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Raise the Vibration Between Us: Forgiveness, Karma, and Freedom

by Dawn James
5.0 stars – 1 reviews
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New Book Helps Readers Clear Karma, Attain Personal Freedom

How to Clear Karma

Mirroring the style of Gary Zukav’s The Seat of the Soul, this conversational literary masterpiece serves as a pathway to peace and personal liberty. Pulling back the years of shame and resentment, generational strongholds and family secrets, author and conscious living teacher Dawn James seeks to break the patterns of drama and emotional pain that keep far too many people stuck in unhealthy cycles. 

How to Forgive Completely

What should have been a time of celebration and joy turned into a time of turmoil and fear for James. After surviving an attempted murder-suicide when she was six months pregnant, it took her 16 years to finally realize that she hadn’t forgiven the person who tried to end her (and her unborn child’s) life. Choosing to use her pain as a pillar for greater purpose, not only did she experience a “spiritual awakening”—making the conscious choice to forgive her offenders—but she made it her life’s mission to teach others how to do the same.

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Missing Persons: The police don’t care. She’ll hunt him down herself. (DCI Morton Book 5)

by Sean Campbell
4.3 stars – 805 reviews
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Detective Inspector Rafferty never could say no. If someone asked her for help, she gave it. No ifs or buts.

When a troubled girl from Rafferty’s past calls asking for help to find her missing boyfriend, Rafferty can’t stop herself rushing to the rescue. She has to find him, get him home safe, and do it before Morton loses patience.

It wasn’t the first time Rafferty went out of her way to help somebody.

But it would be the last.

Missing Persons is a standalone novel in the DCI Morton series.

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A Little Season in the Big Picture

by Kerry Barger
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Have you seen the Big Picture?

It is impossible, unless you understand how each piece of history’s puzzle fits together seamlessly. God judges not only individuals, but nations and their leaders. The book of Genesis reveals how God judged the world in the days of Noah, which resulted in the Great Deluge. He would later judge the nation that built the tower of Babel, destroying it and scattering its people across the ancient world. In the time of Moses, God destroyed the nation of Egypt and the dynasty of the ruling Pharaoh. In the generations after Solomon, He judged the ten northern tribes of Israel and sent the nation of Assyria to destroy it and take its people into captivity. Then He judged the nation of Judah, and had Nebuchadnezzar destroy Solomon’s Temple. The surviving Jews were held captive in Babylon for 70 years. God later judged the leaders of the empire of Babylon and found them “lacking”, so He handed the empire over to the Medes and Persians. Later, the Greeks would conquer them. The Roman empire arose three centuries later. In 70 AD, God destroyed Jerusalem and the Second Temple. The nation of Judea was destroyed by Rome and its emperors. God’s prophets foretold each of these judgments. They also foretold God’s coming judgment on all the nations of the world.

The historian, Titus Flavius Josephus, witnessed the final seven years of the nation of Judea, including Rome’s destruction of Jerusalem and its Temple. The Bible refers to this time as “a little season”. Under Titus, Rome’s crown prince, the war led to famine, pestilence, death, and hell for the Jews. Over a million were killed during the siege. Afterward, for another three-and-a-half years, Roman legions killed and enslaved every Jew who resisted them, utterly destroying the nation of Judea. A similar fate awaits every nation on Earth at the end of this age.

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Deadhead and Buried (English Cottage Garden Mysteries ~ Book 1) (The English Cottage Garden Mysteries)

by H.Y. Hanna
4.6 stars – 408 reviews
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Poppy desperately wants to pay off her debts, quit her dead-end job, find her missing father… oh, and keep a plant alive. But she knows that these are just hopeless dreams. Then a mysterious letter arrives and Poppy finds that she’s inherited a cottage garden nursery – complete with romantic climbing roses, scented herbs, a bossy, talkative ginger cat.. and a dead body!
Now she must solve the mystery or risk losing her new home and the chance for a fresh start. But who would want to murder a gardener in a sleepy little village? Could a reclusive inventor have something to do with the killing? What about the brooding crime author next door? And why is her long-lost cousin so desperate for her to sell the cottage?
Poppy might not know her pansies from her petunias, but that doesn’t stop her digging for clues. The only problem is – she could be digging her own grave too…

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Resistance Girl: A True Survival Story of a Brave Jewish Girl During WW2

by Hassia Knaani
4.9 stars – 13 reviews
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Poland, 1942. Chaya is a seventeen-year-old daydreamer, whose life is turned upside down when the Nazi regime invades her home. When her father and brother are brutally murdered, she and her mother are banished to the ghetto.

When all the Jews of the ghetto are instructed to round up at the front gate, Chaya and her mother fear that the end is near. But miraculously, Chaya manages to slip away, escaping from the ghetto unseen. She wanders from hiding place to hiding place, suffering many hardships, assisted by good people who are willing to risk their lives to ensure her safety.

A chance encounter with a young partisan man from her town, and his inspiring stories of heroics, awaken in her a desire to join the fighting in the forest – a lone woman among dozens of men.

In this masculine world, which is no place for a female fighter, she seeks to fit in. Yehuda, a man she met in the forest, helps her to obtain her wish, and she becomes an integral part of the partisan uprising force.

Many fall victims to the long and hard months of fighting, but Chaya and Yehuda persevere, and develop a deep emotional connection through the struggles. Will they survive the inferno and regain their lives?

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