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  • No Good Deed: A Jack Hart Mystery

    Rosemary Reeve

    eBook (Kindle Direct Publishing, June 28, 2018)
    What would you do if your best friend were charged with first-degree murder?Jack Hart and Harmony Piper are young civil litigators at a large Seattle law firm. They know they are in over their heads when their friend Mark is charged in a police-involved shooting. Jack and Harmony search for a defense for Mark while racial tension rips the city with riots and fast-tracks Mark's prosecution. Top brass in the Seattle Police Department and Mark's own father seem to have their own reasons for pushing for conviction.In this second installment of the Jack Hart mystery series, Jack's and Harmony's loyalty and legal skills are tested as never before.Reader praise for No Good Deed:“Great, Fantastic, Exciting”“Such a twist, turn and twist again story”“Couldn’t put it down”Now with book club discussion questions
  • Only the Good: A Jack Hart Mystery

    Rosemary Reeve

    eBook (Kindle Direct Publishing, May 29, 2018)
    Reader praise for "Only the Good" and the Jack Hart mystery series: “Only the Good is GREAT!”“Wow!! . . . [T]his series is among the very best.”“A great read! [A]n excellent mystery, very clever and convoluted!”Seattle attorney Jack Hart is cleaning up the mess his long-lost father left behind. As he juggles his dad’s polluting Bellingham paper mill, his dad’s grand, empty house on Orcas Island, and his dad’s other family, who may not be what they seem, Jack begins to suspect that his father may still be alive – but may want Jack dead. Now with book club discussion questions
  • The Souls of the Predestined

    K.C. Hamby

    language (Kindle Direct Publishing, Feb. 28, 2019)
    Nothing has been the same. Especially for Fal, Nina, and Ash. The sharp wounds of betrayal and their new reality are more difficult to accept than any of them thought possible. As if this isn't enough, their worlds are turned upside down when Nina is rocked with a blinding vision, transferring the trio to Olympia: the home of the High Council and the fiercest Lupi assassins in the world.Ash meets Eddie, an infuriating Scottish Lupi who he can’t seem to shake. His wolf seems to recognize her, but Ash refuses to let her in, fearful of another unbearable deception.Nina struggles with finding her place among the Lupi, feeling helpless when she can’t contribute. Until one night when she releases power none of them are expecting. Not even Fal.Fal’s bloodlust and fury become almost insufferable. The darkness stays lingering in her mind, even with Nina’s healing touch.Tragedy strikes, compromising Fal’s soul. Her demons chain her, torturing her mind and destroying the will she has to fight. Nina and Ash race against time, hoping they can save Fal before it is too late; before the darkness consumes what is left of her ravaged soul.
  • You're Beautiful When

    Stefanie Fields, Phyllis Howard

    language (Kindle Direct Publishing, Feb. 7, 2017)
    Beauty is something far deeper than meets the eye; beauty blossoms in your actions, in your manner, in your dreams, and in your being. This book takes the reader on a journey of beautiful times; from laughing to dancing, from sweetness to bravery.Featuring original illustrations of delightfully drawn animals by award-winning artist Phyllis Howard, each page encourages that beauty can be found in the smallest and simplest, most natural of things. You're Beautiful When is a heartfelt, feel-good book for children and adults alike.The writing style of this book utilizes the Hypnotherapy background of author Stefanie Fields, who created it with a repetitive nature by design. The consistent, familiar phrasing plants the subconscious seeds for healthy self-esteem and a strong sense of genuine beauty from the inside out.A portion of the sales from this book supports Brigid Collins Family Support Center; a beautiful organization doing immensely beautiful work.
  • Nanny Hawk & Little Owl

    Cindy Willis, Samantha Salter

    eBook (Kindle Direct Publishing, Dec. 19, 2019)
    This is a story about love, friendship, and family. Nanny Hawk takes a wayward owl family and teaches them life lessons, all the while showing them unconditional love.
  • Fault Lines

    Steven Hildreth Jr.

    eBook (Kindle Direct Publishing, Jan. 6, 2019)
    DEADLY RESURRECTION. Former Army Ranger Jack Bradshaw has found a niche in the civilian world as a private investigator and part-time executive protection agent. His new task of protecting a political activist was accepted with reluctance. It rapidly heats up when an attempt is made on his principal's life. In the wake of that attempt, Bradshaw unearths a horrifying truth: the would-be assassins are in league with an enemy Bradshaw thought he had killed in Afghanistan. Past and present collide as Bradshaw works outside the law in a race to discover the truth. What he brings to light will be radically life-changing…and deadly…
  • Faith Roots: A Story of God's Trustworthy Love for Children of All Ages

    Nicole Parker, Adel Torres, Alan Parker

    eBook (Kindle Direct Publishing, Dec. 20, 2018)
    Asher and his sister Zara are slaves in Egypt, along with their family and friends. The cruel taskmaster Nephi and his son Husani torment Asher and his friend Iru, as well as their fathers Joshua and Caleb, as they work all day in the brickyard. Even though Moses returns to Egypt and promises God is going to set them free, nothing good seems to result. Though they pray and obey God, they remain enslaved, and He seems silent. If God is so powerful and loving, why doesn’t He deliver them, as Moses keeps promising? Is He really more powerful than the Egyptian gods? As they seek to trust God, their struggle with bitterness, anger and fear only seems to intensify.Why does God allow suffering? Why does wrong seem to triumph over right so often, and bad people get away with sin unpunished? Will God ever make everything right, and if so, why doesn't He do it now? This book grapples with these and many other questions, in a tender, heart-wrenching story of hate, heartache and hope. The story unfolds inspiring, relevant present-day lessons from the ancient biblical story.Written as a story so simple a young child can understand, but exploring the unfathomable depth of gospel themes of faith, humility, justice, mercy, forgiveness and love, Faith Roots is for seekers of every age.
  • Dream Big

    Shakeeka Watts

    language (Kindle Direct Publishing, Sept. 11, 2017)
    Being an African American girl in today's society may have its challenges. We may be faced with many difficulties such as racism, colorism, and sexism. It is very important to inform our little girls that no matter what obstacles get in their way, they can become anything they want to be as long as they work hard, set goals and ...Dream Big! (Sophie's Collection - Vol.1)
  • Everyone is a Believer: The Growing Convergence of Science and Religion

    JEFF WYNN, LOUISE WYNN

    eBook (Kindle Direct Publishing, Jan. 31, 2019)
    This book is aimed at people who subscribe to science as a path to truth, whether or not they subscribe to a faith tradition. It is also aimed at people who are religious – and refuse to accept the false dichotomy that science and religion are mutually exclusive. We show that it is not only possible to be a scientist and a believer in God – but that you can’t honestly separate the two. We show how science and religion both start with unprovable fundamental assumptions; and that science and religion depend heavily on inspiration and both require faith. We believe that true religion holds in common with good science the ability – the requirement – that it can be tested. We note that in both religious and scientific spheres most knowledge is acquired by indirect means.We separate science from technology, with which it is often conflated, and from bad statistics, from pseudoscience, and from how science is often reported in the popular press – and we give you the tools to do this yourself. We also point out the crucial contributions from philosophy and history that enforce honesty in modern scientific research. We examine the very human flaws of scientism, and discuss how blindered science and blindered religion (closed-mindedness and “cherry-picking”) are equally self-crippling approaches to the truth. We do NOT try to “prove” scientifically that God exists or that a particular religion is true – science doesn’t have the tools for this. Nevertheless, we review some startling hints, including things unknown in 1830 when the Book of Mormon was published, such as the Frankincense Trail, Uto-Aztecan linguistic links to central Arabia, and volcano-tectonic events in Central America, among others. We even identify a likely “smoking gun” for 3 Nephi 8. Recent discoveries in cosmology – information already available in a hymn written in 1835 – show how rare (but not unique) are the chances for life as we know it elsewhere in the universe, along with the implications. We are encouraged by growing evidence that science and religion are rapidly converging on a larger truth, a Truth which will stand the test of time and all the fashionable trends and evolving prejudices. This convergence is actually accelerating towards that one great whole that we are all seeking, something much greater than our current understanding in either realm. A young man with a 3rd grade education first opened the door for us in 1828.
  • Relativity: The Special and General Theory

    Albert Einstein, Robert W. Lawson

    eBook (Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing, Feb. 23, 2014)
    This book was originally written in German by Albert Einstein in 1916 and later translated to English by Robert W. Lawson in 1920. In Einstein's own words, "The present book is intended, as far as possible, to give an exact insight into the theory of Relativity to those readers who, from a general scientific and philosophical point of view, are interested in the theory, but who are not conversant with the mathematical apparatus of theoretical physics." This new Kindle edition contains all figures and formulas in the original paper edition. In particular, the equations have been carefully typeset with proper scaling, and they are more readable on Kindle. Indeed, in the words of a reader, "a book on Relativity without readable equations makes the book not even worth a penny."
  • Number Cruncher: I can count and add up to TEN: Learn to count with pictures and rhymes. Baby and toddler counting books/Children’s early learner ebooks on numbers and counting

    Paul R Melia

    language (Kindle Direct Publishing, May 24, 2018)
    Number cruncher is a fun, colourful and engaging early learning math book to help children count and add up. It is designed to teach children of nursery, preschool age to recognise and understand basic numbers and adding in a playful and parent participation way. Watch as your children read the rhymes, look at the pictures, become familiar with each number, and learn to count and add to ten before your very eyes. Learning to count and add will help your children ready themselves for when they enter school and give them the self confidence they need to further their academic knowledge.
  • Elsie's Story: This Story Has No Hero

    Michael Murphy, Carissa McDonald

    eBook (Kindle Direct Publishing, Nov. 1, 2018)
    "Elsie germs!" shouted the boy as he raced across the school yard looking for someone to "pass" the "germs" onto. Elsie stood alone and helpless as she saw this cruel "game" begin once again. Wouldn't anyone stand up for her? Would someone be her hero? Tears began to flow down her cheeks as she turned and fled the playground. "Elsie's Story: This Story Has No Hero" is a tale of schoolyard bullying. Complete with a "Glossary" of key terms and a reproducible "Elsie's Story Character Test" it is a powerful addition to any school or educational institution's character education bookshelf.