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message 51: by B.J. (new)

B.J. Robinson (goodreadscombjrobinson) | 20 comments I put pets in every novel I write :) I have a cocker spaniel in LAST RESORT and a white cat named Cotton in Southern Superstitions. WHISPERING CYPRESS will have a German Shepherd named Dakota. BJ Robinson


message 52: by Patricia (new)

Patricia Kirk | 66 comments My soft-cover book is now on sale at Escape from the Prison System: Finding the Narrow Door If you long to see prisoner salvation please click on this link for this book of true short stories. Jesus is the only way many people can find their way out of prison into productive lives. Future Kindle version in the works.

Thanks.


message 53: by Dana (new)

Dana Rongione (danarongione) | 8 comments I am a Christian author, focusing mainly on devotional/Christian living titles. I currently have three books available online:

The Deadly Darts of the Devil

There's a Verse for That

Random Ramblings of a Raving Redhead - just released e-book editions for only $2.99, but for a limited time, you can get a free copy at Smashwords. Go to http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/... and use the coupon code: MW55T.

For more information on my other books, visit my website at http://danarongione.com


message 54: by [deleted user] (last edited Jan 09, 2012 01:33PM) (new)

My latest release The Huguenot Sword

The Huguenot Sword by Shawn Lamb


For faith, for friendship, for freedom.

In the time of Louis XIII and Cardinal Richelieu, when being a Protestant could mean death, The Huguenot Sword roamed the streets of Paris by night, defending those faithful to the young heretical religion. The nobility scorned them as ruffians, to the oppressed Protestants they were saviors, but to the Cardinal's Guards they were a pestilence needing to be terminated.

The situation become desperate when those in power launch a bold plan to destroy the group. One wrong move can be fatal. But the ordeal of Paris pales in comparison to the possible annihilation of their faith and people at the battle of La Rochelle.


message 55: by Patricia (new)

Patricia Kirk | 66 comments Free Download Unkept Promises from Escape from the Prison System

"The first night on a family trip to New Orleans, I peddled drugs in a neighborhood that looked like a scene from an inner-city movie. Cars up on blocks dotted the landscape.

The next day, as I dealt in an alley, I heard a loud noise and looked up to see a black Ford Taurus roaring toward me. As the car screeched to a halt, two big black dudes with medallions bouncing on their chests jumped out. I took off across a four-lane highway—ran in front of a car. It barely missed me.

The men came closer. I stopped and ducked, expecting them to fly past. Instead, three-hundred pounds of muscle ground me into the dirt. The human steamroller grabbed my neck, jerked me up and slammed my back against a wall.

He waved the barrel of his Mac-10 (pistol: editor) near my jaw, screaming,'Spit it out! Spit it out!' He must have thought I swallowed some crack.

A man painting a church across the street yelled, 'Someone call the cops. They’re robbing him.'

The Taurus roared back, tires squealing. The other man threw open the door and yelled, 'We are cops.'”

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Finish reading this story and A House in Order. These two stories come from the book of true short stories, Escape from the Prison System: Finding the Narrow Door.

I forget to mention that this book is a good read.

Free Download here:

Escape from the Prison System: Finding the Narrow Door

Please excuse me if I have put this elsewhere on this thread. I've been putting it everywhere and may be duplicating.


message 56: by Patricia (last edited Jan 12, 2012 08:35AM) (new)

Patricia Kirk | 66 comments "The days ran together, oozing by like a slug on the sidewalk, leaving a slimy trail of bitterness and regret. My confinement began in disciplinary segregation, or 'the hole', for six months. It happened because I lost my temper soon after my incarceration. They locked me in a cell twenty-four hours a day and allowed me to shower every three days. I had a Bible, a sleeping mat, and the standard stainless steel sink/toilet combo in the corner. Food arrived through a hole in the solid steel cell door."
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This is a sample of the ebooklet I just put on Amazon for Kindle. These two stories are from my book, Escape from the Prison System: Finding the Narrow Door. Just 99 cents. This is a different ebooklet than the one mentioned earlier that is a free download.

Amazon.com


message 57: by Vincent (new)

Vincent Chough | 15 comments It's free! For the next few days I'm offering the Kindle Edition of my book Brave Fish: Identity, Love, Faith Brave Fish Identity, Love, Faith by Vincent H. Chough for free on Amazon. It is a testimony of faith and a love story. It would be a great gift for anyone who is searching for answers.


message 58: by Michael (new)

Michael Elliott | 3 comments Hello all. I'm Michael Elliott, author of Thus Saith Hollywood and previously of the website ChristianCritic.com. I use the films of yesterday and today as an entry point to discuss eternal spiritual truths.

Thus Saith Hollywood by Michael Elliott
Thus Saith Hollywood


Website: http://www.komeopress.com


message 60: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi all, I am a wife, mom, teacher. I'm new to Goodreads and want a chance to share my book which is available free on Smashwords - https://www.smashwords.com/books/view...

I would appreciate honest reviews, feedback, or just a note to say hi. :)

Thanks!
Julie


message 61: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Miller (lisacmiller) | 11 comments I wanted to introduce myself. I am Lisa Miller. I write inspirational poetry. I have written and published one book:"godly Inspirations for the Troubled Soul"
I am currently working on publishing my second book.


message 62: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Miller (lisacmiller) | 11 comments I would like my book "Godly Inspirations for the Troubled Soul" added to the bookshelf. For whatever reason I can't do it myself.


message 63: by Werner (new)

Werner | 2265 comments I just added it, Lisa!


message 64: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Miller (lisacmiller) | 11 comments Werner wrote: "I just added it, Lisa!"

Thank you.
Lisa


message 65: by Werner (new)

Werner | 2265 comments You're welcome, Lisa. Best wishes with your writing ministry!


message 66: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Miller (lisacmiller) | 11 comments I write inspirational poetry. I have published one of poetry.

"Godly Inspirations for the Troubled Soul"


message 67: by Jim (new)

Jim O'Shea | 1 comments "the linen god" (Jim O'Shea/Wayside Press)

Three grisly murders thrust best friends Grace Barden and Manny Lusum into a generations-old conspiracy of biblical proportions. From New York to Rome to the inner sanctum of the Vatican, Manny and Grace untangle a bizarre mystery surrounding the controversial Shroud of Turin. Their discovery could alter the course of human history—if they live to tell it.

To see a sample chapter of this Christian-themed thriller, and/or add "the linen god" to your "Want to read list", visit

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...


message 68: by Cathy (new)

Cathy Bryant (authorcathybryant) | 5 comments




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message 69: by Nadine (last edited May 13, 2013 12:26AM) (new)

Nadine Keels (nadine_keels) | 83 comments Greetings, all! I have several books on Goodreads--all written to impart hope, to inspire, and to entertain! Here are just a few:

Love Unfeigned by Nadine C. Keels Love Unfeigned
Love & Eminence A Suite of Stories by Nadine C. Keels Love & Eminence: A Suite of Stories
World of the Innocent by Nadine C. Keels World of the Innocent
Yella's Prayers by Nadine C. Keels Yella's Prayers
The Movement of Crowns by Nadine C. Keels The Movement of Crowns


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