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Writing a book requires technique and skill, but reaching and captivating an audience is another skill altogether—one that does not come naturally to most authors....
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After the death of her grandmother, Vicky Finley is left to create a place for herself in a houseful of men and becomes consumed by the notion of finding Grace, the...
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Aging Vermont farmer Warren Lareaux refuses to give up any piece of his land or of his life—not for love, not for family, not for the law. His brother Ty...
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Thirty years ago in high school, Audrey McKenna could drive Joe LaLuna blind with her beauty and her secrets, with a Coke on the side. Now Joe is an ace...
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Jay Tasti and Albert Niklozak grew up in the 1950’s and 1960’s in a tough little section of Long island called Duck Alley. The sounds of garbage...
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Chester, 1756: The hospital stench. The blood. The lecherous surgeon. Mary Helsall does not want to be a nurse.
It is a job that will have to suffice for now – at...
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"Creat Your Own Desiny" is an invaluable resource for those faithful to and open to spiritual and energy healing in which nearly every sentence contains...
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"Symphony of Your Karma" portrays a unique approach to self-discovery, thus provoking its readers to change their perception and gain new understanding of...
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by Aberjhani
Containing six stories and fifty poems, I Made My Boy Out of Poetry, by Savannah poet and author Aberjhani, was initially published by Washington Publications in...
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by Seth Harwood
Washed-up movie star Jack Palms is knee-deep in a Bay Area drug war and it’ll take the performance of a lifetime to get him through it alive.In the three years...
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A child of theatrical royalty, Carrie Manning is having a hard time getting her own act together. Thirty-seven, aimless, and having just buried a famous mother she...
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by Louise Ure
Roadside-assistance operator Jessie Dancing knows what it's like to take a life, and she's trying to put that memory behind her. But one day when a call comes in...
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If anybody wondered why star journalist Mundo Carrasco would stop investigating Mazatlan's drug lords and politicos in order to run the shady new puppet mayor's...
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"In a sequel to The Three Miss Maragrets , Shaffer... creates something fresh and likable. Like a southern-fried meal, fatty and indulgent, and the more...
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"Winning debut by actress and television writer Shaffer... The Three Miss Margarets are wholly imagined, rich creations whose reticence speaks volumes about...
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If you're looking for a big dose of fun to go along with your romance, look no farther than Inara Lavey's Ripping the Bodice. This story positively sparkles with...
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by Gail Silver
The first book of its kind to suggest a mindful and meditative approach to anger resolution among children. Children experience anger on a regular basis, but can...
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A poetic biography of dancer, courtesan and suspected spy Mata Hari, from her point of view. Based on research into available sources. The title refers to the...
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Twenty-four-year-old Daniella is an architecture student living with her narcissistic artist boyfriend in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Abandoned by her father at an early...
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