Adam and Eve Live Again

Adam and Eve Live Again

by John Class John Class had a lifelong fascination with stories, especially biblical stories. Stories somehow always ended at the grave. The promise of the resurrection of the dead would change this, and he envisioned stories in another dimension. His regeneration stories continue to unfold through seven thousand years of history as the regeneration expands. In [...]
Alive Again

Alive Again

by John Class Shakespeare said, "The evil that men do lives after them; the good is oft interred with their bones." The resurrection will make the evil that men do live much longer and pose more difficulty than was ever imagined. The good that men do will return with them as a medal of honor to [...]
From Ashes to Beauty

From Ashes to Beauty

by John Class John Class had a lifelong fascination with stories, especially biblical stories. Stories somehow always ended at the grave. The promise of the resurrection of the dead would change this, and he envisioned stories in another dimension. Yes, it is electrifying to realize every story is going to be taken up again in the [...]
Web of Obsessions

Web of Obsessions

by Carol W. Hazelwood Greed, environmental conflict, and ulterior motives result in murder in the wild-river setting of Canada's Northwest Territory during a canoe expedition. When a wolf trapper attempts to destroy evidence, long-kept secrets are divulged. Some seek a diamond lode, others try to locate radioactive debris from a downed Russian spy satellite, while [...]
Chasing the Dream

Chasing the Dream

by Kathleen Haun In Kathleen Haun's fifth book, she invites us into the ramshackle mining camps of the 1848 California gold rush during a time in history that changed the state, the country and the world in dramatic and unexpected ways. When enterprising women heard that miners would pay for good food, they traveled to the [...]
Shunned

Shunned

by Larry Northway What happens to young men when the community they have been raised in tells them as young teenagers they have to leave? Where do they go? How do they survive? In this novel we have a pair of twin brothers, one is shunned and one stays behind. Twelve years later the one who [...]
Dear Carrie

Dear Carrie

by Kathleen Haun Letters written in 1878 by a young woman new to the West, and found in an old trunk in the twenty-first century, reveal the daily life of a bygone era in the towns along the Eastern Sierra of California. Revealed are the early pioneers who settled this part of the state, the early [...]
I Hate Walt

I Hate Walt

by Vicki Andree "I Hate Walt!" is the inspirational story of Mary Lou Stots, a young woman who works for Walt Pederson. Walt is a modern-day Scrooge who has little respect for women in general and none for her. Even though she is the top salesperson in his business, Walt mocks her and humiliates her any [...]
No Trees for Shade

No Trees for Shade

by Kathleen Haun Kathleen's fourth historical novel once again gives the reader an opportunity to escape into the events that played out in the pioneer towns along the Eastern Sierra. If you ever wondered what it was like to live in the infamous town of Bodie, California during its exciting and fateful peak years, you [...]
The Little Girl Who Missed the Train

The Little Girl Who Missed the Train

by Ole Romer During World War Two, the chance discovery of a little Jewish girl hidden at a Munich train station while the rest of her family were sent off to a concentration camp, leads two very politically opposite students to partner in an epic and reckless quest as they gradually fall in love with each [...]
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