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It Is Only Money and It Grows on Trees!, by Cara MacMillan, is a narrative that explores how the concept of money is considered by various world religions and cultures. It also looks at ways in which readers can increase their own wealth.
It Is Only Money will inspire, challenge, and encourage you to ask: Why am I not rich? What do I need to…
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Authors Christopher and Rachel Mannino announced today that they will be holding a signing and discussion event at Bethany Beach Books on Sunday, May 29, 2016 at 6:30PM.
“Rachel and I were married on Bethany Beach and our event at Bethany Beach Books just so happens to fall on our wedding anniversary,” says Christopher Mannino. “We are really looking forward…
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Anna del Mar writes hot, smart romances that soothe the soul, challenge the mind, and satisfy the heart. Her stories focus on strong heroines struggling to find their place in the world and the brave, sexy, kickass, military heroes who defy the limits of their broken bodies to protect the women they love. She is the author of The Asset (Carina Press), the first novel of her Wounded Warrior series and three other novels scheduled…
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Knowing that there is a different audience out there, than was there ten years ago, a whole generation of non-print readers, it is time the 2005 print only version of this World War II story of Miss Darla became an ebook. Miss Darla is the first of two ebooks, from the original novel For Thou Art With Me, available for the first time in digital format.…
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This was my last week of the writing course I was taking online at Future Learn. I enjoyed the eight week free course, submitting assignments and getting other writers thoughts about what I had written. I didn't struggle to hand in a freshly written paragraph and short story. I used from what I already had so it was easier to get the assignments done. Now on to finishing my next Amish book about Nurse Hal.
My last post was about the character paragraph I handed in and the critiques I…
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Trying to survive from a deadly past that torments her, Lia Stewart is hiding in a small Rocky Mountain town until, one day, a wounded warrior with a dog shows on her doorstep; a gravely injured SEAL with a heart and soul just as tortured as hers. Against her best judgment, she decides to help him – a kind act that may cost her life.…
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I was drawn to this book because of its title ‘Unemployable!’ I just love the title, as it was exactly what my now husband classified me as 10 years before we married when I was a self-employed mum working in his garden – and he was right I could never be employed by anyone else. I love the freedom too much!
I agree with everything that the author David Thomas Roberts…
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My story, A Clue With a Double Meaning, is in the March issue of Mystery Weekly. http://www.mysteryweekly.com/
Added by J. R. Lindermuth on March 7, 2016 at 8:54am — No Comments
This is a wonderful children’s adventure story set in Beijing the capital of China.
The stars are Keiko, her brother Kenzo and their pet squirrel Eji. The brother and sister are very lucky because their father Mr Kimura is a brilliant scientist and his genius has rubbed off on Kenzo.
Kenzo is naughty, and always up to mischief, however he is also very clever,…
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March 6th. 2016
We’ve had a full week, one way or another. Saturday (eight days ago) we went to the funeral of a dear friend who succumbed to cancer. Monday we visited friends in Southampton for a meal. They are off to Spain today to their holiday home; back in May. Friday was a visit to my sister and then yesterday we were with number three son, John and his wife Bryony, so all in all a busy period. The kitchen work tops turned up Tuesday — couldn’t get them in…
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Think back to your own childhood. Who were the teachers you remembered most? What did they…
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Have you ever…
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With school ending…
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Development…
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It’s no secret that politics and education are deeply entwined. Although never clearly defined…
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