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    More Stories From Three Brothers

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    Why A Refuge

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    Ghost In The Turret

    Leira MacGregor is invited to stay at Skye Finnegan’s home during spring vacation while her parents go to Aruba. Ecstatically, their best friend Addy Davies is welcome to stay also.

    Already warned that Skye’s turreted guest room’s attic is out of limits, they defiantly investigated and encounter strange and terrifying events. They conquer numerous fears with the help of an old friend and an unexpected ally. Then, winding their way through a series of hair-raising adventures, they come face to face with a ghost in a triangle of Mysteries.

    The three best friends (LAS) are united together again to solve their most fearsome and deadly adventure yet. While Leira and Addy are staying with Skye, they investigate “The Ghost” in the attic. Emotions heighten as threatening messages appear. Are the message truly from the grave? They see the advice- or help, from astonishing sources, but it might be too late for one person has already died.

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    The Last Laugh Is Mine

    This novel is about the struggle by a young man to change an age-old traditional matrilineal system of inheritance and its consequences. The hero Owia Atta is forced to become a farmer, contrary to his wish to be educated to play a leadership role in this fictionalized African community of Wofakurom. He works to create his father’s wealth but is disinherited at his father’s death when the assets are given to his father’s nephew in accordance with tradition and customs. Owia Atta’s resistance against this practice provides moments of tension in the novel, leading to his clash with tradition and consequent felony for which he is punished. But his daring efforts have a big impact on his society. The novel reflects the reality of an ethnic group’s worldview and draws attention to its potential to create social unrest. It interweaves political, social, cultural, and economic issues, bringing together historical developments and the place of the traditional African society in the modern world.

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    Depression Where: Journey To Recovery

    “I have written a journal to have a journey to recovery. I’m an advocate for healing in different ways for all ages. We are in an era where depression and suicide have reached an all time high. This journal is designed to help in the healing process to create a safe place for everyone to read and write down if unable to talk at that time. Until help is obtained, this is a gateway to help in the progression to healing. I dedicate this journal to everyone who has ever been told to suck it up and move on, to those who were told that their voice doesn’t matter, to those whose cries don’t get heard”

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    EMP Causality

    Ann, a Massachusetts state trooper, loaded her duffle bag, extra ammunition, and supplies in the back of the Humvee. Camille, a middle-aged full-figured woman of African descent is riding shotgun. She carries a heavy heart. Her purpose on this trip is to inform her sister that her son was killed by a roving gang. William is sitting in the back seat next to Fred. He is a caregiver for his client Fred, a heavyset challenged man in his late seventies. William is desperately, almost neurotically, trying to seek medical help for Fred. Since the EMP strike, Fred has been without the proper medication for diabetes and high blood pressure. The four in the Humvee are on a perilous journey halfway across the country, to a “tent city” near the Mississippi River, a long ways from Boston. Through each bend and turn, they meet some people in need and others who have evil in their souls. Four unlikely heroes in a Humvee, on an unlikely trip—the recipe for a captivating story.

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    Boston Flickers

    Jessica had been bicycling hard for two hours in a desperate attempt to be with her boyfriend Joshua. Her father had basically forbidden any further contact. With nothing else to live for, she was on a dangerous journey. It was bad enough to drive through this lawless countryside in a vintage car. Alone, on a bicycle, it was almost unthinkable. Exhausted, she laid down on the side of the road and made peace with the Lord.

     

    An EMP blast has littered most roads in the eastern U.S. with stalled cars, their modern computer-based ignitions fried beyond repair. Ben Randall had formed a survival collaborative with his neighbors. They had to venture out for food, water and medicines while trying to avoid local gangs of thugs. Local governments were operating with skeletons crews at best. Officer Ryan was one of the few Massachusetts State Police officers who had transportation and was able to remain at his post. As a member of Ben’s collaborative, he coordinated the formation of a new collaborative. It took an hour’s drive with the non-computerized antique Buick that Ben’s son Randy had lovingly restored.

     

    Daniel was the leader of the new collaborative. He was a talented man who spoke a number of languages, was a decent musician, and had the natural gift to be a good salesman. Trouble is, he is not a hands-on guy. Starting in the mix in the new collaborative was Daniel’s wife, who is often at odds with him, and his son Joshua. Ah, Joshua, the apple does not fall far from the tree. Leaving college early, Joshua’s dreams were like those of his dad. He was also gifted with the gab, loved sales and meeting people. He too was worldly, spoke several languages, and come across as a handsome, confident young man.

     

    When the two collaborative meet, it is the encounter of Jessica and Joshua that sets off a tangled journey through danger, survival and love. It inflicts family wounds and eventually pushes the two lovers to leave for “tent city”. Like the first book, “Boston Darkens”, you will find this story fast paced, and captivating to the end.

     

    “Boston Flickers” is a story of family conflict, friends, and romance, mixed-in with the wit of a unique cast of characters.

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    Boston Darkens

    The Kenyan runner was the favorite to win this year’s Boston Marathon. At least that’s what the sports broadcaster blurted on Ben’s car radio. He was on the Mass Pike, making his way through heavy traffic. Just a few more miles to go. Suddenly a shockwave of energy burst through the air. Ben’s car shut down.

     

    Dumbfounded, he held tight to the steering wheel. What the fuck, he thought. His Honda Accord was new. He turned the ignition switch over, but there was nothing. He tried the lights, windows, and door, but again nothing. It was just dead as a doornail. “Damn,” he muttered and grinned. After a minute he looked around him. It wasn’t rush-hour traffic. He was in a huge parking lot.

     

    Jessica, Ben’s daughter, was in her classroom. As a high school student, she was coming down the home stretch. Her whole life was ahead of her. The teacher was beginning the first lesson. Click the lights, and computers went off. “Stay calm” the teacher said. Seconds turned into minutes. A student raised his hand.

     

    He had to go to the bathroom. Confusion and anxiety set in. The principal was beside himself. What was the protocol for this? There was no cell phone reception, and the police or fire departments weren’t showing up. Minutes turned into hours. Action was required. Would he make the wrong decision? Would he endanger lives? Would he be sued? His pay grade was high but not high enough for this.

     

    Ben, Alice (his wife), Randy (his son), and Jessica were living the American dream. They were now confronted by an evil act of aggression, a life-changing event for this wholesome family, their neighbors, and everyone within hundreds of miles. This drama portrays a family’s efforts to survive. In their struggle, they are joined together by an unlikely collection of heroes—Ben, his shy teenage daughter, Jessica, and her friend Vivian. He has a rebellious son named Randy and an eccentric recluse of a neighbor who’s an intellectually challenged adult. There is a neighborhood construction contractor, a keen, quiet-spoken hip Native American father a fair-play, Easy Rider biker dude, a couple of “fly by the seat of their pants” local cops, the Massachusetts Turnpike, and of course Randy’s lovingly restored classic: a 1958 Buick. You’ll have to read it to believe it.

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    Wilderness Women

    When Alberta Starr found herself in trouble she ended up asking her internet friends to help. They came and succeeded. While there, the gals saw similarities. Similarities in their lives and many other things. What they are, you will find out by reading Wildness Women.

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    Jacobus: A Eunuch’s Faith: Book 1: The Apprentice

    In the first century Roman Empire at fourteen, the legal age of manhood, Jacobus’ father contracted him to relatives in Sicily as an apprentice learning his Jewish family’s shipping business. Being what the Greeks called a “natural eunuch”, he found himself living with two “cut eunuch” Carthaginian slaves who eventually became his lowers. As his apprenticeship progressed, the family recognized his natural leadership abilities surpassed his age. By sixteen, he developed a strategy to enter the India trade which succeeded beyond expectations. He also became the second “spouse” of his cousin, the director of Aetna shipping.

    Everything, in his life changed when his brother-in-law, Simon from Cyrene, was awoken one night by a frightening vision causing some of the family, with their Judeo-Indian partners to take Simon to Jerusalem for Passover.

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    Jacobus: A Eunuch’s Faith: Book 2: India Connection

    Jacobus and members of his extended family arrive in Jerusalem for Passover. The day after Passover, they encounter The Prophet in a crowded street in Old Jerusalem. In shock, they follow the crowd toa hill where they watch his execution.

     

    Soon, Jacobus fulfills his dream to represent his family on their first trading mission to India. While there, two local kings gift him with an orphaned baby elephant and its trainer. The next year, while preparing for another Indian voyage in Alexandria, Egypt, Jacobus encountered the Apostle Thomas while entering a local synagogue. Thomas decides to join them when they sail up the Nile and by caravan across the desert to board their ship for India, where he worked for the rest of his life. In Jacobus’ senior years, he is joined by his freed Carthaginian slave as they travel by elephant from south India to Jerusalem and witness another terror in that ancient city.

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    JACK JACOBS AND THE DOOMSDAY TIME MACHINE

    In this futuristic time travel puzzler, Jack Jacobs and his organic supercomputer, Jennifer, have been gone from Earth for sixteen years. When they finally arrived back, they expected it to be in the year 2199, but found it was one-hundred years into their past. An analysis of their last time tunnel revealed there was a time distortion that not only shifted them into a new universe, but was related to an event from another galaxy. Their spaceships carbon based nanotube computer also registered Jacobs as the one who discovered the galaxy, yet he had no recollections. In their quest to come up with answers, they determine their spaceships quantum gravity drive is caught up in a series of time distortions, and the only possible solution to their predicament lies in a distant galaxy they may have visited, but have no way of knowing. They must now trek across the universe to a mysterious galaxy millions of light years away. What they found there was something neither of them ever expected. It took them where no one has ever been before.

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    Killing Blue Eyes

    Killing Blue Eyes

    A repulsive murder, the strange resurfacing of an Ancient Biblical Event, and a perplexing threat long hidden from the world mysteriously collide; bringing together an improbable team of dedicated law-enforcers. Focused on the hunt for the elusive Serial Killer called ‘Blue Eyes’; the team quickly realizes this man, or whatever he is, not only proves resilient, but possesses a strong contact within the dark confines of the Spiritual Realm. And at the very center of it all stands Clayton Cooper, Marshal of the small Indiana town of, Brooke. Cooper is taken by surprise and left bewildered when the world’s most formidable killer calls him personally; as if old friends. Pursuant to the contact, the Marshal is visited by Special FBI Agent Bob Lemus, informing him he has now become the agency’s most promising hope of ever capturing the cold-blooded killer… the FBI’s number one target and magically elusive psychopath known around the world, as ‘Blue Eyes’.

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    Prey for the Abyss

    7 years ago, a double murder in the small Town of Brooke Indiana began an intense manhunt leading Marshal Clayton Cooper and the FBI into a dark and ominous search for the Serial Killer known as Blue Eyes. Following a tense horrifying hunt the killer was captured and locked down on death row.

    Now, days from his execution, the axis of evil will rise once more. Through the means of inside assistance, the Blue Eyes Killer will taste the sweetness of freedom and end the seven years of peace and tranquility resting in the heart and lives of those involved in his capture. Through the darkness which motivates him, he will once again give birth to the lust and love of killing, and ‘this time’ ‘once and for all’ through the powers of Hell itself, stern determination drives him to accomplish the Sheol inspired goal he MUST fulfill. Hell waits! So, he believes!

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    Out of the Shadows: The Saga of Caroline York: Her Days Among the Cayugas

    “Out of the Shadows” follows Caroline York in the 1760s. Newly-arrived from Ireland, she settles upon her uncle’s farm to administer it. When they were besieged by unsolicited intrusions, Caroline repels them, only to suffer the mysterious death of her uncle, after which she herself is kidnapped by a surly and arrogant British captain. Her daughter and husband conspire to find her. They enlist support from the one-remaining French garrison in the region and a friendly Iroquois chieftain. Caroline is finally rescued. In turn, she vows to literally clean up the New York frontier by seeking to change the status-quo between those with power and those held in subservience. Armed with a beguiling wit and charm, she becomes the mistress of deception and cunning as she prevails upon some of the major power brokers of the day. In due course, she brings about needed changes in the New York socio-political structure which helped transform the colony into the standard-bearer of 18th-century social justice, so carving out her own legacy.

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    Child of Stone

    In this new fiction book full of action and adventure, Child of Stone tells the story of a teen who is cursed by a dragontail and transformed.

    The adventure begins when a dark immortal discovers a realm created by the Light. Darkness invades, a child is born, and a curse summoned.

    The Immortals require worthy mortals to be their champions in the battle of light and dark. At the center of the Immortals’ conflict, the child meets many enchanted spirits, a prince, and even a princess. Their songs soon become engaged in their battle.

    Can the child grow to make the right choices and find the faith, courage, and sacrifices necessary to break the curse, find a champion, and fulfill his destiny?

    If you like a tale of challenge and adversity…

    …faith, courage, and sacrifice…

    …battle and conflict…

    …imaginative creatures…

    …a tale of young romance…

    …and discovering new worlds…

    Then Mount Up-Time to Ride!

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