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What would life have been like if she’d made a different choice? Is it too late to change her mind… The Devil You Know (Dr. Jane McGill Book 2) by Freida McFadden
What would life have been like if she’d made a different choice? Is it too late to change her mind… The Devil You Know (Dr. Jane McGill Book 2) by Freida McFadden
Fate seems to have a peculiar sense of humor. The Budding Detective: The Origin Story for a Grace Thompson Mystery Series by Ginger Ellington
Fate seems to have a peculiar sense of humor. The Budding Detective: The Origin Story for a Grace Thompson Mystery Series by Ginger Ellington
Sometimes love has a price. And now the only question is—can Lyle and Sugar afford to pay it? Wicked Dirty (Wicked Nights Book 2) by J. Kenner
Sometimes love has a price. And now the only question is—can Lyle and Sugar afford to pay it? Wicked Dirty (Wicked Nights Book 2) by J. Kenner
When Carson Flint traded his Commonwealth military badge for the quiet life, he thought he’d left his battles behind. Owning a Spacebar by John Walker
When Carson Flint traded his Commonwealth military badge for the quiet life, he thought he’d left his battles behind. Owning a Spacebar by John Walker
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It’s Giveaway time! Get a free bonus entry into our monthly raffle and check out Flashback (Kendra Michaels) by Roy Johansen, Iris Johnsen
One picture really can reveal more than 1,000 words… Tune Up (Detective Qigiq Book 2) by Joe Klingler
One picture really can reveal more than 1,000 words… Tune Up (Detective Qigiq Book 2) by Joe Klingler
Tabitha was used to being a social pariah. Could her standing in society get any worse? A Proud Woman: A Historical Romance Mystery (Tabitha & Wolf Historical Mystery Series Book 1) by Sarah F. Noel
Tabitha was used to being a social pariah. Could her standing in society get any worse? A Proud Woman: A Historical Romance Mystery (Tabitha & Wolf Historical Mystery Series Book 1) by Sarah F. Noel
The only hope that the unique history and stories will survive lies with one unlikely Storykeeper. Storykeeper: Epic Historical Saga of Destruction and Survival in 16th Century America (Nine-Rivers Valley Book 1) by Daniel A. Smith
The only hope that the unique history and stories will survive lies with one unlikely Storykeeper. Storykeeper: Epic Historical Saga of Destruction and Survival in 16th Century America (Nine-Rivers Valley Book 1) by Daniel A. Smith
It’s Giveaway time! Get a free bonus entry into our monthly raffle and check out Phantoms by Dean Koontz
It’s Giveaway time! Get a free bonus entry into our monthly raffle and check out Phantoms by Dean Koontz
The allegation is homicide. But defending it could be professional suicide… Dark Moon, A Legal Thriller by Deborah Hawkins
The allegation is homicide. But defending it could be professional suicide… Dark Moon, A Legal Thriller by Deborah Hawkins
Forget sugar and spice and everything nice … this year we want to show off our naughty side. Knotty or Nice (Kringle & Co Book 1) by Ines Johnson
Forget sugar and spice and everything nice … this year we want to show off our naughty side. Knotty or Nice (Kringle & Co Book 1) by Ines Johnson
A radical challenge to be a passionate follower of Christ… Ageless Faith: Wisdom for Overcoming Today’s Challenges by Rick McKinney and Jane McKinney
A radical challenge to be a passionate follower of Christ… Ageless Faith: Wisdom for Overcoming Today’s Challenges by Rick McKinney and Jane McKinney
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The story of one young man crossing the burning bridge between innocence and experience, Spring’s Fall is a narrative dramatic poem comprised of several stand-alone poems about fitting in and falling out, finding oneself and losing oneself, and discovering the meanings of life, love, and identity.
An unusual but familiar coming-of-age narrative, Spring’s Fall is a poem written in an unfashionable style that represents both the uniqueness and awkwardness felt by many adolescents trying to find their place in a world seemingly made for everyone else but them.
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“This is an intriguing collection of free style poems reflecting the coming of age of a black child in school as he passes to adolescence. Harambee’s masculine rhythm pulsates throughout. The dark theme of his journey is perfect for a rainy day read. As an aside the artwork for the cover is truly engaging.”
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The story of one young man crossing the burning bridge between innocence and experience, Spring’s Fall is a narrative dramatic poem comprised of several stand-alone poems about fitting in and falling out, finding oneself and losing oneself, and discovering the meanings of life, love, and identity.
An unusual but familiar coming-of-age narrative, Spring’s Fall is a poem written in an unfashionable style that represents both the uniqueness and awkwardness felt by many adolescents trying to find their place in a world seemingly made for everyone else but them.
5-star Amazon review:
“This is an intriguing collection of free style poems reflecting the coming of age of a black child in school as he passes to adolescence. Harambee’s masculine rhythm pulsates throughout. The dark theme of his journey is perfect for a rainy day read. As an aside the artwork for the cover is truly engaging.”
The story of one young man crossing the burning bridge between innocence and experience, Spring’s Fall is a narrative dramatic poem comprised of several stand-alone poems about fitting in and falling out, finding oneself and losing oneself, and discovering the meanings of life, love, and identity.
An unusual but familiar coming-of-age narrative, Spring’s Fall is a poem written in an unfashionable style that represents both the uniqueness and awkwardness felt by many adolescents trying to find their place in a world seemingly made for everyone else but them.
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The story of one young man crossing the burning bridge between innocence and experience, Spring’s Fall is a narrative dramatic poem comprised of several stand-alone poems about fitting in and falling out, finding oneself and losing oneself, and discovering the meanings of life, love, and identity.
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The story of one young man crossing the burning bridge between innocence and experience, Spring’s Fall is a narrative dramatic poem comprised of several stand-alone poems about fitting in and falling out, finding oneself and losing oneself, and discovering the meanings of life, love, and identity.
An unusual but familiar coming-of-age narrative, Spring’s Fall is a poem written in an unfashionable style that represents both the uniqueness and awkwardness felt by many adolescents trying to find their place in a world seemingly made for everyone else but them.
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The story of one young man crossing the burning bridge between innocence and experience, Spring’s Fall is a narrative dramatic poem comprised of several stand-alone poems about fitting in and falling out, finding oneself and losing oneself, and discovering the meanings of life, love, and identity.
An unusual but familiar coming-of-age narrative, Spring’s Fall is a poem written in an unfashionable style that represents both the uniqueness and awkwardness felt by many adolescents trying to find their place in a world seemingly made for everyone else but them.
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A speculative thriller woven with cosmic Lovecraftian weirdness, Broken Angels is the first book in a Metaphysical Fantasy series entitled Eve of Light. Metaphysical Fantasy is a subgenre that mixes action & adventure with philosophy & theology. Think Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials, but with an urban fantasy setting and geared toward mature readers (age 16 and older).
Still grieving years after the butchery of his pregnant mother and kidnapping of his premature brother, Robert Goldner was just seventeen when he contracted the White Fire Virus. He prayed for the excruciating death most victims experience shortly after acquiring the STD. Instead he was cursed to live on, slowly dying, ridden with billions of parasites, and possessing a bizarre but limited ability to manipulate photons, the basic units of light.
At age twenty, Robert still considers himself damned and confused, not the least because more and more surviving virus-carriers are calling themselves “angels”– God-blessed beings of light–his licentious partner Darryl Ridley being a prime example. But Robert attempts to shove the irritating mystery of it all to the gutters of his mind as he focuses on his mission as a Watcher agent, locating and recovering missing children in the Washington, D.C. area.
When Robert and Darryl receive a hot tip on the location of a virus-infected girl who disappeared shortly after attempting to massacre half her high school, they prepare to chalk up another success. But when they instead find the girl’s best friend from school, beaten nearly to death, they become entwined in a conspiracy involving magick, bizarre creatures, fantastic realms beyond space and time, and even the death of God.
Can two dying angels do anything to prevent the Apocalypse?
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About The Author
Born in Pennsylvania and raised in Indiana, Harambee Grey-Sun (1975-present) wrote a religious column for Our Times Newspaper during most of the 1990s. His poetry has also appeared in publications such as CrossConnect, Epicenter, RiverSedge, the South Carolina Review, and the Wisconsin Review. He is currently writing a pre-apocalyptic fantasy series entitled Eve of Light which explores whether it’s possible for humankind to survive after the death of the Creator and the demise of the familiar world; Broken Angels is the first book in this series.