Essays on Living Without a Net “Posts From The High Wire” explores the issues confronting women every day. Boo King embraces the challenge and guides readers toward their authentic purpose. Through persistent listening and learning you are sure to discover
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“As I tentatively reached for the doorknob, a scene from Alice in Wonderland flashed through my mind. Do you remember the tiny door that Alice encountered when she fell into the rabbit hole? In the movie, the doorknob morphs into
Continue readingLaurel Lafaut – Let’s Pray Scripture
A Primer on Communing With The Divine If you can’t find the right words to express yourself in prayer, then this book is for you. It includes over 100 Scripture-based prayers for use in various situations and circumstances, together with
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In The Beginning Not so very long ago, there was a little girl who shared her Father’s dreams and love for the great outdoors of Alaska and Canada. There were many influences along the way such as the Outdoor Life
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A Stone Suspense Karen Dodd continues the heart-pounding twists and turns of her debut novel, “Deadly Switch”. In “Scare Away the Dark”, the second book in the Stone Suspense series, her taut and riveting characters race against the clock as
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A Stone Suspense WHO IS THE MAN FOUND DEAD, WITH A NEEDLE IN HIS ARM AND WHAT IS HE DOING IN GAVIN STONE’SWATERFRONT MANSION? A charismatic, international property developer. His estranged and bitter daughter. Each obsessed and tormented. Both harboring
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PETER LODGE, a quiet, retired gentleman in his 80’s has been vacationing in his homeland of England and is returning to Canada via New York City where he hopes to see friends and some Broadway shows before oncarrying to his
Continue readingFred Miller – They call me Fred the Landlord
Three buildings, 7 suites, 45 appliances and 40 illustrations. Add 12 years as a Landlord to that and you get 107 chapters of raw humour, You’ll laugh, you’ll cry and you’ll say “I don’t believe it”, but it’s all true!
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