• My Words To You by Emilio Esteban Trinidad III

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    My Words To You is a collection of poems and reminders that helped Emilio Esteban Trinidad get through hard times in his life. The Purpose of My Words To You is to let the readers know that we all have a battle we are fighting, but no matter what we are in this together.

  • It’s a Work Thing by Michelle Karise

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    Garrett
    If Dynex’s public offering takes off, my best friend and I will be swimming in corporate stock, free to launch our own company. I don’t need a distraction like a gorgeous consultant with honey-almond skin and a killer smile.

    Jasmine
    I shouldn’t be attracted to six-three of citrine-eyed, muscular, urban sophistication like Garrett Hamilton. He’s a client, and clients are off limits. But something about him makes me want to ignore the rules and roll the dice. I should have remembered corporate games never end well—especially when you gamble with your heart.

  • The Ohio Accident Book by Charles E. Boyk

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    The Ohio Accident Book helps to teach secrets that insurance companies don’t want you to know about your accident. Their main goal is to settle claims as cheaply as possible even if it doesn’t have your best interest in mind or if you’re not getting compensated fairly enough for your damages and losses. This book includes facts that you need to know to help answer your questions regarding medical bills, timelines of cases, how an attorney can help you, if you should contact the other drivers’ insurance company, and more. The Ohio Accident Book will also help you determine how to choose the correct personal injury lawyer for your claim and explain the beginning steps of a personal injury case. Order your free book today!

  • Snatched Up to Heaven by Jemima Paul

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    “I had a dream about heaven!” exclaimed Priyanka.

    Running up to her mom one morning, four-year-old Priyanka nonchalantly mentioned that Jesus had taken her and her two-year-old sister Deepika to heaven during the previous night. In the days that followed, the sisters amazed their parents with their vivid descriptions of what they saw and experienced in heaven and hell over the course of several visits there.

    Within the constraints of their limited preschool vocabulary, the girls described deep theological truths about eternity that often belied their years, speaking with remarkable clarity and boldness. Their mom initially recorded their testimonies in a written journal as well as a video log. Now, for the first time, “Snatched Up to Heaven” documents their true accounts alongside the purifying lens of the Word of God.

    While much of the narrative focuses on our after-life destinies, “Snatched Up to Heaven” will give you a fresh perspective on how to live a life of eternal significance today.

  • Song of Sugar Sands (Sugar Sands Series Book 2) by Debra Coleman Jeter

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    Acadia Powers knows herself to be too selfish, too sinful, and too skeptical in her faith to marry a preacher. And yet she does. God truly does work in a mysterious way. Acadia nearly lost her faith at an early age due to what she saw as the hypocrisy of her parents’ generation. In college—where the novel begins—she meets and falls in love with Peter O’Neil, who is fervent in his faith and wants to share the good news with the world. Can she reach deep enough inside, or beyond herself, to find what she needs to keep on trying, or has she made too many mistakes already?

  • Lady Heloise Heads to London by L. L. Neal

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    Lady Heloise is bound for London for the season. The lady plans to scorn social conventions in her seduction of Sir Jacob, Lord Heathwood. In her wholehearted pursuit, the lady doesn’t realize the impact of her scandalous actions.
    As the season heats up, the lady finds that many gentlemen wish to court her. How will she find the man who holds the key to her heart amongst many cads, bounders, and rakes who only want her body, her dowry, or both?

  • The Path To Myself by Blanca LE

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    In this Ebook, you will hear some interesting stories.
    The story of a family running wild during the war between the US and Vietnamese communists during the war that took place in 1975 in Vietnam. The love story between two people in two sides of the ocean that ended in tragedy. The story of a desperate girl who almost came to death, but she found herself and lived a happy and meaningful life. The story of how a secret Buddhist scripture made a cold-blooded murderer let go of his gun and turn to enlightenment to practice. The story of traveling to Egypt.
    The messages about the Buddha’s teachings will help you to find peace, and will help you to find yourself. You will hear about the experience of going from darkness to light and learn the lessons of my failure. Through my lessons, I hope you find strength.

  • Thecla Dark Romance by Z. Exie

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    After losing her parents and surviving The Reckoning, a catastrophic earthquake that nearly destroyed most of North America, young Thecla survived on her own in the remains of the destruction, known as The Wastelands, against all odds. Seven years later, now a fiercely, self-trained warrior and hunter-gatherer, Thecla is suddenly introduced into a new order of civilization known as Carpathia, a pious community where the prominent Bishop Kato governs. Thecla quickly discovers that her survival skills and instincts that kept her alive in the brutal, wild, and untamed Wastelands is no match for her new life in Carpathia.

  • Meeting Her by Jenna van Berke

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    Sometimes you just know.

    I’m not usually shy with women. Women love me. I used to be the college team’s quarterback, for crap’s sake. Girls used to throw themselves at me.
    So how come I’m just standing here in front of her, speechless?

  • Played by Cici James

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    How could one person be so cruel? This is the question I asked myself as the pain, that ran as deep as any ocean known to man pierced my heart and anger coursed through my veins. I was at a loss for words. I thought back to the times when as a child, the little girl, who reminded me so much of myself, would be so sad. Her always lowered brown eyes looking at me as if to say “help me please”. This little girl, whom I would love as if she were my own had grown into a woman I did not know. Sure, I knew her past. I heard the rumors, but she held a special place in my heart. If there was one thing, I would have bet on is that no matter how troubled or devious she was, she would never pull those games on me. Little did I know that I would have lost that bet. And what’s worse is that what did happen, I wouldn’t have done to my worst enemy, let alone someone who loved and believed in me.