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Contemporary
Women's Fiction
ISBN:
0-9801554-0-1
Paperback
Book
Size: 5.25
x 7.5
350
pages
Published
2007
Retail
Price: $13.50
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Wildfire
Jessie Jayne Smith, Author
A
woman who sees what she expects to see,
A
man who views life through the eyes
of a scarred warrior,
A
boy who follows his heart.
In Potshot, Nevada, Thea
MacTavish strives to save her community from a man whose history
compels him to change all she holds most dear. Extortion, a
prowling wolf, and family ties stress the single mother to the
breaking point. Then Thea must allow into her home a prickly man
who attacks everything most essential to her peace of mind.
Half Cherokee and victim
of both wildfire and prejudice, Bramden Hayes battles his ghosts
with science. He plans to make Potshot fireproof and personal
attachments have no place on his agenda. Bram confronts Thea’s
reluctance to board him, then forces the issue.
Never mind that Thea
hinders his plans for Potshot at every turn. Never mind that the
depths of her eyes make Bram question deep-rooted convictions.
Tensions flare as arson
fires rage in this high desert community slated for a devastating
hundred-year blaze. As both internal and external wildfires rip
through the high desert, can anyone expect to remain unscathed?
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 Young
Adult to
Adult Suspense
ISBN: 0-9619407-4-3
Paperback
Book
Size: 5.25
x 7.5
223
pages
Published
2008
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Price: $12.50
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Monster
White Lies
Kimberly
Ann Freel, Author
Sometimes a lie is told with the best of
intentions.
But a lie is never really innocent.
In fact, it could be deadly.
BreeAnn White has lived an idyllic
childhood and she’s on her way to an even more promising college
career. Then she finds out that her childhood, her memories, her
very identity is packed with lies.
She is on a mission to uncover all of the
secrets of a sordid family past and to find out where she truly
belongs.
What she doesn’t know is that as she
peels back the layers of dishonesty, she is uncovering secrets best
left hidden. For danger awaits her as she discovers the extreme
measures a man will take when he’s bent on control and deception.
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Heather
Ayris Burnell, Author
Illustrated
by Faigee Niebow
Travel
with Hunter, Mia and the librarian as they discover the origins of
Chocolate through a very special book, a magical book. |
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Early
Reader’s Book, Written for 7 to 9 year old
children.
ISBN:
0-9619407-7-8
Paperback
64
Pages
Released
May 19, 2007
Book
size: 5.25 x 7.5
Retail
Price: $5.49
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Synopsis
Hunter
and Mia wanted a recipe for peanut butter cups. Little did they know
when they left for the library their day would hold an adventure.
The two youngsters encounter a flaming dragon, a hidden staircase, a
magical book, forgotten treasure and, oh yes, chocolate!
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Kimberly
Ann Freel, Author
Inspirational
and heart-wrenching, Painted Rocks is a story for young and
old, for mothers and their daughters, for anyone who has ever
gone to lengths to conceal the past, only to find that it can
never really be laid to rest.
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Young
Adult/Adult Fiction
ISBN:
978-0-9619407-9-9
262
pages
Paperback
Book
Size: 5.25 x 7.5
Release:
June 1, 2007
Price:$12.50
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Synopsis
Painted
Rocks are the creative product of a troubled teenager who has as
much ambition and talent as she has angst and poor judgment. The
remarkable journey of Sunny Moss leads her from the arms of her
dysfunctional family and her roots in rural North Central Washington
to a life on the streets of Seattle. She is forced to endure the
hardship born of secrets far too big to keep in a world far too
small to hide them.
This
tale of abandonment and family relationships leads us to hope for
the heroine, a girl who never thought she was worthy of being loved
like she deserved. It teaches us that truth is bigger than time and
that friendship crosses all boundaries of circumstance and ways of
life. It is never too late to start again.
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Refresh
your knowledge of American principles of government explained in
the Federalist Papers. Our roots go beyond the flag.
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History/Education
ISBN:
0-9619407-6-X
Paperback
Book
Size: 5 x 8
Pages:80
Published
July, 2001
Retail
Price: $10.00
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Synopsis
Patriotism
has taken on new meaning in We the People, The Federalist
Papers in Today’s World. This 80 page, book is a readable,
refresher course on what it means to be an American. The Federalist
Papers, were first published under the pen name Publius in 85
newspaper articles that were written anonymously to gain support for
ratification of the United States Constitution. They are explained
simply in We the People, The Federalist Papers in Today’s World
and linked to today’s events.
Reader’s
Comments and Reviews
“…sums
up the sense of wonder that the leaders of the budding nation
were able to form a document still relevant today."
-Mary
Sherer, Lake Chelan Mirror
“…easily
digested format and clear insights on the meaning of the Bill
of Rights and Constitution…”
–The
Midwest Book Review
Don’t
just wave a flag, brandish your knowledge of America’s
roots. We the People, The Federalist Papers in Today’s
World lends itself to classroom discussion and is an excellent
resource for anyone studying American history.
-The
Publisher
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Memories
of the Pasque and Prairie
Mary Ames, Author
Illustrated
by Vera Ming Wong
Enjoy
the simple things, things that brought wonder and enjoyment to a
child who loved nature and the world in which she found herself--a time
long lost to those living in the 21st Century. |
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ISBN:
0-9619407-0-0
Hard
Cover
Book
Size: 6 x 9
79
pages
Published
1987
Original
Price: $13.95
Back
List Price: $8.00
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Synopsis
In
this collection of the memories from Mary Ames’ childhood in
South Dakota, she stirs your emotions and makes you laugh. You
feel the uplifting of spirit experienced by people and animals
when the Chinook wind arrives, signaling the coming of spring and
the Pasque flower. You chuckle at the remembered yarns about the
wildcat and pet catfish. You appreciate why she does not like
geese, does not even care for them roasted. You have an image of
the landlord, his wife and his daughter.
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Susan
Kathryn Carlson, Author
Illustrated
by Tyler Fagley
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Dream
with Tommy and his single parent Dad as they discover why
donuts have holes.
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ISBN:
0-9619407-8-6
Book
size: 6 x 9
24
page Full Color Children’s Picture Book
Paper
back/stapled binding.
Released
February, 2006
Retail
Price: $9.99
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Tommy
and his Dad enjoy taking walks around their small town. Tommy enjoys sports, his dog, and doing fun things with his Dad. But, even
though Tommy loves his Dad and Boo, his black lab, he secretly
wishes he had a complete family, like all his friends. One day
during one of those walks Tommy discovers donuts, but better than
that, he learns why donuts have holes. As
he learns to use his imagination and to visualize he begins to see
how those skills can take him to wonderful places and sometimes even
make things he only dreams of happen in real life.
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