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by Marcia Fine
Jean Rubin, a Women and Literature teacher at the community college, has three months to plan her twenty something daughter Lara's wedding...
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by Marcia Fine
Our reluctant hero, Jean Rubin, is back for another round of dealing with with problems on every front. Married to absent-minded Maury, a...
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by Marcia Fine
Driven by cataclysmic world events, the story encompasses the lives of three generations of women.
In Book One Paulina, the...
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by Marcia Fine
Jean Rubin, a multi-tasker, has too much to do. She tries to find sanity in a world where environmental issues and political corruption...
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by Diana Raab
Writers on the Edge offers a range of essays, memoirs and poetry written by major contemporary authors who bring fresh insight into the dark world of addiction,...
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The Muse Revisited is a specially-priced three volume set of early erotic stories and novellas by award-winning writer, Marilyn Jaye Lewis.
Volume One: Early...
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Christine Hamm’s Echo Park takes you by the hand and leads you into a vast subterranean passion play that moves through houses and theaters and parks and alleys...
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Ann Rule says: A Silence of Mockingbirds is beautifully written by a very talented investigative journalist. But, even more, this is Karen Zacharias’s...
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In this latest entry in Jacqueline Winspear’s acclaimed, bestselling mystery series—“less whodunits than why-dunits, more P.D. James than Agatha Christie” (USA...
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Tantra Goddess is Caroline Muir’s memoir of her personal journey from innocent Kansas girl to skilled sexual and spiritual healer and leader. She shares the...
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At the New England New Age (NENA) Investigations, no case is too weird. The paranormal detective agency relies on the familial talents of siblings Duncan and...
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by Qasir Shah
‘Confucius’ is a poetic play, a story about life and death of a true intellectual giant of the Ancient world – the ancient Chinese Philosopher/Humanist Confucius...
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by Scott Owens
“Why ask where none can answer?” Scott Owens’ collection, Something Knows the Moment, poses this question and accompanies it with a hundred others about the nature...
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This is the 30 minute DVD docudrama of James Wright's Ohio done by Larry Smith and Tom Koba. It presents the poet through statements, interviews with fellow poets...
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Noir has always been one of the most popular—and darkest—sub-genres of the mystery field. Following in the footsteps of such masters of the form as James M. Cain...
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A hands-on office simulation with daily activities, based on a time management approach for each task. These tasks take the office professional from the front...
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"A flaw in the fabric of the way things are, and a mad monk who wanders through time as well as space, jolt down-on-his-luck tour guide Raymond Kidd out of a...
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In iWant, Jane Velez-Mitchell shares her candid and engaging story of the true adventure of her life, a journey of self-discovery that is still in full throttle. As...
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by Terry Spear
The past clashes with the present, and one woman finds herself fighting for her own identity in the past so that she can have a future with the man she...
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