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  • Stories from the Blue Moon Cafe 1

    Various, Rick Bragg, C. Terry Cline Jr., Marlin Barton, Beth Ann Fennelly, Patricia Foster, William Gay, Frank Turner Hollon, Jennifer Paddock, Sonny Brewer

    language (MP Publishing Limited, Nov. 17, 2009)
    This collection of thirty Southern writers gathers some of the finest authors in the country—with stories, essays, and a poem. Demonstrating a range of styles, topics, and themes these stories display each writer’s craftsmanship and talent and together form a testament to the grand literary tradition of the South.About the EditorSonny Brewer owns Over the Transom Bookstore in Fairhope, Alabama. He was editor of the city magazine in Mobile, Alabama, associate editor of an Alabama weekly newspaper, and a feature columnist; he edited an anthology of Fairhope writers and artists called Red Bluff Review, and is the author of a parable on aging cleverly disguised as a children’s book, Rembrandt the Rocker, and a book of dime-store philosophy called A Yin for Change.Contributors:Marlin BartonRick BraggJill Conner BrowneC. Terry Cline, Jr.Pat ConroyTom CorcoranBeth Ann FennellyPatricia FosterTom FranklinWilliam GayJim GilbertW.E.B. GriffinWinston GroomMelinda HaynesFrank Turner HollonSilas HouseSuzanne HudsonDouglas KelleyTom KellyMichael KnightBev MarshallJennifer PaddockBarbara Robinette MossJudith RichardsRichard ShackelfordGeorge SingletonMonroe ThompsonSidney ThompsonBrad WatsonSteve Yarbrough
  • The Restless Sands of Neel

    Stephanie Flint

    language (Infinitas Publishing, Jan. 26, 2020)
    Troublesome raiders?Horses can outrun a raider.A kid with untamed beast magic whose fear of raiders frightens said horses?One overturned cart, countless bruises, and a bill of property damage later...Ro'nor might have descended from dragons, but he wasn’t born with wings or special powers, and he can't shift into their form. No bards will sing of his heroic deeds.His only magic is a gift for scrying.But his uneventful plans to foretell weather patterns in a distant desert are thrown from a far-too-literal cart when raiders spook his horses and he finds himself the de facto warden for a terrified kid only his guide can understand.According to her, the kid's family has been kidnapped by slavers. But with Ro’nor’s scrying skills and a careful redirection of the kid’s beast magic, he might be able to track the slavers and rescue the kid’s family. Can he evade the dangers of the desert, mount a perilous rescue, and earn a tale that rivals the songs of his ancestors?Adventure through the scorching deserts of Cirena in this exciting novella...Read The Restless Sands of Neel today!~ Each Legends of Cirena short story and novella can be read stand-alone. ~* The Wind Mage of Maijev* The Gryphon and the Mountain Bear* The Restless Sands of Neel* The Cursed Halls of Kalecen* The Scars of Her Past* The Dragons of the Mist
  • Demigod

    T.G Ayer

    language (Infinite Ink Publishing, Aug. 12, 2019)
    Being the son of the god of the underworld isn't an easy thing. Just ask Nikhil.Charged with helping the Hand if Kali, a human girl named Maya Rao, Nikhil is destined for a world of trouble. Nevermind that he's playing hide-and-seek with his immortality, balancing his responsibilities to his mortal mother and his father, Lord Yama, God of Justice, Ruler of PatalaBut now trouble is brewing in the realm of the gods and Nik may find himself right in the thick of it.God's & Mortals, Hand of Kali 7 is the next book in the Kali series.
  • A Boy and His Horse

    Stanley Wonderley

    Hardcover (Infinity Publishing, Nov. 30, 2012)
    Socks was born to be Raymonds horse, so he could ride him to school. The story took place on the high prairie of Eastern Colorado in the late 1920s.
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  • Mister Dos: A Short Story Series

    Belle Brooks, Lauren Clarke

    eBook (JMA Publishing PTY Limited, Feb. 22, 2019)
    Twelve menTwelve months Twelve articles Mister Dos is unsuspecting victim number two. He’s sweet, hardworking, and a rough-and-tough country boy … a refreshing suitor for Anthea. Will Anthea be able to keep her identity hidden this time?Will she continue with the dare and keep her job? And will she do it without falling in love?
  • A Story of Becoming: An Inspiring Fantasy fable

    Ayn Cates Sullivan, Belle Crow Crow DuCray

    eBook (Infinite Light Publishing, LLC, Dec. 31, 2015)
    A young seed germinates in the forest before unfurling and finding her way through the rich dark soil of the earth. As she becomes a young seedling she stretches toward the sunlight, wondering what she will someday become. Nourished by the dewdrops, she grows in anticipation of the possibilities hidden within her. While still slight, some of her leaves and branches are eaten by animals. Despite the setback, she grows and matures until one day she discovers her purpose . . . she is an apple tree. She delights in being an apple tree; but over time she continues to encounter hardships, some of which are seemingly insurmountable. A Story of Becoming is an enlightening tale of self-discovery and realization, brilliantly depicted through the life and lens of an apple seed as it journeys through the wondrous yet sometimes painful experience of existence. Coupled with soulful, hand drawn illustrations of great beauty and depth, it will captivate the heart and touch the soul of both children and adults alike. A Story of Becoming was named winner of 18 Literary Awards including golds with Nautilus, Reader's Favorite, Literary Classics, Mom's Choice, Paris Book Festival and, London Book Festival. It has been an Amazon Best Selling Book.
  • Bedford Row

    Claire Rayner

    eBook (M P Publishing Limited, Feb. 21, 2010)
    The Crimean war is raging a world away from London. Martha Lackland, Abel Lackland’s daughter, astonishes her family and friends by announcing her intention to go to the Crimea to work amongst the British soldiers. After the initial shock, her family rally round to help her raise money for food and medicines. Once in Scutari, Martha meets Florence Nightingale. She also meets a surgeon – the dashing Alexander Laurence and love grows between them amidst the devastation of war.
  • Adopted Like Me

    Peggy A. Rydberg

    Paperback (Infinity Publishing, June 5, 2015)
    Olivia Preston had always dreamed of having her very own puppy to take care of, play with and love forever. Since she was adopted as a baby herself, she wanted to rescue a tiny, helpless puppy that no one else wanted. There was one big problem, however. Her brother Michael was highly allergic to animal fur. Will Olivia ever be able to convince her parents to let her keep the two little puppies that she finds on her way to school?
  • Eldorado

    Laurent Gaudé

    eBook (MP Publishing Limited, April 30, 2010)
    A moving fable about luck, persistence, and hope, grounded in the often tragic reality of modern-day immigration, by the winner of the 2004 Prix Goncort.Captain Salvatore Piracci has sailed along the Italian coast for the last twenty years, intercepting boats with clandestine African immigrants who have risked everything in the hope of reaching the new Eldorado. But when Piracci is confronted by a woman haunted by the death of her son, killed during an illegal crossing, he is forced to question the validity of his border-patrolling mission. Meanwhile, two brothers prepare to leave Sudan and make the dangerous passage to Europe. Separated mid-voyage, Suleiman, the youngest, vows to make it to the promised land and find the means to reunite with his ailing elder brother. At a time when debates over immigration and national identity dominate headlines in the United States and Europe, best-selling author Laurent Gaudé offers a unique portrait of the individuals who compromise their dreams and endanger their lives in search of a better existence.Laurent Gaudé is the author of Death of an Ancient King (winner of the Prix de Goncourt des Lycéens and the Prix des Libraires) and The House of Scorta (winner of the Prix Goncourt, France’s most prestigious literary award). His novels have been published in twenty different languages, and he is also an accomplished playwright.
  • No One Tells Everything

    Rae Meadows

    eBook (MP Publishing Limited, April 18, 2010)
    The author who took readers into the strange and fascinating world of Salt Lake City escort services (in Calling Out) now returns to New York, where a single woman becomes inexplicably drawn to a college student accused of murder. Grace drinks alone in the same bar every night, confides in her longtime bartender, and observes New York City life from the sidelines. A copy editor in her mid-thirties, she is estranged from her family and, in many ways, from herself. But when a local coed is found dead, and a college student from Grace’s hometown is arrested for the murder, something within her stirs. Though the media has portrayed the boy as a spoiled rich kid who killed as revenge for a rebuffed sexual advance, Grace senses deeper layers to the story.Consumed by discovering the truth behind the case, Grace strikes up an unlikely friendship with the accused murderer, Charles. Barely sleeping and slipping further behind at work, she inadvertently dredges up dark parts of her own childhood, including the death of her younger sister twenty-five years earlier. And when Grace returns to her childhood home in Ohio, intending to chase the mystery surrounding Charles, she finds that the mystery she is chasing is actually her own.
  • The Lucky Gourd Shop

    Joanna Scott

    language (MP Publishing Limited, Dec. 3, 2009)
    In this affecting and brave novel, the mother of three adopted Korean children tries to help them discover their birth parents. But what factual information she's provided doesn't coincide with what the oldest child remembers—and knows is true. It is painfully clear that the children's history is lost.
  • The Obsidian Mask

    Caroline Ludovici

    eBook (Infinity Publishing, May 10, 2012)
    Natasha and Alex imagined their long awaited trip from London to visit their archaeologist mother’s excavation would be amazing. After all, the team was uncovering the tomb of an ancient Mesopotamian Warrior Queen and her fascinating, precious possessions. But almost immediately upon their arrival in Medinabad, they are ambushed at gunpoint en-route to the camp, and the shaken children doubt things could get any worse. But they are wrong. Reluctantly thrown together with two Italian teens visiting their father at the dig, the four embark on a thrilling desert adventure that will tie them together… in more ways than one.