by Janet Nohavec Through the Darkness is the compelling true story of evidential medium Janet Nohavec. Janet first saw "the spirit people" at age five, but after her mother labeled Janet a demon child, she learned to suppress what would later reveal itself as a rare gift. Follow Janet as she evolves from a scared [...]
by Janet Nohavec Janet Nohavec has built her reputation as a medium and as a teacher of mediumship on the respect and integrity she gives to her work. In Where Two Worlds Meet, Janet shows you how to hone your own mediumistic gifts by sharing her proven, systematic techniques for practicing evidential mediumship-the most credible [...]
by Ria Dimitra It's been a year since Selena D'Agostino fled Castle Cormoran and her vampire kinsmen, staking Philip and setting Kieran on fire as he slept in his coffin. After Kieran appears at her book signing--and just as quickly vanishes--Selena receives a mysterious telephone call from a solicitor in Leeds, urging her to return to [...]
by Michael Redfinn A Delicious Slice of Americana You don't need H. G. Wells' TIME MACHINE to travel back to the "Good Old Days." THIS BOOK WILL DO THAT FOR YOU. AEROSPACED OUT is a humorous and quite captivating Look-Back at "The Way We Were." Grab a copy, relax in a pleasant nook, and Go Fishing [...]
by Edward A. Merritt, Ph.D. Who should read this book? Leaders and aspiring leaders of organizations. Lead others more effectively by understanding, planning, and implementing essential concepts of leadership and strategy. You will discover: Fundamental and effective elements of leadership Methods in helping others motivate themselves How a leader's values and behavior affect the organizational culture [...]
by Aaron Jinks Sometimes pain can breed things beautiful. Lucas Stilhart has decided he's had enough after years of loneliness, constant bullying, and the absence of the ones who kept him hoping. With the Glock in his hand, he prepares to end it all, but thunder cracking and lightning surging hundreds of feet above in [...]
by Marise La Grenade-Lashley "Mwen Ka Ale" presents the story of Grenada's French-lexicon Creole in narrative and multimedia form. The voices of the aged keepers of this rich language bring its history to life, providing a bridge that links past to present."
by Daniel T. Holden Barney Holden was one tough character, like most of the hockey players in the 1900's. He played every game as if it was his last. Motivated by the chance to escape the Manitoba lumber mills for three months out of the year, he played in the United States for fun and money. [...]
by Dan H. McLachlan When the author was thirteen, he pulled a book, ALL IN THE DAY'S RIDING, from the Palo Alto Library shelves. It changed his life. Reading it was enough to make him determined, even though it was written 33 years earlier, to follow Will James' suggestion and ride a saddle horse and lead [...]
by Joe Hornback A college football scholarship will change your life. As a college athlete you will play in fantastic stadiums, travel the country, and earn a degree free of charge. You will jump start your life after football because of the contacts you make as an athlete and free of the burden of paying [...]