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  • The Messiah Seeds Resurrection

    This book was written to address all of the problems that the world face today. I asked God to write this book, and I hope these are His words. You must read for yourself and see if you want to participate in this revolutionary approach to addressing the problems that face the world today. I think it would be a wonderful adventure for any one that wish to explore this with us. I recommend you talk to God about it before you make up your mind. No matter what the results, I am sure that those who participate will be on a
    journey to a wonderful life.

    $9.00
  • The Messiah’s Signature

    Seeds of “The Messiah’s Signature” were planted in the mid-late nineties The cover’s photograph was captured one Fall mid-afternoon in Seattle. Jeanette attended Shoreline college where the English professor realized her writing potential.

    Shortly after relocating to Texas she was invited to a Christian Writers’ group. In the early 2000’s she began a journal of words and phrases from her Pastors’ sermons.

    In 2015 her collection of poems and prose, was finally compiled. Supporting images consist of photographs taken during her extensive travels; watercolors, which includes one painted by her Mother, and for readers’ edification, the accompanying bible verses are complete.

    To God be the Glory

    August 2017

    About the author:

    Jeanette’s ancestry, can be traced to the Spanish Inquisition era. The De Litra family of Portugal fled their homeland to escape its tyranny. Those, who could afford passage, sought refuge in the Americas; others sailed to the shores of Wales.
    (There the family name was changed to Little). She was transplanted from her homeland Wales via Australia to America in the mid-eighties. No doubt, during her global sojourns, unbeknown to her, other descendents and her pathways have intersected.

    Her aptitude for writing poetry was encouraged, during the nineties, by her English instructor Nancy of Shoreline Community college in Seattle, and a dear friend and professor Rose, of Seattle Pacific university. Upon relocation to Texas in 2000, she joined San Antonio’s Christian Writers Group. This intimate organization has proved fertile ground for her creative abilities.

    In late 2015 Jeanette completed “The Messiah’s Signature” and published it in eBook format.Time has proved readers prefer the tactile, visual, enjoyment, and comfort of absorbing the book’s content via the printed word on paper.

    $6.99$21.77
  • The Mickey Deegan Poetry Collection

    The book Mickey Deegan’s Poetry Collection is about life, faith, patriotism, people, animals, love and politics as she sees it and lives it. There are poems for everyone and hopefully to enjoy as much as she enjoyed writing them.

    About the Author
    The author Mickey Deegan, is God-loving, patriotic and animal lover. She also loves people and has a great admiration for people who have earned it. Her passion is poetry. She’s inspired to put her words on paper, most of her poems she has lived and describes her well.

    $15.00
  • The Mighty Spartan!

    The Mighty Spartan!

    The Mighty Spartan is a family-friendly fiction.

    Pete Russey is an ordinary citizen in a small Southern-Illinois town. He loves his little town. But life happens and he suddenly becomes the mighty Spartan.

    How does he deal with a giant man-eating spider or the Hell’s Angel as they ride behind him, or the scream he hears from his wife’s adjourning labor room?

    In the midst of chaos and everything, one thing remains true: his adventures are entertaining. Who knows, you will find yourself identifying with him.

    $2.99$30.30
  • The Miracle Before Your Eyes

    “Patrick McAndrew puts his pastor’s heart and the message of his Unity Church together to produce a book that expands life, gives hope and is beautifully readable. That is a major triumph.”

    John Shelby Spong, Author, Jesus for the Non-Religious

    “As reflections on a life lived in the Spirit of God, ‘The Miracle Before Your Eyes,’ is informative, insightful and inspiring. Patrick truly has seen the good in the ups and downs of his life and shares with us the spiritual food he gathered along the way.”

    Sallye Taylor, Soul Food Unity Ministry

    About the author:

    A number of years ago, Patrick found himself at his wits end as the manager of a high successful, but tumultuous restaurant then an event occurred that would change his life forever. Searching for answers to put his life back together he was led to sit in the silence next to lake on a beautiful summer day. The experience that occurred on that day led him down a path of exploration of some of the deepest mysteries of life, which ultimately revealed to him the miracle of life that exists right before us. This book shares what can be called mystical experiences, which Patrick had on his journey of awakening to the miracle before our eyes and his insights about those experiences. His openness and willingness to explore these mystical experiences and to allow the insights to unfold opened his mind and heart to other mystical experiences that ripple through the fabric of our lives. Join him in his adventures.

    $2.99$32.79
  • The Miracle of Centennial

    When Neil J. McKinnon was a child, he was always asking his mother, Florence, questions about her early life. His mother delighted in conversation, so the author learned quite a bit about old folklore of the Scots of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, along with practices of faith and the family’s experiences throughout the years.

    In this moving memoir, Mr. McKinnon lovingly describes the farmland and woods where his mother spent her earliest years, the area around Cape Breton, and the love his mother had for the village of Centennial–the place where Florence’s family had its start.

    “This book has been a labor of love,” the author writes, “to honor my mother who was really the ‘Miracle of Centennial.’” The result is a consistently charming and generously spiritual family chronicle that has rare universal appeal.

    The power of prayer, the grace and power of the Eucharist, and the Rosary were the “lifelines” of the author’s families. Their strong faith helped them overcome numerous tragedies over the years as the author paints a delightful and unsentimental picture of life in a country village.

    “Florence has left a gift of faith with her family in her love for her God and for prayer,” Mr. McKinnon relates. This book is his affectionate, loving tribute to a beloved woman and her family.

     

    About the author:

    Neil J. McKinnon is the second oldest of six children, the son of Florence and Neil McKinnon. He and his family lived for a time on Cape Breton Island and later moved to Detroit, Michigan. Enjoying a forty-three year career as a barber, Mr. McKinnon includes among his hobbies listening to classical music as well as sketching and painting. Mr. McKinnon resides in Michigan. This is his first published book.

    $9.99
  • The Mole

    An American agent buried decades in Moscow serving as accountant to former members of the Kremlin and the Red Mafia has come under suspicion. He is revered by his underworld Russian associates, for no one manipulates money better. Fearing for his life the Harvard educated financial wizard surprised Langley with a call for assistance: “I need to get out. They’ve bugged my apartment and follow me everywhere. I know too much, and they’re afraid I’ll defect with all their secrets.”

    Only two people know of the mole’s existence, code named Tuck, his handler and CIA Director Martin Bradley who flew into action to save this remarkable American agent. His insightful reports from Moscow have come faithfully for years. Martin’s job won’t be easy. He will send his best agents, Hugh Neff and Curt Conley, to get the agent to a safe house and out of Moscow, not an easy task with former KGB agents and the FSB breathing down their necks. Not only that, the existence of the mole must be kept from the Russian government to prevent an international incident. If this weren’t trouble enough Martin’s close friend and assistant, Clive Winthrop, slated to take over the Agency upon his retirement has been murdered. The DCI fears the worst. One of their own at the top is a traitor.

    $17.99
  • The Monkey Named Moe

    I love to write children books. I used to read children’s books every night with my daughter. We loved the ones that rhymed. They were fun to read. Now as a writer, I love to write children’s books. And I like them to teach children something good from each book. I also collect anything with dragonflies on it because I love dragonflies.

    $9.99
  • THE MOSQUITO BITES: A Mystery Novel

    When Alex Gregory takes his first job for Sterling Chemicals, a company poised to make millions from their newest pesticide, he has no idea he’s stepping into the shoes of a murdered man.

    Alex soon discovers the pesticide about to be released not only creates poisonous mosquitoes, but the treated plants begin competing for earth’s oxygen at a slow but detrimental rate. Alex investigates the untimely deaths of those that learned the truth before him, and expose the company before they threaten the lives of future generations. But he must tread carefully, or he, Cindy, and Leslie, will meet their own untimely deaths.

    $3.99$9.98
  • The Most Feared Man In America

    This biography of J. Edgar Hoover differs from all previous books on the subject. My book posits and documents the existence of two political myths about Hoover. One is a God myth, which was created intentionally by a long-standing FBI public relations campaign. The other myth is a Devil myth that emerged in reaction to the God myth. Both of these mythic perceptions are unidimensional stereotypical depictions of the man, which obscure the reality of the former FBI director. The author uses declassified FBI memoranda to shed light on the personality and professional performance of Mr. Hoover through examination of his marginalia. Hoover’s handwritten comments in the margins of FBI memos are candid and fascinating manifestations of his true self.

    About the Author:

    Dr. Dirk C. Duran-Gibson, Ph. D. teaches interviewing, persuasion, communication theory, professional communication, magazine writing, and serial murder communication at the University of New Mexico. He has published a book on communication in the practice of law, a half-dozen books
    on serial murder, and two books on outer space studies. He is an acknowledged authority on product recalls, serial murder communication, and outer space, and has been interviewed more than one hundred times by international, national and regional media. He has served as a consultant to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, and the Federal Aviation Administration. He lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico, with his wife, Linda Duran-Gibson, BA, MA, CCC.

    $2.99$48.37

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