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    The Passage: A New Beginning

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    This story unfolds when a young psychic woman, Kelly Brown, begins searching for the meaning of a premonition that came to her in a dream and has kept haunting her, surrounding the
    death of the previous owner of a beautiful 1900 antebellum home she has recently purchased. Unknown to her, she becomes a key player in an unsuspecting game of revenge as this bitter, unsettled spirit draws her deep into its hold on her while laying a plan for the revenge for his murderer. Kelly is being used as a pawn for this unsettled spirit’s revenge until she is pushed too far. When that happens, she reaches for her inner self to draw strength upon. She holds strong to her spiritual dedication, and in the end, she brings the spirit of the vengeful man and the spirit of his murderer together in union.

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    Bill Hoatson Present’s “Professor Johnson’s” Life Lessons

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    “Bill Hoatson Presents “Professor Johnson’s” Life Lessons” is a compelling ode to the transformative power of parenthood. Through poignant storytelling and profound insights, Hoatson invites readers on a journey of self-discovery and enlightenment, reminding us all of the extraordinary opportunity we have to shape the future through the love and guidance we provide to the next generation. The book is a must-read for anyone who believes in the limitless potential of children and the profound impact of positive parenting.

    -Rebecca Holmes

     

    “Bill Hoatson Presents “Professor Johnson’s” Life Lessons” by Bill Hoatson is a beacon of wisdom and compassion in the realm of parenting literature… Hoatson’s rich narrative, infused with personal anecdotes and insightful reflections, offers a treasure trove of guidance for parents at every stage of the journey. His emphasis on the pivotal role of early childhood experiences in shaping a child’s future underscores the book’s relevance and urgency in today’s world….

    -Mary West

     

    Bill Hoatson’s writing skills in “Professor Johnson’s Life Lessons” are nothing short of exceptional, deserving recognition in the literary world. His ability to craft a narrative that seamlessly blends personal anecdotes, profound insights and practical advice is truly commendable. Hoatson’s writing style is both engaging and accessible, making complex topics such as parenting and child development easily understandable to a wide audience. He has a gift for storytelling, drawing readers in with vivid descriptions and relatable experiences that resonate deeply.

    -Katniss Meagan

     

    I believe that Bill Hoatson’s book on successful parenting is valuable for everybody, but especially for teenagers and young adults… Mr. Hoatson has had forty years of experience teaching children at all grade levels in economically challenged areas of North Florida and Southern Georgia and his experience is needed by those aspiring to raise children.

    -Alonzo Harvin

    Parenting Instructor

    Re-entry Coordinator

    Federal Prison System – 15 Years

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    From Blunder to Blessing

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    Born at the edge of an open-pit copper mine in New Mexico, Jan Thomas comes from a background of working-class people, cultural Christians, but not committed believers. Growing up, he had influences and experiences causing doubts about himself and his ability to become more than his environment would have predicted. Influenced by teachers, Air Force buddies, and others, he began to trust God to do in him what he could not do for himself. As a youngster he thought he had no academic ability, but got BA and MDiv degrees. As a pastor he felt like a failure and began a career working in prisons. Struggling with life, he continued to try to serve. He married Fern, a widow with two children, and they had another child together. He became an administrator after only a few years; but his codependent nature, the desire to fit in, and to be liked at any cost nearly cost him his life. An old alcohol issue came back, at a time he was involved in two of the most amazing ministries of the twenty-first century, Celebrate Recovery and Kairos. Retiring in 1997, he began using CR in the prison he retired from. He was asked to help get the program into jails and prisons and became the first national director of Celebrate Recovery Inside. Celebrate Recovery Inside stretches across the United States and Canada as well as in many nations elsewhere. His own struggles have helped him become dedicated to the purpose God intended for him from the beginning. His ministry was not as a pastor but to those, like him, who struggled with life’s issues. When he stopped teaching and started the healing process for himself, God helped him to stop blundering and begin to see more of God’s blessing. He also used material from a course he taught at the New Mexico Corrections Academy to develop a curriculum for Christian communication to be used in the program called: How to Say What You Mean: Without Being Mean. His life has been one of service to people who struggle and find real help and meaning from a relationship with Jesus Christ. His autobiography is called: From Blunder to Blessing.

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    Melvin The Fantastic Bird

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    Peggy Seeney Caranda is an illustrator and author.

     

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    Going Postal: 2nd Edition

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    Willie Roy Hargis worked for the Postal Service for 32 years. He began his Postal career as a City Letter Carrier in 1967. In January 1973, while carrying mail he enrolled at Tarrant County Junior College, attending night classes. After receiving a promotion in 1975 to Building Services Supervisor, he began working nights and enrolled at Texas Wesleyan College. He graduated from Texas Wesleyans College in December 1978, with a degree in Business Administration.

    Mr. Hargis worked as a City Letter Carrier, a Carrier Technician, Building Service Supervisor, as an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Counselor, a Labor Relations Assistant, Injury Compensation Supervisor, Delivery Service Supervisor, Station Superintendent, Station Manager, Ad Hoc EEO Investigator, and Labor Relations Representative.

    In 1988, the Fort Worth office became a District Office, and the Labor Relations Representative position was upgraded to Manager. Mr. Hargis remained in that position until retirement in 1999. In addition, to his Postal career, Mr. Hargis graduated from Special Warfare School at Fort Bragg, NC in 1966, and served his country as an Army Special Forces, Green Beret, Paratrooper.

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    Murder and Mayhem in Cedar Falls

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    John Brennon, a college professor of astronomy, and Denise Cole, a college professor of music, both dabble in helping the police solve crimes of almost any kind. They live in Cedar Falls, a small Midwestern town that has crimes of rape and murder to solve, with a coven of witches to muddy up the water.

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    The Grottos of Barigoule: A Novel

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    In April of 1545, a horrific massacre of more than 3,000 “heretics” in southern France occurred. In one small village, twenty-five women and children hid in a secret grotto in the hills above town. But they were betrayed. Royal and papal troops built a fire in the mouth of the grotto and murdered them all by suffocation. So much is an established historical fact.

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    The Journey to Hangtown Haven

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    How a group of committed volunteers led by a retired aerospace engineer built a homeless shelter in a gold rush community and how the power and financial elite closed it down. Was it because Hangtown Haven was an unexpected success?

    How does one build a successful homeless shelter that is legal, practical and economical at no cost to the taxpayer? A group of homeless volunteers led by a retired aerospace engineer along with non-profit corporations and concerned churches jumped into the fray and did just that. Not, however, without making mistakes and ruffling feathers along the way. No one could have predicted how controversial it would be to provide shelter to our neighbors who had no place to live. “We are going to build a modern dog shelter with $7 million, but don’t bother asking the county or the city for one penny to help our homeless citizens.”

    So, the real question is, “How do you build a homeless shelter that works and is acceptable to the entire community with donations only?” This book tells the story of one Sierra community’s eff ort to answer this question and how its success proved that it could be done, however its success also turned the city’s power establishment against it.

    When it was obvious that the shelter was a success and homeless people were thriving, the city’s power structure got together and closed it down throwing forty homeless men and women out of their shelter in the middle of winter with no place to live.

    But the genie is out of the bottle now and the occupants of this small gold mining town know how to do it the next time. They are prepared to try again until they are successful even though all of the business, political and power interests are determined to stop it. Th is story tells how it was done, how it can be done and how to avoid serious mistakes along the way.

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    The Religion That Was Changed By Its Own Priesthood

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    Lennart Wingardh is a Swedish and American citizen who was born in Cuba, where he educated until age eleven, when the family moved to Sweden. After graduating in Telecommunications Engineering, he joined Ericsson, the Telecom giant and worked with Latin America up to the level of General manager in Mexico. In 1980 he switched over to Motorola in Chicago, with whom he pioneered the entry of Cellular in Latin America. In Argentina Lennart became known as the father of cellular. Upon retirement in 1998, Lennart began to study the ancient prophecies of God that always interested him that are found in scriptures, specifically in the Jewish Bible (Old Testament), the Book of Revelation, the Qur’an and more. In doing so he became interested in matters about religion – specifically the ones of Abrahamic origin – that led him to write this remarkable book that reveals without a doubt that one of the religions was changed by its priesthood that’s a no-no with serious consequences for its priesthoods as well as for its followers.

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    How Humanity Lost the Natural Way of Walking and Ended Up with Poor Posture and Back Pain: A Comprehensive Research into Contemporary and Centuries Old Books and Paintings Showing How

    Price range: $3.99 through $13.99

    How many times as we were growing up were we told to “put your shoes on”? It sounded like a sensible idea. Ever since durable footwear became more widely accessible a few generations ago, individuals have valued the protection they provide. It changed the way people walked since they were no longer concerned about the discomfort of walking on rough or pointy surfaces.

    You’ll notice that your walk changes from walking in shoes to walking barefoot. When you walk barefoot, you take extra care to land on your toes so they can act as shock absorbers. You most likely walk erratically in shoes, stomping on the ground and landing on your heel because you’re afraid of stepping on something sharp. You are aware that your shoes will keep your feet safe. However, wearing shoes more often and going barefoot or in light shoes less has had an unanticipated effect on most people’s poor posture and back pain.

    Discover a tried-and-true, yet mostly ignored, healthy walking technique by reading this book.

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    Engaging the Silent Sufferer

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    In Engaging the Silent Sufferer, Dr. Jerome Newton addresses the issues of shame, guilt, and disgrace that continually plague men and women who are suffering in silence. By its nature, abuse is a topic that is rarely discussed. Perpetrators remain silent because they recognize their acts could be deemed criminal, and victims remain silent because of many factors are addressed in this writing.

    Dr. Newton discloses the pains and wounds of those affected by such abuse while simultaneously exposing the perpetrators who inflicted the pain. Many have kept the secret of abuse to prevent punishment and embarrassment to the family’s reputation, while the real crime of the abuse scenario is that of silence. The stories disclosed in this book include various types of abuse; however, sexual and/or physical abuse and the difficult conversations surrounding the incidents became the catalysts for the book.

    This book is designed to help give illumination and provide a vehicle of expression by:

    • Sharing stories of abuse that encourage those who are still suffering in silence to come out and be heard, understanding that they no longer have to hide their private struggles behind their public success.

    • Providing the necessary tools for those who are suffering in silence to regain freedom, rehabilitate their lives, and be empowered to live with strength, honor and dignity.

    • Providing assistance through the resources available via clinical or pastoral counseling, as well as other professional venues.

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    The Life Only Exist On The Earth: And God Create Eve From Rip Adam

    $13.99

    Woman is the Right Hand of man and the Right School for Children and Good Home Keeper United.

    God Bless All Woman

    Amen

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    Ticket to Oregon

    $13.99

    Three generations of the Ticket family have stood behind their bar in the fictional small town of Cordell, Oregon, serving the rich and poor, loggers and lumbermen, dreamers and drifters, revelers and mourners. Owen Ticket, the current proprietor, hasn’t spent much time outside of this town created by two entrepreneurs. But he has seen and heard about it all.

    When Owen and an out-of-towner engage in a story-telling match, Owen pours forth tale after engaging tale, garnishing most with his own perceptive and insight into human nature and condition. Ticket’s Bar has been through it all – the booms and bubbles and heartaches of the 1900s with Depression, Prohibition, two war wars, the Korea conflict, the Vietnam debacle, and the plight of the American wood industry.

    Join Owen as he opens the tap and draws a pitcher full of laughter and tears, offering a century’s worth of entertainment from his person and time inter-connected stories. The reader meets a pokerplaying cheat, the love-anguished Constanze Osterhagen, Paws The Wonder Dog, Stonekicker Bob, the Frenchman, the local grave digger, Owen’s father and grandfather, and Anne Oakley herself.

    All of this and more in the shadow of Mt. Hood, the high plains, and the majestic but treacherous Deschutes River. So, pull up a stool, park your heels on the brass foot rail and settle in for the wonderful story-telling skills of Owen Ticket.

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    The No Money Down System Investor

    Price range: $3.99 through $13.99

    Imagine if you can buy a house. Rehab this house. Rent out this rehab house to a qualified renter. You then go to the bank and refinance this beautiful house. Pull some equity out, lower the APR, and then guess what? Repeat. Do it again. This may sound too good to be true but believe me, it’s happening every day. This book will be an eye-opener. It has the side effect of making you lots of money. Start reading now!

    * Find the right properties.

    * Find motivated sellers.

    * Earn 60 percent profit on a 10-0 percent investment.

    * Leverage profits and build your wealth.

    * Convert problems into gigantic paydays.

    * Take action now!

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    In His Footsteps

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    In His Footsteps: Is a story that was written with our country’s veterans in mind. It is also for the survivors left behind, by the ones that died in battle.

    Jeff O’Connor is a thirty plus year old man who lost his father in the Vietnam War. He wakes up one morning feeling his life isn’t worth much as it was. Though he is a successful business man, a father of two, his wife has divorced him. He figures his problem comes from not having been raised by his parents, but his grandmother. Though she did her best, she couldn’t give him what he needs as to information about his father. To add to that, she told him all about his mother, but she wouldn’t talk about her son. It was this lack of information that didn’t allow him closure. He feels if he had a better understanding of who his father was it would help him. Though he knows that he’ll never get his father back he feels the next-best thing would be to walk, “In his footsteps.” In doing what he proposed to do may give him something to start a new life from.

    Though he sees some problems in what he decides to do, he also feels it will be worth it. As with so many things we decide to do, he finds himself with more than he expected. One of the things he learns is that no matter what you do; you’re apt to touch the lives of others.

    So if you’re up to a story full of adventure, action, mystery, suspense and a few tears: Start turning the pages for a story you will find hard to believe.

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    Row

    Price range: $3.99 through $13.99

    “I am walking the hallway nearing the chamber. My heart pounding out of my chest like a drum. Minutes, seconds, steps, away from being

    put to rest.”

    As the day’s tarnish Fayaz sits in his jail cell reflecting on his life’s triumphs and tragedies. He writes his daily journals in the notorious San Quentin prison. Each journal entry, one day closer to his execution.

    Documenting for his family and friends, trying to leave one more lasting memory before he is slayed. Locked away 23 hours. No social interaction. Only living in his closed cell with nothing but his thoughts and a writing pad.

    Insanity is at the forefront as he fights his past inner demons. But life is going to end very soon as each day gets closer and closer to the notorious San Quentin lethal injection that has massacred over 1,200 men.

    Will he get a stay of execution or will life as he knows it be coming to an end?