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Misplaced Image

A Christian Novel
By Dloyd Hedrick

Dloyd Hedrick’s Misplaced Image is a tale of fiction that could well be reality. World leaders band together to create a one-world government known as the World Union. There were no more nations; now there were SECTIONS. One man was elected by SECTION members to...

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Wounded

A Love Story
By Claudia Mair Burney

Anthony, an addict, heard the young black woman scream. He reached out to help her and saw blood streaming from her hands. When he touched her, she ran from the church. He knew instantly that he was saved; he would never be addicted again. Twenty-four-year-old...

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Big Book of Bible Bloopers

A Lighthearted Look at the Misquotes, Misconceptions, and Misunderstandings of the World’s Bestselling Book
By J. Stephen Lang

More people read the Bible than any other book in the world. The Bible is also, the most “misunderstood, misquoted, misused book in the world.” J Stephen Lang has written a book filled with interesting bits of information, the reader will find some of the...

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Come Along

A Journey Into a More Intimate Faith
By Jane Rubietta

A Journey Into a More Intimate Faith Come Along was written for women to assist them in a closer walk with Jesus. She examines ten encounters with Christ, among them: • Jesus Baptism • The adulteress woman • The woman that touched the hem of his garment • The women...

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Every Thursday

A warm, loving look at Grandparenting
By Bill & Pat Coleman

Bill and Pat Coleman look forward to Every Thursday, and so do their grandchildren. The Coleman’s set aside Every Thursday as grandchildren day. They drive to their grandchildren’s home, and so begins a day of fun and learning. The Coleman’s are the proud grandparents to...

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Faith to Faith

A Conversation About Christianity and World Religions
By Dan Scott

Dan Scott presents a discussion of different religions in the words of lay members. Scott attended an interfaith symposium where nine religions were represented. Faith to Faith is a fictionalize account of that symposium. “The information presented is real, the names were changed, and some...

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Fearless Fourteen

A Stephanie Plum Novel
By Janet Evanovich

I was disappointed with Mean Thirteen, but I feel Janet Evanovich is back on a roll with Fearless Fourteen. I am a Stephanie Plum fan. Frankly, I like all of the Plum books. She comes across smarter in this book; her character is maturing. The supporting...

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Say Goodbye

A Reluctant Sleuth Mystery
By E. J. Rand

Say Goodbye began with the death of an auditor. The roads were snow-covered and slick. Was it an accident or murder? Suspecting murder, Norman’s wife turned to Gary for help. It had been less than a year since Sarah’s death. Gary still mourned for her....

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Written in Blood

A Forensic Handwriting Mystery
By Sheila Lowe

Handwriting specialist, Claudia Rose was asked to assist Paige Sorensen in proving that she did not forge her late husband’s will. The will left Sorensen’s entire estate to his wife, including Sorensen Academy, a school for troubled rich kids. When Claudia met Annebelle one of...

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Eyes On The Prize

A Step-By-Step Approach To Winning The Job
By Montego F.R. Craddock

Montego F.R. Craddock walks readers through the process of finding and getting the job you really want. He begins with preparation and formulating a plan. Creating a proper resume will help to get you the interview. Research the company and the position before the interview....

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Credit Game, The

A Young Adults Guide to Successfully Building and Understanding Credit
By Kyjione Lee Jack

“People helping people” is Kyjione Lee Jack’s mantra. He has 11 ½ years of experience in the banking industry. In his book, The Credit Game he uses his experience to guide young adults in their endeavor with credit. Credit seems to be a necessity in...

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Idiot-Proof Diet

A Weight-Loss Plan for Real Women
By India Knight and Neris Thomas

Inexperienced people write most diet books. India Knight and Neris Thomas are willing to admit that they were overweight. The two friends joined forces to lose weight. Together they lost 140 pounds. Their idea is, “if they did it you can too.” Both women made...

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Darker Side

A Thriller
By Cody McFadyen

Smoky Barrett returns in the third installment of this series. The FBI Director assigns Smoky to investigate the stabbing death of a woman on board an airplane. The deeper Smoky gets into the investigation, the stranger and stranger the case. Lisa Reid was the daughter...

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Shiniest Jewel, The

A Family Love Story
By Marian Henley

Shiniest Jewel is the heartwarming memoir of Marian Henley. Through her own drawings, Henley shares the story of adopting her beautiful son, William. 49-year-old Henley longed for a child. After much thought and contemplation, she applied for an international adoption. The agency made...

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Oceans Apart

A Voyage of International Adoption
By Mary Mustard Reed

When I began this book, it was with preconceived notions. I expected a feel-good book. I know several families that have adopted “international” children. The children are loved and well cared for. I find it disconcerting that anyone would treat a child the way Mary/Hien...

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Life Is Mostly Edges

A Memoir
By Calvin Miller

Life Is Mostly Edges is the beautiful memoir of Calvin Miller, author and professor. I was struck by his poignant look at a postage stamp……”For life is mostly edges. It is small—like a postage stamp…and I liked the middle of my stamp more than the...

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The Ashes of Innocence

A Memoir
By Alexandra Tesluk

This is an emotionally-charged book. Alexandra Tesluk’s childhood was one of abuse; it almost broke her spirit, but not quite. People with less resilience would have shattered under the cruelty she lived with daily. The story begins by describing life with a cold and distant...

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Legs Talk

A Modern Girl's Dating Tale
By D.E. Boone

Legs Talk is filled with photographs of…legs. There are few words, but they really are not needed; the visuals says it all. The photos are all black and white. Legs Talk narrates the story of a relationship. This book would make a great gift. My...

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Inner Journey

A Window into Spirituality
By Fr. Mark Escobar, C.S.

Fr. Mark Escobar shares his Christian journey with readers. He likens his journey to Jeremiah; we are to be pliable, moldable like clay. God is the potter, and He will shape us into usable vessels. As I read this part, I was reminded of the...

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Knowing Right From Wrong

A Christian Guide to Conscience
By Thomas D. Williams, LC, THD

Many seem to talk about conscience but few understand it. Definitions for conscience vary from justification, moral sensibility, to a severe moral taskmaster. Thomas D. Williams explores the conscience from a Christian perspective. Knowing Right From Wrong investigates the “relationship among conscience, freedom, faith, truth...

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