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  • Rock Country

    K Webster

    language (K Webster, June 21, 2014)
    From USA Today Bestselling Author K Webster comes a steamy, emotional rockstar romance! Bobby and June were the best of friends as kids. For two years they spent every waking moment together. And just as they started realizing they had potential to be more, Bobby was unexpectedly uprooted to Las Vegas. Fast forward fifteen years.Bobby is now a guitar hero of a very successful rock band. June is wasting away, working at a local diner, and married to an abusive man. Devastating events send Bobby back to Texas to deal with some unsettled issues. When he runs into June, she’s all grown up. No longer that blonde haired, pig-tailed little girl—now she’s the Queen of the South with tanned legs, sexy curves, and more beauty than all the groupies combined. Problem is, June is a shell of her former self—that is, until—Bobby brings the spark back into her life.What happens when a typical bad boy rocker comes across a sad country song? Why, you get the sweet sound of Rock Country.
  • A Smile in One Eye, a Tear in the Other

    Ralph Webster, Jerry Tritle

    Audible Audiobook (Ralph Webster, Nov. 16, 2016)
    The Third Reich is rising. The creeping madness in the heart of Germany will soon stain the entire world. This is the chilling account of one family as they flee for their lives. The Wobsers are prosperous, churchgoing, patriotic Germans living in a small East Prussian town. When Hitler seizes power, their comfortable family life is destroyed by a horrifying Nazi regime. Baptized and confirmed as Lutherans, they are told they are Jewish, a past always respected but rarely considered. This distinction makes a life-and-death difference. Suddenly, it is no longer a matter of faith or religion; their lives are defined by race. It is a matter of bloodlines. And, in Nazi Germany, they have the wrong blood. Written by a second generation Holocaust survivor, this compelling, heart-wrenching story will touch every emotion.
  • Bludog: Journey on the Appalachian Trail

    Blu Webster

    (Blu Webster, Dec. 14, 2017)
    Ever dreamed of hiking the Appalachian Trail? Not sure what to pack or what to expect? Open the journals of thru hiker Bludog as he covers the preps, gear and attitude needed for a thru hike attempt. After a debilitating motorcycle accident a year earlier, does he muster the strength to get out of Georgia alive? One man, setting out on the world’s most popular trail. Follow along as he dodges snakes, bears and Japanese film crews; assists in car crashes and performs trail surgery on fellow hikers. A captivating journal describing the thru hiker lifestyle, trials and wonders known only to the small band of long distance wood travelers. An account of secret places, yellow blazes and great bars. Discover how life on the trail parallels your everyday life. Grab a beverage, a good spot on the couch, and slip onto the trail with Bludog, if only for a moment.
  • Jimmy Potter buys a lollipop

    Lennart Hellsing

    Hardcover (Webster, March 15, 1961)
    A whimsical tale about Jimmy Potter and his friend Mary who eat the entire contents of a candy store on their birthday.
  • Discovery

    Char Webster

    Paperback (Char Webster, Nov. 5, 2015)
    Hunted by evil.Hidden from birth.Knowing nothing of her powerful origins, twenty-three-year-old Kate Sutton believes her life is perfectly normal and is looking forward to a quiet relaxing summer. Her life dramatically changes when she’s asked to help three troubled kids in the foster care system. Strange things begin to happen, and Kate discovers that her foster kids are not quite who she had thought and that neither is she. Suddenly, Kate is thrust into a world where people have powers and she and the kids are being stalked. Now, she must learn who she really is and keep the kids safe before it’s too late. A gorgeous guy keeps showing up everywhere she goes, but is he there to help her or turn her and the kids over to the ones searching for them?Discover the dangers of being Gifted.
  • Exploration

    Char Webster

    (Char Webster, May 16, 2016)
    What does it mean to be a gifted? And just how dangerous can it be?These are the questions that plague Kate as she tries to navigate her terrifying new world. As her powers grow, so does the threat of being discovered.When Nick took off to track down a kidnapper and killer, he left Kate alone to deal with her new life. Thrown into a world she knew nothing about, Kate must piece together information from the past and discover her role in the events that have begun to unfold.Will history repeat itself? Will Kate be able to protect the kids and herself from the forces who want to use them to unlock a power that could destroy everything?Find out in the second installment of the Gifted Series.
  • Milly and The Monsters; The Beginning

    Geoff Webster, Vicky Round

    eBook (Geoff Webster, Aug. 17, 2011)
    Milly reluctantly moves to a new house, discovering an annoying neighbour and strange things happening in her garden. Before long she is talking to her dog Lucy, believing her new neighbour is not so bad, and having some very exciting adventures with a monster leaf called Erkle. Milly goes on to have an even more exciting adventure where she is transported back in time to meet the father of history himself. She learns something unexpected about her friend Hu and has an amazing adventure involving walking magical crocodiles.This is the introductory book containing the first two stories in the Milly and The Monsters series.
  • My America,

    Merlin M Ames

    Hardcover (Webster Pub, )
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  • A Dartmouth book of remembrance;: Pen and camera sketches of Hanover and the college before the centennial and after,

    Edwin Julius Bartlett

    Hardcover (Webster Press, March 15, 1922)
    Hanover slong time citizens upon Hanover Forty Years A go. The room was crowded and the interest great. The lectures were afterwards printed in pamphlet form from shorthand notes and are a mine or perhaps better a potato patch of homely items from which every citizen might dig nourishment. But the pamphlet is out of print; college matters were not the primary object of the lectures; different people remember different things; some gleanings remain. And if excuse is needed for trying to take advantage of these facts, the sad knowledge of the passing of many of multiple memories and picturesque vocabularies without leaving any record is an incentive to lesser ones to do what they can or to try to do what they can t.(Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.)About the Publisher Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, History, Folklore and Mythology.Forgotten Books' Classic Reprint Series utilizes the latest technology to regenerate facsimiles of historically important writings. Careful attention has been made to accurately preserve the original format of each page whilst digitally enhancing the aged text. Read books online for free at www.forgottenbooks.org
  • Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant. Volume One Only

    U. S. (Ulysses). Grant

    Hardcover (Webster, 1886., March 15, 1886)
    None
  • We Read About Seeds and How They Grow

    None

    Paperback (Webster, Feb. 12, 1960)
    Children's Book
  • My country's growth,

    Jesse H. Ames

    Paperback (Webster Pub, )
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