Rapids of Winter

Rapids of Winter

by Sheila D. O'Drane An innocent conversation triggers a series of irreversible events, and one after another, lives topple like dominoes. Rapids of Winter is the true story of a professional woman, mother and wife, who becomes embroiled in plots of murder, suicide threats, car accidents, burglary, fire, and death, but through it all she [...]
Ten Weeks Plus

Ten Weeks Plus

by Larry Northway The Sequel to Ten Weeks at the Dairy Swirl. Follow the characters for four years as they discover the men they really are. For a window into the world of teenage boys this book is a must read. They learn that becoming a man is hard.
Accidental Eyewitness

Accidental Eyewitness

by Alice Zogg Kurt Nobel, known as "The Real Estate King," invites a mixture of odd guests to his mansion on the Isle of Ease for a week of snorkeling, scuba diving, deep-sea fishing, and general fun in the sun. The occasion is to celebrate the millionaire's recent marriage to his new young wife, singer Barbie. But all is [...]
Golf Your Way

Golf Your Way

by Thomas Slagle The veil is lifted. For the first time a revolutionary classic clears away the pseudo-science and "modeling" that infects golf instruction. First, you will develop an understanding of the science that matters, the ball flight laws. Then Golf Your Way will guide you through a simple process of finding your own fundamentals (grip, set-up, swing [...]
Green’s Respiratory Therapy

Green’s Respiratory Therapy

by Robert J. Green Jr. This is the one book that will provide the foundation for your success in any respiratory therapy curriculum. Respiratory therapy programs are demanding and rigorous, and many students find themselves struggling to pass their exams. The key to your success as a student is in being able to understand the [...]
Marine Corps Mustang

Marine Corps Mustang

by Roy Morris This is a collection of true stories about the characters and personalities of the folks I met, worked with and fought with while in the Marine Corps from the mid-1960's to the early-1980's. There were good guys and villains, heroes and heels. The Best of the Best served right alongside the Worst of [...]
It Must Have Been Moonglow

It Must Have Been Moonglow

by Shirley Spires Baechtold WW II is over, and Parker's Mill High School is back to normal, with football games, dances, and teenage romances. Sixteen-year-old Maggie is attracted to Phil, a basketball star, but worldly Eric introduces her to poetry and literature. She learns more about anti-Semitism, speaks out about censorship, and deals with a [...]
Seeking God for Daily Living and Destiny

Seeking God for Daily Living and Destiny

by Gordon P. Magee Who are we? Why are we here? What is this life really all about? If God exists can I know Him? Is friendship with God possible? Does God indeed have a plan and destiny for me? Dive in as we explore the depths of these questions and put into practice the [...]
Breaking the Cycle of Slavery to Sin

Breaking the Cycle of Slavery to Sin

by Gordon P. Magee Very few people in our world actually walk in peace with themselves and God. As the Bible teaches, this is because we not only sin, which hinders our relationship with God, but through our choices we establish patterns or cycles of recurring sin to which we become enslaved. Jesus said, whoever [...]
Walk in His Blessing

Walk in His Blessing

by Gordon P. Magee The Book of Revelation, is it too hard to understand or just too darn scary? Jesus said: 'No longer do I call you servants, for a servant does not know what his master is doing; but I have called you friends, for all things that I heard from My Father I [...]
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