Is there a law against driving under the influence of screaming children in the back seat? It would be very convenient if there were.
A Time to Heal
Fayla Ott
(39 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Religious & Inspirational Fiction | Women’s Fiction | Religion & Spirituality
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A Page-Turning Christian Romance
Rachel Collins has inherited the care of her newborn niece after her sister and brother-in-law are tragically killed.Having already lost her parents in a tragedy, Rachel feels abandoned by the God her family had served so faithfully.Two years later, her niece’s uncle shows up at her door, claiming to have just found out about his niece.When his wealthy parents threaten to sue for custody of their newly discovered granddaughter, Rachel faces loss once again.Luke thinks he has found a way to help Rachel keep little Brooke.But can they let go of their pasts in order to embrace a future together? Will it be enough to convince Luke’s parents to let go of the custody suit?And will Rachel finally return to God and allow Him to heal her grieving heart?
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The Stone Man – A Science Fiction Horror Novel
Luke Smitherd
(23 Reviews)
Genre: Horror | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Science Fiction
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Nobody knew where it came from.
Nobody knew why it came.
Even so, for two-bit (and antisocial) reporter Andy Pointer, the appearance in his city of a man made of moving stone meant the scoop of a lifetime. He would soon learn that The Stone Man was much more–and much worse–than that.
This is Andy’s account of everything that came afterwards, and the people that were lost along the way; of the terrible price that he, and the rest of his country, had to pay.
The destruction. The visions. The dying.
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Gold And Fishes
Donna Carrick
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Genre: Literary Fiction | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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On December 26, 2004 the earth erupted under the waters of the Indian Ocean.
For Canadian aid worker Ayla Harris, her first overseas mission to post-tsunami Indonesia presents the perfect opportunity for escape. A failed romance with a married man and a strained relationship with her twin sister have left her suffering a general sense of ‘detachment’.
But a late night call on the eve of her departure reminds Ayla the bonds of love can be tenacious. It turns out her wheeler-dealer brother-in-law, Robert Trasque, has gone missing in Thailand.
However, it is the injured orphan Mahdi who restores Ayla’s soul with a single word: mother. In his child’s eyes she discovers the extent of her connection to the world.
From the devastated tourist beaches of Southeast Asia to the graveyard that was Banda Aceh, Ayla sets out on a personal mission – to find her sister’s gold-hungry husband and return him to his family.
In the midst of universal tragedy, what is the value of a single life?Can Ayla expose a killer and avoid becoming the next victim as she and her team struggle to bring hope to a region that is drowning in despair?
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Steel Waters (The Continuing Adventures of Glen Wilson)
Ken Coffman
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Genre: Action & Adventure | Literary Fiction | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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Episode 1 of the continuing adventures of Glen Wilson. Bolivian Nazi? Check. Cocaine Importation Agency (CIA)? Check. The making of a Hollywood starlet? Check. It’s all in there.
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Weepy the Dragon
J. J.Hebert
(30 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks
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Weepy is a dragon, sure, but the dragons nearby would agree that he doesn’t act like a dragon at all. He’s not angry, scary, and mean. He only eats vegetables with his sharp teeth. He uses his fire-breath as a nightlight because he’s afraid of the dark. Worst of all, he tends to cry, something the other dragons – especially his powerful father – would never do! Weepy wants to be more “dragony,” but he soon finds that being different has its advantages.
(Illustrated by Ed Jones)
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