture book introduces about traditional pottery called a jebena. The book is translated to Tigrinya language.

  • by Sally Ann Slight
    £11.49

    This incredible book by Yogi Sally Ann Slight titled "How the cancer Fell Out of Me" is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the connection between mind, body, and spirituality.With a focus on self-help and personal growth, this non-fiction narrative offers valuable insights into the life sciences, personal and professional development, spirituality, and psychology.Published by SAS PUBLISHING in 2020, this paperback book is an excellent resource for adults seeking to overcome cancer, grief, and other life challenges.This book encompasses the principles found in the Universal Laws of Mental Health.Written in English, this book is an excellent addition to your library if you're looking to understand the importance of mental and emotional well-being in maintaining good physical health.

  • by Meghan Ciana Doidge
    £12.49

    The warriors have fallen. And those they previously protected must now band together to keep the invaders at bay. Mory, a young necromancer; Rochelle, a pregnant oracle; and Jasmine, a fledgling vampire, will do whatever it takes, whatever the cost, to prevent the fated future from unfolding. Even if that means they must become warriors themselves. Graveyards, Visions, and Other Things that Byte consists of three novellas narrated by Mory, Rochelle, and Jasmine, and is set in the Dowser series. It is intended to be read between Dowser 8 and Dowser 9.

  • by Tracy Hill
    £12.49

    Promise and Possibility: two words full of wonder, expressing hope for today and for the future.This little devotional is filled with tad bits of hope meant to encourage your heart. You will also find dashes of faith, joy, and peace sprinkled throughout, all intended to inspire refreshment in your life and revival in your walk with the Lord. Within the pages of this book, through heartwarming devotions, real-life stories, and God-breathed Scripture you will encounter the Savior and the hope He offers. You will glimpse the promise that life holds and the possibility of all that can be when you place your hope in Jesus. He's truly the One who holds the key.Join me in a quest for the hope found in Jesus-one that never disappoints.

  • by W D Burns
    £11.99

    Baltimore, Maryland 1970. Nicole "Redman found herself lost in an unforgiving world of outlaws whom she had grown to love, respect, and understand. Morally bankrupt by the rules of society, the outlaw bikers lived by one rule - an eye for an eye. The brotherhood ran deep, and Nicole "Peaches" Redman was proud to call the Argots her family. In her wildest dreams, she had never imagined herself becoming a prostitute, a dancer, a biker chick, a murderer, or a reputed drug dealer. When life handed her lemons, she made lemonade.

  • by Julia David
    £12.49

    From a desperate yet useful childhood at the Lennhurst Asylum and School for Disabled Children, Anna is married off to a plantation baron, a man old enough to be her father. When he collapses on the frozen pond and drowns, could it be the freedom she's never known? With barely a day of peace as a young widow, her cold-hearted stepsons throw her from their father's home.William Gibbs thinks he knows desperation. With the death of their mother, he is left to raise his four younger siblings in their one-room cabin. One deemed a lunatic, who runs from home, he can't find a moment to keep her safe and work their small tobacco farm. Without the crop, they'll all be destitute. On a dark rainy night searching for his missing sister, Will turns to the local reverend for help. Their simple solution is to marry off the woman who has been sheltering in their church. A woman who reports she's worked with the insane. "A wife will cost you nothing." The reverend's wife points out. Will agrees to take Anna as his wife. Unbeknownst to Will, she wasn't a paid nurse, but a previous patient at Lennhurst Asylum. Has his desperation and crowded cabin just gotten worse? Just as the new family finds care and acceptance for one another, Anna is arrested for the murder of her first husband. Moved by his ever-growing feelings for his new wife, Will vows to protect her from the ludicrous charges. But what about the baby nursing at her breast? It's not Anna's first husbands or Will's baby. And she did not give birth. What kind of hoax is it? Should her past and the innocent babe in her arms doom her to life behind bars? Can Will protect her in time? Contains some PG-13 themes

  • by Thomas G Jewusiak
    £12.99

    Two men and a woman are waiting in a large modern conference room for a fourth person who is late. They are in a bit of a panic because he has never been late before. This fourth person, as the play develops, seems to be someone of immense power upon whom they are dependent for their own authority. As each of these characters in his own way breaks down certain unpleasant truths emerge further fueling their disintegration.>Review: The Other People by Thomas G. Jewusiak is a gripping play that explores the themes of power, identity, and truth in a dystopian world where humanity is ruled by a mysterious group of beings. The play follows the lives of three collaborators who work for the Others, and who are waiting for their boss to arrive for a crucial meeting. As they wait, they begin to question their loyalty, their sanity, and their reality, as they face the possibility that the Others have vanished and left them to their fate. The play is a masterful blend of suspense, humor, and existential drama, that will leave you breathless. The Other People is a must-read for fans of dystopian fiction, political satire, and psychological thrillers. Don't miss this brilliant work by one of the most original and provocative playwrights of our time.

  • by M. Darusha Wehm
    £11.99

    Andersson Dexter is a new man, still living his old life.Part vigilante, part private eye, part cop, Dex is muddling his way through his day job as a faceless customer service rep for a giant firm, while solving routine cases in his off hours. But when a gruesomely mutilated corpse is found, things heat up for Dex and the underground organization he calls the Cubicle Men.Soon, Dex finds himself racing against the clock to find a killer who seems to be determined to strike him close to home.In a grim future where people live and work in crowded, utilitarian cities but escape to an online virtual world, Act of Will explores the capacity we have to choose the directions our lives will take, and the consequences of those choices.

  • by M. Darusha Wehm
    £11.99

    Storefronts busted, businesses destroyed, accounts frozen. No one knows who's behind the rash of vandalism in the virtual world, Marionette City, or how to protect themselves from becoming the next victim.Andersson Dexter has a new lease on life. Things are looking up for the newly independent investigator, when he picks up what seems like an ordinary case of vandalism.Soon Dex discovers that what appears to be a run of the mill case may be linked to a series of more sinister events which could jeopardize the very existence of the virtual world, Marionette City.Join Dex and the rest of The Cubicle Men team on his most complex case yet.

  • by David Thorne
    £18.99

    "The fifth collection of essays and emails by New York Times bestselling author David Thorne"--Cover.

  • by Julia A. David
    £11.99

    How can a God-fearing man be a Good Samaritan when a confusing young woman is making it impossible?Levi Graham is a resilient, independent backwoodsman, who stumbles upon the injured young woman. Good Samaritan, he's finding out the hard way, is not his best strength. In addition to caring for this beautiful, confusing woman, he encounters a robbery, a fire, visits from relatives, and the cabin's previous owners, all disrupting his former peaceful life of solitude and trapping.Suspended between two worlds, Allison Kent is helpless to find her way back home without hurting the kind and handsome man who has graciously taken her in.Clutching her late mother's Burgundy Gloves, Allison can only hope time will awaken her from this awful nightmare. Strange people, strange ideas and a strange young man looking long and ardent at her. How can she convince him she has nothing to give when she no place to call home? Will she rouse from the dark fog before she's left to fend for herself? Will her heart heal before she breaks his to pieces? Inspiring romance of redemption and grace that grips your heart to the very end.All my romances are standalone, wholesome with a touch of pepper. Visit Amazon's Julia A David author's page below for a look at the Burgundy Gloves Short Video Cli

  • by Hannah Gamble
    £17.49

    In this collection of poems, Hannah Gamble plucks the girl from both the men and the unnecessary fluff to show the gut-wrenching reality of being a woman around men. In clipped language, she exposes the raw truth of being briefly trapped inside of a bar doorway and pretending to be okay with that.This collection doesn't sugarcoat. Instead, it cakes the reader in the dirt of men's hands-hands that may cup a woman's chin in deception or force a woman's hips to theirs. With Gamble's explicitly honest language, the audience (all the while trying to shake the filth) will be unable to stop reading, finding at the core of The Traditional Feel of the Ballroom a woman's unshakable determination when she's had enough.

  • by Gill Doughty
    £8.49

  • by Misty Phillip
    £11.49

    Have the challenges of life created a desire to strengthen your walk with God? Now is the time to know what God says about you and how you can live a victorious life. Discover faith and integrity are the character qualities that are yours as an overcomer. Each in-depth study has thought-provoking questions to journal, so you will be able to see your personal growth. The Struggle Is Real, But So is God is a 6-week journey through the Bible that will: Equip you with empowering wisdom. Help you grow spiritually by claiming God's promises as your own. Teach you how to declare scripture over yourself to strengthen your inner being. Show you how to conquer challenges by activating God's Word in your life. Experience just how real God is and know that He is right there with you in the middle of it all.

  • by Steven Riel
    £17.49

    The poetry collection, Fellow Odd Fellow, by author Steve Riel, is a deeply compassionate look at identity from childhood to present through the lens of gay culture and experience. Careful attention to language and sound makes Riel's unwavering descriptions melodic and lilting. Riel's gift is to "unpack, unfold, smooth out one by one," with his provocative verse, boyhood, guilt, fragility, dementia, and AIDS. His poems process longing kept "behind the fake door, then stumble through the tunnel out of this galactic silence." From "the dim closet of confession," a poignant and touching honesty, humor, and imagination illuminate the beauty of embracing self.

  • by Marta Elena Cardoso
    £12.99

    "El Otoño y la rama"es un texto con rima para leer con los niños y niñas impreso en letra mayúscula. La historia comienza con la llegada del Señor Otoño: un anciano abrigado con poncho y sombrero. El viento le vuela el sombrero pero la rama, con sed de venganza, se lo quita. Un recorrido por las cuatro estaciones del año.

  • by Alexander Engel-Hodgkinson
    £16.49

    [PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED AS 'DARK-BOY']Damian and the others finally make it to the the floating country of Sky Japan so that Damian could keep his end of the bargain to help the Knight Sisters find their mother. Unfortunately, things aren't going to be that simple, especially after Damian and the Knight Sisters become entangled in a brutal power struggle between warring criminal syndicates and anti-government factions. On top of that, Damian is given a job to save hundreds of children from the most powerful and sadistic ringleader of the Sky Japan criminal underworld, and he has three different military groups and his vengeful enemy closing in on him from all sides, and only four hours to deal with them before all hell breaks loose.

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