My oldest Basset yesterday asked me if I had any fun playing with rocks and sticks back in the olden days. I asked him where on Earth he heard such a thing. He immediately pointed to daddy. No no no! Hubby explained as fast as he could. Back in our day we played with rocks and sticks, we didn’t have video games and families had one TV in the house, so you watched what the parents watched. Okay…it wasn’t an old joke on me. I do remember playing with rocks as a kid. It was called “War” and we chucked them at each others heads. Sometimes they made contact. Good times!
Cooper Moon: The Calling
Cheryl Shireman
(36 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Women’s Fiction | Romance
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It is often said that the course of true love never runs smooth. This is certainly the case in the love affair of Cooper and Sally Moon. From the moment she fell in love with Cooper Moon, Sally learned that holding onto the most attractive man in town is never easy. Now, despite a long history of infidelity, in a life-altering moment, Cooper suddenly vows to change his ways. His decision will not only change Sally’s life, but will also have wide-ranging consequences for the entire town.
Filled with an unforgettable cast of characters you are sure to love (and maybe a couple to hate), the story of Cooper Moon will capture your heart from the first page. It is a story about undying love, the many faces of faith, and the many consequences of a single decision. You will not only follow the love story of Cooper and Sally, but also the struggles and triumphs of an intriguing cast of characters.
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The God Killers
David Simpson
(48 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Horror
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Imagine an alternate reality that appears, on the surface, just like our own. However, in this reality, the white light famously reported at the end of our lives is not an escape or deliverance — it is a trap. A creature calling itself God in a parallel dimension consumes the souls of humans, devouring their energy to sustain itself. This is the reality that Cipher, Han, Natalie and Father Hurley inhabit in The God Killers. Each has had near death experiences (NDE’s) and each was resuscitated before their souls were consumed, coming back to Earth horrified by the truth: there is no exit. Now they must attempt the only course of action available to them: they must kill God. With the help of satanic messages decoded from the nonsensical ramblings of the possessed, the group must evade ghosts and demons on their mission to not only save their lives, but, more importantly, their afterlives as well.
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My Name Is Thank-You
Kaizen Love
(17 Reviews)
Genre: Literary Fiction | Teen & Young Adult
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“The dialects and tones of diverse voices always ring true, and draw you relentlessly into a meticulously woven web of heartbreak and joy. Page by page, your anticipation and expectation, never correct, allows you to progress into the amazing story.” -Arnold P. Abbott (Author and Founder of Love Thy Neighbor, Inc.)
My Name Is Thank-You allows us into the world’s of two very different thirteen-year-old girls. Each girl’s voice carrying its own unique tone, as they beckon us to follow magically into their lives. One is a joyous story of hope against all odds, the search for acceptance, and the longing for unconditional love; the other a sad tale of unspeakable abuse, constant rejection, and an overwhelming sense of loneliness. Thank-You and Josephine creates around us, a world rich with emotion, one that will leave you inspired, breathless, and yearning for more words.
Deeply meaningful, rich, and quirky, My Name Is Thank-You is a powerful new novel that will etch its way into your mind, and ultimately your heart.
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The Kabbalistic Murder Code
Nathan Erez
(40 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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The Kabbalistic Murder Code is an original and innovative Israeli thriller that was written for all those having an interest in Kabbalah.It incorporates two seemingly unconnected elements: a string of strange murders and the deciphering of ancient Kabbalistic texts, along with their hidden and mystical meanings.
A professor from Jerusalem, an expert in decoding ancient Hebrew manuscripts, is hired to carry out a mysterious task, one that sends him to three continents. He becomes entangled in a web of murders that leave him deeply puzzled. However, he quickly discovers that if he does not succeed in deciphering the enigmatic manuscripts, through his in-depth knowledge of Kabbalah, the lives of many people – including his own family – will be endangered.
Interwoven within this exciting tale are curious passages reviewing the many conquests that the city of Jerusalem has endured during its long history. Their relevance and significance become clear only at the end of the book.
The Kabbalistic Murder Code is an exciting and fast-paced thriller. Thanks to its unique structure and enriching subject matter (the secret wisdom of Kabbalah), you simply cannot put it down. The drama’s surprising solution integrates Kabbalistic elements and weaves the whole to a magical picture, leaving the reader almost breathless.It has been translated to date into four languages.
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The Magic Flyswatter: A Superhero Tale of Africa (Ancient Fantasy Book 3)
Aaron Shepard
(33 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks | Mythology & Folk Tales | Fantasy
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The storyteller stands beside the fire, swaying, dancing, miming, singing, reciting. With one hand he shakes a gourd rattle, with the other he swings a conga — a flyswatter made with a buffalo tail on a wooden handle. Anklet bells tinkle as he moves. Three young men beat a wooden drum with sticks.
Listening to him is a crowd of men, women, and children. They sing along at a song’s refrain, they repeat whole lines of the story when he pauses to see if they’re paying attention. They encourage him with little shouts, whoops, claps. Food and drink are passed around.
In a mountain rainforest of the Congo, a Nyanga village hears once more the tale of its favorite hero — Mwindo, the one born walking, the one born talking . . . .
For ages 10 and up. Not illustrated!
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