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April 9, 2018

Gotta Let It Go by Deliah Lawrence

Moments before Deidre Hunter signs the papers that will end her marriage to her cheating husband, her best friend and divorce attorney gets murdered. Devastated by this tragedy, she sets out with one intent: to find the killer. In the midst of the investigation, she finds herself attracted to Hill Harris, the handsome but elusive homicide detective assigned to handle the case. Despite his warnings to follow proper police procedures, she strikes out to uncover clues on the crime-ridden streets of Baltimore which forces her into dangerous circumstances and potential heartache.


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Published on April 09, 2018 00:30

April 5, 2018

Making Your Own Trail by Daniel Martin Molliver

This book helps find your strength, faith, way, and mind. For there is always a way to find growth from the beginning of your steadfast new start in your soul for a good omen. To contain its own pure American ways for truth to survive and make. A believing, striving, breathing, living excellent ways to climb your own trail for space. The cycle of youth can spread into and grow more pure and stronger for more believers to focus on putting something into the soul when seen in the beginning of truth. For life is fruitful. Amen


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Published on April 05, 2018 22:47

Twisting Fate by Mel Evers

250 years ago, Melisandra found love, had hope and was human. But soon after love’s first kiss, her world turned to darkness. Her father’s senior advisor, an evil man, obsessed with possessing Melisandra, turns her into society’s most feared and hated race, a vampire. His plan fails when Melisandra turns to Bethany to keep her safe. Enraged, he murders Bethany. Her heart and soul in tatters, Melissa hides in the darkest corner of the first ship leaving port, not caring where she ends up.

Centuries later, Melisandra, who is now Dr. Melissa Craft, lives simply and works hard alongside humans, but resists any form of romantic love. Enter Sage, a beautiful woman with autumn eyes, who, in the span of a heartbeat, steals Melissa’s heart. As she surrenders to the idea of pursuing a relationship, Melissa receives a package. The familiar handwriting rattles her bones and strikes her core with a surge of hate, an emotion she’d never experienced before.

Can Melissa come up with a plan to rid her life of the insane immortal chasing her through time and keep Sage safe without losing what’s left of her humanity?


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Published on April 05, 2018 00:41

Four Seasons to Self-Reliance – Stories of Those Living It by Alice Shy Recker

Four Seasons to Self-Reliance tells the stories of individuals in different areas of the United States who are living self-reliant lifestyles. Each chose levels of achievement apart from others mentioned in the book. The narratives vary from off-grid to simply growing ones own food for better nutrition and for economical purposes. The reader will relate to one or more descriptions of how to become self-reliant by following their own dreams to reality. All continue to find means of earning money to take care of necessary basics, for example taxes. Some need more income than others depending on the level they have chosen to follow. All are stewards of their pieces of land and have learned how to take advantage of the bounty from the earth. Most choose not to live close to neighbors and are focused on reaching independence. They are on the journeys to meet individual goals. Others, though still working the land, have reached a level where they can fully enjoy their accomplishments.


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Published on April 05, 2018 00:25

Broken To Be Blessed: A Turning Point by Louise Beaubrun-Macaluso

In the most horrific moments, is there any reason to believe?

A first-hand account of survival, hardships, and divinely orchestrated redemption after a devastating fire changed the path of a teenage girl. Following a fatal house fire, Louise Beaubrun-Macaluso went from being a healthy nineteen year old to being physically disabled, with severe burns on over 65% of her body.

Faced with extreme suffering, physical hardships, and emotional damages, she found strength she never knew she possessed. The pain shaped her life in unimaginable ways.

Beaubrun-Macaluso learned a secret that allowed her to beat the odds and succeed in the face of enormous adversities. She shares her secret with those who are struggling to make it through their own hardship.

“I think telling my story is one of the main reasons I was allowed to! live.” It’s a story that is heartbreaking, yet empowering.


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Published on April 05, 2018 00:18

A Girl Named Mary by Mary Jo Nickum

A Girl Named Mary tells the story of Mary, the Mother of Jesus as a young girl. Though she has a much older sister, she’s raised as an only child. Her cousin, Rebekka, is her closet friend and confidant. Together they grow and learn how to maneuver in a culture that is steeped in tradition. One that looks backward instead of forward for solutions to problems. Mary cares about others, helps the sick and disadvantaged and is a voice, albeit a young voice, for women.


At twelve, Mary was betrothed to an older man who had sons her age. She resisted this arrangement strongly. She argued with her parents against the betrothal with every bit of logic and strength she had but found this tradition beyond her ability to fight. The marriage took place and she was rewarded by the birth of a beautiful baby boy, Jesus.



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Published on April 05, 2018 00:09

The Swamps of Jersey by Michael Stephen Daigle

Even in a hurricane, it should have been a simple case to investigate, Ironton, N.J. Frank Nagler thought. Even if the victim was found in a swamp and didn’t have a head. Someone would report a wife, sister, daughter, a friend missing. Once the water receded, clues would float up. But then they didn’t, and Nagler wondered why. Then it was suggested that his missing girlfriend might be involved, or even the victim. And Nagler wondered why.


In the end , the case is personal and draws Nagler down paths on his life he has buried, just as the truth of his investigation into the headless woman is suffocated by cheap and dangerous politics and evil in plain sight. He has watched his native city crumble economically, be twisted by greed and dirty politics. He wonders who among his friends are now enemies, who is fair and who is cheating. And he wonders when his heart, broken by the death of his young wife, will heal. The Swamps of Jersey follows Nagler through the twists of lies and deception. It asks two questions: “Who can he trust?” and “What happens then the crime you are investigating breaks your heart?”


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Published on April 05, 2018 00:02

April 4, 2018

The Weight of Living by Michael Stephen Daigle

“The Weight of Living” was a FIRST PLACE winner in Mystery category of the 2017 Royal Dragonfly Book Award Contest.The search to find the name and home of a barefoot young girl wearing a tank top and shorts on a cold March night leads Ironton, N.J., Detective Frank Nagler down the twisting, dark path of a family whose history has ensnared many victims, including a nun from Nagler’s youth and Calista Knox, a companion of Nagler’s best friend.

The third Frank Nagler Mystery, “The Weight of Living,” brings Nagler and his friends dangerously face to face with an evil that knows no bounds and threatens to consume anyone in its path.

It is a story with twists and turns as Nagler fights through layers of lies and half-truths and searches a sketchy past to bring the chance of healing to the damaged, and a criminal to justice.


“God has given me many tasks. This is the last.” – Sister Katherine Marie.


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Published on April 04, 2018 23:56

Awaken O’Sleeper by Nathaniel Stalling Jr.

This book was written in response to questions that I get from various people of many different denominations. Many people today claim to be too busy to do any serious studying of scripture. My response is we have to, at some point, make time. The collection of essays in this book, hopefully, will shed some light, and answer some of your questions. I was literally stunned by some of the beliefs I was hearing from different christians I had the opportunity to hold discussions with. As Paul told Timothy, and others, it is absolutely imperative that we safeguard the gospel from corruption. Is your Church safeguarding the Gospel?


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Published on April 04, 2018 23:51

Little Miss Sure Shot: Annie Oakley’s World by Jeffrey Marshall

Little Miss Sure Shot is a fictionalized account of the life of Annie Oakley, drawing heavily on the real timelines and events of her life. However, the book is not a biography – it invents situations, people she meets, and a myriad of conversations. Moreover, while the book is presented chronologically, apart from the prologue, it skips certain periods and attempts to focus on those that are especially vital, such as the early years Annie spent with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, including the tours through Europe.

A special feature of the novel is the framing of Annie’s loving marriage to fellow sharpshooter Frank Butler, whom she married at sixteen and remained married to for 50 years until her death. Frank was far more than just her husband – he was her manager (he gave up his own shooting for that role) and her constant companion.

The novel closes with an epilogue in Frank’s voice, presenting an overview of their lives together and the circumstances of her death in 1926.


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Published on April 04, 2018 23:44