Chained Freedom- A Free Fantasy

Chained Freedom- A Free Fantasy

Natasja Hellenthal

Fantasy / Gay and Lesbian / Spirituality

Tana Woodwolf wakes to find herself trapped within a strange land. She learns from the faces of the others that this is no paradise she has been transported to; it is a prison. She discovers that a dark and malignant force is dragging the prisoners, one-by-one, to higher rooms of the tower from which they never return. Who holds the key? Only one person can discover the truth and save them...FROM THE AUTHOR OF BEST-SELLING EPIC FANTASY 'THE QUEEN'S CURSE' Edited by M. Jackson and K. Johnson "A short yet powerful paranormal mystery/fantasy." Reviewer"Great book that really got my brain spinning on the nature of freedom." Reviewer Tana Woodwolf wakes to find herself trapped within a strange land. She learns quickly from the faces of the others that this is no paradise she has been transported to; it is a prison. Unable to escape, Tana soon discovers that a dark and malignant force is dragging the prisoners, one-by-one, to unreachable higher rooms of the tower from which they never return. If she is to ever escape from there then she will need to use all the guile and strength she has within her. Does one of the others hold the key? Or is it something else within the prison that she needs to study? As the darkness comes nearer, a strange voice whispers;“Look and be free… You have to let go of what you know.” Should she trust the voice? Should she trust the others? Does she even have a choice? As despair and terror closes in around them all, only one person can discover the truth and save them... Note from the author: This is a stand alone story by Natasja Hellenthal that is technically set in between 'Call Off The Search' Book One and 'Children Of The Sun' Book Two in the Comyenti Series, but can be read and enjoyed separately.
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The Labyrinth

The Labyrinth

Amanda Lohrey

Fiction / Nonfiction / Spirituality

Erica Marsden's son, an artist, has been imprisoned for homicidal negligence. In a state of grief, Erica cuts off all ties to family and friends, and retreats to a quiet hamlet on the south-east coast near the prison where he is serving his sentence.There, in a rundown shack, she obsesses over creating a labyrinth by the ocean. To build it—to find a way out of her quandary—Erica will need the help of strangers. And that will require her to trust, and to reckon with her past.The Labyrinth is a hypnotic story of guilt and denial, of the fraught relationship between parents and children, that is also a meditation on how art can both be ruthlessly destructive and restore sanity. It shows Amanda Lohrey to be at the peak of her powers.Amanda Lohrey lives in Tasmania and writes fiction and non-fiction. She has taught Politics at the University of Tasmania and Writing and Textual Studies at the University of Technology Sydney and the University...
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Par For The Course

Par For The Course

Peter Morris

Spirituality / Self Help / History

A humorous look at the British class system. Meet Buntie and Rupert, stalwarts of the etiquette police, chinless wonders who bellow and bluff their way through life. This story was inspired by the poster that used to hang in the boarding house windows in London at the turn of last century stating, “No Blacks, No Dogs, No Irish.”Once upon a time I was fishing away when a man appeared across the creek from me. He sat down on a large rock holding an acoustic guitar. Yes sir! Yes sir! He was wearing all black with a fedora, silver chains around his wrists, his mouth was stretched in a large wide smile that went from ear to ear. A white tie hung down to his waist with gold buttons in the middle. Not a single word was spoken between us and we did not even acknowledged that the other person was there. Something was odd about this man. Yes sir! Yes sir! Butterflies seem to be flying around his head as if they were being pulled in by his gravity. He was an eerie man. I do not even think my twisted mind could make him up. His presence wasn't erotic, but it was a sick pleasure.
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The Good News Series Study Guide

The Good News Series Study Guide

Audrey McKay

Religion / Romance / Spirituality

The Good News Series Study Guide is a companion to the Christian Fiction, Good News Series by Audrey McKay. This guide offers explanations and descriptions of terms and characters presented in the series. The Good News Series consists of the following books:Enough Good NewsNo WeaponBlind JusticeLong NightEven MeThird Watch* - coming winter 2012Kingdom Force* - TBACan a shy artist gain the upper hand in a face-off against her domineering twin?Will paint cans fly as two teams from vastly different backgrounds butt heads?Will a fun-loving volunteer find the courage to carve his own path?Follow three teens as they grapple with issues of love, loss, friendship, identity, and harbored prejudices in a race against time to complete their artwork in the 2nd Annual National High School Fresco Painting Competition.
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Stealth Triumph

Stealth Triumph

Vikki Kestell

Historical Fiction / Science Fiction / Spirituality

The nanomites have uncovered a vast international intrigue, a conspiracy comprising thousands of individuals in key positions across the nations. They call themselves the Global Community, and they are led by the wealthy, powerful, and elite—militant ideologues who believe they possess the right to determine the future of humankind.The nanomites prefer the term Jayda and Zander have given the conspirators: the Cabal.Jayda Cruz, members of the Global Community speak of themselves in lofty, righteous terms; however, the noun "cabal" means a plot or scheme with treacherous objectives. "Cabal" more accurately expresses the Global Community's agenda as well as their methodologies.It was the Cabal's plan to engineer and deploy a highly contagious virus—a virus that has killed untold millions around the earth. The loss of life has crippled the world's food producers, manufacturing industries, and supply chains. Under the weight of increasing terrorist...
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Gold Guns Girls (Cities of the Dead)

Gold Guns Girls (Cities of the Dead)

William Young

Christian / Spirituality / Fiction

Fyodor Volkov had risen from nothing to be wealthy beyond his dreams. But the zombie plague had forced him to retreat to his vacation house in the suburbs of Moscow, and he soon found himself scrabbling for subsistence like everyone else.This is the seventh story in the series. A new story will be released each week through the end of 2011 and beginning of 2012.Every housewife needs an alias. Donna Stone has one--and it happens to be government-sanctioned.Oh sure, you need to be ruthless to take on Russian mafia bosses, rogue dictators, and terrorists set on destroying the world. But it takes real killer instincts to survive suburbia. Try juggling the fifth grade phone tree during a shootout with skinhead arms dealers, or driving carpool while being chased by Chinese double agents.Donna’s life wasn’t always this complicated. Five years earlier she was just another woman with two preschoolers, a baby bump, and an adoring husband: Carl, with whom she lived happily ever after in a McMansion in the Orange County, California community of Hilldale. But Donna’s life was changed forever the night she delivered her baby: Carl’s car blew up on the way to the hospital.Turns out Carl was a “hard man”—an assassin—for the black ops organization known as Acme Industries. The hit on Carl was carried out by the Quorum, a terrorist cell he was tracking. The Quorum’s motto: “Show me the money.” Governments and corporations do as they’re told—or suffer bloody consequences.Carl left something behind that the Quorum wants badly. To protect herself and avenge Carl’s death, Donna joined Acme. Whereas her hostessing skills rival Martha Stewart’s, her marksmanship is second to none.A good thing, too, because the Quorum has planted a sleeper cell in Hilldale. For Donna, that’s too close for comfort. Will she be able to save her family before the Quorum blows up Los Angeles?Acme’s way of flushing out the Quorum is by “bringing Carl back from the dead.” But terrorism makes strange bedfellows--and brings new meaning to that old adage “Honey, I’m home…”*Not her real name."Adorable is not usually the word that comes to mind with a title like The Housewife Assassin’s Handbook, but it was just what I needed to pull me out of my reading doldrums. From the handy little homemaker/assassin tips at the beginning of each chapter to the thankless job of being a single parent with catty neighbors, this book hits all the right notes. Donna works for the good guys, Acme Industries, undercover by taking down drug lords and terrorists with a matter-0f-fact attitude while worrying about making it to her carpooling duties.Granted, the book ended with a hook that made me want to immediately get the next one, which is always a smart move and I was excited to see that there are actually 11 books in the series (including a prequel). I now want a week at the beach to read them all. Think Alias meets Desperate Housewives meets The Scarecrow and Mrs. King. Live a little, add some spice to your life, give this little book a try and give yourself a reason to smile. I know I did and now I’m completely smitten." -- Barbara Vey, BarbaraVey.com
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Aurelius (to be called) Magnus

Aurelius (to be called) Magnus

Victoria Goddard

Spirituality / Nonfiction / Self Help

Aurelius Magnus has not yet been stolen by the Sun and Moon. He has not yet led the Empire of Astandalas into what will later be hailed as a golden age, nor met the man whose friendship and loyalty will be celebrated in legend for two thousand years. He has not yet even earned the epithet "Magnus." He is only Aurelius, twenty-one years old and already six years an emperor. War is all he has ever known. Until now.
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Sylvia Browne's Book of Angels

Sylvia Browne's Book of Angels

Sylvia Browne

Paranormal / Spirituality / Nonfiction

Poetry, music, literature, and art abound with inspiring portrayals of angels. Nearly every religion includes some description of these celestial beings. Do angels really exist? Can we call upon them when we need them? What do they look like and why are they here? After more than 60 years as a psychic and 20 years of studying angels, internationally renowned psychic Sylvia Browne presents the answers to these and other puzzling questions. Sylvia Browne's Book of Angels combines her personal experiences and extensive research with the heartwarming stories of countless contributors, and the breathtaking illustrations of Christina Simonds. Today, as the nightly news reports one disaster after another, books, TV shows, and movies are filled with stories and tales of angels. Is it mere coincidence, or are angels making their presence known? In these chaotic times, Sylvia Browne's Book of Angels brings a reassuring message of God's caring, compassion, and loving concern from the...
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The Secret Message

The Secret Message

Katherine Marie

Spirituality / Prayer

Jennifer is a thirteen year old girl who is a famous actress. One day, she finds something that might just change her life forever. What is it? Is it just a prank? Read this short story to find outJennifer is not your normal thirteen year old girl. In fact, she's famous! She plays eight instruments, sings, and acts. One day, as she was driving back from the movie she was working on, something shiny in her private lake catches her eye that might just change her life forever. What is it? Is it just a prank? Read this short story to find out.
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Almost Innocent

Almost Innocent

Beca Lewis

Fantasy / Self Help / Spirituality

Small Town, Big Secrets, Is Anyone Innocent? When two deaths disrupt the tranquility of Spring Falls, Judith Zoe, a local with deep roots in the community and an unwavering sense of justice, races against time to uncover a tangle of secrets and lies. As Judith delves deeper, she uncovers hidden truths that challenge her perceptions of her neighbors and her town. From clandestine meetings to whispered rumors, every new revelation brings her closer to a truth that could change Spring Falls forever. Dive into the world of 'Almost Innocent' and join Judith, and the enigmatic Ruby Sisters as they seek to piece together the puzzle of their once-idyllic hometown.Will they restore peace to Spring Falls, or will the secrets they uncover disrupt their lives forever? Find out in this enthralling tale of mystery and community. Grab your copy today!
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The Broken Wings

The Broken Wings

Kahlil Gibran

Philosophy / Poetry / Spirituality

This is the exquisitely tender story of love that beats desperately against the taboos of Oriental tradition. With great sensitivity, Gibran describes his passion as a youth for Selma Karamy, the girl of Beirut who first unfolded to him the secrets of love. But it is a love that is doomed by a social convention which forces Selma into marriage with another man. Portraying the happiness and infinite sorrow of his relationship with Selma, Gibran at the same time probes the spiritual meaning of human existence with profound compassion. **Lightning Print On Demand Title
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A Matter of Degrees

A Matter of Degrees

Alex Marcoux

Spirituality / Gay and Lesbian / Thriller

CONSPIRACY THEORIES…THINK YOU’VE HEARD THEM ALL? Think again… When Jessie Mercer’s brother is murdered, she launches a no-holds-barred investigation but the clues dead-end at a secret society. Resorting to desperate measures she dresses in drag and infiltrates the all-male world of Freemasonry only to discover the answers lie in the 33rd Degree. Unknown to Jessie, in a previous life she failed to expose Freemasonry’s royal secret. Can she reveal the truth about her brother’s death and Freemasonry this time around? A Matter of Degrees takes the story of world control by secret societies and the Catholic Church to a whole new level. First published 2006 by The Haworth Press, Inc.
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Guardian: Book One

Guardian: Book One

A.L. Crouch

Paranormal / Thriller / Spirituality

Guardian, Book One of the Guardian series is a roller coaster ride that will leave you questioning what you believe about our heavenly protectors. Thrilling, engrossing and impossible to put down, Guardian will have readers talking for years to come! And Book One is only the beginning . . . .Fifteen years ago, Alexandra Nolan witnessed her parents' murder on the side of a dark mountain highway. Now she wants nothing more than to forget Saluda, North Carolina and the life she once had there. When she is called back to the sleepy, mountain town to reclaim her family home, Alex is forced to face her fears and the memories she has tried so desperately to suppress. When the same evil that claimed her family returns for Alex, she must learn to rely on her broken faith and the strength of her Guardian, Donovan, to survive.But there is a problem.Alex cannot see him. Donovan exists in a reality apart from Alex and her lack of belief limits their interactions to spoken words and fleeting glimpses. With her life staked on her faith, can Alex open her mind enough to see before it's too late?
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Poet: A Varan Tale

Poet: A Varan Tale

Angela B. Mortimer

Science Fiction / Fantasy / Spirituality

The wondrous Black Ship, the oldest creation in the universe, takes Doella and her daughter Lucessa to the home world of Varan. Here Lucessa learns art is as important as science, and when the two co-exist in harmony more may be achieved. She also compares two cultures, one ancient and set in its ways, the other new and able to change.Lucessa, Doella’s daughter, is obsessed by her scientific work, so much so her family worry about her preoccupation and lack of social graces. They ask their matriarch Doella to intervene and she agrees to take her Varan to meet her family. Doella of course knows what her daughter is struggling to achieve, and why, and why it is for her to find. The wondrous Black Ship, freed from time and space, takes them to Varan and Doella’s family. Here she sees why the Varan rejects her mother and family, The Varan race have followed similar inflexible patterns for many millennia. This is different from her home planet Astras, where no one sees one race as superior. Lucessa meets, the poet Ralse, someone at first glance so unlike her, for on Astras there is little time for art. They find love as she tells him why she must complete her dreams…
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