Chameleons: An Untold World War II StoryChameleons An Untold World War II Story by Marcus A. Nannini is an absolutely fascinating examination of the mystery of what happened to the 2 man crew of the deadly Japanese midget submarine, the I-16-tou that participated in the Pearl Harbor attack. The midget submarine I-16-tou had two 1000 pound torpedos that were fired at ... Channeling HarrisonBy David Young
Channeling Harrison by David Young is the memoir of Young's life and his relationship with George Harrison. David Young is a very accomplished musician. His career has spanned many facets of the industry and he is well received and acknowledged in each of these areas. David recounts the ups and downs, bad times and good times of his life in ...
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Chaos at the Concours: A Thomas Ballard MysteryBy D.G. Stern
Chaos at the Concours by D.G. Stern is a murder mystery featuring Thomas Ballard and his lady friend, detective Olivia Nederfield. They have been invited to attend the 35th annual Concours d’Elegance at the Indian Whisper Golf Course on Little Loggerhead Island. There will be 600 beautifully preserved vehicles from the past at the ... ChasersBy Vivian Hwang
Chasers by Vivian Hwang is set in a small town in Colorado. The story opens with three young adults-Shelby, Gary and May. The prologue introduces you to the narrator Shelby who explains the similarity between her and the other two teens. That will be your first shock. Needless to say, these three teens are different from the other kids in their ...
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Chasing 120Chasing 120 by Monte Wolverton deals with ever so popular and practiced premise of our society--do what it takes to live longer. Meet Dr. Tyler Belknap that has quite the following-due to the fact that he promises 120 years of life. The key to this longevity is his Bible based regimen and of course the purchase of his products. Dr. Belknap is seen ...Children Who Dance in the RainCHILDREN WHO DANCE IN THE RAIN by Susan Justice is a short thirty-two-page children's book. The first thing that struck me was its beautiful cover art depicting a child with large eyes staring at you. In the palm of her hand dance tiny children. Through an age-appropriate story with vibrant visuals, this book introduces young readers to a culture ... | |
Citadel of the FallenReaders of thriller fantasies will be engrossed by Citadel of the Fallen, by JR Konkol. A group of quirky teenagers living in an isolated citadel hidden deep within a magical rainforest is confronted with multiple challenges. Each of the main characters is endowed with distinct personalities, talents, and mystical faculties. The youth are in quest ... City in a ForestCity in a Forest by Ginger Pinholster is a contemporary fiction told from multiple viewpoints. Arden Collier, a struggling artist, is introduced in the first sentence as she opens a letter that features "an amateurish sketch of two crossed nails, reminding her of the county’s plan to crucify her.” Arden’s dilemma is compounded ... | |
Clayton's ChroniclesBy Jere Steiner
Clayton's Chronicles by Jere Steiner is a captivating memoir that delves into the life of the author's uncle, Clayton Harley Steiner. A celestial being named Beemer is given the task of chronicling the life of Clayton Harley Steiner, which adds a bit of levity to the narration. With a keen eye for detail and a hint of mischief, Beemer brings ... Cold BetrayalWhat would motivate a young secretary to drive a clunker from sunny Florida to Quebec, Canada, in January? Cold Betrayal by A. J. McCarthy follows Tori Anderson on her so-called vacation. The novel chronicles how fateful choices can often result in harrowing consequences. Naïve and trusting, Tori optimistically begins a suspenseful quest to ... | |
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