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Marshal Shawn Felton & the Wild Bunch
By Terry Larkin
Young Buck Indian Wapiti comes to the marshal and wants him to train him to be a lawman in the 1892 West. Author shortly find out that they only load real gold on the train one day a week. So now the author has to hold them up for 3 days.
Marshal Shawn Felton's Challenge
By Terry Larkin
Being tasked with returning the gold to Sumpter, Marshal Felton must hire on additional Deputy's to assist him in returning the gold. But like usual, something goes eerie, and they lose the gold. It got its name when the U. S. Cavalry rides into it.
Joanna
By Iuliano, Maria Rosaria
Joanna is a homeless woman who at 28 years old is still a virgin. She meets a kind soul who takes her in and helps her get on her feet. They pray a lot and we can see the power of prayers at work. This novel covers issues of sexual molestation, homelessness, mental illness, psychic and paranormal occurences. One of the protagonists is a Christian and the other is Catholic but they get along just fine.
Red Eagle: A Story of Cold War Espionage
By Adams, Christopher S.
An exceptionally well-written and detailed novel about espionage which provides an extraordinary and factual "inside" view of the powerful and aggressive former Soviet Union secret police agencies, the KGB and the GRU. The story is woven around these organizations and actual events involving U.S. Strategic Air Command (SAC) operations during the Cold War, the Cuban Crisis, in particular, the mighty B-52 bomber and the men who flew it. Intimate details are revealed about Soviet secret police agent recruiting, training, surveillance, tactics, exploitation of U.S. technologies, as well as, their corrupt activities including brutal deeds against their own people. The "manufactured" tale is carefully and meticulously developed into a Cold War scenario and an event that could have potentially happened, but fortunately...it did not! A must read for the spy and conspiracy theorist!
Profiles in Betrayal: The Enemy Within
By Adams, Christopher S.
Profiles In Betrayal: The Enemy Within is a sequel to his first novel, Red Eagle, and carries the theme of Soviet secret police operations, spying and espionage to a new level. Following the assassination of President Kennedy and the discovery that the accused assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, had lived in the Soviet Union for three years prior to the murder, historical Soviet paranoia erupted. The main character of the story, “Sasha” Katsanov, is a highly trained and skilled Soviet GRU agent-spy who is once again sent back into the United States undercover to attempt to determine if Oswald, the accused assassin, was in fact under the influence of the KGB, other Soviet interests, or did he act alone. The historical rivalry between the two principal Soviet intelligence agencies, the GRU and the KGB, is rekindled with numerous violent attempts on the part of the latter to thwart Sasha’s mission. Kidnapping, torture and murder, a normal part of the KGB’s modus operandi, to influence and exert power and control were put to full use in attempts to sabotage Sasha’s investigation. Within the U.S., the Intelligence Community was also in turmoil over its respective failure to monitor the activities of the accused assassin, Oswald, both while he lived in the Soviet Union and after he returned. Profiles In Betrayal will not only keep the reader gripped by the exceptional realism of the story as well as the clever plot development.
Whatever It Takes
By Gwynne Forster
The twins, Lacette and Kellie, grew up in the Christian home of Reverend Marshall and Mrs. Cynthia Graham. At 33, the girls are as identical in looks as their personalities are opposite. Lacette learned at an early age to give into Kellie's manipulation. Kellie's covetous and competitive nature seeks out Lacette's things, as well as her boyfriends. Cynthia has contributed to Kellie's behavior by never holding her accountable for her behavior. Marshall does not set Kellie straight either, but he does protect Lacette from Kellie's outbursts. With no explanation, Cynthia and Marshall separate, and he moves out of the parsonage. After the maternal grandmother's will is read, Kellie decides that she wants the broach that was left to Lacette. With Marshall staying at a hotel, the Graham women begin to live distant and separate lives--Cynthia is floating through a midlife crisis, Lacette has purchased her own house and started a business, and Kellie is on the warpath to get that broach. Everyone learns--at a price--that doing whatever it takes has consequences.
If You Walked In My Shoes
By Gwynne Forster
Coreen Holmes Treadwell is well respected in Bakerville, North Carolina, but when she is called to testify before a senate committee, she is paralyzed with fear that her secret will be revealed. While in high school, she was raped and became pregnant. Thrown out by her parents, she gave the baby up for adoption, went to college, became a hardworking and valued social worker, and married a man named Bates, becoming stepmother to his two children. Now she is afraid that Bates will find out about her past troubles and that she'll lose his love and respect. Meanwhile, unknown to Coreen, her child, Frieda, is looking for her and seeking revenge because her adopted father abused her. Mother and daughter are on a collision course that brings out the worst in both women, causing them to jeopardize the good in their lives. Forster's understated style allows for an insightful inquiry into the plight of African American women and the men who abuse them.
Blues From Down Deep
By Gwynne Forster
Regina Pearson has reached the ripe age of 40 knowing nothing about her family, so after her father's death she decides it's time to leave Hawaii, where she's lived with native Hawaiians, having no clue about African American life on the mainland. She finds an aunt in New Bern, North Carolina, who welcomes her, but the rest of the family keeps their distance. Regina takes a job managing a large hotel and there meets Colonel Justin Duval, who is designing the hotel's interior, and even though they clash at work, a personal relationship develops that is threatened by Regina's quest to have a relationship with her relatives. Justin would rather live without his large extended family and can't comprehend Regina's desire to wade into her gene pool. Regina realizes that maybe she had unrealistic expectations, but her tenacity starts to yield results even as her new family ties jeopardize her relationship with Justin. Forster's sensitive portrayal of a woman trying to find her roots offers some unusual offshoots and is a cut above the ordinary.
When Twilight Comes
By Gwynne Forster
Forester offers a story about a family and the relationships between siblings when faced with a crisis. When Marge Hairston, the family matriarch and owner of North Carolina's most influential African American newspaper, the Woodmere Times, falls ill, her family falls apart. Marge insists that one of her children run the newspaper, so then her three children are faced with choosing between operating the family business and building careers of their own. Their once close relationship is challenged by the choices they make to fulfill their mother's wishes. The eldest, Drogan, is a handsome young man who uses his good looks and charm to woo others. Cassandra is the self-absorbed middle child. The youngest, Sharon, is mild mannered and selfless. The one who agrees to take over the newspaper not only gives up a promising career but also has to contend with sibling rivalry and mistrust. Readers will empathize with the struggles and rejoice in the epiphany that each character experiences.
Silver Bells
By Gwynne Forster, Lynn Emery,Carmen Green
Pinnacle's Arabesque line continues its annual holiday tradition with this diverse trio of contemporary African American romances, each highlighting a different winter celebration. In Gwynne Forster's "Christopher's Gifts," an upscale interior decorator finds happiness with the man she has hired to be her chauffeur; in Carmen Green's appealing "Whisper to Me," a lovely teacher introduces the rich traditions of Kwanzaa to a widower and his seven-year-old twin girls; and in Lynn Emery's compelling "To Begin Again," a determined social worker activist finds that love does not follow party lines. Although the stories are not equally well done, they make for pleasant holiday reading.
Ecstasy
By Gwynne Forster
When novelist Jeanetta Rollins learns she has a brain tumor certain to render her blind unless she gets a rare operation, she is devastated. But the news gets worse. The operation is so rare, no doctor is willing to perform it. Not even the man who has had spectacular results with the vary same procedure. It seems Dr. Mason Fenwick has given up medicine altogether, and refuses to take Jeanetta's case. Jeanetta refuses to give up. She tracks the former Dr. Fenwick to his new career as the owner of a travel agency specializing in one-of-a kind world tours. She decides that the best way to talk the reluctant surgeon into taking her case is to book herself on his guided tour and let the man get to know her personally. She hopes he won't be able to refuse her once he has a real person in front of him. Mason Fenwick is completely unprepared for the electricity and passion he feels the second he meets Ms. Jeanetta Rollins for her pre-tour interview. The woman is a mystery, and Mason can't resist. He allows Jeanetta a spot on his exclusive tour. From the moment the tour begins, Mason finds Jeanetta irresistible. He serves her notice that she's caught his interest, and he's a man who goes after what he wants. They may find ecstasy in each others' arms, but can their love survive a life-threatening operation, and Mason's self-doubts? In Ecstasy, Ms. Forster captures the anguish and the hope of love triumphing over the biggest of odds!A delicate, emotional story! A powerful story about powerful issues! Ms. Forster has crafted a heroine with spunk and determination we can believe in!
Obsession
By Gwynne Forster
Failure to secure a coveted partnership was the driving force behind Selena Sutton's move to Texas. Wanting a low stress, small town life with people who would accept her for herself, Selena packed her bags and headed to Waverly, Texas. She took a job as a psychological counselor and began a new chapter in her life. Her new home gives her the change she needed, until one man's greed and desire leave Selena in the hospital. Then she finds herself being protected by a very unlikely person- her attacker's brother. But who will protect her from losing her heart to Magnus Cooper? Magnus fell for Selena the moment she arrived in Waverly. She wasn't his type, of course- too much like his cold-as-ice mother. But that doesn't stop Magnus from wanting Selena, or wanting to protect her when his brother Prince assaults her. Magnus's problems with his brother go way back, but he is determined that Prince will never get his hands on Selena. Not if he has anything to say about it. Gwynne Forster's Obsession is a fast-paced, suspenseful tale of two brothers at war and a woman caught in the middle. The heat between Selena and Magnus is as hot as Texas chili from page one, and the love scenes sizzle. Unfortunately, some of Ms. Forster's dialogue feels awkward and the plot loses luster due to unrealistic plot elements. However, her interesting secondary characters and several twists in the story make up for other flaws and fans of Ms. Forster will find her ending sweet and satisfying. Gwynne Forster's writing crackles with sensuality! Her love scenes will leave you breathless! A fast-paced story filled with suspense and enough twists to rival a Texas twister! Hot, hot, hot!
Whitney's School Morning
By Kathy Kappler
One of the many playful names given to me by my dad was Whitney. This book uses Whitney to tell a simple story based on real names and real happenings. The special people who have come and gone in my life live on in the mind and words of Whitney. I have experienced many things in life. I am a registered nurse by education, but have strayed quite far from the standard position of nursing. For many years I have held independent positions involved in sales and service. I have a strong passion for protecting and respecting our elderly and young. I believe both the elderly and young are wise and uncomplicated.
A Friend Indeed
By Mary Ann Short
The son of a champion Labrador retriever and a mongrel father, Pup is born the runt of his litter. Yet, despite a lesser stature, he owns a big heart and an even mightier spirit.
The humans that deliver him into the world are good and caring people, especially young Katie. Pup prays the child will one day bestow upon him a royal title equal to his strength of character. But as fate would have it, youthful curiosity leads him to stray from the yard. Nameless and afraid, he suddenly finds himself lost and alone in the pine barrens of eastern Long Island (New York).
In a frantic effort to find his way home, Pup travels aimlessly through the forest until he crosses paths with some unusual woodland characters who ultimately befriend him and guide him on his journey. But the road home is a dangerous one and Pup and his comrades soon find themselves standing face-to-face with evil. Assembling the greatest of their physical strengths, instincts and intelligence, they fight to survive the cruelties and ignorance that surrounds them, discovering the best of themselves and each other in the process.
A Friend Indeed uses primarily animal characters to tell a very human story about the ills of prejudice and the interdependence of all life. Its messages of friendship, perseverance and faith will speak to the souls of readers young and old and leave them feeling uplifted and inspired long after finishing the book.
Angel
By Mary Ann Short
Upon the passing of her mother, young Megan is suddenly orphaned and alone. Saddened by her loss, she seeks refuge with a band of feral cats living in the basement of her brownstone apartment house. Megan grows to love her feline family deeply, and when fate puts them in harms way, she stops at nothing to protect them. Angel is a tale about a mother's everlasting love that survives against all odds. It is a story about miracles, and the faith that enables us to both believe without seeing, and to see because we believe.
Her Cumberland
By Susan Anne Paisley
Her Cumberland is an imaginary historical novel attributed to the author’s long fascination with writing mixed with her childhood acquaintance with the characters within.
"Being near the river and within sight of Rebecca’s block house had influence on my mind and inspired me to write this book. Although, I have not been there in many years the memory and spirit of the characters and the life they lived come to life quickly, in trying to capture the flavor of their time."
The family’s expedition, chronicled with her passion for the lone survivor, weaving history--intertwined with imagination-- showcasing an extraordinary character and capturing the romance of river travel.
Goose Tale, A
By Susan Anne Paisley
A Goose Tale is an imaginary children’s illustrated book written in the traditional holiday remembrance. A magical creation delightfully written to capture the delight in celebrating the interpretation of expectancy and adventure. Patterned to inspire learning and set during the magical season of Christmas, it is a busy and bright book with hidden meaning. Charlie, along with an assortment of animal friends, learns the real meaning behind "there is no place like home." A uniquely creative story featuring whimsical and entertaining animal characters that help children in a truly special way identify the valuable lesson of finding their way home; should they become lost. "He would never venture away again." Susan Paisley is also the author of "Her Cumberland", a historical novel, and is a writer of poetic works.
A Test of Alien Alliance
By Catherine Hill
Humans have been forced by sheer numbers to migrate to a new galaxy with multiple habitable planets. Here, they find themselves surrounded by humanoid aliens, the Varangians, who thrive on extremely cold planets. Not direct competitors, the two races watch one another warily and after five hundred years agree on a mutually beneficial trade treaty.
At first, all is well, but then three Varangians disappear in human territory. The Varangians turn to half-Varangian Commodore Nimrod Ekeroth, who heads the human environmental fleet. Now he must find out who is disappearing both Varangians and humans and troubling the alliance.
Is Real Love Worth My Life
By D.M. Cummings
Kya Walters had a lot going for herself the looks, the brains and a good man until she ran into big time drug dealer Michael Mack. Mike was very popular with the women, he had three nice cars, a lot of flashy jewelry and every clothes item he wore was brand name even his socks and underwear, but he had a lot of baggage. He had four baby mamas and six kids, but he had game, he would wine and dine you until he stole your heart. Kya gave up everything for his love and everything was going wonderful until Mike became possessive, controlling and abusive and Kya was afraid to leave. Once she became pregnant the tables turned, Mike had bitten off more than he could chew. He was in it for the long run, until death do them part, although they weren't married Kya refused to let go, but was it worth it?
Diamond's Pearl
By D.M. Cummings
Diamond always felt she had to have a man in her bed, it didn't matter whose man, as long as they kept her sexually satisfied. Diamond had a baby at a young age and her mother didn't allow her to do anything but take care of her daughter, Nikki. Once Diamond moved out she went buck-wild and was sleeping with anything that looked like a stick and was given more than she bargained for. She was given several chances, she even moved to Ohio for a better life, but will she learn?
Mayu
By Amit Sarkar
Mayu is the brilliant child of a traditionalist, railroad clerk father and a simpleminded mother in Galacia. She excels in her studies—and her social life. In fact, two of her classmates—Aaron and Benito—fall for her and try to gain her affections. Her decision is soon made easier when, after graduation, Benito mysteriously disappears.
Mayu and Aaron move in together. She enrolls in a postgraduate economics program, while he continues to study music. He is a brilliant lyricist, while Mayu shares her beautiful voice. Together, they live a life of love and joy, until Aaron leaves for the United States to further his studies in classical music.
Left alone, Mayu must find her own path. She becomes a civil servant and administrator for her nation. Suddenly, violence breaks out in the country. The army arrests several insurgents, and Mayu is shocked to find Benito among them. Her life is soon overshadowed by loss; only love can save her, but which man from her past will come to her aid?"
Belize: The Journey to Paradise
By Will Wesley
This is the story of the journey that led Deloris and Alan Stamm to the village of Placencia, Belize, Central America. It shows how they were compelled to buy a hotel that neither of them wanted or needed.
Madigan
By R. Howard Trembly
The man they call Madigan--a tough retired Cavalry officer--finds himself drawn into an intriguing but dangerous game of Cat and Mouse with a formidable gang of outlaws searching for the hidden Aztec gold of Montezuma in the old Southwest.
The Magic Medallion
By R. Howard trembly
Cat Clawson, a CIA agent on loan to the Kenyan government to help track down a notorious band of poachers thought to be allied with al-Qaeda, finds himself ensnared in the intrigue and danger of hunting down the vicious yet beautiful female leader.
A Transgression in Time
By R. Howard Trembly
As Sheriff Jeff Burns parked along the dirt road leading to the Mathey Ranch in southern Arizona, he was thinking about the mysterious disappearance of the actress a few weeks before. She was an actress he once loved and could not get out of his mind.
Killer I Am
By R. Howard Trembly
Justin Page, the man they call Justice, and his mule Quietus (Death) team up with a minister-turned lawman to track down and stop a mass murderer of young girls and, at the killer's insane impulse, men and women also.
A Purrfect Home for Kitters
By Jacqueline Faber
Children and adults alike face times when courage and acceptance are needed to navigate unwanted change. Jacqueline Faber's tender story creates an easily understandable roadmap for young readers when facing the loss of the familiar.
DreamAgain Comic Series: The 6 Boroughs
By Andre Blackwell
DreamAgain Comics is the first silent comic series to display imagery to tell the problems of the worlds culture divide and how peace and harmony has been disrupted by evil and destruction.
DreamAgain Comic Series: DAC's Heros Contest of Dreamers
By Andre Blackwell
DreamAgain Comics is the first silent comic series to display imagery to tell the problems of the worlds culture divide and how peace and harmony has been disrupted by evil and destruction.
Busco: We are all just mutts after all!
By Robert J. Kowalski
This is a story about a dog named "Busco" who feels unnoticed and unloved. He gets lost when a storm passes through his small town, and the shelter he was left at is damaged in the storm, leaving all the critters wandering the countryside.
DreamAgain Comic Series: The 6 Divine
By Andre Blackwell
Can our warriors stand together? Or watch the world be destroyed?