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  • av Jack Hartman
    241

  • av Serena Reed
    157 - 287

  • av Elizabeth W. Murphy
    267

    Losing both his parents at a young age, he is left to be raised by his grandfather on the shores of the Georgia coast. As his only mentor, he teaches him the family's master trade in carpentry and knowledge of the ways of maritime living. His grandfather's solid military upbringing directs him to become a scholar in college. After graduating in the top percent of his class, he gets accepted into one of Chicago's top architectural firms and quickly becomes one of the leading commercial architects.Struggling from chronic pain from a knee injury suffered during a college soccer game, it slowly sends him into addiction from substance abuse that almost ruins his life, living in denial and struggling to face the realization of his life spiraling out of control. He embarks down a dark path of lies and deception. His marriage to his college sweetheart and successful career lay in the balance of destruction.Trying to get his life back on track, he returns with his grandfather to his island community on the Georgia coast, seeking rehabilitation and hopes of getting the pieces of his life back together. As he finally starts to gain control over his life and sees the light at the end of the tunnel, he faces an unforeseen tragedy that tests all the progress he has made. A story of overcoming the odds in the face of adversity, addiction, and heart-wrenching tragedy.2

  • av Hannah V. Lander
    347

  • av Fred Silvio
    291

    I would like to thank you for being interested in reading my First Volume of Short Stories. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I did writing them.All the stories are fictional and come from my imagination and daily experiences. The characters are fictional also.I try to show in my stories how I feel it is wrong to treat people badly just because they are different from you. I feel the world would be a better place is we could all learn how to get along.I hope my stories will help people to understand that just because you are different doesn't make you a bad person. They may be feeling the same way towards you as you do to them. Take time to get to know people and you will have a happier life.To understand and learn is the beginning to a life of love and happiness.

  • av James Gatling
    181

    Just when you think you have all the answers, life begins to change the questions. Sparx is a man with dreams, an ambitious crew, and what he perceives to be all the answers. That is, until she comes along. One wreck after another, doubts set in. Can feelings truly be an unsolvable equation?

  • av Harold Walter Sims Jr.
    251 - 337

  • av C. Ryker
    327

  • av Asa Arden
    171

  • av Nanette Gardner
    181

  • av Jack R. Sparacino
    181

  • av Tanya Byland
    181

  • av Rachel Rooney
    181

  • av Cheyenne Balsley
    181

  • av Don Lancaster
    181

  • av Robert E. Reeves
    401

    Hungry eyes watching from the darkness. Hungry eyes hunting as a team. The pride, driven north out of Tanzania by poachers and encroaching civilization, has learned that man is an easy meal. This will be recorded as their fourth "man kill." Now to the victors belong the spoils. It was quick. It was easy. It will be a satisfying meal.Southwest Kenya is being terrorized by a pride of lions that are killing daily.Dr. Charles Henley, a.k.a. Bwana Kifaru (Mr. Rhino in Swahili), is hired by the Kenyan Minister of Wildlife, in partnership with the San Diego Zoo, to capture these man-eaters and rid the villages around Maasai Mara National Preserve of these killers. The lions are to be captured alive and transported to the San Diego Zoo, bringing Dr. Henley once again into the orbit of his estranged ex-wife, Meredith, who is the head veterinarian.Although much of the story takes place in Southwest Kenya, this is not an "around the campfire" book of hunting stories. Before Dawn is a suspense novel dealing with the confrontation of nature at its most savage and mankind's vulnerability.1

  • av Jim Norland
    301

  • av K. E. Griffin
    301

    Morphee, a mighty gryphon of royal descent, is a sought-after commodity within the borders of Arginne. Everyone wants her for something: war, love, companionship. Master Mage Rynor, however, feels he has the biggest claim to her and will do what is necessary to secure both Morphee and all of Arginne as his own. Will he ever understand that even his smallest decisions affect so many and the courses of actions?Everyone has their personal struggles with self-worth, whether it be having too much or too little. Follow the soon-to-be-beloved characters of Arginne and discover that everyone has a purpose, worth, and hidden talents.

  • av Merrie Costello
    197 - 307

  • av Barb Taylor
    181 - 301

  • av Carly and Charly
    181

    Let's Play Pickleball tells the story of two young twin shelter cats, Carly and Charly, as they take on the challenge of playing pickleball, the sport that is sweeping the nation. Charly has big plans. But Carly is a little reluctant to play because pickleball is named after a dog. Charly works hard to convince her that the game is quite fun and an excellent exercise for cats despite the name. Carly does like the idea of staying out of the kitchen. So it's a go.As it turns out, it's a bit of a challenge for cats to play pickleball. There's only one chance to serve, and the net is taller than they are. In this adventure, they search for cat-appropriate equipment and gear. Then they learn strategy, scoring, dinks, and lobs to be the best they can be out on the court. The cats have a lot of fun in the process and create fond memories of another successful cat adventure.

  • av Mge
    181

    Rahmique Jamingson Jr., a.k.a Rah, is a young boy born and raised from Camden, New Jersey, trying to figure out his way through life but hits some tragic struggles along the way. He is raised by a mother who struggles with a drug addiction and a father who he later found out is a drug kingpin.Taye, who is his older brother, gets locked up on several drug charges, leaving him to fend for himself with a niece and nephew. As Rahmique gets older, he enters the street life, getting fast money to support his family, trying to follow his brother's footsteps.His best friend, Amir, who he finds out is also his brother, gets caught up at a party, ending in a tragic death. He has flashbacks of his childhood, finding the killer and seeking for revenge. Rahmique becomes successful at what he does with his father leaving him the family business until he is triggered by his archenemy, Mahki, trying to take his spot.

  • av K. Arthur
    351

    Season 2 of this series is a basketballaEUR"themed story following the life and times of high school studentaEUR"athlete Francis "Mack" McKyer and his friends. Mack's first semester as a transfer student to Lincoln High School in Columbia City was not easy. As a football player, Mack helped lead his team to the city championship game, but basketball is a very different sport. Does he have what it takes to succeed again, especially when confronted by the hostility of team veterans who for unknown reasons are working to undermine his efforts? In Season 2, typical growingaEUR"up issues and challenges are further complicated by racial tensions. Walk alongside Mack as he struggles to confront racism in his school, on his team, and within himself.

  • av Jonathan T. Smalls
    267

    The genesis of Real Men Wear PINK evolved at the end of a five-year estrangement from my brother Pink McCaskell Jr. After serving time at Mason County Jail in Michigan, Pink returned home with hopes of leaving his past behind to embark on uncharted territory. Pink's journey would begin with unconventional access to college. Ironically, two brothers'- "the thug" and "the scholar- paths crossed on a college campus. Though I was the scholar, he became my professor and unveiled the mysteries of machismo behavior in the context of racial, gender, and economic oppression. Machismo is the professor of Black men. He proliferates the luxuries of sex, aggression, power, deviance, and aloofness. Real Men Wear PINK uses the creativity of storytelling to unveil how machismo manifests in four Black male collegians from diverse backgrounds- Avery Johnson, Jaleen Gonzalez, Julius Simba-Simbi, and Pink McCaskell Jr. At the crossroads, each is challenged with accepting their past and forging a promising future. The book uniquely captures the struggles of being Black, male, and a collegian by using parables rooted in theory and practice to reimagine Black males' purpose, integrity, nurture, and knowledge- PINK.

  • av H. J. Errett
    261 - 441

  • av Aaron A. Wallace
    181 - 311

  • av Jay Wilkinson
    301 - 401

  • av Alan Jorgenson
    251

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