Why is it your reward for working out has to be pain? You do something good for your body, you exercise and get your heart pumping and your reward is pain two days later. This seems a little backwards. As a kid, when I stuck my finger on the hot stove and felt pain, that was my body’s way of saying I shouldn’t do that. When I stuck my finger in an electrical socket, again…my body said not a wise choice. When I stuck my finger in that dog’s mouth…okay you get the idea, I was a weird kid. So what am I supposed to think when I exercise and then I feel a lot of pain? Design flaw!!
The Enemy of an Enemy (Lost Tales of Power Book 1)
Vincent Trigili
(74 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction | Fantasy
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Vydor was on a fast track to the highest-ranking position in the Imperial Navy’s security forces and was recently assigned to the senior staff of the flagship of the Navy, the Dragon Claw. All he wanted to do his entire life was to serve his god, the Emperor, and given his phenomenal performance during his training in the Naval Academy, it seemed he would be able to do just that. Everything seemed to be going his way, until the Dragon Claw and its massive command fleet was sent on a rather unusual assignment to investigate a minor incident deep within the Empire’s space. That one event would start Vydor down a path filled with fantastically powerful enemies and extraordinary friends that would obliterate everything he ever understood to be true and threaten the very foundations of the Empire itself.
The Lost Tales of Power is an open-ended series of Science-Fantasy books set in a vast multiverse. The Enemy of an Enemy is the first book set in the Lost Tales of Power universe.
Lost Tales Series:
- Volume I – The Enemy of an Enemy
- Volume II – The Academy
- Volume III – Rise of Shadows
- Volume IV – Resurgence of Ancient Darkness
- Volume V – The Sac’a’rith
- Volume VI – Spectra’s Gambit
- Volume VII – TBA
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Colonel’s Lady, The: A Novel
Laura Frantz
(169 Reviews)
Genre: Religious & Inspirational Fiction | Religion & Spirituality | Romance
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In 1779, when genteel Virginia spinster Roxanna Rowan arrives at the Kentucky fort commanded by Colonel Cassius McLinn, she finds that her officer father has died. Penniless and destitute, Roxanna is forced to take her father’s place as scrivener. Before long, it’s clear that the colonel himself is attracted to her. But she soon realizes the colonel has grave secrets of his own–some of which have to do with her father’s sudden death. Can she ever truly love him?
Readers will be enchanted by this powerful story of love, faith, and forgiveness from reader favorite Laura Frantz. Her solid research and deft writing immerse readers in the world of the early frontier while her realistic characters become intimate friends.
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House 23 (a suspense mystery thriller)
Eli Yance
(344 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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Joseph Lee is wealthy, safe, and alone.
His wife was murdered, butchered in her own house. They never found the killer. The police blamed him, as did everyone else.
He’s been alone since her death. Confined to the house where she was murdered, forced to live a hermit’s existence as he struggles with his grief and self-loathing. But there’s hope: a beautiful woman, a woman who looks uncannily like his dead wife, moves into the house across the road and befriends him.
Joseph Lee’s life seems to be improving, but after the light at the end of the tunnel there’s another descent into a world of darkness, because the stunning look-alike, and the imposing structure of house 23, are hiding disturbing secrets.
House 23 is a dark suspense thriller. A gripping, and often disturbing, story with a mystery twist.
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Sudan
Ninie Hammon
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Genre: Historical Fiction | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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IS A FATHER’S LOVE STRONGER THAN THE CHAINS OF SLAVERY?
Sudan 2000…
The largest nation in Africa has become a killing field…
…two million tribal people are dead, victims of a brutal civil war or of systematic genocide, massacred by their own government. But that’s not why human rights photojournalist Ron Wolfson is risking his life there. He’s chasing a different story—investigating whispered reports of human trafficking, rumors of women and children in chains, auctioned off to the highest bidder, speculation that thousands of them disappear every day into the shadow world of modern-day slavery and are never seen again.
As Ron tracks the phantom story he knows is out there somewhere, Murahaleen guerrillas attack a small Dinka village, slaughter the inhabitants and kidnap a lone little girl to sell on the slave market. The child’s father goes after her, walks 500 miles into the North searching for her, and then forms an unlikely alliance with the American journalist.
Together, they follow a slave trail soaked in blood and tears. And together they suffer the savage retaliation of a ruthless slave trader. When the two face an unthinkable execution that will be broadcast live around the world, they must place their lives and the fate of their mission in the hands of a bloodthirsty mercenary and an orphan boy.
But time is running out. It may already be too late for them. And too late to save the little girl before she vanishes forever into the belly of the beast.
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Dress Up Day
Tina Marie Kaht
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Genre: Children’s eBooks
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Come with us as we dress up. Be a princess, pilot, or chef. Maybe you think a policeman is best. Farm the land, sing in a band, or fight fires like a fireman. See a teacher, a doctor, an artist, too, and learn about the jobs they do.
Bright, colorful illustrations combine with fun rhyme to fill children’s dreams with beautiful possibilities. Bring your sashes, glasses, and fake mustaches!
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