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  • The Right to Bear Arms: Wild Operatives, Book 1

    Vivienne Savage, Shoshana Franck, Samuel Boden, Payne & Taylor

    Audible Audiobook (Payne & Taylor, Feb. 11, 2016)
    After years of abuse, Daniela Reyes escapes her marriage to strike out on her own. With a rented house near the wilderness and a sexy neighbor down the road, life seems typical until she finds a black bear snoozing in her new hammock. Despite warnings, she feeds her wild friend and watches him return day after day. Her bear is the ideal distraction from the ex who won't let her go. Russell Hawkins has dedicated his entire life to protecting others. When the death of his wife drives him to retire from the Army, he settles in a remote community for the peace, quiet, and privacy to be himself. As a werebear, he roams the woods with his dog, the perfect diversion from his grief - and the voluptuous divorcee down the lane. Can a war vet with a secret and a woman with a painful past find their happy future together?
  • Minecraft Tips for Pc: Vanilla 1.8.+ tips to rule the game

    Pam Taylor

    language (pam taylor, June 2, 2015)
    unofficial hints and tips for minecraft on pc
  • Herbert Hilligan and His Magical Lunchbox

    Paul Epner, Jennifer Walker

    Hardcover (Taylor Pub, Dec. 1, 1995)
    A boy's unique lunchbox turns an ordinary day into a series of fantastic encounters for him and his school friends
  • Palace of Moonlight: The Corvinus Chronicles Book 2

    Payton Taylor, T. Steele, Payton Salmons

    language (Payton Taylor, Aug. 15, 2019)
    After a failed rescue attempt, the Corvinus sisters, Sunny and Jo, are trapped in the Ettrian palace with the dark king. A king who is slowly but surely going mad and thinks Sunny is his long dead love, back from the Afterworld. It’s a race against time for them to escape before the king performs a sinister ritual that could bind Sunny to him forever. Meanwhile, Seren Reed, a Watcher capable of seeing the future, informs his friends that they must find Sunny and Jo and travel to the Wastes, a lawless land of cutthroats and criminals. They must face monsters in both human and beast form in order to fight a growing darkness that threatens to devour all of Writhia.
  • The Mardi Gras Parade

    Pat Taylor, Peter Bruce, Rosa Rivera

    language (Pat Taylor, Oct. 27, 2019)
    It's that time of year again for family fun, laughter and adventure and the enjoyment of the Mardi Gras Parade!
  • Alex and the Invigilators

    Paul Taylor

    language (Paul P Taylor, March 1, 2013)
    Widespread floods, devastating famine, destructive earthquakes, tsunamis, cyclones and bizarre weather patterns – evidence of global warming, or something more sinister and perhaps even more apocalyptic? Alex Kronaut, a young, shy, yet intelligent teen, newly introduced to the harsh realities and brutalities of high school is about to find out.In a moment of distress, Alex unexpectedly discovers that she has a previously hidden ability to slow the progress of time. Her newfound talent draws the attention of an ancient, mysterious and secretive community known as Pythagoreans - a group who claim to be humankind's watchful protectors and masters of the fabric of space-time. With the ability to teleport and distort time, their powers seem superhuman. The Pythagoreans offer to instruct Alex in how to control her talents and use them to benefit humankind. However, they have another motive. The Pythagoreans, and in particular, a specialist branch known as the Invigilators, whose role is to monitor and investigate unauthorized use of the space-time fabric, believe the increasing frequency and ferocity of natural disasters plaguing the Earth is due to the return from exile of an evil and possibly supernatural being. For some unknown reason, this demonic creature shows a particular interest in Alex, seeking her out as she practices her talents, and leaving a path of death and destruction in his wake. This strange and unexplained link between Alex and the creature intrigues and concerns the Pythagoreans. Is Alex a secret accomplice of the madman, or is she the long awaited next step in the evolution of humankind and the world's only hope to defeat him?The possibilities will send Alex on a journey of self-discovery, ending in a climactic battle where she must make a choice between good and evil, and where the lines between the two are strangely blurred.
  • Do You Have What It Takes?

    Toy Taylor

    Paperback (Taylor, Sept. 3, 2018)
    This book jump starts faculties in the minds of children that are not normally explored until secondary education. It exposes kids to options and challenges them to explore if they really "have what its takes".
  • My Special Family: A Children's Book About Open Adoption

    Kathleen Silber, Debra Marks Parelskin

    Paperback (Taylor Pub, Feb. 1, 1995)
    A delightful workbook for children of open adoption to help them understand their relationships with their adoptive parents and birth parents. There is a helpful information guide for parents of pre-school children and school-age children who may or may not maintain contact with birthparents. Illustrations, places to place photos and areas for thoughts and questions.
  • Why is the Ocean So Full?

    Toy Taylor

    (Taylor, Dec. 31, 2018)
    This book uses Ocean Life to promote vocabulary through rote memory!
  • Many Multiplying Fish

    Toy Taylor

    (Taylor, Dec. 30, 2018)
    Have fun with fish and math! This children's book uses rote memory to embed common math algorithms in the heads of lower grade level kids! Along with math they have some cool fish to help them learn!
  • Do You Have What It Takes

    Toy Taylor

    (Taylor, Sept. 15, 2018)
    This book jump starts faculties in the minds of children that are not normally explored until secondary education. It exposes kids to options and challenges them to explore if they really "have what its takes".
  • My Special Family: A Children's Book About Open Adoption by Kathleen Silber

    Kathleen Silber;Debra Marks Parelskin

    Paperback (Taylor Pub, March 15, 1891)
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