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The Butterfly Game
by
Gloria Davidson Marlow
A simple wish made
by his dying wife sends a man on a murderous quest.
Genevieve Lewiston
is the Butterfly Girl, a young model for Butterfly Cosmetics, when
she becomes his victim. Left for dead by her assailant, she survives
her ordeal and years later has found a new life as a teacher in
St. Augustine, Florida.
High school coach,
Nick Jensen knows that Jenny Lewis, the quiet, plain English teacher,
isn't quite what she seems. He also knows with astounding certainty
that she is the right woman for him.
Just as Jenny comes
to believe in second chances, an old friend shows up on her doorstep.
Not only does his appearance bring back memories of the past, it
brings news of the killer.
He wants the Butterfly
Girl back in all her glory and he'll continue to kill until he gets
her.
Paperback: 236
pages
Publisher: Authors Ink Books (May 31, 2004)
ISBN: 0972238549
Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
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Mindsight BOM for March 2005

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Prisoner of the Heart
by
Annette DeLore
For twenty years being an Undercover
Agent for the U.S. Government, while in Prison for first-degree
murder, is quite the act to pull off. Then one day a couple years
ago I received a letter at the prison, from the girl who stole my
heart back in high school. Over time with many letters and phone
calls, Dawn fell in love with me. Dawn has no idea that I?m working
for the Government; she still believes I?m an inmate with a life
sentence, who hopes to one day be out on parole. A couple of hours
ago while I was on assignment in Europe, I received a phone call.
The Agent tells me that Dawn and her four children have been kidnapped.
In a matter of minutes I have Agents moving in action and I was
aboard an airplane, but will we find Dawn and the children before
it?s too late?
Paperback: 216 pages
Publisher: PublishAmerica (June 1, 2002)
ISBN: 1591293049
Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 6.2 x 0.6 inches
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Mindsight BOM for February 2005

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Computer-End
Program
By
Argile Stox
This is a true story of an ordinary
man in his late forties who fell into the hollow abyss of homelessness.
As you read the tale, you will walk in his shoes and navigate the
New York City services for the homeless. You will experience the trials
and travails of immersion into the Veterans Administrations services.The
story begins one hot and rainy day, August 23, 2002. Argile Stox has
to make a life-changing decision: either live on the street or trust
New York City to help him reconstruct his life. He decides to seek
help from The Salvation Army and is transported to the 30th Street
Men’s Shelter, a refuge for nearly one thousand homeless people.After
a month living at the shelter, he is transferred to the Borden Avenue
Veterans’ Residence in Long Island City, New York, where four
hundred homeless veterans and non-veterans reside. Three months later,
his mind fills with thoughts of suicide, but his drive for survival
leads him to the 23rd Street Veterans Hospital in New York where he
becomes a psychiatric patient.
Paperback: 325 pages
Publisher: PublishAmerica (June 1, 2004)
ISBN: 1413724965
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Mindsight BOM for January
2005

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Empress
of Clouds
by
Diana Hignutt
Behind all the plots
and secret machinations, a dark evil lies waiting...
Nothing is as it seems in the kingdom of Lorm. The Druidic Prophecy
that saw Prince Tolian transformed into a woman to save the world
from a powerful Demon, has now strained the delicate political balance
in Lorm. Dowbreth, the giant faerie warlord and ambassador of good
will, sets a mysterious conspiracy in motion. Through treachery
and dark magicks, Dowbreth strips Tolian of her powers and kidnaps
her in the midst of the kingdom's Yule celebration. She must face
her adversary as an ordinary woman and her only chance of success
lies in gaining control of the legendary Moonsword...
Paperback: 293 pages
Publisher: Behler Publications (December 31, 2004)
ISBN: 0974896241
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Mindsight BOM for December
2004

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Hiding
Places
by
Richard Alan (Bill) Nelson
Andy Paul meets the
beautiful Fran Whitler and her eight-year-old daughter, Leslie,
and the combination is irresistible to him. The two of them are
obviously on their way to creating a romance when they are blindsided.
Several carloads of armed men storm into the sleepy little village
and kidnap Fran's daughter, murdering a local man in the process.
Paperback:
214 pages
Publisher: Publish America, Inc. (October 15, 2001)
ISBN: 1588516083
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Mindsight BOM for November,
2004

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A Disturbing
Presence
by
Joy Lee Rutter
A Disturbing Presence
is a touch of horror, mystery, and dark comedy, all rolled up in
one. The man sat majestically in the antique chair, his green piercing
eyes, staring into a void. His hideous grimace mocked her, the expressionless
resin-coated mask revealing nothing about the man, or his life.
Why had he become indifferent after their first year of marriage?
What were the motives behind his bizarre death wish? While the house
pets wreaked havoc against the lifeless form of Eric McDuggal, his
widow remained in a self-imposed limbo, reluctant to find the answers.
The disturbing presence of her embalmed husband caused Leanna McDuggal’s
life to collapse into nightmares, apathy, and detachment from her
best friend. An unlikely friendship between the taxidermist and
the widow developed; little did they know that his probing into
McDuggal’s background would lead to the discovery of a shocking
childhood trauma, never revealed until after his death....
Paperback: 232
pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.64 x 9.02 x 6.10
Publisher: PublishAmerica; (September 1, 2003)
ISBN: 1413701132
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October
2004's Book of the Month

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Heaven's Fury on Hell's
Cafe
by
Erika Michelle
It is Sam and Joey's
first trip to the Big Apple and its underground party circuit. Their
first stop is a bar called Hell?s Café. All hell breaks loose.
Danger lurks in every corner. Death and destruction are unfolding
at their feet. They had heard of things like "End Days",
"The Return of Christ," and "Mark of the Beast"
at Sunday school as children. Never in their wildest dreams did
they think it would actually happen. Will their world as they knew
it ever be the same again?
Paperback: 184
pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.47 x 9.04 x 6.00
Publisher: PublishAmerica; (September 1, 2002)
ISBN: 1588512029
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September 2004's Book of
the Month

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Resurrecting Paul: A
Father's Story
by
Paul E. Blais
June 1996. You are
informed that your only son has likely been killed in an overseas
terrorist attack. You mourn and prepare for his burial. But then,
after four days of unthinkable anguish, you are notified: Sorry,
we’ve made a mistake; your son is alive after all. Grief instantly
turns to joy … until you learn next that he is in a coma with
a severe head injury and extensive brain damage. Suddenly, your
life, and that of your entire family, is changed forever. This true
story poignantly records the heartbreak and miraculous recovery,
not in a blow-by-blow clinical fashion, but from a parent’s
personal perspective. It recounts acts of faith, courage, betrayal,
and disappointment. It tells of bureaucratic snafus, violent outbursts,
and attempted suicide. It, too, celebrates the lighter moments and
myriad small successes that ultimately permitted a family to reclaim
their son and a “normal” life.
Paperback: 206 pages
; Dimensions (in inches): 0.61 x 8.60 x 5.60
Publisher: Publishamerica; (May 1, 2002)
ISBN: 1591292808
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August 2004's Book of the
Month

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| Who
Needs a Hero?
by
Todd Hunter
Coming upon a derelict
ship in a place he's never been, with no idea of why it would be there,
why it's been abandoned, or what happened to it, Aston West instantly
takes notice of the illegal weapons in the cargo hold. He boards the
ship to take the cargo for himself. A simple task, one he's done many
other times. But unfortunately for Aston, this time won't be the same,
and will take him on a journey he can't even begin to fathom. Surrounded
by a host of old friends, new acquaintances, and desperate enemies,
Aston travels from one system to another, getting the answers he wants,
and finding even more questions. Climaxing in an ending for which
even Aston is not prepared, the story will have you gasping for breath,
and desperate to find out what will happen to our hero. But then,
Who Needs a Hero?
Paperback:
109 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.34 x 8.46 x 5.58
Publisher: Publishamerica; (March 15, 2002)
ISBN: 1591291852
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July
2004's Book of the Month

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Rebel Road
by
Jennifer Lynn
He is a hot-blooded Mediterranean
Prince, used to respect and obedience. She is fiercely independent,
torn between loyalty to her friends and love for the one man she
is sworn to hate. Enemies by circumstance, they are thrown together
during a bitter conflict between two warring nations
ISBN 1-59088-179-6
E-book
ISBN 1-59088-864-2
246 Pages
cover art by: Crystal Laver
Publisher: Wings E-Press
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June 2004's Book of the
Month

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| House
of Snakes
(No longer available)
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May
2004's Book of the Month
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Manhunt
(No Longer Available)
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April 2004's Book of the Month
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Strike Swiftly
by
Kevin Grover
Back in 1994, Army
Sergeant Tony Wilson was thrust in the middle of a plot to break
into the Bullion Depository at Fort Knox. He helped thwart the plans
of Hans Reinhardt, who vowed revenge. Six years later, two nuclear
hard drives are missing from the Los Alamos Nuclear Laboratory.
A nuclear warhead is reported to have been sold on the black market
in Kazakhstan. Hans Reinhardt?s perfect plan of revenge is almost
complete. In this sequel to Kevin Grover?s critically acclaimed
debut novel Strike Hard, Hans intends to detonate a 50-megaton warhead
in Tony?s hometown. It would destroy portions of three states and
kill millions. Tony, now with the FBI, is reunited with Nathan Hooks.
Together, they uncover a horrendous plot that is almost inconceivable.
Once again, Tony and Nathan must attempt to unravel Hans? diabolical
scheme. This time, Hans is ready for every contingency. Can Tony
and Nathan beat the nuclear clock which Hans has set for them?
Paperback: 189 pages
; Dimensions (in inches): 0.50 x 8.50 x 6.74
Publisher: PublishAmerica; (September 3, 2002)
ISBN: 1591292360
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March 2004's Book of the Month

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Buttercups
for Jesus:
Reflecting His Light in Your Life
by
Nancy Marie
From the diary of her
own life, Nancy Marie shares God's mandate to Love the Lord your
God with all your heart and your neighbor as yourself. Let Buttercups
for Jesus inspire you to love God as you never have before.
Paperback: 108 pages
Publisher: Booklocker.com; (February 2003)
ISBN: 1591132991
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February 2004's Book of the Month

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Soldier of the Legion
by
Marshall S. Thomas
How did he get himself into this mess?
Thinker is only just beginning to comprehend
the depth of his insanity.
Paperback: 280 pages
Publisher: Timberwolf Press; (June 2002)
ISBN: 1587520397
In-Print Editions: Audio Cassette (Unabridged)
| Audio CD (Unabridged) | CD-ROM (Unabridged) | All Editions
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January 2004's Book of the Month

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Pregnant
and Blown Off:
When Abortion is not an Option
by:
Sheila Schmidt
The book addresses
issues concerning women who become pregnant and then get dumped
because they refuse to have an abortion, and it also covers single
motherhood from birth to the preschool years. It is a congratulatory
book for women who have the backbone and moral fortitude to do what
they know is right in their heart.
ISBN: 1-58851-878-7, 134 pages, 5.5 x 8.5
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December
2003's Book of the Month
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Atrocitas Aqua
Edited by Dave Bowlin,
with tales by:
Peggy Jo Shumate,
Dave Bowlin, Steven Shrewsbury, etc..
Herman Melville said
it best when he proclaimed that every path eventually leads to the
sea. For it is the sea that holds our most sacred and terrifying fears,
yet it also holds a glorious mysticism over us as a race, an attraction
so strong that most of us flock to beaches, river banks, creeks, and
lakes at every opportunity to stare out into the vast blueness and
wonder: what's out there? Take my hand, Dear Reader, and swim with
me through this journey of sixteen tales of watery terror. As we swim,
if something reaches out of the darkness and gropes for your ankle,
if something pulls you deeper into the depths of liquid madness, if
your breath is stolen from you and you find yourself inhaling nothing
but muddied water ... do not fear, for it is just the ocean reclaiming
what is already hers: your soul.
ISBN: 1-55404-022-1 317 Pages eBook
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November 2003's Book of the Month
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Hiding Behind the Collar by
Catherine Fairbanks
Hiding Behind The Collar, a painfully candid memoir, focuses on the
author’s experience of emotional exploitation by a trusted member
of the clergy followed by further betrayal of the governing church
hierarchy. This book addresses the subject of professional misconduct
coupled with abuse of power—a phenomenon affecting a large population,
but rarely embraced within a community of faith when disclosure of
abuse occurs.
ISBN: 1-59129-103-8, 186 pages, 5.5 x 8.5
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October 2003's Book of the Month
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Ledgend's Prophecy
by
Tyrone Godfrey
Ledgend's Prophecy is the story of a young man's bravery and courage.
When a wicked sorcerer conquers the land and enslaves his village,
the young man is forced to undertake a dark journey to find and
awaken an all-powerful wizard that can free his people and bring
down this "tyrant."
ISBN: 1-58851-317-3,
186 pages, 6 x 9
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September 2003's Book of the Month
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Parish Nightmare
(No Longer Available)
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August 2003's Book of the Month
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When
You Wish Upon a Star
by
Nancy Marie
As an abused woman,
Paige Brookheart learned the hard way that love hurts and that you
can't trust anyone, not even yourself. When her "husband" becomes
homicidal, Paige finds an unexpected source of love and help.
ISBN: 1-58851-620-2, 282 pages, 6 x 9
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July 2003's Book of the Month
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Simplicity
by
Mark Dirschel
Enter the world of vampirism. Patrick will
confirm what you've heard about the night, and open your eyes to
the horror of the day.
ISBN: 1-58851-296-7, 443 pages, 6 x 9
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June 2003's
Book of the Month
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Tattered Pages:
the Light Blue Ribbon
by
Vickie Adkins
Fulfilling a childhood dream, Verl buys an old, abandoned, antique
bookstore. During renovation, she comes across a book that contains
an intriguing bookmark; the obituary of a little boy named Willie, and
a piece of light blue ribbon. Consumed, Verl cannot get the description
of his death out of her mind. Picking up the book to examine it closer,
she finds the bookmark was placed in a section dealing with child abuse.
ISBN: 1-58851-022-0, 186 pages, 5.5 x 8.5
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May 2003's Book of the Month
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Sock Monkey Blues
A Joe Box Mystery
by
John Laurence Robinson
Life has never been simple for private investigator Joe Box.
A transplanted Kentuckian, Joe has for the past thirty years made an
uneasy peace with his Cincinnati home, using his wits, his fists, and
his wry sense of humor as he strives to do the best job he can. For
at his core, Joe Box is a throwback to an antebellum time: he is a Southern
man of honor. But Joe's latest case may be his last. The job seems easy:
find an industrialist's missing teenage daughter and bring her home.
But for Joe Box, nothing is ever easy. Because in finding her Joe will
encounter neo-Nazi geneticists, a subterranean chamber of horrors...and
a human killing machine known only as Boneless Chuck. And what starts
as a simple disappearance quickly develops into something far worse,
something that will not only test Joe's skills and his fragile faith,
but his very sanity. So strap down and hang on. Joe Box has just been
dropped into Hell.
ISBN: 1-59129-020-1, 265 pages, 6 x 9
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April 2003's Book of the Month
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Hoodwinked
by
Jennifer Lynn
What would you do if
a blind date decides he’s going to marry you, and refuses
to take no for an answer? This is the dilemma faced by Beth Romano,
the heroine of Hoodwinked. Beth has had enough bad relationships
to last a lifetime and isn’t looking for anything permanent,
but Blaine Everett has other ideas. As a successful businessman,
he’s been around the block a few times and is finally ready
to settle down. He believes in love at first sight, and when he
lays eyes on Beth, love hits him like a ton of bricks. Despite their
obvious attraction and the devastating results of his passionate
kisses, Beth resists and Blaine’s only options are deceit
and trickery. Aided by two matchmaking friends and a wily cat named
Houdini, Blaine puts a plan in motion to woo the woman of his dreams,
using every dirty trick in the book!
ISBN: 1591293006, 143 pages, 5.5 x 8.5
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March 2003's Book of the Month
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Flowers
for Megan
by
Gloria Davidson Marlow
Twelve years ago, Megan Hardy came home
to find her sister brutally murdered. She is, just now, beginning
to lead a peaceful and contented life. Until she begins to have
dreams that bring her closer and closer to seeing the face of
a killer.Twelve years ago, Will Kincaid was Megan's closest friend.
Unable to deal with Megan's agony after her sister's murder, he
left town and never returned. Now, he has come back to face the
ghosts, and the girl, he left behind..Suddenly, people Megan cares
for are being killed. With each murder, the murderer sends her
a message. In her mind, the pieces are falling into place. She
knows she recognized the killer, but will she remember his face,
before it's too late? As the killer closes in, Megan and Will
must face the fact that the feelings they once had for each other
have never gone away, but, are growing stronger with each day.
ISBN: 1588517152 , 184 pages,
0.51 x 8.56 x 5.72
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February 2003's
Book of the Month
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And God Loved
by
C.S. Alexander
When Robert took his
own life, it was because his equal was taken away from him. When
he goes before God, Robert is asked why he would take his own life?
Robert explains that he (God) is a victim of his own creation because
he is the most powerful being in the universe. He proposes that
God come to Earth as a human without any knowledge of being God.
God agrees and becomes Charley, an 18 year old college student.
Charley finds successes and tragedies until one day he must make
one of the hardest decisions he has ever faced. If he chooses to
go back to Heaven he can never be with his love again as a human,
but if he stays on Earth his friend will never take another breath.
Which one does God sacrifice?
ISBN: 1-58851-018-2, 238 pages,
5.5 x 8.5 |
January 2003's Book of the Month
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The
Evil Stalker
by
Violet Towe
Detective Linda Gresham
has tried to come to terms with the tragic accidental death of her
husband. Now, four years later, she and her partner are called to
a boat dock at Lake Oconee near a small town in Georgia where the
body of a woman was found floating in the water. This would be the
first of twelve women, all young, successful businesswomen from
around Atlanta, murdered and dumped in Lake Oconee. These chains
of events will change Linda's life forever from how her deceased
husband had betrayed her, stalked by the murderer, to her lifelong
girlfriend being murdered.
212 pages
, ISBN: 158851868X; (August 25, 2001)
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December 2002's Book of the Month
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The
O'Brien Series: Book I
by
Brian T. Seifrit
Detective Tyler O’Brien
returns back to the Kootenay’s in British Columbia, his hometown
of Fruitmont, with his wife and their two children, Taras and Zach,
after selling his Detective agency back east. He gains employment
with the reputed Henderson & Co Detective Agency. With an omnium-gatherum
crew of Detectives, he embarks into the criminal minds of serial
killers, psycopaths, and everyday criminal misconduct.
129 pages, ISBN: 1591291712; (March 2002)
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November 2002's Book of the Month
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Once
and Again
by
Carla Dalton
Lance McCoy has always hated ranching. He's
been running from it for ten years. A son of an alcoholic father,
he left home at sixteen to make a better life for himself. He has
grown calloused over the years. Life has not always been kind to
him. He refuses to allow himself to become intimate with any woman.
Now his father is dead, and his mother is about to lose everything
she owns. She begs him to come back and help her save her home.
ISBN: 1-58851-119-7, 264 pages
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October
2002's Book of the Month
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| Awareness:
Book I of Mindsight
by
C. E. Winterland
Circular is time, and the pathe of the sun and the shape of this earth,
yet a wobble hast been introduced in this form of darkness. The circle
not broken hath been stretched and oblonged, and mixeth it now with
the unknowen. It is mine burden alone, it seemeth, to know of the changed
things, and mine alone to straighteneth this curve back to its original
ring.
ASIN: 1588519333, 517 pages, 9.00 x 5.80
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September 2002's Book of the Month
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The
Grass Dance
by
Laurel Johnson
Whether you believe
this book is myth, dream, or icon, it speaks of life's simple truths.
Falling in love. Facing death. The loyalty of friends. Losing sight
of what's important for awhile. Struggles are a part of life, as
well as love and hope. The story holds a message for dreamers and
cynics, believers and sceptics, and those who fall somewhere between.
It is a personal chronicle of love, loss, family, friends, and the
living circle that connects us all to our Creator and each other.
ISBN: 1-58851-445-5, 108 pages, 5.5 x 8.5
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Auguest
2002's Book of the Month
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The Unreal
McCoy
by
Dennis Collins
Detroit Police Detectives Albert McCoy and
Otis Springfield become "guardian angels" to rookie private investigator
Michael O'Conner. The trio uncovers insurance fraud and a jewelry
theft ring masterminded by a ruthless murderer, leading them to
the north woods of Michigan where a crucial piece of evidence is
discovered that points to a most unlikely suspect.
ISBN: 1-58851-159-6, 202 pages, 5.5 x 8.5
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July 2002's
Book of the Month
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Strike Hard
by
Kevin P. Grover
From Neo-Nazi groups and their white
supremacy activities, to Mossad operatives finding evidence of ex-Nazi's
living in South American countries to former Soviet-bloc nations
in turmoil and their nuclear arsenals not totally accounted for,
Sergeant Wilson's last assignment of his brilliant military career
is turning into quite an adventure.
ISBN: 1-58851-322-x, 230 pages, 5.5 x 8.5
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June 2002's Book of the Month
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A Divorced
Mother Talks to God
by
Shirley Priscilla Johnson
No one can fully understand the problems
that a divorced mother must entail. The rules have changed significantly
from those that she was accustomed to during her married years.
How does a young woman take on the sole responsibility of three
young children? She finds that she has no money and very little
hope for the future. Forsaken and alone, where will she seek help?
Come into the world of this young mother. Be part of her intimate
conversations with Jehovah or God as she learns He is truly the
God. He is her Salvation.
ISBN: 1-59129-028-7, 108 pages, 5.5 x 8.5
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May 2002's
Book of the Month
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A
Condition of Limbo
by
Barbie Perkins-Cooper
The beast of cancer attacked Walter W. Perkins
like a wild prey, stealing his health, and independence, leaving
him too weak to enjoy life to its fullest. Eventually the
monster threatened his life; nonetheless, the horrific disease of
esophageal cancer, could not steal his wit or his spirit.
While he struggled to survive the tyrant of cancer, his courage,
taught his second born daughter how to forgive, and to accept painful
mistakes from the past.
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April 2002's
Book of the Month
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Notes from Nobody
by
Claudia Turner Van Lydegraf
This is a book about
and by a Birth Mother who found her two babies (35 and 33 years
later) that were given away through adoption at birth. It tells
about the ramifications in her life from the beginning to present
day. It reflects present-day reunion stories that are on TV all
the time and tells what the shows don't, by delving into the feelings
and needs that are brought to the surface in finding long lost children.
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March
2002's Book of the Month
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|
Graven Images
by
Nancy Mehl
Cally Jo McAllister was only four years
old when she witnessed her mother's murder. Through intensive counseling,
and the capture and conviction of the killer, the past has finally been
buried. Or has it? A nightmare she had as a child comes back, bringing
with it a disturbing message.
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February
2002's Book of the Month
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