Adventure
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The Afterschoolers By: Gene McCants Price:
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-453-9 Edition: Paperback, 251 Pages Publication Date: December 15, 2012 | | Growing up on the south side of Binghamton, New York in
the 1970’s was full of excitement, adventure and
wonderment for young Floyd Davis. He was surrounded by
the many things that allow a child to grow up into a
respectable adult. To show compassion, loyalty, and
respect for others while carrying yourself with pride,
dignity and integrity. He was raised in a community
during that time known as the Saratoga Apartments, a
multi-racial housing development surrounded by heavily
dense forest that provided the best nature had to offer.
During his childhood, Floyd, along with three of his
closest friends, would forge a bond that would last a
lifetime. That same bond of friendship would also prove
invaluable over time as Floyd sees an ongoing problem
with a criminal element that stands to cast a dark cloud
over everything he cherishes the most, his family,
friends and the memories of growing up in the city. No
longer able to ignore what has being going on, he finds
himself having to take matters into his own hands to put
a stop to it all. |
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A Summer Tale By: Kip Gates Price:
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-445-4 Edition: Paperback, 104 Pages Publication Date: October 30, 2012 | | Young Robbie grew up on a mid-Missouri farm in the early
70’s where life can be a real challenge. Robbie, his
family, friends and neighbors worked hard but lived a
life full of fun and excitement which goes along with
the occasional tragedy. From raging flood waters, wild
animals and Mother Nature’s wrath to a loving kiss,
Robbie’s life went up and down like a big roller
coaster. This book is sure to put anyone on the edge of
their seat. |
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You Can Turn the Tables, But You Can’t Return the Tears By: L. Roland Newby Price:
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-278-8 Edition: Paperback, 165 Pages Publication Date: April 11, 2011 | A dedicated but often inept college librarian strives to
fulfill a mission for his campus. In the determined
pursuit of his goal he is unwittingly drafted into the
political up-rising of several united Native American
Tribes, who seek to recover the “Indian Territory” in
southeastern Oklahoma, that has been taken from them
over the years. After extensive preparation and patient
waiting, the Tribes find the timely opportunity to
activate their revolution through interaction with the
librarian.
As they launch their quest for the return of their
“Promised Land” against seemingly overwhelming odds, the
crafty Tribal leaders call in a “cowboy cavalry” and
other unlikely allies for reinforcements.
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Just Deserts 3: Trouble Finds Me By: Sheila Roy Price:
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-202-3 Edition: Paperback, 355 Pages Publication Date: August 26, 2010 | The petite and curly-haired assassin, Miranda, is more
accustomed to killing men than sleeping with them. In
fact, she can count the number of men she’s been with on
one hand. The dark-haired Nash Shapiro, who’s as jealous
as he is smoking-hot, has a passionate relationship with
Miranda. They’ve survived several bumps in the road, but
the green-eyed Lincoln Shapiro is ever-waiting in the
shadows for his chance to steal Miranda away. His only
time with his older brother’s girl was stolen and
interrupted. Now he’s hoping for much more.
Weary and emotional from the sibling rivalry, Miranda
seeks solitude in Grand Cayman. She is either crazy or
overwhelmed with loneliness when she heedlessly invites
Colin, Nash’s hunky best friend, to her hotel for some
down time. Except, Colin wasn’t the only man in
Miranda’s life who thought to follow her to Grand
Cayman!
Miranda’s heart is being tugged in different directions,
but the guys think they have a solution. And so the
games begin. Eventually Miranda will have to choose,
but how can she choose between the men in her life
amidst all the trouble: coordinating hits, brutal
fights, a treasure hunt, a kidnapping, and bruised egos?
Just Deserts 3: Trouble Finds Me is a witty adventure
with steamy romance. (And just maybe, it’s every girl’s
dream!)
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Trapped in Africa By: Donald Bryan Barnes Price:
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-128-6 Edition: Paperback, 199 Pages Publication Date: February 23, 2010 Other Editions: Hardcover | | Imagine a world at peace until war breaks out and sets
in motion a plan to destroy the United States. Following
the fall of the United States, civil wars break out
across the entire world. During this time of war, God
has a plan of his own, a plan to preserve Africa while
protecting the one man chosen to bring peace to this
vast land. |
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Just Deserts 2: Miranda’s Laws By: Sheila Roy Price:
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-071-5 Edition: Paperback, 331 Pages Publication Date: August 2, 2009 | In this sequel to Just Deserts: An Assassin’s Tale, the
secret society Miranda works for is threatened.
Assassins from the Florida circuit have transferred to
New Hampshire to help defend the Judge from attack and
present a united front. For reasons unknown, Miranda
seems to be at the heart of the attacks. Perhaps the
fact that she is a petite female with auburn, banana
curls marks her as an easy target. However, those who
underestimate Miranda usually end up learning a fatal
lesson.
The action shifts into full throttle the minute Lincoln
Shapiro is kidnapped. Can Miranda and the others find
him before his time runs out? Does Miranda’s on-again,
off-again boyfriend, Nash, want his brother found?
Romance winds along a bumpy road, and action builds
until the exciting climax of Just Deserts 2: Miranda’s
Laws.
This novel is literary justice for victims of hard-core
criminals. Thousands of criminals go free on
technicalities, and others are never caught. Most of us
secretly wish for vigilante justice, even if only for a
fleeting moment. Miranda and the society she works for
deliver when the courts fall short. Join in the literary
justice being delivered…one book at a time.
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Age of Glory and Charm By: Capt. Patrick J. Schneider, USMCR Price:
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-940-8 Edition: Paperback, 162 Pages Publication Date: October 7, 2008 | As the Civil War raged, John Drewry found himself being
pulled back into the conflict but not on the battlefield.
This time he found himself involved in a mystery
mission, full of intrigue and suspense that leads him
down a path toward the unknown and true love.
As an amateur poet he recounts his battlefield
experiences in poems like Shiloh:
On Grant’s left, pink blossoms, from the peach orchard fall,
stripped of their mooring by mini ball.
A messenger summoned, and with orders in hand,
came a desperate demand for Prentiss to stand.
On the sunken road, Prentiss’ men formed a line,
repelling the rebels, time after time.
After six hours of fighting, he surrendered his men,
but the action had worked, the Union would win.
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The Army of Right By: J Reed Adkins Price:
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-939-2 Edition: Paperback, 280 Pages Publication Date: December 28, 2010 | This is the story of a secret army that endeavored to
rescue slaves prior to the Civil War. The Army of Right
or the A. O. R. was a group that operated with military
like precision to liberate as many slaves as possible.
Using advanced weapons and tactics to accomplish their
missions, the daring men placed their lives on the line
in pursuit of liberty for all Americans.
Meet John Adkins and his Uncle George Monroe – a
traveling minister, and a Colonel in the war of 1812. He
invites John to accompany him on a revival campaign in
the South. John does not know the revivals are a cover
for his Uncle’s A. O. R. activities. When young John
(age 16) observes a secret code being passed between his
Uncle and three mysterious men, he begs his Uncle to let
him join. Reluctantly his Uncle agrees and the two
embark on some spine tingling adventures, where they
rescue dozens of oppressed slaves. John learns that the
runaways are no different than him, as he sets out to
teach them to read. He finds that he has close feelings
for the former slaves, and does not want to part ways.
Thus a great dilemma develops; also a great experiment.
John sees no color or distinction between himself and
the runaways he has rescued. Can he teach them that they
have value and worth just like any other human being?
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The Voyage to Hades Book Two By: Robert B. Corbett Price:
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-874-6 Edition: Paperback, 357 Pages Publication Date: September 17, 2008 | The battle with the gang that almost took over Italy is
over with. Doctor La Spezia visits John at his mother’s
villa and once again invites him and his girlfriend,
Doctor Jane Collins, to finish their exploration of the
huge cavern that is beneath Rome University. While
exploring the great cavern, Doctor La Spezia shows his
guests the inside of one of the temples of Hades. So
terrible was the sight before them that Doctor Corbit
and his friend Jane Collins felt the urge to flee. John
Corbit says this in his account:
“Truly this was like
looking over on what people call the other side of the
vale, that thin barrier between life as we understand
it and the possibilities of unspeakable sorrow and
unimaginable endless suffering.”
John and his
girlfriend, Jane Collins, visit a famous park on his
island, called The Garden Camp Ground. While at the
park, John and Jane live on a small farm run by a
mountain family from Tennessee. John and his friends
manage to persuade a physician by the name of Doctor
James Wisdom to join his merry band of explorers. Later
in the account, John, Jane Collins, and Doctor Von Brawn
do a preliminary voyage to Loch Ness to determine if a
full scale exploration of where John suspects the
monster dwells is feasible. Jane Latimer, chairperson
over the Loch Ness Committee, is shown film of two great
monsters as they swim past John’s submarine, the Ben
Franklin.
After the preliminary
voyage to the outskirts of Hades, John and Jane Collins
take a much deserved break and fly to Columbia, South
America, to travel through the jungles with a famous
explorer Doctor David Copperfield and his students to a
great mountain that contains a hidden city of great
beauty, mystery and danger. They are almost eaten by a
great serpent. John says this about the snake:
“There was a snake
down there that must have crawled out of a twisted
science fiction writer’s nightmares.”
Finally the great
day came for Doctor John Corbit and his brave crew to
explore the world hidden below the surface of the Earth.
Overhead, hundreds of pleasure craft follow the
Michelangelo, John’s wonder submarine. Down in Hades
John and his crew discover wonders beyond anyone’s
dreams. To quote from Corbit’s account:
“The sheer
magnificence and beauty truly would tax the ability of
mortals to describe! It looks like we have indeed found
the land where dreams come from and beauty was given
birth to!” Join John and his brave crew as they
encounter terror beyond description! I quote:
“Not since men
dwelled in caves before the dawn of history had such an
incident been witnessed! The fish and other life forms
we saw fleeing [from the Loch Ness Monsters] were a
mixed multitude of every ugly, bizarre, and savage
looking creature imaginable!”
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Just Deserts: An Assassin’s Tale By: Sheila Roy Price:
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-897-5 Edition: Paperback, 325 Pages Publication Date: August 16, 2008 | Miranda is an assassin for a secret society headed by a
woman called the Judge. The Judge’s clients come from
every walk of life; maybe their child was molested or
their daughter was raped. Whatever the case, Miranda’s
face is the last face the target will ever see. Driven
by hatred for her own rapist, Miranda seeks justice for
those who cannot find it on their own. She uses her
petite size and auburn curls to appear innocent, which
allows her to approach her targets. She is a one-woman
crew; trained in martial arts by the Judge’s teachers
and deadly with most weapons. She uses unorthodox methods
and she lives by her own set of rules dubbed Miranda’s
Laws, which keep her alive and out of jail. She gives
her clients peace of mind but can she obtain the same
peace by finding her own rapist?
When Miranda meets Nash Shapiro, a gorgeous sword
dealer, the heart she’s been trying to hide decides to
ride her sleeve. Caught between two men and surrounded
by her handsome colleagues, Miranda feels like a lady
slipper in a dark forest!
Just Deserts: An Assassin’s Tale proves that you can
love after being hurt, you can move on after loss, and
you can trust after being betrayed.
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More Adventures of Harley Earle By: Jerry Sibley Price:
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-895-1 Edition: Paperback, 179 Pages Publication Date: August 12, 2008 Other Editions: Hardcover | Harley Earle had to make a very hard decision concerning
how to spend his free time until school started back.
He enjoyed being around girls, especially Rachel, but
his desire to participate in more adventurous things won
out.
Mr. Chris’s cave was an adventure just waiting to
happen. It was as if there was a loud voice calling,
“explore me” “explore me.”
The rock crusher that had filled with water over the
years held secrets lying below its surface. People
needed to know what was down there.
There was a grave located in the Presbyterian Cemetery
that was rumored to hold valuable treasures. They must
be found.
Harley listened to the men at the barbershop tell
stories about “The Mt. Hope Coal Mine” that was located
on the side of the Penitentiary Mountain.
Sheriff Franklin and Deputy Dalton needed all the help
they could get to capture that crook, Dufus McGee and
his gang.
Harley Earle was going to have a busy summer.
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A Different Reign on the Horizon The First Book of the Unrest Trilogy By: Jacob Corner Price:
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-791-6 Edition: Paperback, 590 Pages Publication Date: April 8, 2008 | | A Different Reign on the Horizon is the story of a young
man who, because of the intensity with which he lives
his life, is forced to flee from society. It overtakes
him and he is called upon, along with a handful of other
exceptional men who enjoy lifestyles outside the
societal norm, to defend the society from which they
are outcasts, from which they differentiated themselves
by their greatness, a greatness they were despised for.
They are led by a remarkable man who helps them to
discover the greatness within each of them. Ultimately,
the mission of these eight is the saving of their world
from a host of hive-minded demons, threatening to turn
their planet into a world of ash like their own. It is
a tale of lone wolves becoming united in a pack
sufficiently mighty to save their world. |
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15 to 1 By: Janell Richison Price:
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-771-8 Edition: Paperback, 595 Pages Publication Date: February 21, 2008 | | In the mid 1980s, a young African-American student
searches for a cultural foundation that is at risk
in her home state of Washington: Finding a man of
color, with character, a higher education, and a love
for his family, is a challenge she must face while
studying abroad as an exchange student. Her desire to
not give up on her cultural background leads her to a
country in Africa; once there, she discovers that her
cultural heritage is at stake, and the need to find
justification, in a race of people, that emerged through
a period of time in history, that many would rather
forget, is pushing her into a world that tries to
understand the world that she comes from. Stephanie,
the main character, will keep you on the edge of your
seat, as she makes a concerted effort to do what is
right for her people back home, in an effort to save
that which is dieing, the Black American male. By
traveling throughout the country of Kenya, she must
come to grips with the fact that finding the perfect
man in Kenya may upset an already delicate balance of
life. |
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The Magic Castle A Visit With Mother Earth By: Ruki Price:
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-561-5 Edition: Paperback, 195 Pages Publication Date: October 23, 2007 | Imagine having a conversation with none other than
mother Earth herself. That’s exactly what happens to
Todd and Sarah, ten-year-old cousins who share a summer
they will never forget! When they begin their yearly
summer project they have no idea of the wheels they
will set in motion. This year they build a castle in
Sarah’s back yard.
A band of Elves moves into the castle, taking the
children on a breathtaking adventure into the very heart
of Earth. But joy and laughter turn to shock and dismay
when their visit reveals an Earth darkened by plague and
destruction, held captive by the Homonite, the noxious
creature unknowingly created by humans themselves.
Now aware of what is happening to our planet, and armed
with a new found knowledge, Todd and Sarah realign their
lives in order to live in harmony with Earth, as well as
teaching others the importance of healing our
environment. Around the world, more Elves reach out to
other humans, gradually reopening the door that has for
so many millenniums been closed against the ignorance
that destroys.
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Captain Marshall and the Pirates of Cartagena By: Howard Crow Price:
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-684-1 Edition: Paperback, 385 Pages Publication Date: October 22, 2007 | From lush Caribbean islands, to frantic battles at sea,
Captain Peter Marshall pursued his destiny. From the
moment Sara Principal daughter of the viceroy of Port
Royal, looked into his blue eyes, she knew she had found
her heart’s desire and her soul mate.
Nora Woodford, a slender brown eyed black haired wench,
was more amused than offended by handsome James Potter’s
indifference to her passionate advances. Little did she
know that within the year he would be her husband. Nora
was well versed in the art of foreplay, but a babe in
arms where true love was concerned.
Self-professed adventurer and soldier of fortune Robert
Webster had every intention of profiting from the
turbulent times. He found himself hopelessly entangled
with the captured pirate girl who was known on the
Caribbean as Dawn. Her long black hair, dark eyes and
light skin captivated his senses and made him her slave.
Engulfed in the fury of those times they fell in love.
These three attractive young women had one thing in
common, they all three would fall in love with
buccaneers and find themselves prisoners of their own
fate.
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Of Orbs and Lords By: P. Gordon Kennedy Price:
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-563-9 Edition: Paperback, 135 Pages Publication Date: September 6, 2007 | Of Orbs and Lords is an exciting adventure fantasy
novel! The adventure begins when a young explorer named
Xeoromir discovers a mysterious and powerful crystal
orb. Later, he learns of the orb’s connection to the
evil Lord Aniitron and must set out on a great journey
with a companion named Immahyr.
Years after Lord Aniitron is successfully defeated in
battle, Immahyr’s life takes a quite unexpected turn
and Xeoromir begins another adventure, an adventure that
will bring him intimate knowledge of the joyful world
of the tiny earth-fairies.
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Unnatural Selection By: C. Peachey Price:
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-559-2 Edition: Paperback, 235 Pages Publication Date: August 26 2007 | Scientists are using cloning techniques to create
children from the genes of same sex couples, but it is a
cover for a sinister conspiracy to add DNA to the human
genome that will alter the way mankind evolves. Young
photographer Andy Carerra discovers the plot and
ultimately is forced to decide between protecting the
innocent lives involved or the future of the human
race.
Andy is kidnapped, drugged and left for dead, hunted by
the CIA, involved in high-speed car chases, and survives
a month in Afghanistan, a hurricane, and the death of
his girlfriend in a quest to uncover and stop the insane
scheme.
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I Was a Dealer for the DEA By: Edward Kahn Price:
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-685-8 Edition: Paperback, 137 Pages Publication Date: August 16, 2007 Other Editions: Hardcover | | By the time Tommy Giordano was thirteen he realized his
calling in life. He realized what he wanted to do for
the rest of his life. He found something that he was
destined for and loved it. He went to the top and then
came crashing down a few times. He loved what he did.
Read this story of someone who found out they were
destined for infamy, and still made the choice to take
that road. Meet Tommy the Kid Giordano who the author
had the pleasure of meeting while at Leavenworth Federal
Penitentiary. Over two years he told me his story. This
is a fictional account inspired by his story. An account
filled with intrigue and suspense that will capture your
attention from the very first page and will not release
you until the last page is turned. |
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Equinox’s Equilibrium By: Sam Champie Price:
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-485-4 Edition: Paperback, 129 Pages Publication Date: July 9, 2007 | From Portland, Oregon and the Columbia Gorge to
Bordeaux, France this fast-paced murder mystery is
centered around stolen documents exposing a multi-million
dollar medical fraud. Do these documents really contain
a cure for a devastating inner ear disorder? Can one
find restoration for their Equilibrium imbalance? What
connection did Vincent Van Gogh and Dr. Prosper Meniere
share? This novel, the third for Sam Champie, once again
explores Super Science, a science that can almost be
fact. Super Science is a genre created by Mr. Champie …
unique, refreshing, and exciting.
Fact........................Meniere’s disease is a
failure to diagnose.
Fiction....................Endolymphatic Hydrops is just
a theory.
Fact........................Van Gogh kept company with
prostitutes.
Fiction....................Van Gogh had Meniere’s
disease.
Fact........................Chicken Charlie’s Island is
real.
Fiction or Fact?.....The Equinox holds super powers.
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Spirit of the Wolf By: John Lone Wolf Price:
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-664-3 Edition: Paperback, 71 Pages Publication Date: July 4, 2007 | | Spirit of the Wolf is about the journey of a young
Indian boy into the world of the spirit people and the
Great Spirit. He accidentally sees a spirit being and is
launched into a fascinating adventure into the world of
the spirit people. |
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