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A Simple Idea to Empower Kids

A Simple Idea to Empower Kids by Kathleen Boucher is a book for young children. It is written based on the power of LOVE, CHOICE and BELIEF. Each and every page in this book is one of encouragement, positive information and a life mantra for young children. In today's world A Simple Idea to Empower Kids can be a powerful tool for parents and ...

A Single Day of Peace

Stephen D’Angelo, author of A Single Day of Peace, has a strong spiritual message to share with everyone.  The author elucidates his beliefs and teachings by using a unique writing method to help make clear his philosophical musings and distinctive road map for living. D’Angelo uses a fictional plot to illustrate ...

A Stellar Purpose

Natacha Belair's novel, A Stellar Purpose, is an inspiring and thought-provoking story of one young girl's journey to discovering her true purpose in life. Fifteen-year-old Avery is a typical teen living in a small town, but when she suddenly gains the power to enter an alternate dimension, she discovers a much larger world with a much larger ...

A Surgeon's Knot

The title of A Surgeon’s Knot, by William Lynes, is an appropriate metaphor for Jackson Cooper’s chaotic first-year surgical internship. Unlike current TV medical sitcoms or docu-dramas, this gripping novel engages the reader from the fictional life of  Dr. Jackson Cooper’s first day of being called “Doctor” ...

A Thousand Splendid Suns

Propelled by the same superb instinct for storytelling that made The Kite Runner a beloved classic, A Thousand Splendid Suns is at once an incredible chronicle of thirty years of Afghan history and a deeply moving story of family, friendship, faith, and the salvation to be found in love. 
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A Wistful Tale of Gods, Men and Monsters

A Wistful Tale of Gods, Men, and Monsters by David Ruggerio is a gothic tale that unfolds in the hamlet of Brunswick, New York that abounds with scary local tales, nightmare settings, and haunted spots. The story creeps open as young William Willowsby, and his friend Lilly enters into the town’s neglected cemetery at night.  The ...

A Year In Her Life

A Year in Her Life by Alice Benson is contemporary women’s fiction that reads like a memoir. The novel is an exploration of love, loneliness, sexual identity, friendships, and the often crushing weight of adult responsibilities. It’s set in an urban area during the 2016 election.    The novel’s ...

Absolute Fear

When a series of brutal ritual slayings is linked to Our Lady of Virtues Hospital, Eve Renner, whose past is tied to this old asylum, must learn to trust her former lover Cole Dennis, who was accused of attempted murder, when she becomes the killer's next target.

Act Like A Lady, Think Like A Man

As a popular comedian, radio host and red-blooded male, Harvey doesn't have the bona fides typical to most women's relationship self-help, but he still manages a thorough, witty guide to the modern man. Harvey undertakes the tast because "Women are clueless about men," because "Men get away with a whole lot of stuff" and because he has "some ...
 

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