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  • Rami Chases the Elk

    This is the second book about Rami the wolf. Rami devoted her life to teaching the public across the country to respect and appreciate the wolf and its value to a healthy ecosystem. Though she is no longer with us, the story is told from her perspective as she teaches the lessons learned through the recovery of an ecosystem. The reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park reversed the deteriorating forest through a process called the Trophic Cascade. Rami’s story tells how it happened and reveals the value of wolves to our wilderness areas.

    $8.99
  • Rangoul

    Rangoul  is a supernatural thriller set in 1950’s rural Georgia. The KKK has infiltrated local law enforcement and has committed a string of murders covered up as random accidents. Jamal, an African American grocery store clerk puts a target on his back when he attempts to save a woman he believes is being attacked by a police officer behind his store. Jamal’s boss Eugene, had a daughter who died under suspicious circumstances. Although her death was ruled an accident, her father always suspected the towns Sheriff was somehow responsible for his daughters death.
    The grieving father takes matters into his own hands trying to prove foul play was involved in her death.

    On his way home one evening Jamal is given a creepy doll as a gift from a strange old woman. Things begin to spiral out of control after this. Jamal begins to have visions and loses track of time with no memory of his whereabouts. Eventually the police and the Klan catch up to Jamal and he must fight for his life as well as the lives of his wife and son. It turns out the doll Jamal was given possesses the soul of a Demon named Rangoul.

    The doll once belonged to a young boy who’s father was framed and executed hundreds of years ago in the same town. It has the power to cause great pain and suffering to those who wrong you. As Jamal learns more about this power he must decide if it is a gift or a curse. While both fighting their own demons, Eugene and Jamal’s journeys intercept and set forth a chain of events that will shake the small town to its core.

    About the Author:

    Mikail K. Farrar was born in Kansas City Mo. in 1979. He lives in Lawrenceville GA with his wife of 15 years Clarice, their 11 year old daughter Victoria, and their dog Ruby. Mikail gets his passion for writing from his mother Sondra who is a retired English teacher. When Mikail was a young boy he remembers his mother waking up in the morning and quickly writing down her dreams before she would forget them. She would encourage her son to do the same. Fast forward to today and Mikail is not only writing down his dreams, but transforming them into riveting stories to share with the world.

    $2.99$7.99
  • Raptured: The Second Coming of Christ

    This book is written to test the faith of every Christian.
    This book will answer questions such as:

    1. Will the Lord come again?
    2. Will people be carried away at the rapture?
    3. Will millions of Christians disappear from the face of the earth?
    4. Before the full wrath of God falls upon sinful humanity–will people have to endure the reign of the beast?
    5. Or will hideous torture inflicted upon innocent be a prelude to the glorious eternity in Christ?

    The Great Tribulation will be hell on earth. You will either have to take the mark of the beast or give up your life.
    Decide for yourself, with God's help, whether the days of rapture are fact or a fairy tale.

    $13.80
  • Razor Bumps and Stretch Marks: An Anthology

    Razor Bumps and Stretch Marks is a rite of passage. It reflects the hazards and romance of growing up.

    It also represents my journey over the past two decades or so, with a healthy dose of what I’ve heard and observed from those around me, fellow travelers who didn’t always know I was watching.

    I resisted the impulse to arrange the poems thematically, or in chronological order, a nod to life’s often non-linear character. Instead, they are arranged alphabetically. That way, whenever you’d like to return to one favorite or the other, you’ll know where to find it.

    Look forward to hearing which verse helped make your load a little lighter.

    $11.99$23.99
  • Reality Has Its Ways

    Young girl dreams about being an adult living on her own where she can do what she wants
    when she wants with no one to tell her differently when the time comes, reality proves it to be more difficult than she thought it would be, life as an adult often had crawl obstacles in her path and it also taught her people aren’t always who they seem to be at first.

    About the author:

    Margaretha Peters 26 years old I live in Canada Ontario I was raised in a family of 8 and I have lived out in the country for most of my life this is the first novel I have ever written and I hope to continue writing.

    $5.76
  • ReAngstion

    Louie Leppedimay is an environmental engineer more cognizant of Chicago street smarts than intellectual acuity. Louie overcomes lost dogs and dads, delicate teenage roughage, and an occasional international conspiracy even though the country club first tee carries more weight than gainful employment.
    Nancy Moyer keeps Louie informed. The Bobs keep Louie safe. The UCrud spies keep Louie interested. Rudy’s keeps Louie from starving. Redeeming social value lurks within odd occurrence. ReAngstion is the sixth Louie Leppedimay mystery.

    Author Bio

    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.”

    $17.00$30.00
  • Red Mesa Café: the blog collection

    A collection of essays and blogs centered around a baby boomer’s perspective on aging and the environment.

    Author Bio

    A native of the San Francisco Bay area, Greg Gnesios has been exploring the American Southwest for nearly fifty years. For 30 years he was a ranger/naturalist with the National Park Service in places such as Pinnacles National Park and Pt. Reyes National Seashore, California; Petroglyph National Monument in New Mexico, and Canyonlands National Park in Utah. In 1999, he joined the Bureau of Land Management where he managed Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area near Las Vegas before moving to Grand Junction, Colorado in 2001 as the first manager of the Colorado Canyons National Conservation Area.

    He has since served as Chairman of the Board for the Colorado National Monument Association and as Byway Coordinator for the Dinosaur Diamond National Scenic Byway. During the summer season, he leads tours throughout the west for various travel organizations. His award-winning photography and writing has appeared in numerous journals, magazines, museum exhibits, calendars and books. When he isn’t hiking or conducting trips, he sells rare books online, watches movies, and writes a blog about his adventures.

    He resides in Grand Junction, Colorado.

    $12.32
  • Rediscovering the Use of the Tongue: Rejecting Offense, Strife, and Unforgiveness

    REDISCOVERING THE USE OF THE TONGUE: REJECTING OFFENSE, STRIFE, AND UNFORGIVENESS speaks the plain truth about the great power that the tongue – the words spoken in the midst of relationships – has to bring pain by opening up wounds. On the other hand, when Christians rediscover the guidance of the Holy Spirit and then redirect the intentions of their words, they can use the tongue for upbuilding one another, seeking peace, and offering forgiveness.

    The author, Samuel Kioko Kiema, draws upon his own experiences of coming to faith in Jesus Christ and of following the Spirit’s calling to minister as a missionary, teacher, and scholar to guide his exploration of the misuses and uses of the tongue in families, communities, ministries, and businesses.

    Rediscovering the Use of the Tongue: Rejecting Offense, Strife, and Unforgiveness drawing upon a wealth of passages from the Scriptures and offering seasoned and wise teachings rooted in those passages, presents an approachable and understandable examination of the insidious power of the tongue to bring about pain. It pairs that portrait with words of encouragement, explaining how the Spirit can guide the use of the tongue for good. Whether you have experience with speaking words that have injured others or with hearing words that have caused you pain, Rediscovering the Use of the Tongue: Rejecting Offense, Strife, and Unforgiveness can offer you the consolation of discovering a path to encouragement, harmony, and reconciliation.

    About the Author:

    SAMUEL KIOKO KIEMA, a native of Kenya and a citizen of the United States of America, experienced salvation through Jesus Christ as seventeen. Responding to the Holy Spirit’s calling, he serves as
    a missionary, teacher and scholar. His ministries connect people to the power of God. He and Jedidah, his wife, are cofounders of Kingdon Connection Ministries International, Inc.

    $7.22
  • Reflections of Nebulous Eternal: Sporadic Thoughts of a Splintered Soul Vol. 1

    The Reflections of Nebulous Eternal is a selection of poems written by a soul that left the spirit realm and entered Earth to gain a deeper insight to itself and as it evolves and awakens, the spirit tries to relay the information to the rest of humanity. This is a daunting task and many awakened souls band together to push the world into a brighter future. The reason Earth is called Nebulous Eternal is because a Nebulous is a fog/haze and this world is exactly that …. a haze and it last for eternity because too many humans would rather use their knowledge, skill, power, and wealth to feed their greed and massage their egos. Those that are awake aim to counter this behavior; if not for today then for tomorrow’s generation. So, these are the sporadic thoughts of a splintered soul dwelling in Nebulous Eternal on a mission to gather with like minded spirits to educate the children and spread LOVE and Compassion to the world.

    Author Bio

    Poet James J. Cone is the son of James H. Cone and Myrna Jo Cone. He was born in El Dorado, Arkansas and raised in Jacksonville, Arkansas. He has 2 brother’s Cassius Jackson (Rest in Love, Light, and Serenity), Christopher Cone, and a sister Myrneshia Hampton. He currently resides in Germany with his 3 sons Madison, Neven, and Zailen. He has been writing for over 20 years. Ever since he was a child he has been intrigued by spirituality from various perspectives throughout the world and the interactions of people from various social structures and it shows in his writings. This will be the first release from a collection of poetry that he has been working on in the recent years. His writings focus on the flaws of humanity and how we can better ourselves and the world around us through personal accountability.

    $2.99$8.99
  • Reflective Poetry for the Spirit by Alan R. Olmsted

    Reflective Poetry for the Spirit

    Who said poetry is just for love? Poetry is an art that encompasses all known topics and ideas, conveying forth feelings that capture even the hardest of hearts.

    In this beautiful and spiritual book written by Alan Olmsted, he shares a collection of poems that uses imagery to express a spiritual walk with God, bringing forth a spirituality that has remained dormant within the best of us.

    This is your ticket to praise the Creator in an incredibly artistic way, bringing you closer to God, and enhancing your interior life, as you read through marvelous works of poetry, sure to captivate any broken soul.

    $9.20