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A Kind of Homecoming
by Gary BaysingerRose, a young Englishwoman, meets and falls in love with a German man, sweetly unaware the Great War is about to erupt. Her quest for happiness leads her through the muddy fields of Flanders, threatening to break her spirit. -
Call Me When You're Dead
by A. R. TaylorCall Me When You're Dead is a darkly comic novel about payback gone wild, gone sour, maybe even sweet. “If anything bad happens to me, I want you to get him.” That's what Eleanor Birch’s glamorous friend Sasha Cole requests of her during a New York City dinner one hot August night. Something bad does happen, and Eleanor is forced to become another person altogether in the wilds of Manhattan, acting as her own little Pygmalion in the harsh world of advertising and its remorseless denizens. How sh... more -
Lily: A novel
by Rebecca SeymourLily is a kind and unwary soul who tries to help her selfish best friend Sarah overcome her marital conflicts. Sarah has an insatiable appetite for the luxuries of the modern world and high social status, while Lily enjoys simple things in life and loves nature. The women’s husbands, Adam and Josh, are business partners who own a Philadelphia based IT company. They landed a promising contract with a pharmaceutical company and soon enjoyed good financial returns. To celebrate their success, the t... more -
Artemis
by B. BlascoArtemis… honored as the goddess of the hunt, the moon, and chastity. Artemis, who is said to be hot-tempered and vindictive; yet she saves the lives of mortals and fiercely protects her nymphs. But what was Artemis really like? The reader can learn about Artemis’s life through the goddess’s own eyes: the adventures, the intrigues of Olympus, and her long struggle for her true love. Through Artemis’s narration, we can meet Greek mythology’s gods, goddesses, heroes, mortal kings, horrible beasts,... more -
We Write on Water
by David AckleyFrustrated with his lack of publishing success – and not shy about letting the world know about it in his blog – Ron once again heads out onto a frozen Wisconsin lake to tear up his latest rejection letters. Only this time, he slips on the ice and cracks his head. Awakening in Elizabethan England and meeting a youth who will grow to become a famous author doesn’t have near the impact on his writing career as what occurs when he returns home - when he learns even more about what it means to be a ... more -
Minoa
by Ian ShinnMinoa is a tale of bull jumping, love and wine drinking with a bit of feminism thrown in. It is set in the Minoan civilisation that infested Crete in the bronze age. The land of the minatour and King Minos. The Minoans invented the sport of bull jumping and were never so happy as when jumping over a charging bull. The books main protagonists are Allias a successful olive grower, Ariadne the young daughter of Arudara the armourer to the city of Phaistos and Kitane Arudara’s wife. There are also ... more -
A Commentary on Shakespeare's Plays
by Paul BawejaBaweja’s captivating book critically explores the thirty-seven plays of English playwright, William Shakespeare. This textual analysis investigates the universal ideas, concepts, and themes within Shakespeare's writing. More broadly, this book thoroughly explores the insightful literature contained within Shakespeare’s time-tested writings. The commentary proffered by this book endeavours to provision greater human understanding and bring a newfound analysis of Shakespeare’s most cherished plays... more -
Enhance Your Sunrise, Florida Home with Bandalux Blinds
by Orlando T GroupWhen it comes to elevating the style and functionality of your home in Sunrise, Florida, Bandalux blinds are a top choice. These innovative window coverings offer a range of benefits that make them a perfect fit for this sunny and vibrant city.
1. Energy Efficiency: Sunrise's hot and sunny climate demands energy-efficient solutions. Bandalux blinds are designed to control sunlight and heat, keeping your home cooler and reducing your energy bills.
2. Ve... more
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Molly's Letter (A Tea Rose Story)
by Jennifer DonnellyNew York Times bestselling and award-winning author Jennifer Donnelly returns to the unforgettable world of her beloved first novel, The Tea Rose.
It's the summer of 1891, New York City, in the early days of Fiona Finnegan's marriage to Nicholas Soames. Though their marriage is an unconventional one and the wounds of the past are not fully healed, the two best friends are happy together, chasing their dreams and building a better life for themselves and... more
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The Home I Left
by Travis S. BushA journey home reveals more than John could ever have imagined – secrets, loss, and the surprising power of redemption. After years of service, John Furst settled into a low-key bureaucratic post within the US military, coordinating funeral arrangements for soldiers. With a loving woman in his corner, and a punchy work crew he enjoys, he could ride this thing out to retirement. Then a call comes in. His father's cracking voice informs John that his disliked elder brother has suddenly died. ... more -
The Beautiful Sound
by jim murphyWhen troubled 13-year-old Davey encounters Harold, a crusty, lonely 83-year-old RAF veteran of WWII, they find a common bond that brings the surprising prospect of friendship across generations. The story weaves humor, in the alternating perceptions of reality of the young teen and elderly man, with memories of wartime, lost love, and the everyday challenges in dealing with broken homes and bullies. It shows the quiet strength in forging new lives and possibilities, and the poignance of past c... more -
Pearly Whites!
by David GoldsteinMeet Liz Cleaver, the heiress to a marijuana empire who's on a mission to find a budget-friendly dental solution for her foundation's clinics. But beneath her altruistic façade lies an embezzlement plot. To cover her freewheeling spending, she sets her sights on biotech startup TeeGentics. Meanwhile, Werner Brandt, TeeGentics beleaguered CEO, is struggling to keep his company afloat as the company’s genetically created teeth inexplicably keep dying. He is forced to navigate around hazards; a bo... more -
Wild About Harry
by Henry GrinbergIn 1938, Harry Glass is a precocious eight-year-old Jewish boy born and raised in London. Unconstrained by obedience, he is as much the despair of his immigrant parents as they are a puzzle to him. The mood at home intensifies with his misadventures and darkens with the news from Europe. After the fall of France in 1940, Harry is evacuated to Wales and welcomed into a farm family. But the war reaches into Wales, too, with the bombing of shipyards and chance raids. Harry suffers a breakdown and i... more -
America in the year 2048 and other stories
by Shukdeb Sen‘America in the year 2048 and other stories’ includes thirteen stories that range from the futuristic to the current. These stories are told in terms of events that inhabit the average American's mind, heart, and spirit. Thomas Jefferson ignited the democratic experiment in 1776 to establish a republic where all people are created equal. These people have the right to life and the pursuit of happiness. A shocking blow was delivered on January 6, 2021, to the American dream of creating a perfect ... more -
An October's Journey: Poe's Final Gift
by James McKennaJonathan Brandt is a young, nineteenth century attorney who, on the occasion of his 22nd birthday, received the oddest sort of gift from his friend, Edgar Allan Poe. As part of the gift, Poe convinces him to defend a woman and her two grown children who were arrested for practicing witchcraft. Unbeknownst to Jonathan, the trial will be held in a place that has somehow fallen out of time.
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Hundred Beam Bridge
by Ted MarrWhen does ambition to attain a noble goal demand too high a price - risking everything -- family, clan and even life? In this spellbinding saga set in 11th-century China during the Song Dynasty, universal human experiences of survival and ambition, balanced on gender equality, come alive. Explore age-old events of life and death, commitment and infidelity, courage and deceit, loyalty and betrayal, and the conflicting interplay of sexuality, race, and religion – all as relevant today as they... more
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