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Glendale County
In Glendale County, enter a close-knit world populated by lovable misfits, united by the irresistible currency of local gossip and the unique geography that binds them. The residents of Glendale County are experts at both pranks and shenanigans, but they also prove that the true glue of any community is more than just sharing juicy tidbits; it’s about knowing how to wield them.
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From the Moon, I Come in Peace
Marcus is a young, autistic man, living with his father. He faces many challenges as he begins his adult life in a world of non-acceptance, bigotry, friendship, love, loss, and great challenges in trying to fit into the workplace. His adventures are full of laughter, sadness, and a touch of romance.
Marcus and his father share a rare bond. It is the bond known by many disabled people and their caregivers. This bond is also a key character in the story. It is a balance of great strength and fragility, wrapped in love. Few people ever experience this type of bond. Come and experience it with Marcus in From the Moon, I Come in Peace.
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Freedom Village
Time waits for no one. Everyone knows age is out there waiting…waiting…waiting. The big question is: how will we decide to deal with it? Given a choice, most seniors would never choose a care facility.
Life in Freedom Village is unlike any nursing home one could imagine. Residents take their aging and drawbacks into their own hands. Monica, Toni, Ari, Harrison, Frank, and others hold interesting and active past lives.
The tenants come together, weaving the need for companionship, suspicion of backroom theft, and finding missing family members into adventure, laughter, intrigue, peril, and much more. Your spirits will lift and soar in a fast-moving account of their escapades. Join the ride!
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Forever Our Sunrise in Saigon
With echoes of Tom Clancy and Jack Higgins, Forever Our Sunrise in Saigon is Patrick Greenwood’s first book in a new series about romance, love, and passion against the backdrop of the Post- Vietnam War. Forever Our Sunrise in Saigon is a romance novel about Jack Kendall and Linh Ng. After connecting online, Jack sets out on a cycling tour of Vietnam to meet Linh while keeping his intentions hidden. They both choose to leave their current relationships and share an unforgettable romance.
But like all good things, their time together is limited, and the sunrise in Saigon symbolizes their love that lasts a lifetime. Intrigued by the country of Vietnam since 11, Jack Kendall long remembered the fall of Saigon in 1975 and its painful aftermath.
After years of chatting online, Jack desires to follow his heart to meet Linh in person. Linh, wanting to feel Jack’s love, wanted nothing more than to be held by him. Trapped in a loveless marriage, Linh agrees to meet Jack in Saigon.
They both know they have found something special when they set eyes on each other. Despite their obstacles, they leap a faith and give their love a chance, even if it means giving up their current relationships. Experience the passion and romance that ignites between Jack and Linh as they explore Vietnam and each other.
Follow their journey as they discover the true meaning of love and the courage it takes to pursue it. But like all good things, their time together is not forever. The sunrise in Saigon that brought them together becomes the emotional connection between them for the rest of their lives.
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Eyes Open
Jon W. C. Flanagan is in his mid-sixties when a combination of auto accident, stroke, and seizure leaves him apparently comatose. Involuntary reflexes remain; he can breathe on his own, but is unable to move. Unbeknownst to the medical team, he can see and hear.
Expected to quickly pass away, he lingers reflecting on his life while observing the staff and infrequent family/friend visitors. He develops a relationship of sorts with Rachel, the primary treating nurse who is less sure of the diagnosis than the physicians.
Meanwhile, an ‘angel of death’ is working in the hospital. Flanagan identifies the killer and determines to somehow tell Rachel. His life now is a race against time and a quest to perform a final, perhaps his only heroic act.
Provided a rare gift of total self-reflection, he is provided a rarer opportunity for personal redemption.
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Dragonflies
Harry Jones, an American Special Forces veteran, and Hakim al-Boulos, a Yemeni freedom fighter, are joined together to execute missions into Saudi Arabia to dissuade the Saudis from bombing civilian areas in Yemen. Harry must help Hakim manage his team as they are buffeted by fickle winds blowing in Washington DC. Winds that disrupt the original reason the NSA supported the interdiction mission utilizing Hakim’s group. The vast empty spaces in both Yemen and Saudi Arabia are the background for action, while the urban areas of Chicago, Houston and Washington DC, along with forested New England, represent the perceived superiority of America. The novel is based on US and Saudi Arabian involvement in Yemen’s civil war, which has killed thousands of people. The story isn’t ideological in presentation but is strongly character driven, as people are reacting to situations beyond their control.
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Don't Look Back
Trouble isn’t something the art ladies set out looking for, but sometimes it finds them anyway. Life happens and this merry band of artists from the small town of Calhoun, including Stubby who is the former governor of Texas, face problems and misfortunes head-on.
The daughter-in-law of one of the women deserts her family for reasons unknown in the beginning. This leaves art lady Shannon and the others in the group to pick up the pieces and help her eight-year-old twin grandchildren get on with life. The women are so committed to restoring happiness to these broken hearts that they participate in a mother-child softball game. Competing against mothers half their age, along with trying to corral a mischievous group of third graders, involves heart-warming and hilarious situations all at the same time. While this is going on, find out what Stubby, owner of the two-cow ranch, does to upset the apple cart by surprising the women and others in the community with a totally new endeavor that comes completely out of left field. Meanwhile, the missing daughter-in-law spins her own web of confusion and mystery that ties together the insecurities and formerly dead-end life of Lila, the homeless young mother introduced in It’s a New Day.
The attitudes of forgiveness, understanding, humor, and second chances are all brought to life in Don’t Look Back. Members of the art group make choices on how to live life as they embark on the vacation of a lifetime and the issues they leave behind. These women will make you laugh, cry, and, more than anything, cause you to search yourself for what values you deem most important.
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Difficult Days
In Difficult Days, Rosemary McComb is a debutante from New Orleans who finds herself caught up in a fight for equality when she falls in love with a black professor from Boston. Threatened by the KKK, who are determined to see the professor dead, Rosemary and her friends must find a way to continue their fight for justice even as they face great danger. As tensions rise and the stakes become higher, Rosemary must decide how far she is willing to go to protect the man she loves and the causes she believes in. With the fate of both the professor and the fight for equality on the line, Difficult Days is a heart-wrenching and powerful tale of love and activism in the face of hatred and oppression.
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Delta Refuge
In the heart of the Mississippi Delta lies Clarksdale, a small town steeped in the emotional strains of the blues and a history both vibrant and somber. Known as the birthplace of the blues, with legends like Robert Johnson, B. B. King, Muddy Waters, and John Lee Hooker, the region echoes with tales of poverty, civil rights, and the tantalizing allure of tamales and barbecue.
But Clarksdale isn’t just a relic of the past. After facing economic desolation in the mid-20th century due to a declining agricultural sector, the town underwent a renaissance. By the turn of the millennium, the blues’ magnetic pull had transformed it into a global haven for aficionados. Today, its streets buzz year-round with music festivals and venues brimming with live performances, attracting not only music purists but also those yearning for a taste of a distinct lifestyle.
Delta Refuge delves deep into the heartbeats of this unique community, weaving together stories of lifelong residents and those who’ve newly discovered its charm. Yet, when a natural disaster strikes, it tests the bonds of the townsfolk, prompting introspection and a renewed devotion to their shared home.
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Dear Mr. President
Scarlett Smith was the average suburban California mother with a loving home, family, and friends. Her life was finally starting to fall into place as she started her full-time job, counseling others, but things took a turn for the worst after the shooting at Pandora High. Scarlett has taken it upon herself to help the parents who lost a child during the awful event that took place on June 8, 2018. She is spending her Tuesday evenings at the Pandora High's gymnasium, working with the adults who have decided to reach out for her expertise. Ultimately, Scarlett has come to realize and accept what has happened over the past year, and what she must do to grieve for her loss.
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Conflicting Emotions
Plagued by illness and haunted by the loss of her children, Olivia is driven by a fierce determination to heal. She suspects her ailments are tied to the heartache of her estrangement and sets out on a quest for wellness. As she grapples with her own health and remorse, she takes up residence in a modest apartment near a hospital, where she meets Jolene, a sometimes friend, sometimes burden, battling her own demons with alcohol.
As Olivia confronts her guilt, she also finds herself entangled in Jolene’s turbulent life, compelled to offer aid. Resolute in shedding the weight of her past sorrows and mending broken bridges, Olivia embarks on a poignant journey through the tapestry of her family’s history, her marriage, and the myriad ways she has sought love.
With each memory turned over, Olivia seeks answers and redemption. Can uncovering the roots of her estrangement also lead to her recovery, both bodily and of the bonds with her children?
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Chasing a Dream
What can one do if he or she is trapped in an unwanted occupation with no way out? Eric J. Stones, a lifelong illustrator, enlists in the military to pursue an occupation as a medical illustrator. He finds his hopes dashed when he is assigned as a Fire Protection Specialist. Can he work his way back into the field of the creative arts? Or must he spend four years…Chasing a Dream?
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