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  • - The True Story of a Widow and a Hijacker
    av Kathleen Murray Moran
    210,-

  • - Sea Turtle Superhero
    av Tara V. Thompson
    120,-

  • - Parent Problem Solver
    av Lorri Horn
    113,99

  • av Jackie Yeager
    190,-

  • av Eric Bower
    130 - 230,-

  • av Jackie Yeager
    210,-

  • av Eric Bower
    230,-

  • - A Novel of Southern Noir
    av Tim Applegate
    176,-

  • av Jackie Yeager
    200,-

  • av Rebecca Bischoff
    180,-

  • - A Novel of Calamity Jane
    av Michelle Rene
    186,-

  • av Kathryn Berla
    170,-

  • av Lorri Horn
    176,-

    "Dewey Fairchild's problem-solving skills are legendary, [and] when he expands his business to include sibling problems, he finds himself seeing his oddest clients to date and hatching the craziest of schemes to help siblings get along"--

  • - A Novel of Southern Noir
    av Tim Applegate
    186,-

  • av Michael Bradley
    186,-

    New York defense attorney Neil Brewster has everything he's ever wanted: an expensive Manhattan apartment, a gorgeous fiancé, a forthcoming partnership in his law firm, and a reputation for winning even the most hopeless cases. His utter ruthlessness and bullying--both in and out of the courtroom--are legendary, and have been since his childhood. With a new high profile court case looming, a camping reunion with his old high school cronies becomes just the distraction he needs. But Neil's weekend plunges into disarray when he's confronted with the sins of his past.After learning about the suicide of the boy he bullied relentlessly as a teenager, Neil is tormented by ghostly voices and apparitions. His shrewd mind, whose preeminence has been vital to his success, begins to crumble as the hauntings become more harrowing and deadly. Frantic, Neil descends into a frenzied search for answers, only to discover that things aren't always what they seem.

  • - A Fairy Tale of the Great War
    av Jane Rosenberg LaForge
    200,-

    A great war, a great love, and the mythology that unites them; The Hawkman: A Fairy Tale of the Great War is a lyrical adaptation of a beloved classic. Set against the shattering events of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, at the tale's heart are an American schoolteacher--dynamic and imaginative--and an Irish musician, homeless and hated--who have survived bloodshed, poverty, and sickness to be thrown together in an English village. Together they quietly hide from the world in a small cottage. Too soon, reality shatters their serenity, and they must face the parochial community. Unbeknownst to all, a legend is in the making--one that will speak of courage and resilience amidst the forces that brought the couple together even as outside forces threaten to tear them apart.

  • av Dawn Reno Langley
    200,-

    Natalie DeAngelo lost everything the day her two young sons were killed in a school shooting. Desperate to find relief from her unspeakable loss, she volunteers as a veterinarian on an elephant sanctuary in Thailand, but soon realizes she may be in over her head. Battling the memories that torment her day and night, Natalie must find a way to heal an angry, injured elephant named Sophie. Through love, acceptance, and gentle care, Natalie and Sophie heal together, finding new ways to enjoy life again.

  • av Kathryn Berla
    140,-

    "A moving, mysterious coming-of-age story." â Kirkus Reviews Sixteen year old Krista is still grieving the untimely death of her mother when her father's new girlfriend moves into their home. He's already moved on and wants Krista to do the same, but she's not ready to resume a normal life yet. Distancing herself from those around her, Krista spends all of her time obsessively watching a mysterious house, the house at 758. When a fellow classmate, Jake, takes a sudden interest in her, Krista feels excited for the first time in two years, but feelings of guilt consume her, and she ends up pushing Jake away.It isn't until her grandfather makes a surprise visit from Venezuela that Krista is finally able to confront her grief and begin to let things go.

  • av Ferrill Gibbs
    166,-

    Edgar Dewitt is the new kid in town. Moving from Alabama to Mount Lanier, Washington has been quite the change, and Edgar quickly realizes making new friends won't be as easy as he thought. On his first day in town, he meets one of Mount Lanier's best: the incorrigible Chris Weedy, who's as bright as a sack of socks and as mean as you can get. One day while exploring the woods behind his new house, Edgar discovers something mysterious: an old abandoned cabin. But the real magic happens when he finds something even more magnificent inside the cabin itself: a dark and ominous hole. After studying the hole for a few days, Edgar musters his courage and jumps in feet first. It takes him straight through the center of the earth to a tiny island in the middle of the Indian ocean, and Edgar knows he's stumbled upon something ancient. Something secret--a seemingly impossible way to journey to the other side of the world. For the next several weeks, the island becomes a sanctuary where Edgar can escape Chris Weedy's cruel taunting and his parents' constant questions. But a sudden, nearby wildfire threatens to engulf the town in flames and take Edgar's volunteer firefighter father along with it. Edgar must act fast and decide between saving his new town or keeping his newly found safe haven.

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