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    A Roof Over Our Heads and Food on the Table

    Pat Kavanaugh wanted to major in English at Nutmeg State University. His parents persuaded him to major in accounting because it would be more practical than being a writer. At NSU, he met his roommate named Sean Donnelly. Both Irish-Americans, they became friends despite Sean’s troubling secret. Pat then becomes a cashier at Delacroix’s Grocery Store. After graduation, Pat continued working at Delacroix’s, but the chances of advancement are rather slim.
    Pat then began a job search. Along the way, he moved to his own apartment, attended Sunday Masses at All Saints Church, became friends with another parishioner, and met a young woman. He also invested in a business that his parents felt was unethical. In the end, Sean was always there for him.

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    Ticket to Oregon

    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.

    $13.99
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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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    Just Like Daddy

    This is a story of L.A life the hustle & struggle of two young men, and the life changing decision they’re left to make. African American, Romeo Jackson Mexican American, Romero Ramirez grow up in Los Angeles challenged by neighborhood struggles and society’s expectations on different sides of our racial palisade. although these two young men are different culturally, they yet share similar destructive addictions to L.A. gang lifestyle, in search of money, power, and respect. With only one truly positive goal in common and that’s raising their sons to be more than just another Black and Mexican product of Los Angeles’ destructive trend. They will bond as brothers in their struggles to survive “The Game” All the while, watchful eyes and impressionable souls pay close attention.

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    Ex-detective Agency

    This novel is a fast-moving murder mystery adventure about two call girls (the fruits) living in Chicago Illinois. When one of them believes she has killed a client, the two of them head for Jazmin’s uncle’s cabin on clam lake near Sheboygan Wisconsin. Along the way they meet a bounty hunter and an ex-detective.

    A storm occurs while all of them are headed through Wisconsin. One of them ends up in a tornado and one of them disappears under suspicious circumstances.

    Bodies are uncovered but whose bodies, are they?

    The Ex-Detectives Agency whose motto is ‘You hide the body and we will find it and you’ gets involved in finding the person who is taken by the tornado and the person who is missing. Relationships develop throughout the novel.

    The story takes you through a comedy mix of characters and circumstances including the trails and tribulations an apartment owner goes through with his renters.

    Enjoy the hilarious adventure of these misfits as they try to survive.

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    America’s Deceit

    America’s Deceit is a gripping political thriller that reexamines one of the most shocking moments in American history-the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. But this story goes far beyond Dallas, 1963. What begins as a historical tragedy unravels into a modern web of corruption, espionage, and betrayal at the highest levels of power. Through decades of buried evidence and silenced witnesses, the novel exposes the intricate machinery that keeps the truth hidden-a machinery still at work today. Was Kennedy’s death the act of a lone gunman, or part of something far more sinister?

    From the corridors of Washington to covert operations overseas. America’s Deceit pulls readers into the shadow of power where patriotism collides with conspiracy-and where one man’s search for answers could change everything we thought we knew about our nation’s past.

    The deeper you dig into history… the darker it gets.

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    Skeleton Crew Manhunt

    Familiar characters return and new ones hit the ground running in this stand alone sequel to Blue Undertow. Sergeant Morrow and his squad of rogue cops fight internal corruption and solve minor crimes unaware that the notorious Skeleton Crew bank robbery team is headed their way.

    FBI Agent Anthony Donovan collects clues and closes in on the motivated and well trained bank robbers. But who are these skilled criminals? Former military? Law Enforcement? They must use their wits if they want to keep one step ahead of the law.

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    Summer’s End: A Novel

    As a music composer and author, KATHRYN B. HULL is a member of ASCAP and SCBWI. She is a State and Nationally certified teacher of music with an active studio in La Quinta, California, having taught music in elementary schools and college. She has written children’s books as well as this novel. She volunteers her time with numerous community organizations with a focus on the arts and education. She is listed in The Top Ten Registry and several Who’s Who publications, including Who’s Who of American Women.

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    Solomon Levi MacKeefer: A Gypsy with a Very Great Heart

    He was a gypsy, part of a gypsy band. His name was Solomon Levi Brown. His coming was not a part of his parents’ plans but was more of an example of the old saying that “accidents cause people.” As a consequence, he ended up as a child of the whole band of gypsies, dined with anyone handy, and slept wherever he could lay his head.
    They called him Solly MacKeefer, and he started his life on a rough road. He learned compassion as a young boy as he watched a girl cry over her lost pet. He eventually found love with a beautiful gypsy woman, and they brought a child into the world. However, tragedy struck this happy family when they moved to Canada, and nothing was ever the same again.
    Still, Solly persevered even after facing terrible loss. No matter how cruel the world, Solly refused to be the same. He found friends in unexpected places and even died a hero. At his funeral, crowds came from all around, proving that one man changed many lives. This is Solly’s story-a gypsy boy who grew into a man and left a legacy of kindness and love.
    The author, having grave concerns that in the present situation, there is too much discrimination and persecution for the least fortunate of this world and because of his belief that the vast majority of the people as a whole are a kind and benevolent society and quick to respond to the plight of their fellow man. He has tried to show that in this story.
    And we should all be reminded that someone once said: “and as ye shall do unto the least of my brethren likewise shall I do unto you”.

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    By : America

    My American Terrorists: Home Grown Family Terrorists…Does She Escape?

    In this gripping and emotionally charged narrative, America shares an unforgettable journey through the trials of life; driven by the relentless pursuit of love, happiness, justice, and peace. The story unveils shocking revelations of deceit, contempt, racketeering; and hidden sex offenders within her own circle. Determined to break free from abuse and jealousy, she embarks on a courageous fight to reclaim her life and create a world rooted in kindness and truth. This compelling tale is a testament to resilience and the unyielding desire to transform pain into peace.

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    Gunfighter Jake: The Most Unusual Gunfighter the West Has Ever Seen

    “My husband has been an avid Western fan and horseman all his life. He wanted to write a Western that was completely different from the typical ones, and he succeeded in doing so with this book. His main character, Jake, is unlike any character that has been portrayed in Western movies or novels. What makes the gunfighter unusual is not only that he is the fastest on the draw that ever lived, but also that he has a unique way of handling those who try to make a name for themselves by challenging him to a gunfight, making them realize they wouldn’t have a chance. This book contains many stories about Jake’s life, as well as other interesting characters. The last story in the book is about a woman seeking revenge. Jake teaches her how to use a gun and become a deadly fast draw. He then helps her get her revenge. This story is both interesting and exciting, and the method she uses to seek revenge is unusual and unlike any story ever told.”
    – Patricia, wife of the author

    Price range: $3.99 through $15.99
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    Secret Lovers

    Samantha, a successful business owner, welcomes a new employee. She finds herself stuck between two lovers and things go from good to bad. In the end, Samantha finds herself choosing between the new employee or her high school sweetheart

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    Forceful Fliegers Minus Folly

    6 to 7 different ISBN’s find their ways together, beelined, balanced with smith words of wills, wishes, & whim afloat upon the age of eyes where we all shall begin.

    To the poetic spirit within us all,
    to clear the paths of positivity,
    with a fullness of futures whom gather no uncertainty.

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    The Junk Drawer: A Place for Our Dreams

    The Junk Drawer: A Place for Our Dreams introduces us to two groups of teens growing up in Memphis, TN, in the late sixties. One group is black and the other white. Their initial meeting almost ends with devastating consequences, but the hopes and dreams of these teens are put to the test in an effort to bring about racial reconciliation following the death of Dr. King and the violence that follows. This story is tempered with the unforgettable good times of Washington Park in North Memphis. Rickey Alan Smith demonstrates that every person, even in war-ravished Vietnam, has dreams. No obstacle can stand in the way of true love. The Junk Drawer shows just what we should do to keep our hopes and dreams alive.

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    VieVie La Fontaine

    When I first published this book in 2018, wars raged in various parts of the world, just like today. Hourly, we were allowed to follow the horror and depravity as it unfolded. On June 14, 1940, during World War II, Germany invaded Paris, marking the start of the German occupation. At that time, there wasn’t the ease of news delivery at citizens’ fingertips. Instead, acts of bravery that we seldom consider occurred. Despite the possibility of severe punishment, the underground press distributed newspapers to offset the Vichy and German propaganda. Often, coded messages relayed instructions to members of the Resistance. An attempt to distribute and obtain daily news was itself a death sentence if found out. Yet, the spirit of the oppressed was undaunted.
    VieVie La Fontaine is the story of two souls drawn together by a force they couldn’t comprehend.
    Facts are intertwined with Fiction as this tale of incredible bravery unfolds. Maybe, there existed a Mark and VieVie. We may never know, but I offer VieVie La Fontaine in honor of the strength and determination of so many.

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    The Secret Guy: A New England Diary: A New England

    It does not matter who he is, my Secret Guy. The only thing which matters is that he is mine. We meet in private. Nobody can comment. No one can interfere. If it becomes necessary to meet in public, we require anonymity within a crowd of strangers. When our story is finished, then finally, others may know it. Future readers of these pages will know it, in due time.

    $29.99