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  • The Lady Dauntless: A Regency Spy Romance

    Elizabeth Cole

    eBook (SkySpark Books, Feb. 22, 2015)
    A fiery lady, a devilish smuggler, and a cargo nations would kill for...Gemma Harrington leads a wild, unconventional life among con men and smugglers. She can ride and shoot as well as any man, but she wants to escape the world she's caught in for something better. Then a mysterious gentleman shows up with a daring proposal. If Gemma helps him infiltrate a smuggling ring, he'll take her anywhere his ship can sail. Captivated, she agrees to his dangerous plan.With slightly shady ancestors and a far away upbringing, Logan Hartley isn't the typical hero, and that makes him an excellent spy. Logan had to fight for everything he ever wanted: his own ship, his place in Zodiac, and the approval of his peers. Now he wants Gemma--but he has to stay alive long enough to win her.As Gemma and Logan follow the trail of a strange criminal, they become targets in a much deadlier game when they uncover a secret that governments would kill for. To expose the truth, they will defy convention and break the rules. And they have to act fast, because their enemies are much closer than they imagine...The fourth novel in the Secrets of the Zodiac, a series of full-length historical romance novels, features darker, sexier storylines, complex characters, and international intrigue, set against the backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars.
  • Inside the Earth: The Second Tunnel

    Radu Cinamar, Peter Moon

    Paperback (Sky Books, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Stories of the inner earth have both fascinated and perplexed mankind since the dawn of time. Now, for the first time, hard scientific data is provided that the earthÂ’s core is not what conventional science has always assumed. More amazing than the science, however, are the personal adventures of Radu Cinamar whose position in Department Zero, RomaniaÂ’s secretive intelligence division, allows him to penetrate ancient subterranean passage ways and meet citizens of civilizations in the inner earth.Inside the Earth also provides us with a glimpse of the fabled city of Shambhala, a paradise at the core of the inner earth itself where balance and harmony are the basis of civilization.Within the core of the earth is intelligence reaching far beyond the scope of ordinary human consciousness. Inside the Earth is an opportunity for initiation as you explore the frequencies of your own inner nature.
  • Inside the Earth: The Second Tunnel

    Radu Cinamar, Peter Moon

    eBook (Sky Books, April 2, 2019)
    Inside the Earth — The Second Tunnel continues the incredible adventures of Radu Cinamar as he actually visits different civilizations within the Inner Earth and offers plausible scientific data to backup his stories and various claims. Radu also explains why the Inner Earth has remained so elusive previously and shares a a unique way to actually penetrate the Inner Earth through the process of feeling and the effects that will develop from such an experience. Multiple illustrations are included revealing the geography of Inner Earth. We also meet Radu’s old friends Cezar and Dr. Xien who share in the process of educating and initiating humanity with regard to its hidden history.
  • Pyramids of Montauk: Explorations in Consciousness

    Peter Moon, Preston B Nichols, Nina Helms

    Paperback (Sky Books, Feb. 1, 1995)
    Pyramids of Montauk unveils the mysteries of Montauk Point and its select location for pyramids and time travel experimentation. This book propels us far beyond the first two books.
  • The Montauk Project: Experiments in Time

    Preston Nichols, Peter Moon

    eBook (Sky Books, Feb. 17, 2011)
    The Montauk Project chronicles the most amazing and secretive research project in recorded history. Starting with the "Philadelphia Experiment"; of 1943, invisibility experiments were conducted aboard the USS Eldridge that resulted in full scale teleportation of the ship and crew. Forty years of massive research ensued, culminating in bizarre experiments at Montauk Point that actually tapped the powers of creation and manipulated time itself. The Montauk Project bridges the modalities of science with the most esoteric techniques ever imagined and finally catapults us to the threshold of the stars. We all know something is out there, but we're not sure exactly what. This book, at long last, begins to provide some solid clues.
  • Pyramids of Montauk: Explorations in Consciousness

    Peter Moon, Preston Nichols

    eBook (Sky Books, Nov. 1, 2011)
    "Pyramids of Montauk" unveils the mysteries of Montauk Point and its select location for pyramids and time travel experimentation. An astonishing sequel to "The Montauk Project" and "Montauk Revisited", this chapter awakens the consciousness of humanity to the ancient history and origins through the discovery of pyramids at Montauk.
  • Horse Sense

    Bonnie Bryant

    Paperback (Skylark Books, Feb. 1, 1989)
    Stevie Lake, Carole Hanson, and Lisa Atwood are the best of friends and charter members of the Saddle Club, bonded together by their love of horses. But now the Saddle Club is in trouble! Stevie has been picked by Max, the owner of Pine Hollow Stables, to plan some games for its upcoming horse show. And Carole is busy helping the vet care for Delilah, the mare who is soon to give birth to a foal sired by Cobalt, Carole's beloved stallion. Neither of them seems to have time for Lisa, who's been drawing up an elaborate constitution for the club, including rules for meeting attendance. Lisa is getting tired of being the only one at club meetings! Unless the threesome decides to stick together, there won't be any Saddle Club and no fun at Pine Hollow Stables. And isn't that what the Saddle Club is all about?
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  • A Horse Called Trouble

    C. K. Volnek

    Paperback (Spark Books, Dec. 2, 2011)
    Abandoned by her mother at a young age, Tara Cummings has been passed from foster home to foster home; not wanted anywhere by anyone. At thirteen she’s skeptic and suspicious, with no family, and no friends. Horse therapy “will teach trust, perseverance, respect, and the value of teamwork,” or so says the program’s instructor. Tara is unconvinced. Trust only broke her heart, perseverance meant more failures, and no one respects or wants to team up with the misfit foster kid. At the farm, Tara meets Trouble, an angry and defiant horse, bent on destroying everything and everyone around him. Tara is frightened of the enraged horse, until she realizes Trouble is as misunderstood and untrusting as she is. Pushing aside her fear, a special bond is formed, much to the surprise of everyone at the farm. Trouble trusts Tara, and Tara in turn finds hope and acceptance as well as the will to love and trust again herself. Tara’s confidence is shaken as an even greater challenge looms ahead. Trouble’s mean and manipulative owner is the one and only Alissa, Tara’s nemesis. Can Tara overcome her own limitations and fight to save the horse who freed her heart and gave her life value and meaning? Or will Alissa destroy them both?
  • Dear Universe: Poems on Love, Longing, and Finding Your Place in the Cosmos

    Pierra Calasanz-Labrador, Frances Alvarez

    Paperback (Spark Books, April 12, 2018)
    Dear Universe ... can you hear me? If Pierra Calasanz-Labrador s debut poetry collection The Heartbreak Diaries was equivalent to an ugly cry, this second volume is an introspective journey, a quiet voice longing to be heard. Like stumbling upon an introvert's secret diary, these fifty poems chronicle fervent wishes, hidden fears, and everyday acts of bravery that may sound uncannily familiar. Whether you are searching for a soul mate, battling self-doubt, clearing out skeletons in your heart, or trying to chart your own course in an increasingly judgmental world, Dear Universe is an astute, empowering reminder that you are not alone. Featuring illustrations by Frances Alvarez.
  • The Slime That Ate Sweet Valley

    Francine Pascal

    Paperback (Skylark Books, Sept. 1, 1991)
    Excited about winning the lead role in Sweet Valley Middle School's sixth-grade movie, Jessica is dismayed when she learns that her role requires her to kiss Winston Egbert and Randy Mason on camera
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  • Ghost Dog of Roanoke Island

    C. K. Volnek

    Paperback (Spark Books, Nov. 30, 2011)
    In 1587, 117 colonists disappeared from Roanoke Island, North Carolina, leaving behind not only unanswered questions, but a terrifying evil. *** Twelve year-old Jack Dahlgren hates his new home on Roanoke Island. Not only does his dad treat him like a baby, but also blames him for his sister’s accident. He can’t even make friends because no one wants to get to know the kid who lives in the creepy old Ellis house. They say it’s haunted. Are they kidding? Jack’s about to find out it’s not a joke. Inside a mysterious cave in the bluff next to his house lives a terrifying evil, the same horrifying curse surrounding the disappearance of the Lost Colony in 1587…and it’s hungry for blood. It’s up to Jack to unravel the four-hundred-year-old mystery and save his family from the demon that haunts the island. With the help of an elusive Giant Mastiff and new-found friend Manny, a Native American shaman, Jack must discover what this devil is and find a way to put an end to its eternal hatred. But can he defeat it, before it destroys him?
  • Dude Ranch

    Bonnie Bryant

    Paperback (Skylark Books, Aug. 16, 1990)
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