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ISBN: 978-1-60862-215-3
Edition: Paperback, 200 Pages
Publication Date: December 27, 2010
A tale in an inner city ghetto, a young boy is
imprisoned in a dark world where molestation, poverty
and self loathing are a daily way of life. Repeatedly
raped, an event that foreshadows a life of struggle
with self identity and dysfunctional relationships with
men. The inevitable happens as he takes many risks
trying to find himself, until one day he does, becoming,
not forever vulnerable.
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-232-0
Edition: Paperback, 305 Pages
Publication Date: November 10, 2010
Windknocker is an entertaining, fast-moving, nostalgic
tale of two boys who became close friends at a very
young age and who grew to manhood on uniquely different
paths. One would be scarred by war and one by a
different conflict. Often amusing, it’s a story of two
men whose lifelong bond will give you a new appreciation
of the word friendship. It’s fiction that reads like a
memoir, and shines a refreshing and compelling light on
the value of the true blessing of a relationship with
God, and the richness of lives well-led.
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-178-1
Edition: Paperback, 118 Pages
Publication Date: May 27, 2010
When we die we are just dead. Are we? We never come back
in spirit much less reincarnated. Do we not? Of those of
us who have had spiritual personal experiences some will
admit to it and others will not. Why not? There are
those who believe, those who are in doubt, and those who
do not believe and that is the end of it for them. In
these pages we also expose a spiritual center as the
ultimate in charlatanism. We have some touching moments
when a non-believer suddenly believes. More is revealed
when a group of students are presented with the smiling
face of one of their own who has already passed on.
Dearly Departed Blessedly Returned deals with these
issues. The revelations may shock and challenge...
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-177-4
Edition: Paperback, 126 Pages
Publication Date: May 27, 2010
There is unexpected action-packed adventure when Dan
Leavell, a young gunsmith from 1877 Laredo, Texas, sells
his business and travels to Arizona. With only the
proceeds from his gunsmith store, he searches for his
parents and the mystery of a map he has received. He
meets a colorful character that helps him unravel the
secret of the map, the whereabouts of his parents, and
an inheritance that he is willing to share. He befriends
two sheriffs and helps one who loses his deputy in a
cowboy wild run of the town. He rescues a man and sister
both courageous and handy with guns that back him
throughout his search. He meets Nellie, the saloonkeeper
in his mother’s absence, and their relationship quickly
blossoms into a lasting romance.
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-149-1
Edition: Paperback, 265 Pages
Publication Date: March 31, 2010
At a time when America’s economic woes seemed to
overshadow everything else, after the political
pendulum swung back left and abortion rights seemed
secure for at least the next four years, an unwanted
pregnancy occurred, one that would change the very
course of history. This is the story of how abortion
met its end, why it met its end. It’s about a father’s
desperate attempt to save the life of his unborn child
and the lengths a loving parent will go to for the sake
of their children. In essence, it’s a story about
unconditional love and all out redemption, for a family,
for a nation, for the world.
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-131-6
Edition: Paperback, 233 Pages
Publication Date: February 3, 2010
This book is a work of fiction based on experiences of
my younger days as I remembered them. Friends surrounded
me through my life. The friends of my youth were a joy
worth more than all the gold in this world. A simple
playground filled with laughter and joy. Relationships
fueled by respect, love, and knowledge where loneliness
has no part or place in life. Some of my childhood
friends are no longer living, yet their spirits are as
real as our memories. When we have a memory, no one is
completely gone. My prayer is in some small way I leave
a happy memory with those whom I have the pleasure of
knowing and this book opens the vault of their memories
as well as the memories of any person who reads it. Joy
and laughter are keys to the universe. God is happy when
his creation loves and has compassion for each other.
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-125-5
Edition: Paperback, 402 Pages
Publication Date: January 21, 2010
Writer Owen Aherne must face the fact that he is in the
beginning stage of Alzheimer’s disease. He realizes the
novel he has just begun about ancient Ireland will be
his last chance to prove to his family, to his critics,
and to himself that he can write a truly great story.
Beleaguered by doubt, by misgivings about his life, and
by the encroaching symptoms of his mental decline, Owen
struggles to write a story about a young Iron Age Gael
who wishes to become a bard but who must overcome his
humble origins and survive the predations of ruthless
marauders. It is a story about the life Owen wishes he
could have lived. With his mind and memory failing, he
desperately hopes that he will be able to finish his
last novel and that it will be not only a great story
but a vindication of the choices he has made during
his lifetime.
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-105-7
Edition: Paperback, 144 Pages
Publication Date: October 27, 2009
The Hatteras Caper intertwines the beauty
of the Outer Banks of North Carolina and the adventures
of a self-made humanitarian.
As Ray Leggett of Bear Grass, North Carolina, struggles
with the stress of a pregnancy with his fiancée, Stacey,
things go wrong with his life. He fails to make the East
Carolina University golf team, flunks out of college,
and finally joins the Marine Corps. He is sent to
Vietnam, but he returns injured. Seeking peace, Ray goes
to Canada in search of a golf team buddy only to find a
dismal scenario.
To return to North Carolina, Ray becomes a crewman on a
yacht sailing south. His life is changed forever when he
absconds with a cache of money, which he finds onboard
the yacht. On Cape Hatteras, Ray becomes a newspaper
reporter, gravedigger, and a body hauler as he carefully
manages his fortune. Several romances and a health scare
later, he invests in a bankrupt golf course. Stacey had
married another man, but is now a widow and finds Ray on
Hatteras. After their love is rekindled, an intriguing
secret about the money is revealed.
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-064-7
Edition: Paperback, 60 Pages
Publication Date: July 22, 2009
This book takes place at the Coney Island Sandwich Shop,
St. Petersburg, Florida, where generations have gathered
since 1926. Timeless Voices are recorded and noted by
the gifted mind of a young man, though struck blind by
lightning the year before, who can yet SEE the memories,
thoughts, and emotions of others in his presence. The
Voices of the Journeyman, the Old Sailor, and the twin
mother of twins are joined by Socrates, Ralph Waldo
Emerson, Sir Francis Bacon, and others.
Each a Voice of a Living Past.
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-046-3
Edition: Paperback, 133 Pages
Publication Date: June 11, 2009
Set in Mississippi, David and Other Stories is a
collection of interwoven stories about boyhood and
adolescence, and the ghosts of poverty and child abuse
that follow the author into adulthood.
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