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by Terry Spear
Murder, mayhem, and family secrets abound when some beneficiaries of an insurance magnate's last will and testament plot to get their money early. During a week of...
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THE THORN AT HIS SIDE Sexy, rugged James Blackthorn has a wish, but his wish-granting genie happens to be a manipulative Frenchman, Etienne Dubois, who...
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THE THORN AT HIS SIDE Sexy, rugged James Blackthorn has a wish, but his wish-granting genie happens to be a manipulative Frenchman, Etienne Dubois, who...
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by Andrea Nepa
Red in the Flower Bed An Illustrated Children's Story About Interracial Adoption ANDREA NEPA
Children's fiction by an author who is an adoptive parent.
Finding...
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Charlie Cooper, reluctant teacher by day and broken-hearted wanderer by night, is a man desperately in love with a dead woman.
But is Angeline St. Cyr really dead...
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by Jay Luke
Journey into the history of what was once called the Jewel of the Mid Valley - Olyphant, Pennsylvania, The Queen City. This journey takes the reader through the...
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by CM Harris
Meet Glory Potter, a strong-willed farm girl coming of age on the Midwestern prairie during the early twentieth century.
Driven to please her dying father, young...
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Glorious is set against the backdrops of the Jim Crow South, the Harlem Renaissance, and the civil rights era. Blending the truth of American history with the...
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by Eddie Muller
A rambunctious ride through the history of publicly-viewed sex films, from the beginning of the cinema through the creation of the VCR.
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by Eddie Muller
It's 1948, an era when newspapermen were stars -- and San Francisco sportswriter Billy Nichols is no exception. Known as Mr. Boxing throughout the city, he is the...
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by Micah Perks
In the late nineteenth century, Regina Sartwell and Olive Honsinger, reacting to society's constraints on women, seek emotional freedom in such alternative...
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by Micah Perks
A Great Memoir, August 1, 2002By Paula Sharp, author (New York) - See all my reviewsThis review is from: Pagan Time: An American Childhood (Hardcover)Whenever...
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Early in this novel, there is a wonderful scene—rich with embarrassment—in which Louis Glasser, the altogether unlikely hero, helps his Harvard-educated son buy a...
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At the close of the nineteenth century, wheelchair-bound Augustus Auerbach’s only interest is his extraordinarily lucrative business: the manufacture and marketing...
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by Sarah Stone
After a year, central Africa has finally started to feel like home to Anne, a human-rights activist from California. Deeply committed to helping the strife-torn...
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Perpetually interested in self-improvement, the author of What the Dogs Have Taught Me is back and funnier than ever. "By reading my book, you can become...
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When Merrill Markoe, successful comedian, two-time author, and four-time Emmy award-winner, looked back at her life's loves, she found a long track record with few...
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