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  • No Time for Justice

    A graphic story based on documented history has its location in northern Texas and the Indian Territory before, during, and following the Civil War. Having both Cherokee and Choctaw Indian blood, a courageous young man faces a compelling decision during the Civil War whether he will defend the honor of his Unionist white stepfather who has been murdered by a Confederate or defend his Confederate Cherokee mother’s cultural heritage. A truly gripping story that is sure to capture the reader’s attention from the first page to the last.

    $2.99$25.99
  • Noo Daddy Noo

    About the book:

    Two young kids meet their grizzly demise. The guilty parties go free on technicalities. Then silent justice takes over and dish out gruesome payback! Don’t miss all the gory details with a surprise ending in the fictitious horror-NOO DADDY NOO

    About the author:

    Ronald Brantley is a clerk who was born in Indiana. My book NOO DADDY NOO was inspired from some of my own childhood memories! I now live in Tennessee by myself for now and am pretty much content with my life. I do date but don’t have anyone regular at the moment but things can change at any time.

    $5.40
  • O Rei Coelho

    “O Rei Coelho: Reinado Leporideos começa com Hare,
    um lebre órfão, que se tornou rei. Hare vê esperança
    em um reino no alto de uma colina onde ele ganharia a admiração,
    respeito e confiança do rei. O rei adota o lebre órfão,
    fazendo dele um príncipe e herdeiro do trono. . . .

    É uma história encantadora, inspiradora e muito oportuna
    que agradará a todos os leitores, independente da idade.
    Crianças e adultos irão gostar dos detalhes e das ilustrações
    coloridas, enquanto aprendem o lado positivo
    do texto cuidadosamente escolhido.

    www.therabbitking.com

    About the Author
    “Jim McEnroe é um autor de literatura educacional. Seu primeiro livro, O Rei Coelho: Reinado Leporideos, foi publicado em 2011: O ano do Coelho. Jim fez o curso de Bacharel em Artes na Universidade Metropolitana Estadual de Minnesota, onde tambem estudou Administração de Empresas, Artes Liberais e Psicologia.

    Sua carreira tem sido o envolvimento em Administração de Empresas, promoção da saúde e do bem-estar, através de seus livros e outros projetos. Ele tem uma filha, Kristin, nascida em 1991. Jim nasceu em Saint Paul, Minnesota no dia de São Patrício, Março 17 de 1959.

    $2.99$24.99
  • O’ Neill’s Land

    O’Neill’s Land is the story of a young man, Erin O’Neill, who experiences a couple riveting visitations, precipitated by an old old man whose presence he could not understand. After the second of these visits he finds that the man who he thought was his grandfather was really his father. He is given a book, a chronicle of his father’s life. He finds that his grandfather (father), the patriarch of their family is more than two thousand years old, and it is he who is destined to replace him. He is then sent to Ireland to learn more about his real identity. Upon his return to the States he finds that his girlfriend is pregnant, and now knowing that his family will never accept a child born to anyone outside the family, he has no alternative but to flee. It is a love story and adventure of mounting intrigue.

    About the author:                       

    Though he was raised in a suburb of Milwaukee, Kevin Honeck was born and spent his first seven years in the lake community of Okauchee Wisconsin. For a youngster it was a time and place of mystery and adventure. At five, Kevin and his friend, Sam, left kindergarten, ostensibly to go fishing. Their leaving became permanent. Shortly thereafter, their teacher, an attractive young woman in her mid-twenties, took her own life. As unlikely as it was that the boys leaving her classroom had anything to do with her death, it nonetheless had a lasting effect on the young Mister Honeck’s life. A superior athlete, Kevin had little use for academics. He attributes the foundation of his education to the Sisters of Notre Dame. A later teacher, accomplished in letters would tell him if he wanted to write he must read incessantly. For many years after he would read nothing but established classics. O’Neill’s Land was his first foray into the novel.

    $14.14
  • Otherwise Evilicious

    Okay fine, Louie Leppedimay doesn’t save the world. But he helps ensure the integrity of pizza delivery. To piece-prize, Louie will have to rely on Rudy’s face stuffing, library tingling, and help from Universal Crudification Miss Americas. He will wade knee-deep into feely-touchy influence from a romance novella and end-around musical comedy dirges. “The devil made me do it” denizens don’t take Louie seriously. Bad luck, there.

    About the author:

    Steve Schneiderman is an associate professor at the Institute of Engineering at Murray State University. Steve has been professional environmental engineering for over 40 years, college professing for over 30, golfing nearly 60. Parting adage for graduates: “Get a good job. Join a fancy country club and invite me to be a guest.” Eternal student commentary: “He’s the strangest Doc I ever met.”

    $18.42
  • Pain Tears and Payback: Web of Lies

    In a cold heart world Paris had to make some decisions. Until one day her life started to flash in front of her eyes and didn’t have no one to turn to. Her so-called friends Tonya and April betrayed her and the one’s she loved turned their backs. It’s them or me as the thoughts raced through her mind as she stumble to find the gun but it was too late. As a shadow stood there with their hand on the trigger. Paris is now stuck in the middle of life or death. What will she do now knowing she’s all alone and realizing its only one way out…

    About the author

    Jennifer was born and raised in Fruitland, Maryland. Where she continues to work as an Market Sales person. In her spare time, she enjoys cooking, drawing, but her passion is writing. Completing her first novel, PAIN TEARS AND PAYBACK; she didn’t stop there.

    $9.99
  • Pauline And The Prince

    At the stone Pavillion, Pauline had been meeting Prince Albert, fortunate enough to have the prince pledge himself to her. All changed when Prince Albert became betrothed to Princess Amelia. Pauline also discovers later on that she is pregnant with Prince Albert’s child.

    Upon marrying Prince Albert, Princess Amelia—who is also pregnant with Albert’s other child—confronts Pauline, unwilling to have a bastard ascend to the throne, determined to keep Pauline and the child growing inside her from claiming the crown.

    Pauline decides to run, escaping the clutches of a desperate Princess Amelia, with her dreams of a love so royal fading forth.

    $14.95
  • Peer Among Men, Mistress of None

    Emily is a brilliant young scientist who has spent her life in the world’s finest universities and laboratories. After she effectively breaks up with her equally academic boyfriend, she turns to an alternate source for romance: the secular world of modern dating, an alien world that she must decipher. In the process, she meets Derek, a golf pro, who is bold about professing his interest in her, an interest she misconstrues merely as his desire to add her to his long list of conquests. And what reasonable woman would think otherwise, given his reputation? Will he fall in love with Emily and fall out of love with the world of perpetual carnal conquests?

    $28.99
  • Piggy Trouble

    On Piggy’s li¬ttle sister birthday, their parents have forgotten to prepare a cake for the party, what can Piggy do as the older sister? You will travel to a journey with Piggy on helping on Birthday party preparation and the adventures she encounters. This is a book about friendship, respectfulness, and helping. Readers will accompany Piggy in her discoveries and learnings while she is trying to organize the party for her li¬ttle sister.

    On Piggy’s li­ttle sister birthday, their parents have forgotten to prepare a cake for the party, what can Piggy do as the older sister? You will travel to a journey with Piggy on helping on Birthday party preparation and the adventures she encounters. This is a book about friendship, respectfulness, and helping. Readers will accompany Piggy in her discoveries and learnings while she is trying to organize the party for her li­ttle sister.

    Author Bio

    Parmis Sadeghian was born in November 2009. She is a powerful storyteller with specialty in moral stories. She loves reading books because she believes reading each book can open doors to new world and experiences. She started writing when she was 5 years old and among several books that she has written, this book, “Piggy Trouble” was awarded the 2nd place prize in PBS WSKG writing contest (2015). This encouraged her parents to make the world familiar with her works and thought. She says: “Imagine yourself as the piggy while you are reading the story and think about what you could do in this situation.”

    Parmis Sadeghian was born in November 2009. She is a powerful storyteller with specialty in moral stories. She loves reading books because she believes reading each book can open doors to new world and experiences. She started writing when she was 5 years old and among several books that she has written, this book, “Piggy Trouble” was awarded the 2nd place prize in PBS WSKG writing contest (2015). This encouraged her parents to make the world familiar with her works and thought. She says: “Imagine yourself as the piggy while you are reading the story and think about what you could do in this situation.”

    $9.99
  • Poisoned Hearts

    Destined to live and die in Charity Plantation, just like his beloved mother before him, Arthur’s fate is altered by a tragedy. A plantation owner’s son drowned in a creek on his friend’s watch, and Arthur has to witness Packer pay for the unforgivable sin of letting a white man’s son die. Only Arthur’s attempt to save Master Joshua spared him from the same fate.

    Drowned in grief and remorse, plantation owner Sebastian Colby sees the slave as his redemption, and so he sets out to own Arthur—at any cost. Suddenly, Arthur finds himself uprooted from the only home he has ever known and living in Hope Plantation, not as a slave . . . but not quite free either.
    As years pass by, Arthur learns the dark secrets of his new master. He needs the courage to expose Colby for what he really is. But is it in the name of love or freedom?

    Author Bio

    Denis Gray has published several novels under his name, including Black Love Notes, A Bigger Prize, Hard Ground, Teardrop, Della’s Deed, Lucky, Benny’s Last Blast, Jericho’s Walls, and his latest, Poisoned Hearts. His works explore the true nature of man. He currently resides in New York City with his wife, Barbara.

    $2.99$28.99