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(0)By : Rodney Thompson
For Troubled Black Girls, Who Sometimes Cry
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Mindtalk
$3.99 – $16.99Price range: $3.99 through $16.99Mindtalk
Private Investigators Alex Stone and Joe Hardon stumble upon a covert American/Russian project named MINDTALK; the secret development of a serum allowing telepathic communication between injected humans and some animal species as well. In a desperate fight to free an innocent mother and her two children, they themselves are taken captive and made human guinea pigs for the serum’s dangerous advancement. Determination fueled by impeccable self-discipline, unthinkable human endurance, and cold-blooded reasoning place them in the most fearsome fight of their lives. Both very quickly learn that DISCRETION IS NOT ALWAYS THE BETTER PART OF VALOR!
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(0)By : Greg Messel
Dreams That Never Were
$3.99 – $11.99Price range: $3.99 through $11.99On June 5, 1968 Senator Robert F. Kennedy, then a candidate for President, is mortally wounded by assassin Sirhan Sirhan in the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. Among the innocent bystanders who were also shot that night is a young idealistic reporter from San Francisco, Alex Hurley. The tragic incident changes his life as he’s swept up in the turbulent events of 1968. Alex is conflicted about the Vietnam War after spending six months there as a reporter. The war costs him his first marriage and threatens to tear his family apart. However, he meets a woman who’s love restores his hope and together they forge a new life set against the backdrop of the war, the civil rights struggle and political upheaval in the San Francisco Bay Area. Alex Hurley’s story is part political thriller and partly a romance in “Dreams That Never Were,” the latest historical fiction novel by award winning author Greg Messel. The title comes from a famous quote of Robert F. Kennedy’s “Some men see things as they are and say, ‘Why?’ I dream of things that never were and say, ‘Why not?'”
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(0)By : Ronnie Fletcher
Can You Handle Real Talk
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99Ronald ‘Ronnie’ Fletcher, a native of the Bronx, New York, is the author of over ten published books of spiritual and inspirational poetry.
Before his retirement in 2015, he spent over 30 years working as an Investigator for The City of New York and the County of Westchester.
Inspired by his relationship with God, Ronnie Fletcher’s books feature poems that will cause readers to reflect on life. As God speaks with him, he writes what he hears. He is also inspired by messages he hears while attending church services and listening to tele-evangelists.
Ronnie Fletcher’s poetry contains spiritual and heartfelt words that will lift your spirit and cause you to reflect. His books appeal to readers because every page is filled with thoughts that we experience every day. Some experiences are dearly seen; while some are only seen when they are brought to one’s attention. These books also remind readers that there is a higher power.
Ronnie Fletcher’s passion is to inspire others to realize how blessed we all are by waking up every morning. His mission is to write poems that encourage us to communicate with each other; poems that will remind us to give thanks to the One who gives us our daily blessings.
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(0)By : Lynne Sarty Petersen
Earth, Air, Fire, Water: A Wreath of Rhymes
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(0)By : Geoff Quaife
Chesapeake Chaos: Malevolence and Betrayal in Colonial Maryland
$3.99 – $24.99Price range: $3.99 through $24.99In 1650 Luke is in Maryland acting for Cromwell, and the colony’s proprietor Lord Baltimore, to assess the political situation. He becomes involved with a dysfunctional planter family and confronts several murders. His mission is complicated by planter rivalry, Indian wars, a Jesuit mission, a Puritan settlement and the incursion of a foreign power
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(0)By : Bob Leland
Unexpected Transformation
$3.99 – $36.99Price range: $3.99 through $36.99“Thus being conformed to the image of Christ becomes a very
practical exercise throughout the entirety of the Christian life.”
This extremely thorough and wide-ranging devotional encourages readers to study the Bible in pursuit of learning the characteristics of Christ in hopes of implementing Christ-like behavior in all of life’s situations. Dr. Leland offers firm and loving guidance throughout this study as he organizes each chapter by identifying a characteristic of Christ, followed by scripture-based examples of how Christ demonstrated it. Making the teaching personal, Dr. Leland also gives examples from his own life and ministry that show the characteristics or recalls examples from history, friends, and other biblical encounters. Finally, each chapter is also a call to action and asks readers to consider how they can demonstrate a specific characteristic in their own lives.
With wisdom and experience, Dr. Leland carefully ministers to readers with thoughtful, biblical insight and probing questions that foster reflection and inspire action. He hopes all readers and followers of Christ will align themselves with God’s purpose through careful study and attention to the activities of Christ. This devotional is replete with Bible verses that serve as the foundation for the truths identified and explained with the hope that readers will “pursue and apply the truths of this study.”
For those seeking to strengthen their faith and connect to Christ, this collection of lessons offers clear guidance and a way forward from confusion and uncertainty about God’s purpose. Reading and following these lessons will likely help readers conform to the image of Christ. Dr. Leland offers a deep understanding of Christ’s characteristics and believes with unwavering faith that lives in pursuit of Christ can be transformed. With over 300 characteristics to consider, readers can delight in the multitude of teachings and continuously seek Christ through his
words and actions.
– The US Review of Books
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(0)By : Felicia Grubbs
Words of the Broken
$3.99 – $7.95Price range: $3.99 through $7.95These are some things I wrote based on my personal experience from mental, verbal and emotional abuse.
Their victims suffer for years after it happened. In my opinion, they are the worst kinds of abuse.
They damage their victims in the worst way. The damage they cause cannot be seen by others and lasts for eternity.
Time heals broken bones.
Nothing heals a broken mind.
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(0)By : Marcel Laporte
Indigo Child and the Spirit World
$13.99It’s no picnic for an indigo child; you can forget living a normal life. Traveling to galaxies while asleep, constant premonitions, and battles with Satan and evil entities to prevent them from luring every soul to Hell. The population is always nagging you for information, ridiculing you, and calling you offensive names on a daily basis. This book describes the life of an indigo child trying to live a normal life. The book is based on true events, or maybe fictional events. Some choose to believe, while others don’t. You decide. But rest assured, Satan and evil entities are real. It’s a constant battle between good and evil, and good does not always win.
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After I retired from the fire department and first responder, I now write books. I always wanted to write books, but with work and raising a family, writing was on the back burner. This is the second book that I have written. It’s a passion for me, the same passion I had when I was a firefighter. I hope you enjoy reading my books.
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(0)By : Bob Leland
The Saga of a Bent Nail Presque
$3.99 – $11.00Price range: $3.99 through $11.00“If you’re open to God’s call, and He leads you into missions, you couldn’t be in a better place!”
The Saga of a Bent Nail
Retired missionary, Bob Leland, recounts adventures from his more than thirty years in the mission field in Indonesia (1971-2002). Both he and his wife answered God’s call to missions when they were just children (6 and 8 years old).
Their first posting was to Senggo (church-planting) followed by several changes of duties including house parenting, field administration, Bible College teaching, training missionary appointees, and translating the Greek Lexicon from English into Indonesian.
Bob’s book opens with a moment of deep crisis in the early days of the Senggo mission, is enhanced with Bible verses, black-and-white photos, frank admissions of shortcomings, and a lively sense of humor. The intriguing narrative shows how the couple survived sickness, accidents and unexpected challenges in their ministry. In spite of language and cultural differences, they were encouraged with how the Citak people and their students responded to the Word of God.
Bob and Amber remain active in church work in the U.S. and helpfully offers this memoir as guidance for all Christians, but especially for those contemplating the mission path.
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Wake Up Listen Up or Go Down
$3.99 – $14.99Price range: $3.99 through $14.99This book presents a chronology of end-time events from a PreWrath Rapture perspective. It starts with the Two Revelation Witnesses of Revelation 11, then during their ministry comes the Apostasy (the falling away of professing Christians who will be at war with the teachings of the Two Revelation Witnesses), then the anti-Christ comes on the scene and during his ministry comes the Rapture of the Church, very shortly after the Rapture of the Church the Day of the Lord starts and the culminating event of all the aforementioned will be the Second Coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. The book also tells the People of The Way as to what day of the week they are to observe the Sabbath day rest!
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(0)By : Marcel Laporte
Henry’s Promise
$3.99 – $13.99Price range: $3.99 through $13.99Every day there are probably millions of people making promises that they cannot keep. A very small percentage do keep their promise, they are far between. Henry was determined to keep his promise to his wife no matter the cost. Henry will pay a hefty price in order to keep his promise to his wife. The love for his wife was too strong for him to break his promise.
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(0)By : Jose Chavez
Found Sentiments
$3.99 – $22.99Price range: $3.99 through $22.99This book was first published in 2016. Many people were touched by it, and so the author thought he would revisit the works, add more emotion, through more expressive writing and art. This is a book that invites you to journey through life from the childhood memories of joy, pain and dreams that we face as we grow up. To the explosion of passion, fears, and beauty that life brings as we continue growing and running into obstacles all depicted through art and poetry with the intention of making you feel the nostalgia of our memories, and the wonder that we all go through as we face our life. Above all, it is homage to the beautiful gift we are given to experience life, and the love we receive as we meet people on the way. Reminding us that no matter how hard life gets, in the end it was all worth it. We are works of art, we all tell a story and we are all meant to be celebrated.
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(0)By : Tiffany Clavecilla
The Dragon Commons
$3.99 – $19.99Price range: $3.99 through $19.99The year is 2048. In lands beyond a wall-enclosed city known as the Tiered Nations, a war is waging between dragons and Wyrms. Ardyce, a Tree Crown Drake and leader of her people, ventures out to investigate a gaping hole in the land. She is joined by her kin and friend, Sasithorn, who soon must fight for their lives when a Wyrm suddenly attacks. Within the Tiered Nations, a mantra exists: “Live beyond satiation,” and consumerism is the only religion. Hadryn and his best friend Thaddius are soldiers, investigating an unusual death at the city’s morgue: a limb-hewn corpse, which appears to have been mauled when animals are no longer of this world. Meat products, as well as all foods, are grown in laboratories and manufactured as “cubed food.” Before Hadryn and Thaddius can further their examination of the body, two letters arrive for Hadryn. One is from a woman, Oshin Rysing, who is Hadryn’s long-time epistolary paramour, living outside the Tiered Nations in a rebel colony which resists the gluttonous ways of the city. The second letter is from his father to notify Hadryn that he will be wedded to an unknown man, as is customary for young women of marital age. Hadryn attends his engagement banquet with the intention of confronting his father, but strange occurrences of people, who seem to be infected with a terrible disease leading to self-cannibalism arise, and a creature out of nightmares emerges



































