A kid asked me yesterday how old I was. I said, “I am Awesome”. He informed me that wasn’t a number and that can’t be an age. I told him he was wrong about that and I am an adult, so that makes it so. Being an adult can be awesome when you’re awesome.
A Death On The Wolf
G. M. Frazier
(141 Reviews)
Genre: Biographical | Religious Fiction | Religion & Spirituality
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WINNER in the Kindle Book Review’s 2012 “Best Indie Books” contest for literary fiction.
For Nelson Gody, the summer of 1969, the summer he would turn sixteen, began as all his past summers had. Life on his family’s small farm outside Bells Ferry, Mississippi, was safe and routine: chores, taking care of his little sister, working at a local gas station, swimming in the Wolf River with his best friend–his world was familiar and predictable. All that would change as young Nelson experiences his first love, wrestles with the secret his best friend has been hiding, and meets a mysterious stranger who appears one day on an exotic motorcycle called the Black Shadow. Capped by the devastating effects of hurricane Camille, the events of that summer ensured that life as Nelson knew it would never be the same again.
In his first full-length novel since since the critically acclaimed Return to Innocence (1st ed. 1999), G. M. Frazier takes us back to a simpler and more carefree time in American life with an uncompromising coming of age story that deals with hard-hitting issues that are tackled head-on with courage, not only by the writer, but by the characters he has created. For readers who spent their tween on teen years in the late 60s, A Death on the Wolf will take you back to a familiar time and introduce you to unforgettable characters. For younger readers, the story will give you a glimpse of teenage life that is no more, and yet shows how courage, morality, and friendship are timeless concepts in the face of life’s trials and tribulations.
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Warrior’s Bride (The Stone of Destiny Series)
Gerri Russell
(48 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Fantasy
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The Seer’s Stone. Locked away in a tower, young Isobel had watched its power slowly drive her mother mad. And now, years later, the Stone’s secrets threatened to be the death of Isobel as well. Douglas Stewart, known as the Black Wolf of Scotland, had no intention of taking a wife, despite his father’s demands. But the moment he saw Isobel, he was spellbound by her fiery defiance and delicate beauty. They were united by destiny yet beset by betrayal. Only by opening her heart to love and living up to her legacy could Isobel become a Warrior’s Bride.
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Okavango : Beware the Ultimate Cure
Fritz Damler
(17 Reviews)
Genre: Action & Adventure | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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While on assignment in Africa, freelance writer Terry Johns and wildlife photographer Liza Rittenauer innocently photograph two men and their airplane in a remote section of the Okavango Swamps.
A week later, Liza suffers a brutal attack. Her, her film and camera equipment are gone.For reasons unknown to Terry, the South African police are reluctant to pursue the investigation.
While Liza lingers in a life-threatening coma, Terry, Liza’s sister, Dawn, and the women’s father, Cy, discover a sinister connection between the men in Liza’s photograph, an underground lab in the Okavango, a leading pharmaceutical company in Johannesburg and a major HMO in Houston, Texas.
Death and destruction follow Terry and Dawn to Houston, where a new vaccine for TB has been administered to 8000 children.The wonder drug seems on the up and up, until the right person takes an interest in Terry and Dawn’s story, exposing a plot with a startling truth.
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Come Fly with Me
Judith Whitmore
(15 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Women’s Fiction
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From mansions in Emerald Bay, to hilltop villas in the Caribbean, Come Fly with Me is the story of a woman coming into her own in a world where the sky is the limit. Kate Randolph is young, beautiful and rich, and her passion is flying. In the air she feels a freedom she feels nowhere else, and it’s where she dreams of escape from her marriage to a cold, distant husband.
Rick Sanders, her tough flight instructor, challenges Kate to always rise to the occasion and trust her instincts. A series of unexpected events forces both to look beyond the usual facades, and as a result, Kate and Rick liberate each other–she rescues him in a harrowing mission into Southeast Asia that proves her mettle once and for all, and he releases her to be the woman she was meant to be–no holds barred.
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