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  • Ravenwood

    J. M. Taylor

    language (, Jan. 12, 2020)
    The time has come for the coven to tell their legend of swords and sorcery.In this second book from The Violet of Ravenwood Series, J. M. Taylor continues the female-driven epic fantasy of Violet and her coven as they fight to save their beloved Ravenwood from the clutches of a tyrannical warlock and his clan.Amidst the chaos of a divided coven, Violet learns an unexpected truth that should finally set her free. But Wilhelm, warlock leader of the Borthen Clan, has other plans for her. Now, nothing is more important than reclaiming Ravenwood and reuniting the coven, not even her unexpected feelings for Ronan, a Son of Lilith whose heart beats again for her and her alone.Ravenwood is more beautiful than I ever imagined, except it no longer belongs to my mother’s coven. Instead, Wilhelm and his army of warlocks from the Borthen Clan have seized it. If the coven attempts to take it back, the Borthen Clan is prepared to fight and more than willing to make Mire Witches of their prisoners, bending them to their will and forcing them to serve Wilhelm even in death.To strengthen his position, Wilhelm forces me to marry his son Malin and tricks me into relinquishing my most precious gift. He is determined that his son will one day rule over all beings, especially the kingdoms of men. However, Malin doesn’t share his father’s cruel ambitions, and he is even less interested in being with me. He loves another, but if his father learns of his true love, he will destroy them both.If we are going to survive, Malin and I must join forces and call upon the Children of Lilith and the Coven of Ravenwood to fight along with us.Be sure to read Book 1 in the series, Wolf Moon. Available now at https://www.amazon.com/Wolf-Moon-Violet-Ravenwood-Book-ebook/dp/B07QFMDJTZ
  • Cotton Weaving and Designing

    Taylor, John T

    eBook (HardPress Publishing, Aug. 4, 2014)
    Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
  • Beasts of the Harvest Moon

    John T. Taylor

    eBook (God Speed Express, Nov. 12, 2003)
    This is the story of Jonathan Rex, who worked for years in labor intensive jobs. His most recent employeer, God Speed Express a major international shipping company. Has taken the last bit of hope from his young 30 something life. Fed up with his future , Jonathan has turned to his dreams for answers and as a way to escape his lot in life. Little does he realize that the mind can truly shape reality. In his dreams he remembers a guide from his childhood, that returns to take him on a quest of self discovery which leads to corporate espionage. In his quest Jonathan Rex soon realizes that everyone has a part to play in creation, and that we were never alone in the universe! The author invites all questions and comments to be directed to JTBIGJOHN@aol.com Thank You!
  • Tower of Babel Pop-Up and Read

    Jon Taylor

    Hardcover (Master Books, Oct. 15, 2007)
    Many kids don t know the answers to these questions as biblical knowledge is becoming less and less of a priority in people's lives. This fun format book is a great way to teach kids about the reality of the Babel story and its significance in their lives. The full-color book explains how the different languages and "races" came about and is in a unique format with one large pop-up that stays up as you turn the pages and read the story. The stunning artwork is both beautiful and realistic, as it is based on the actual worship towers that were built in ancient times. This fun tool is a great way to teach the reality of the biblical story.
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  • TEENAGE ASSASSIN: Episode 1

    M.W. Taylor

    language (M.W. Taylor, Dec. 28, 2011)
    Teenage Assassin is a Serial Fiction Series. Just like your favorite tv shows, serials are stories published in episodes. Each episode of Teenage Assassin is approximately 10,000 words or 40 pages. Eight episodes make a "season," which are then compiled into a compilation for readers who prefer to devour the season all at once (like watching your favorite series on DVD!). This serial currently contains four episodes out of an estimated eight for Season 1. New episodes will be delivered approximately every two weeks.BACKGROUNDAlisha Black is described as a fixer by her clients.Details on her past are sketchy at best.She is highly sought after by individuals with high level threat and personal problems that are outside of the normal operational boundaries of law enforcement. Her age, far from being a problem, is perhaps one of her best job assets as her work history has shown. HIREAt her discretion ONLY.If you do not possess Ms. Black's contact information, then she does not wish to speak with you.If you have her contact information, then you also know the procedure.FBI STATUSMs. Black is unknown to the FBI.There is currently an on-going investigation into several deaths that the FBI thinks may be related to a single source, but there is nothing connecting them to Ms. Black at this time.CIA OPERATIONAL STATUSMs. Black is unknown to the CIA as far as her particulars and personal information are concerned.The CIA has made attempts to contact her in so far as they have attempted to contact the assassin they believe is responsible for several domestic terminations. The CIA's interest is purely from the standpoint of a potential employer, not from the standpoint of a pursuer.HOMELAND SECURITYHome Land Security is currently unaware of Ms. Black or any of her operations to date. FAST 411You've never met anyone like Alisha Black, Teenage Assassin. Cute and innocent, with that "kind of girl any guy would be happy to take home to Mom and Dad" look, she's seventeen and deadly. Look for a new episode every two weeks or sooner!
  • The Magic of Fireflies

    J. M. Taylor

    Paperback (Independently published, June 22, 2019)
    Inspired by the true story of Grace Sherwood who was convicted of witchcraft in the Virginia Colony in 1706, J. M. Taylor's debut novel is filled with enchanting characters hiding dark secrets. "Loved it! The Magic of Fireflies, based on actual events, is an engaging tale of love, betrayal, and adventure." - Lisa Henson, Reedsy DiscoveryThere is magic in the light of fireflies - at least that is what Avalena Grey had been told as a child.Not that she had ever thought anything about magic, until her mother is accused of witchcraft and dragged to a fiery death by an angry mob. And then everything changes.Thomas Blackburn offers her shelter at Galen Cottage, but the Virginia Colony an ocean away promises a new life. No one will know her there. It's a chance for a new start, far removed from any association with witchcraft.But it isn't long before the quiet life in Princess Anne County is disrupted. Accusations are made against a local woman suspected of being a witch, an old enemy longing for revenge arrives, and Avalena learns that she is not the only one who has been keeping secrets. There is a witch among them, and magic is more a part of her than she could have ever imagined.
  • The Survival Guide for Kids with ADHD

    John F. Taylor

    Paperback (ReadHowYouWant, June 23, 2015)
    In kid - friendly language and a format that welcomes reluctant and easily distracted readers, this book helps kids know they're not alone and offers practical strategies for taking care of oneself, modifying behavior, enjoying school, having fun, and dealing with doctors, counselors, and medications.
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  • TEENAGE ASSASSIN: Episode 2

    M.W. Taylor

    language (, March 22, 2012)
    Teenage Assassin is a Serial Fiction Series. Just like your favorite tv shows, serials are stories published in episodes. Each episode of Teenage Assassin is approximately 10,000 words or 40 pages. Eight episodes make a "season," which are then compiled into a compilation for readers who prefer to devour the season all at once (like watching your favorite series on DVD!). This serial currently contains four episodes out of an estimated eight for Season 1. New episodes will be delivered approximately every two weeks.BACKGROUNDAlisha Black is described as a fixer by her clients.Details on her past are sketchy at best.She is highly sought after by individuals with high level threat and personal problems that are outside of the normal operational boundaries of law enforcement. Her age, far from being a problem, is perhaps one of her best job assets as her work history has shown. HIREAt her discretion ONLY.If you do not possess Ms. Black's contact information, then she does not wish to speak with you.If you have her contact information, then you also know the procedure.FBI STATUSMs. Black is unknown to the FBI.There is currently an on-going investigation into several deaths that the FBI thinks may be related to a single source, but there is nothing connecting them to Ms. Black at this time.CIA OPERATIONAL STATUSMs. Black is unknown to the CIA as far as her particulars and personal information are concerned.The CIA has made attempts to contact her in so far as they have attempted to contact the assassin they believe is responsible for several domestic terminations. The CIA's interest is purely from the standpoint of a potential employer, not from the standpoint of a pursuer.HOMELAND SECURITYHome Land Security is currently unaware of Ms. Black or any of her operations to date. FAST 411You've never met anyone like Alisha Black, Teenage Assassin. Cute and innocent, with that "kind of girl any guy would be happy to take home to Mom and Dad" look, she's seventeen and deadly. Look for a new episode every two weeks or sooner!
  • The Wooden Giraffe

    by John Taylor

    language (, March 29, 2015)
    It occurred to me one evening, "My mother was a little girl once. " This short story is about that time in her life, and is taken from stories she told me about growing up in Roanoke Virginia. I wanted to pay my respects to this wonderful woman who was more than a mother. Among her other roles in life, she had once been a young girl filled with her hopes and dreams.
  • TEENAGE ASSASSIN: Episode 3

    M.W. Taylor

    language (M.W. Taylor, July 25, 2013)
    Teenage Assassin is a Serial Fiction Series. Just like your favorite tv shows, serials are stories published in episodes. Each episode of Teenage Assassin is approximately 10,000 words or 40 pages. Eight episodes make a "season," which are then compiled into a compilation for readers who prefer to devour the season all at once (like watching your favorite series on DVD!). This serial currently contains four episodes out of an estimated eight for Season 1. New episodes will be delivered approximately every two weeks.BACKGROUNDAlisha Black is described as a fixer by her clients.Details on her past are sketchy at best.She is highly sought after by individuals with high level threat and personal problems that are outside of the normal operational boundaries of law enforcement. Her age, far from being a problem, is perhaps one of her best job assets as her work history has shown. HIREAt her discretion ONLY.If you do not possess Ms. Black's contact information, then she does not wish to speak with you.If you have her contact information, then you also know the procedure.FBI STATUSMs. Black is unknown to the FBI.There is currently an on-going investigation into several deaths that the FBI thinks may be related to a single source, but there is nothing connecting them to Ms. Black at this time.CIA OPERATIONAL STATUSMs. Black is unknown to the CIA as far as her particulars and personal information are concerned.The CIA has made attempts to contact her in so far as they have attempted to contact the assassin they believe is responsible for several domestic terminations. The CIA's interest is purely from the standpoint of a potential employer, not from the standpoint of a pursuer.HOMELAND SECURITYHome Land Security is currently unaware of Ms. Black or any of her operations to date. FAST 411You've never met anyone like Alisha Black, Teenage Assassin. Cute and innocent, with that "kind of girl any guy would be happy to take home to Mom and Dad" look, she's seventeen and deadly. Look for a new episode every two weeks or sooner!
  • TEENAGE ASSASSIN: Episode 4

    M.W. Taylor

    language (M.W. Taylor, July 30, 2013)
    Teenage Assassin is a Serial Fiction Series. Just like your favorite tv shows, serials are stories published in episodes. Each episode of Teenage Assassin is approximately 10,000 words or 40 pages. Eight episodes make a "season," which are then compiled into a compilation for readers who prefer to devour the season all at once (like watching your favorite series on DVD!). This serial currently contains four episodes out of an estimated eight for Season 1. New episodes will be delivered approximately every two weeks.BACKGROUNDAlisha Black is described as a fixer by her clients.Details on her past are sketchy at best.She is highly sought after by individuals with high level threat and personal problems that are outside of the normal operational boundaries of law enforcement. Her age, far from being a problem, is perhaps one of her best job assets as her work history has shown. HIREAt her discretion ONLY.If you do not possess Ms. Black's contact information, then she does not wish to speak with you.If you have her contact information, then you also know the procedure.FBI STATUSMs. Black is unknown to the FBI.There is currently an on-going investigation into several deaths that the FBI thinks may be related to a single source, but there is nothing connecting them to Ms. Black at this time.CIA OPERATIONAL STATUSMs. Black is unknown to the CIA as far as her particulars and personal information are concerned.The CIA has made attempts to contact her in so far as they have attempted to contact the assassin they believe is responsible for several domestic terminations. The CIA's interest is purely from the standpoint of a potential employer, not from the standpoint of a pursuer.HOMELAND SECURITYHome Land Security is currently unaware of Ms. Black or any of her operations to date. FAST 411You've never met anyone like Alisha Black, Teenage Assassin. Cute and innocent, with that "kind of girl any guy would be happy to take home to Mom and Dad" look, she's seventeen and deadly. Look for a new episode every two weeks or sooner!
  • All Of A Kind Family

    Taylor, John

    Hardcover (Follett Publishing Company, Aug. 16, 1956)
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