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The Overcomer

"The Overcomer: God’s Answer to Overcoming Life’s Greatest Challenges" by James Collins is the latest addition to his extensive collection of heartfelt works dedicated to sharing God’s message with those in need. Acknowledging that adversity touches everyone, Collins offers clear, accessible insights into the ...

The Pakistani Connection

The Pakistani Connection by Stuart Craigie is a book of espionage, intrique and terrorism. The United States has set out and succeeded in killing Bin Laden, but the MI6 has reasons to believe that Bin Laden has not been running Al Qaeda for quite sometime. They send two of their best agents to infiltrate and destroy this faction of Al Qaeda. John ...

The Partnership

Keep your friends close and your enemies closer. Those are the words to live by at Michelman & Samson...the only trouble is in telling the difference between the two. Steven Harper ushers the reader into the closed-door domain of a big city law firm as you read "The Partnership". The sex, death, inter-office intrigue, vicious backstabbing ...

The Perfect Poison

Consulting on the investigation into a lord's murder, botanist Lucinda Bromley realizes that a poison can be traced back to her, prompting her to hire fellow Arcane Society member Caleb Jones to keep her name out of the investigation and to find the murderer, in a historical, romantic mystery, that has a dark conspiracy at its heart.

The Perfection of Fish

The Perfection of Fish is not the Morrison family's secret recipe book on how to cook fish to perfection, but a "funtastic," futuristic fantasy that exposes the twisted minds of multiple characters diametrically opposed to one another, and with conflicting world views in a battle of the sexes. The psychedelic fisheye on the cover of ...

The Permission Mission

In The Permission Mission: Reclaiming the Power to Trust Your Own Voice, Dr. Cindy McGovern offers a transformative roadmap for anyone who has ever felt like an "extra" in their own life. The book posits that most individuals are paralyzed by a subconscious wait for external validation that may never arrive. McGovern’s core thesis ...

The Philly Phenoms

The Philly Phenoms by Nate Oxman is a memoir of the eveents of Lee Lomax also known as Lee Lee by his mother during his 5th and 6th grade years. Lee Lomax leaps off the pages in this engaging tale, weaving a dynamic narrative with his relentless quest to tackle his persistent golf obsession. It's an entertaining read for young athletes, ...

The Poetic Vibrations of a Matured Butterfly

“The Poetic Vibrations of A Matured Butterfly,” is an incredible first collection of work by Arthur Lee Conway that accentuates the stitches of reality through well-crafted lyrical and prose poems. Weaving current events, personal experience, history and even mythology he poignantly captures the pain and joys of life.

Conway’s ...

The Poor and The Haunted

The Poor and the Haunted by Dustin Mckissen is a  story of the strange happenings and evil that follows the children of Ronnie Lansford a man who is believed to have committed suicide by stabbing himself in the brain by way of an eye socket. Jimmy and his sister Kelly were the unfortunate offspring of Ronnie and Diane Lansford. Their parents ...

The Power of Wholeness:

The Power of Wholenessby Dr. Verlaine Crawford, is the author's updated and re-published first book, Ending the Battle Within, in a new format. Verlaine is an Intuitive Whole Life coach, speaker, teacher, and writer. With fifty-five years of experience as a personal growth teacher/coach, she presents inspirational ...

 

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