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Haunted
When the lights go out and you pull the covers up to your neck, do you lie there listening to something that sounds like footsteps in the hall? Do you glimpse a mist out of the corner of your eye, but when you turn your head to look, nothing is there? Are those strange noises you hear, the knocks and bangs, just the house settling, or is it something more sinister? Some might say you’re crazy, but many of us believe. Within these pages are true ghost stories. Many of the circumstance were experienced by the author and several were relayed to her by close friends. Have you ever witnessed paranormal events? Do you believe in ghosts? Read more$0.00$0.99 -
Sileise Raided: Space Opera & Action – Mallory Sajean 1.5
A simple stopover becomes a dogged battle! In search of some rest and relaxation, Mallory Sajean comes alongside a space station. She discovers a battlefield and a hostage taking in progress. Despite the risks, she joins up with a squad of police officers who are going to give it their all. While facing fanatical aliens and cyborgs, Mallory learns that she’ll have to defeat a legendary creature: a Sorfal. Sileise Raided takes place between the first and second books in the MALLORY SAJEAN science fiction series. If you like space opera, action, exotic worlds, and colorful characters, you’ll love Mallory! Read Sileise Raided and experience a heart-pounding adventure! Note: This novel has been previously released under the title Station in Peril About the author: Philippe Mercurio loves to read science fiction. He is a huge fan of Jack Vance, Simon R. Green, and Frank Herbert. He also likes manga such as Battle Angel Alita and Gantz. Mallory Sajean’s universe is a cross between Blade Runner and Star Wars, but in a unique way. If you miss TV shows like Farscape or Babylon 5, then this series is for you! “I simply wrote the kind of stories I would love to read. My goal is to take my readers on a faraway journey that’s full of surprises.” Read more$0.00$3.60 -
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A House Divided
Cianne Wyland leads a double life. No one in House Staerleigh would suspect that the meek woman on whom they heap their disdain is a gatherer of secrets. Determined to uncover whether the House’s upper echelon—including her own father—are engaging in illicit activities in a grasp for control of the House, Cianne has made an art of slipping into their homes to rifle through their private lives.$0.00$0.99 -
Holiness: for the Will of God Is Your Sanctification – 1 Thessalonians 4:3 [annotated, Updated]
A thorough study of sin, salvation by faith, and the Christian’s journey of sanctification. He who wants a correct understanding of holiness must first begin by examining the vast and solemn subject of sin. He must dig down very deep if he wants to build high. Wrong views about holiness are generally traceable to wrong views about human corruption. Practical holiness and entire self-consecration to God are not given adequate attention by modern Christians. The unsaved sometimes rightly complain that Christians are not as kind and unselfish and good-natured as those who make no profession of faith. Far too many Christians make a verbal proclamation of faith, yet remain unchanged in heart and lifestyle. But Scripture makes it clear that holiness, in its place and proportion, is quite as important as justification. Holiness, without which no one shall see the Lord (Hebrews 12:14). It is imperative that Christians are biblically and truly holy. The aim of this book is to instruct you, equip you, and encourage you in the pursuit of holiness. About the AuthorJohn Charles Ryle (1816-1900) graduated from Eton and Oxford and then pursued a career in politics, but due to lack of funds, he entered the clergy of the Church of England. He was a contemporary of Spurgeon, Moody, Mueller, and Taylor and read the great theologians like Wesley, Bunyan, Knox, Calvin, and Luther. These all influenced Ryle’s understanding and theology. Ryle began his writing career with a tract following the Great Yarmouth suspension bridge tragedy, where more than a hundred people drowned. He gained a reputation for straightforward preaching and evangelism. He travelled, preached, and wrote more than 300 pamphlets, tracts, and books, including Expository Thoughts on the Gospels, Principles for Churchmen, and Christian Leaders of the Eighteenth Century. Ryle used the royalties from his writing to pay his father’s debts, but he also felt indebted to that ruin for changing the direction of his life. He was recommended by Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli to be Bishop of Liverpool where he ended his career in 1900. Read more$0.00$17.99 -
Ambush in the Sargon Straits: a Military Sci-fi Technothriller Novelette
It should have been a simple extraction. Rumors of unrest have caused the Alliance to recall its consulate stationed on the Khufu torus. Elodie Cyr and SRU Team Five are there to ensure it happens smoothly. But the intelligence geeks’ estimates were wrong — way wrong — and Ell and the team are in for the fight of their lives. PLEASE NOTE: This is a 13,000-word, 75 page novelette in the Biogenesis War Files series. Read more$0.00$5.38 -
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The Potential:
Chris Morehouse is a chauffeur for the US Government in Germany. Navigating his way through the tight streets of Bonn, he encounters a sight he one day half expected. The US ambassador to Germany’s car coming under attack. His fight-or-flight instinct kicked in, but he was conflicted. This wasn’t his fight. Should he move forward and engage the enemy as he was trained, or look the other way and speed off to safety? With an uncanny ability to take in everything and size up a situation instantly, Chris aimed his car at a machine-gun toting terrorist and mashed the gas. It would be his first kill for the CIA, but it would not be his last. Surviving the attack was one thing, but solving the incident would be another. Chris’s instincts tell him he could be the next target. The FBI doesn’t think so, the CIA is unsure. But a terrorist, a mercenary and a corrupt politician may have other ideas. Read more$0.00$12.95 -
Grace and the Gravy Pirates: a Heinz Thanksgiving Story
Thanksgiving ahoy! Set sail with Captain Grace and her rowdy band of Gravy Pirates as they try to save their Thanksgiving holiday from becoming dried-out and boring. Will Grace continue her grandmother’s legacy and save the most special day of the year? Or will the forces of dryness prevail? Find out in this new HEINZ holiday classic! Read more$0.00$11.99 -
A Curse for Christmas: a Witchy Christmas Cozy Mystery
Christmas back home in Arkansas sounded like a chance to put my feet up for a few weeks. Little did I know that a magical calamity would threaten the big day. You know the real kicker? It was Mom—a renowned magical healer—who came down with a mystery malaise on Christmas Eve. I couldn’t remember a time where she had anything worse than a sniffle. To see her bedridden scared me to my core. To examine the facts and solve the case, I had to think fast before Mom’s condition got any worse. With a new werewolf beau in her life, half the town of Tumbling Springs were whispering behind Mom’s back, the loudest of them a hex witch with a nasty view of weres. On the other hand, a new business rival in the next town over had Mom’s healing services on the rocks. The question was—did either witch have enough motive to do something as awful as all that to Mom? If you enjoy paranormal cozy mysteries with a seasonal Christmas flare, this holiday special is for you. Read more$0.00$0.99 -
All Grown Up Book 1
I should have never turned her away. So many years have passed, and she’s back in my life. But our parents dating for a while left me refusing her. And she left for the romantic city of Paris. My pretty girl becoming a ballerina. Forever gone. But life has a way of taking things full circle. Due to an injury, she’s back in our small town. My second chance to make things right stares me in the face. She’s all grown up, and still stealing my every thought. But I can’t compete with her dreams. Letting her go is what’s required of me, and I do it, but not without cost. Never in a million years did I expect her to take a gift with her. A secret. My baby. This is book 1 in a 3 book series. You will need to read books 2 and 3 to complete the story. Read more$0.00$16.99 -
Waterspell Book 1: the Warlock
Drawn into the schemes of an angry wizard, Carin glimpses the place she once called home. It lies upon a shore that seems unreachable. To learn where she belongs and how to get there, the teenage misfit must decipher the words of an alien book, follow the clues in a bewitched poem, conjure a dragon from a pool of magic — and tread carefully around a seductive but volatile, emotionally scarred sorcerer who can’t seem to decide whether to love her or kill her. This is Book 1 of a series. The story continues with Waterspell Book 2: The Wysard and Waterspell Book 3: The Wisewoman. Read more$0.00$16.95 -
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Fableman
People say that if Charlie Pratt had a penny for every blunder, he’d fill his pockets and then misplace his trousers. When Charlie tries to learn more about Dalia Addair, the peculiar girl who lives in the haunted manor on the edge of town, he accidentally slots himself into her magical trial—a trial that she has spent her whole life preparing for; he gets a day. But something’s wrong; the trial is unleashing monsters that haven’t been seen for centuries, and powerful forces are determined to stop them at any cost.Without knowing whom they can trust, Dalia and Charlie must work together to survive, and finish the trials, if they don’t strangle each other first. Quirky, fast-paced, and brimming with action, Fableman is a middle-grade fantasy adventure that proves how even the most unlikely of heroes will step forward… when there’s a ten-foot troll screaming after him. Read more$0.00$0.99 -
Changing of the Guard
“I thought my parents were killed when two runaway packhorses threw off their loads at the Ebonson Carrying Company…I was wrong.” Queen Victoria ascends the throne in 1837 and heralds in a new era of prosperity for the British Empire. Whilst the great Norlong and Ebonson families fly the flag for the British Empire, Edward Urwin spends his time scratching pieces of art into the cobblestones of Birmingham. Life is straightforward for Edward until a strange old man approaches him in the street. With the help of Henry Beechworth, Edward learns to read and use his special talents to win a place at St. John’s Boarding School. But it isn’t all down to good fortune. Edward doesn’t realise he’s under control of forces far more powerful than him. Forces that are determined to shape him in their image. Forces that are determined to bury the mystery of the demise of the Urwin family for good… Check out the first books of my other series, including Made in Yorkshire and the War Years. Read more$0.00$2.99 -
Ever Shade
Magic and malice abound in the land of Faerie. A dark twist on faeries.For Shade, a chance meeting with a powerful Teleen faery warrior who wields electrical currents and blue fires along his skin, has her joining him on a treacherous mission for the good Seelie Faerie Court across the land of Faerie.$0.00$12.99 -
Omelette’s Journey
What if everything you knew was gone the moment you woke up? And what if you were just a little kid when it did? For Omelette, a rambunctious grade school tiger cat, an afternoon nap turns into big trouble when his family unknowingly leaves him behind in a strange place far, far away from home. Omelette must overcome his fear and rely on the help of a few unlikely heroes if he’s every going to see his family again. Set in suburban Detroit, this short story is for young readers who enjoy adventure, humor and suspense. Omelette’s Journey is the first in a series of short stories featuring the young feline and his Shaddick Street friends. Read more$0.00$1.00 -
Has the Bible Been Changed?: the Reliability of the Scriptures According to Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Sources
Muslims all over the world are ignoring the message of the New Testament because their teachers say its text has been corrupted. Yet very few of them have checked to see whether what their teachers say is true.– David Byle, chairman of the Bible Correspondence Course in Turkey (bccturkey.org) What does it take to persuade an entire Islamic nation to recall and rewrite their religious education materials in order to no longer teach that the Bible has been changed? Only one thing: the Qur’an itself. The Qur’an clearly states that the Bible has not been changed and, even more shockingly, says that anyone who teaches that the Bible has been changed is in fact doomed to hell. This book, Has the Bible Been Changed?, was the reason that in 1996 the Department of Religious Affairs in Turkey recalled their existing teaching materials. As you explore these pages, you will see exactly what the Qur’an says that is so powerful that even Islamic leaders are caused to reverse course. But this book is not persuasive with many words. Rather, it shows the reader Scripture verses and other pertinent facts that will help lead one to the ultimate Truth, that there is indeed only one God, and the way to Him is through His Son, Jesus Christ. It behooves you to read this book to know that you can put your faith and confidence in the entire Bible, that it is indeed the unchangeable, inerrant Word of God. And we did give Moses the guidance and made the Children of Israel to inherit the Scripture. A guide and a reminder for men of understanding (Mu’min 40:53-54). About the AuthorDan Wickwire was born in California in 1951 and grew up in the city of Bakersfield. His military service included three years in the U.S. army, during which he was trained as a medic, a paratrooper, and a Green Beret. He served a tour of duty as a combat medic in Vietnam. Dan’s education includes: Bakersfield College, earning an associate’s degree in liberal arts. Multnomah School of the Bible, studying Bible, Hebrew, and Greek, and earning a bachelor’s degree in theology. Columbia Biblical Seminary & School of Missions, earning a master’s degree in Bible. Summer Institute of Linguistics (SIL); the University of Texas at Arlington; and the University of Oklahoma at Norman, studying linguistics. Dan earned a master’s degree in linguistics at Pacific Western University. Ankara University in Ankara, Turkey, completing one year of doctoral studies in Islamics in the Department of Islamic Theology. Dan is married to Devri and is the father of three sons: Derek Yekta, Andrew Nadir, and Peter Can. He is an ordained minister who has served as a church planting missionary in Turkey for twenty-eight years. Dan and Devri currently reside in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. Read more$0.00$15.99