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by Elizabeth Howard
3.8 stars – 12 reviews
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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London’s East End heaves with child prostitutes, hawkers, beggars and thieves. A solution is offered that sounds perfect – Canadian farmers need workers, their wives want housemaids. Shipping children to this land of plenty offers them a future. Widow, Mary Trupper, is wary, but the promise of a good life for her children is strong.
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by M. D. Grayson
4.4 stars – 710 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Gina Fiore – beautiful Seattle heiress has vanished. A foreign drug cartel and a Chicago organized crime family are looking. Can Danny Logan rescue her before the noose closes?
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by Rachel Stoltzfus
4.3 stars – 100 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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When Mary Schrock tries to convince her best friend Rachel Troyer to leave their Amish community and move to the big city, will their quarrel spell the end of their friendship? And what about Jacob Yoder, who’s obsessive love for Mary risks all three of their lives and futures? An Amish Country Quarrel is a whirlwind read of friendship, obsession and betrayal that will keep you turning pages and leave your heart warmed. This Amish long short story is meant to be enjoyed over the course of an evening. It is a complete story and will definitely leave you satisfied.
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by Phil Maxey
4.1 stars – 94 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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When a small group of ex-military prisoners emerge from a maximum security prison, the world had already ended. But can they survive what comes next?In a remote part of the New Mexico desert, all the cell doors in a high security military prison open. Zach, Abbey and other prisoners at first believe they are being tested, but soon realize the world around them has changed and the human race is fighting to survive.
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by David McGowan
4.1 stars – 15 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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An alien invasion story unlike any other… First the three vast UFOs appear, streaking through the skies over Camberway before coming to a terrifying, ominous halt above the small town. Then come strange happenings, revelations that throw everyday life into disarray. Psychic visions, murders, thousands of birds falling from the sky. Within twenty-four hours, the massive craft send down beams that wipe out all but a few survivors. A determined lawman, Sheriff Jim Hoolihan. A ten-year-old-boy, Tucker Turner, and his black Labrador, Samuel. A defiant tomboy, Mirlo Thoms. A feared and despised serial killer, Earl Buckley.
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by Uvi Poznansky
4.1 stars – 22 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Falling in love with Lenny should have been the end to all her troubles. For Anita, it’s only the beginning, when family secrets start unravelling. His ex-wife, Natasha, is succumbing to a mysterious disease. How can Anita compete with her shadow? How can she find a voice of her own?And when his estranged son, Ben, comes back and lives in the same small apartment, can she keep the balance between the two men, whose desire for her is marred by guilt and blame?Dealing with the challenging prospects of the marriage of opposites, this book can be read as a standalone novel as well as part of one of family sagas best sellers. Still Life with Memories is a family saga series tinged with family saga romance, fraught with marital issues, and riddled with the difficulty of connecting fathers and sons.
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by Reynold Jay
4.7 stars – 4 reviews
Lending: Enabled
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Follow along with Rose Landsbury the freckled-face eight-year-old who lives in Tammy Wurtherington’s house in the present day. When she discovers that Tabby, the kitten has run off, she invites the reader to help find her. You will meet all her friends and make some new ones too. On her journey around River Falls we learn that friendship is so very important. Friends help one another, share ice cream, and even help build a pirate fort. Letting mom know that she is off to find Tabby is not to be forgotten either. Several important lessons are wound through the tale and in the end we discover that Tabby may not be such a “bad kitten” after all.
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