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  • Deadly Treasure

    In a daring move, President Jack Royce and Admiral L. Charles Runion enlist the help of Captain James Shepherd, who gathers an elite force of SEALS and Marines to launch a new strategy against terrorism against America. Twelve men, staunch and true, prove that defending freedom is not an outdated ideal. Omega Force is born, and Bring It Up, a Maritime Search and Rescue company becomes the perfect cover. Under a new paradigm, America’s enemies within are faced with an invisible and powerful force that reveals their treason and uncovers their
    nefarious plot to destroy this great nation.

    About the Author:

    Bill Bennett served as a pastor for 37-years, taught U.S. History and English, served as a special deputy sheriff (marine search and rescue, lake patrol, shore patrol in Indiana), and currently serves as Director of
    Education, Family Visitation Center Program Director and teaches at Grace Resources, Inc. in Lancaster, CA. Married 44-years, he and Cathy have three children, all grown and married, and at present, eight grandchildren.

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  • Dean Goes Green

    On every ordinary, nothing special kind of day, Dean is a country boy with animals to take care of and chores to do. But today is to be different. It is different in so many ways. Actually, it starts out bad, very bad. First, he gets up late, can’t find his mom, and then . . . the cow. Oh, man, that cow has done it now. But, things take a turn for Dean and his day ends better, not just for Dean but for everyone on Earth. Yes, I said the Earth. See what happens in Dean’s day that affects the planet on which we live.

    About the author:

    Debra G. Watts is a retired teacher who resides in the small community of Harrodsburg located in the Bluegrass region of Kentucky. She has authored a music teaching guide entitled “Listening Guides for America’s Greatest Musicals” and written and illustrated 2 children’s picture books “CARter CAR and his Wild and CARazy Birthday” and “Jude the Dude”. Currently, Debra is a MAT (Master of Arts in Teaching) Supervisor for the University of the Cumberlands where she mentors Practicum and Student Teachers. She loves writing strong, positive characters who become role models for children. She takes writing stories very seriously, trying to teach a moral through each one. The lead characters in her stories are named after children she knows.

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  • Dear Folks: A Memoir From 500 Letters

    Dear Folks: A Memoir From 500 Letters recounts the personal and professional life of Richard F. Leighton, M.D., Sc.D. (Hon) a cardiologist and physician educator. The memoir is based on all the letters he wrote his parents from the 1940s to the 1980s that were saved by his mother and brother, then rediscovered by his nephew. This correspondence has been supplemented by letters Dr. Leighton wrote to his late wife before their marriage and by letters his daughter wrote from abroad: totaling altogether over 500 letters. In this memoir Dr. Leighton has matched the lessons he learned with the people and episodes that taught him as he evolved from a schoolboy into a physician and educator in the hope that readers who aspire to a similar career path might gain some insights that would prove useful to them.

    $45.10$61.09
  • DECISION MAKING FROM THE GRASS ROOTS UP

    Compiled for the common person for everyday use at all levels, Decision Making from the Grass Roots Up is based on years of both military leadership and professional civilian experiences. Larry Langlois, Sr. believes that we can prepare everyone to become part of the industry improvement team.

    So, he provides a simple but effective method for the “Train the Trainer” concept and how to deliver a presentation on decision-making. This training offers a logical, progressive, yet simple format for creating solutions presented in a professional manner, both written and oral.

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  • Dee Dee’s Inner Most Thoughts

    Dee Dee’s Inner Most Thoughts is a collection of my thoughts from religion to sensuality. Here’s hoping everyone enjoys reading my work as much as I enjoyed writing it. If these works inspire just one person to think just a little longer on the topics within I’ve made a difference.

    $2.99$12.00
  • Defender of Fanithia

    Articulous is a High Mage in the Realm of Fanithia with a heavy burden. The demon dragon kin named Drake and his goblin army threatens to wipe out his entire village killing everyone he has ever cared about. With no other choice Articulous puts his faith in a 12 year old Earth boy named Quintil and his 3 adopted warrior children. Quintil is a talented fencer on Earth but has never had to apply his swordplay to real combat. Will Quintil rise to become the Defender of Fanithia or be overwhelmed by Drakes hatred?

    $2.99$16.97
  • Defying Gravity: And Other Short Stories From A Long Career In Advertising

    Defying Gravity is a witty, insightful, and sometimes cynical peek behind the scenes of one of the world’s most influential businesses – Advertising. David Random takes us on a tour of the wacky world he spent decades in.

    David’s remarkable story-telling ability and keen eye for detail bring to life this humorous and informative collection of short stories. Whether you’ve ever or never worked in advertising you’ll be hooked once you begin reading about a $600 roll of toilet paper, Twinkies and condoms, truth in advertising, a diet product called “Ayds,” and why his award-winning TV commercial was banned in Boston.

    $16.99
  • Delicious Romance

    Tony Cross was an average boy, who wanted nothing more than to be a great chef like his father. He then met Annie Roberson the most beautiful girl he has ever laid his eyes on. They fell in love. A tragic event changed their lives when a tornado took Tony’s family away from him. Afraid of going to a foster home or an orphanage, two places he would rather not be, he decided to run. A second tragic event took Tony away from Annie and he was presumed dead. But Tony had amnesia, not knowing who he was, or where he came from. The only thing he remembered was his martial arts fighting skills and his ability to cook. The Browns, a kind family, took him in and became his family. Tony Cross was reborn as Troy Witt. He found he was falling in love with Jackie Brown. Will he ever remember who he is, and if he does, will he stay with Jackie, or go back to Annie?

    I was born and raised in Alexandria, Virginia. I graduated from Fort Hunt high school. I took up writing strictly as a hobby, something to do when I was home. For most of my adult life, I worked in my family’s store located in Alexandria, Virginia, where we sell lamps, lampshades, and do repairs. Also as a hobby, I do ghost hunting with the PROBE Paranormal Investigation team. I am 55 years old and happily married for 36 years.

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  • Demand Excellence: On and Off the Field

    As coaches, we want to be successful and we want to win. As Christian coaches, we know we are called to a much higher purpose than just winning football games. We are called to be great husbands, great dads, and men who shine as lights for Jesus Christ. As a coach, what does that look like and how are we to go about putting Christ before winning? If we do not have a plan and are not intentional in pursuing our plan, we will fail. We will find ourselves once again bowing down to the god of winning and success.

    About the Author:

    Coach Jonathan Gess has been the head football coach at Eagle’s Landing Christian Academy (ELCA) since 2007.
    He attended college at the Citadel, where he started at center for the football team as a walk-on. After graduation, he became an officer in the United States Air Force in 2002. While he was in the Air Force, God called him to surrender his life to Christ. God led him out of the Air Force and into coaching high school football. Through the 2018 season, Coach Gess and his staff have gone 131-27 and won 5 state championships in the GHSA Class A-Private division.

    $5.99$11.41
  • Demon in the Pulpit

    Demon in the pulpit is a book of essays journaling my survival of childhood abuse at the hands of my father.

    The book chronicles the loss of my innocence, a happy childhood, and my RN career all caused by the combination
    of my fathers mental illness, abuse, addictions, and years of seminary. My father tried to run from his demons
    by moving us all across this country and bouncing back and forth from different religions to drinking, drugs, and women.

    Each chapter is a snapshot of an account followed by coping skills learned through a wonderful therapist,
    changing my life!

    About the Author

    I am forty-eight, I have a BSN, and a MHA/Ed.

    I worked for many years in nursing but transitioned to teaching college. I want to first dedicate this book to my five siblings and mother who survived with me, and to my children, Ashton, Cody, and Megan. May you better understand my struggles and my love for you through this book. Thank you for your unconditional love through it all! And last, to all my fellow survivors, this book is really for you! May you take even a small part away that will help you in your healing journey!

    $7.22