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  • Secrets of the Greek Revival

    Eva Pohler

    eBook (Green Press, Dec. 12, 2015)
    Ellen and her two best friends share a mid-life crisis by hatching a plan to renovate an 1860's Greek revival in the nearby historic district of San Antonio. Although Ellen isn’t one to believe in ghosts, she comes face to face with something inexplicable in the attic. Her ghost-enthusiast friends convince her that they must help the spirit find closure, and as they dig deeper into the past, they uncover a shocking history that someone in the neighborhood doesn’t want exposed. But Ellen and her friends don't give up easily. They realize they've been called to give voice to the invisible women who suffered behind the walls of the house for decades.
  • The Underworld Saga, Books 1-3

    Eva Pohler

    eBook (Green Press, May 12, 2015)
    From USA Today bestselling author Eva Pohler comes the thrilling adventure and romance Greek mythology lovers have been waiting for.Fifteen-year-old Therese watches her parents die. While in a coma, she meets the twin sons of Hades—Hypnos (the god of sleep) and Thanatos (the god of death). She thinks she's manipulating a dream, not kissing the god of death and totally rocking his world.Than makes a deal with Hades and goes as a mortal to the Upperworld to try and win Therese's heart, but not all the gods are happy. Some give her gifts. Others try to kill her.The deal requires Therese to avenge the death of her parents. With the help of Than’s fierce and exotic sisters, the Furies, she finds herself in an arena face to face with the murderer, and only one will survive.
  • Thanatos

    Eva Pohler

    eBook (Green Press, Aug. 16, 2012)
    Dive into a world in which the ancient gods of Greece are real.After he makes a deal with Hades for a chance to live as a mortal in the Upperworld, Thanatos falls in love for the very first time. The problem is she's a mortal, and he's well, Death.The deal requires Therese to avenge the death of her parents. With the help of Than’s fierce and exotic sisters, the Furies, she finds herself in an arena face to face with the murderer, and only one will survive. *Formerly The Gatekeeper's Sons
  • A New Goddess

    Eva Pohler

    eBook (Green Press, April 30, 2013)
    Death is not the worst fate for a goddess.The Olympians don't tolerate oath-breakers.Therese may have finally succeeded in becoming a goddess, but if she wants to remain one, she'll have to discover her unique purpose and make some allies among the gods. Artemis sends her on a seemingly impossible quest across the world, while Than searches for a way to appease Ares. To make matters worse, Therese's unborn baby sister's life depends on the outcome of her quest.Can Than and Therese finally live the life they've dreamed of? Or do the gods have other plans for them?*Formerly The Gatekeeper's Daughter
  • Gray's Domain: Purgatorium Series, Book Two

    Eva Pohler

    eBook (Green Press, May 31, 2014)
    Dr. Gray is the master of her domain, but, for Daphne, it's payback time.After enduring Dr. Hortense Gray’s experimental therapy on an island off the coast of California at a compound known as The Purgatorium, seventeen-year-old Daphne is delighted to learn she will now have a chance to have revenge on her parents and boyfriend by participating in their therapy. It’s payback time, and Daphne can’t wait to begin.Dr. Gray defends her dubious methods by claiming that all treatments come with risks, but when real bullets fly and lives are at stake, Daphne decides she wants no part of it and hatches a plan to save her family.
  • The Secret Garden

    Francis Hodgson Burnett

    Hardcover (Greenwich Workship Press, March 15, 2001)
    Beautiful jaquared velvet cover, wuth gold trim. Satin ribbon book mark sewn into binding.
  • Men and Angels: The Art of James C. Christensen

    James C. Christensen, Kate Horowitz

    Hardcover (The Greenwich Workshop Press, Nov. 17, 2008)
    A major retrospective from the master of fantasy fine art Artist James C. Christensen's keen observation of humanity and endless supply of imagination have made him one of the world's most beloved artists. From his childhood in Culver City, California, to his professional career at Brigham Young University, Christensen has cast his perceptive eye on the world, translating it into engaging and inventive art. Men and Angels is the definitive retrospective on Christensen, who was at the forefront of the resurgence of fantasy-as-fine-art just as Tolkien merged literature and fantasy. At the height of reactionary pop art, in the 1960s Christensen's classically inspired art was considered a throwback, influenced as it was by such masters as Albrecht DĂĽrer, John William Waterhouse, and Jan van Eyck. Although labeled a fantasy painter early in his career, Christensen grew to defy categorization with his astonishing range of subject matter and style. The lively text conveys his contagious enthusiasm for art history and his understanding of the evolution of the human spirit through art. This masterly body of work, represented in more than 300 paintings, will be cherished by collectors, educators, and art lovers.
  • The Purgatorium

    Eva Pohler

    eBook (Green Press, Dec. 13, 2013)
    Did her parents send her to the Purgatorium to help her or punish her?A teen who feels guilty for her sister's death is sent by her parents to a remote island off the coast of California for "suicide therapy." The doctor and her team use experimental methods that cross ethical lines. After undergoing one bizarre experience after another, the teen gets lost on the haunted side of the island and wonders if her parents meant to help or to punish her.Some readers have compared this young adult psychological thriller by USA Today bestselling author Eva Pohler to Shutter Island and Lost.
  • The Athena Alliance

    Eva Pohler

    eBook (Green Press, March 30, 2014)
    She never thought her wedding day would be like this.When Zeus invites Therese and Thanatos to a party on Mount Olympus in their honor, they and the other gods who have formed the Athena Alliance are immediately suspicious of a trap. They fear Zeus has learned of their desire to free Metis and Cybele and to stand up for all the women he has wronged.Although Therese recruits Dione, Amphitrite, and others to the Alliance, Pete has unwittingly sabotaged their plans by revealing to Zeus the prophecy from the ghost of Mr. Holt. And now, the day that might have been the most wonderful day of Therese’s life (her wedding day) will be wrought with conflict where someone close to her is fated to die.Can Therese and the other gods in the Alliance bind the almighty Zeus and restore justice and true democracy among the Olympians? Or will Zeus succeed in swallowing Therese and separating her from Thanatos for all eternity? *Formerly The Gatekeeper's Secret
  • Jesus Christ, Son of Man: The Early Years

    Susan Easton Black, Liz Lemon Swindle

    Hardcover (The Greenwich Workshop Press, Jan. 9, 2001)
    The third volume in this popular series chronicles the final week of the life of Jesus Christ in magnificent paintings and inspiring text. With pen and brush, author and artist combine talents to portray the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, his sufferings for the sins of mankind, and his glorious resurrection. In so doing, they share a significant and marvelous account of the ministry of the Son of God. Author Susan Easton Black and artist Liz Lemon Swindle once again share an artistic narrative glimpse of the mortal ministry of Jesus Christ. They chronicle how he took upon himself the sorrows of humankind and overcame death. They depict familiar Bible scenes but also share a vision of Christ as a legend, a revolutionary, and a man who walked the earth and lived as part of his native community. King of Kings is ultimately a story of love, forgiveness, and redemption.
  • The Forest Has Eyes

    Bev Doolittle, Elise MacLay

    Hardcover (The Greenwich Workshop Press, Jan. 9, 1998)
    Find hidden stories and pictures in these paintings of Native Americans and the western wilderness. Eighty-three thousand copies sold.
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  • Horse Indian Wolf: The Hidden Pictures of Judy Larson

    Kathleen Kudlinski V., Judy Larson

    Hardcover (The Greenwich Workshop Press, Sept. 15, 2010)
    Can you find the camouflaged images in artist Judy Larson’s paintings? Each painting has a hidden image, and the accompanying text will give you clues. Often the concealed image is of a companion―animal or Indian―and sometimes it is the spirit of someone or something that shares the same fate; for example, an Alaskan wolf might be hidden inside the painting of a wild horse, and both have been hunted to near extinction. A great bald eagle―the spirit of freedom―is hidden within a wild horse. Other paintings tell Native American legends with their hidden picture-within-a-picture. Two themes converge in these pictures and stories: the precarious plight of endangered wildlife, and the fate of Native Americans whose harmony with the natural world children continue to study and honor. The artist’s spectacular scratchboard painting technique is perfect for telling stories within stories and portraying the beauty of the wilderness and the wild animals who call it home.
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