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Books with author Jan Watson

  • Love You, Love You Not: An office romcom

    Jo Watson

    (Jo Watson Books, June 11, 2019)
    There's a fine line between love and hate...Poppy Peterson is about to be evicted if she doesn't pay her rent. She used to be an actress on a telenovela until her character, Ramona Gonzalez, Executive Administrative Assistant to the CEO, was killed off. Unfortunately, dead characters can't pay the bills.Ryan Stark is a tough boss - especially if you're his assistant. He's been through five in the last two months and now no one wants to work for him. He needs an assistant who can meet his demands. And he can be very demanding.Poppy's been an assistant before - well, on screen anyway. It can't be that hard to do in real life, right?Two things are for sure. Poppy is about to play the role of a lifetime. And Ryan is about to learn a whole new lesson about what's really important in life."Jo has delivered another brilliant read that gave me so much enjoyment to read. I wasn’t disappointed with this new romantic comedy." -Hopeless Romantic Book Blogs "Another brilliant romantic comedy from Jo Watson"- Jo Reads Romance Jo Watson's Love You, Love You Not book is definitely one everyone should read. It had me laughing out loud, turning to mush over the cute scenes and crying a river over the emotional ones."- Courtney A, Netgalley Reviewer"Loved this book! Entertaining and well written, I couldn't put it down." Rachel K, Netgalley Reviewer"I cannot emphasise enough how much I loved this book." Tara K, Netgalley Reviewer"I'm glad I decided to give it a read. There are parts that are laugh-out-loud funny." Stacey R, Netgalley Reviewer"Had me chuckling throughout. This is a hilarious read." Zoe, Goodreads Review
  • Almost a Bride

    Jo Watson

    eBook (Forever, Jan. 31, 2017)
    That awkward moment you catch your boyfriend in bed with another woman and then mistakenly get arrested #chargesdroppedAnnie knows life isn't always fair. Sometimes you win. Sometimes you lose. Sometimes you get mistaken for a crazed intruder when you come home early and find your boyfriend wearing nipple clamps with a coworker on the night you thought he was going to propose to you.The important thing is to move on, and for Annie that means treating herself to a tropical vacation. But when she runs into her ex and his new woman staying at the same resort, reason is washed out to sea. Caught off guard, Annie pretends she's with Chris, a cute screenwriter she meets on the beach. With his own writing blocked, Chris is happy to help Annie craft a story to save face. Soon Annie isn't just getting over her ex, she's getting under Chris. As her fictional feelings grow increasingly real, Annie has to decide if she's ready to risk her heart on a new relationship."Top Pick! Almost a Bride put a smile on my face more than once. The dialogue was witty, the words were well-written and the heroine was one-of-a-kind." ---Harlequin Junkie
  • CJ's Big Project

    C.J. Watson

    Paperback (Independently published, March 15, 2020)
    CJ’s back for the win but there’s one thing standing in his way, his class project. In order to play in the next Big Game, CJ must find a way to get a passing grade on his science project but can he do it? Will he be able to get a good grade to play in the next big game? Find out in CJ’s next adventure.
  • Corrie Ten Boom: The Watchmaker's Daughter

    Jean Watson

    Paperback (CF4Kids, Jan. 20, 2014)
    The story of Corrie ten Boom has inspired millions of people all over the world. Jean Watson is a skilful author and presents Corrie's stirring life and challenging hope-filled message for young readers. The Watchmaker's Daughter traces the life of this outstanding Christian woman from her childhood in Haarlem, through her suffering in Nazi concentration camps, to her world-wide ministry to the handicapped and underprivileged.This exciting victorious book will allow you to meet this beloved woman and learn of God's wonderful provision and blessing through adversity.
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  • Corrie Ten Boom: Watchmakers Daughter

    Jean Watson

    eBook (Christian Focus Publications, Nov. 1, 2007)
    The story of Corrie ten Boom has inspired millions of people all over the world. Jean Watson is a skilful author and presents Corrie's stirring life and challenging hope-filled message for young readers.The Watchmaker's Daughter traces the life of this outstanding Christian woman from her childhood in Haarlem, through her suffering in Nazi concentration camps, to her world-wide ministry to the handicapped and underprivileged.This exciting victorious book will allow you to meet this beloved woman and learn of God's wonderful provision and blessing through adversity.
  • The Family Pilgrim's Progress

    Jean Watson

    Hardcover (CF4Kids, Nov. 20, 2013)
    Once upon a time, there was a man called Christian who lived in the City of Destruction with his wife and four children. One day he found a book that sent him on a dangerous adventure to save his life... Bunyan's beloved tale is a parable of the Christian life and has been a treasured resource for centuries. Jean Watson's modern-day translation opens his classic for this generation. Edition includes special features that explain the meaning of the various adventures and illuminate Bunyan's world and thought.
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  • Sweetwater Run

    Jan Watson

    Hardcover (Tyndale House Publishers, inc., March 15, 2009)
    In 1893 among the mountains of eastern Kentucky, Cara Witt finds herself newly married and living in a rickety cabin on the backside of nowhere. When her husband is arrested for stealing his own mule, she's left to cope n her own. Thus she learns the fait and determination to survive.
  • This is Your Captain: The Naked Truth About the Person Flying Your Plane

    Jack Watson

    eBook (Atlantic Publishing Group Inc, Aug. 12, 2015)
    This Is Your Captain puts you inside the cockpit of a modern-day airliner for an insider’s look at one of the most glamorized, yet deadly professions in the world. What makes an airline captain, and how did they end up flying your plane? What makes air travel dangerous, and what makes it safe? Do you have what it takes to command a jet costing over a hundred million dollars and, more importantly, can you accept the life-long challenge of keeping the flying public safe?Read the naked truth about an airline captain’s life as never told before. Try to fathom the last words of an aircrew on the brink of death. Match wits with a captain’s knowledge. Get answers to the most common questions asked about the airline captain’s profession. Finally, join author Captain Jack Watson on his own “secret” retirement flight as he says goodbye to 34 years in this unique high-flying way of life.This is your jump seat pass to access a mysterious and futuristic existence hiding behind the cockpit door. Enter at your own risk to watch and learn. Lock the door behind you, sit down, strap in, and hang on — you’re in for a hell of a ride.
  • Talking in Whispers

    James Watson

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, March 12, 1984)
    When his father, a well-known musician who supports the people's choice for president, is taken away by the Security forces of the military government in Chile, sixteen-year-old Andres Larreta becomes a wanted man himself as he continues his father's resistance activities.An outspoken sixteen-year-old boy becomes a prime target of the Chilean military government, in this thriller about oppression and political freedom
  • Warhammer: Inquisitor

    Ian Watson

    Paperback (Games Workshop Ltd, )
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  • Talking in Whispers

    James Watson

    eBook (Watsonworks.co.uk, Sept. 24, 2011)
    A political thriller for Young Adults set in Chile during the seizure of power by the military. First issued in the UK by Gollancz UK in 1983, the book has been published in America, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Japan, Spain and Sweden. It has been a GCSE English text in many schools and was winner of the Other Award, Highly Commended in the Carnegie Awards and winner of the Buxtehuder Bulle Prize for teen fiction. Talking in Whispers is a story about how young people struggle to survive in a country under martial law. Andres, son of an arrested folk singer and Isa and Beto, twins, running their travelling puppet theatre, grow tired of talking in whispers.‘Hard to put down…it is frightening, exciting, gritty and grim.’ The Guardian.‘Anyone who reads this book will be a different person when he comes to the end…superb.’ Books for Your Children.‘Taut and chilling prose and characters as utterly convincing as they are sympathetic.’ British Book News.
  • Warhammer 40,000 Inquisitor

    Ian Watson

    Paperback (Games Workshop, )
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