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  • Found Again: A life of abuse and a dream have Hilda uncovering past lives by Jim Murdoch

    After a vivid and strange dream Hilda searches for its meaning and that of her abusive life. The dream leads her to Arthur, an archeologist, and they fall instantly in love. But can she trust him?

  • Genesis Antarctica: The Complete Zandernatis Trinity by Gordon Keirle-Smith

    Fulfilling ancient prophesies, the aging King sends Gorin on a quest to find and recall the heir to the “Winged Throne” who was enticed from his ancestral, fortified home by compelling dreams that had plagued him for many months. Guided by a fabulous unihorn, Gorin ultimately meets the “Lords of Creation”, setting in motion events that culminate in an apocalyptic battle to save Zandernatis from being overrun by an indigenous army, spurred on by swarms of “evil allies”.

    The outcome of this conflict reveals the true nature of the “Fall from Grace” described in the Biblical Genesis written several millennia after the “Song of Gorin” and totally misinterpreted ever since.

  • Giving Voice to Dawn: A Magical Tale of Self-Discovery by L. S. Gribko

    Goaded into action by Mick, Ellie and her quick-witted buddy from work, Neil, become obsessed with cracking the secrets of the dream. They embark on a mystical quest that leads back to the American Civil War and forgotten truths that must be remembered if Ellie is to unravel the mystery of a tragic past that has stolen her joy and muted her voice.

    Part bittersweet fable, part imaginative adventure, part historical romp, Ellie’s story will remind you that it’s never too late to sing your song into a new dawn.

  • Gnostic Mystery by Randy Davila

    An ancient mystery in today’s Middle East . . . Jack Stanton, an American businessman, makes a pilgrimage to war-torn Israel in hopes of rekindling his Christian faith. While traveling with his friend Punjeeh, an ER doctor from Jerusalem, Jack acquires an ancient scroll written by the Gnostics, a mystical group of early Christians–and his spiritual quest takes an unexpected turn. The scroll makes the startling claims that the Gnostics were the original followers of Jesus, and that they retained secret knowledge of Jesus that was not included in the Bible.

  • God in a Box by Theresa Crater

    Stacey gets a ticket to heaven. But restrictions apply.

  • GOD: DEATH (THE ICON) by Brendan Graham Dempsey

    With growing ecological, economic, and political instability, one wonders how long things can continue as they are. Don’t we seem overdue for some fundamental restructuring of our systems? Our society? Ourselves? What other worlds are possible?

    DEATH is the first installment in the GOD trilogy. It takes as its subject the last myth with any real currency in secular times: The Death of God. What the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche had ominously alluded to, Julian’s first poem chronicles in dramatic detail, enlarging the haunting philosophical myth to 125 pages of industrial war in Heaven.

  • Her Dark Matter Necklace

    The fast-paced contemporary story combines science speculation with a cosmic god, the purpose of life, human nature, consciousness, and friendships. Indeed, with one possible scientific discovery in dark matter, there would be proof of God and a divine purpose and design to our world.

  • How Roland Rolls by Jim Carrey, Rob Nason (Illustrator)

    HOW ROLAND ROLLS, winner of a 2013 Gelett Burgess Children’s Book Award, is a story about a wave named Roland who’s afraid that, one day, when he hits the beach, his life will be over. But when he gets deep, he’s struck by the notion that he’s not just a wave – he’s the whole big, wide ocean! The story shows humanity’s interconnectedness through the metaphor of a wave in the ocean.

    The book is lavishly illustrated by Rob Nason, who won a Golden Reel award for his work as Art Director on the film Anastasia, as well as an Annie Awards nomination. His work on Thumbelina garnered the Hans Christian Andersen award. His cover for the inspiring grass-roots children’s book, Saltwater Taffy, was nominated as Cover of the Year and was a finalist for the prestigious Benjamin Franklin award.

  • I Am Celtic: The Story of Abathscantia and the Dragon Isles by Elizabeth Beckett

    I Am Celtic is a story set in about 10,000 BCE and takes the reader from the destruction of Atlantis, to Egypt, across Northern Africa and the Mediterranean, and finally to the British Isles, specifically England. The story spans the lifetime of the beautiful but sensitive Solveigh, and follows her challenging journey of love, loss, adventure, and awakening.

  • In Ways We Can’t Imagine Book 1 The St. Germaine Chronicles by V. Franck

    When Arranah lost her brother, Peter, the Vietnam war was raging.  Twenty years later she loses another man she loves more than herself.  The St. Germaine Chronicles is the saga of how she gets them back.  There are three legs to this journey–Arranah’s, Sheeawna’s and Peter’s.

  • INCOGNOLIO by Michael Sussman

    “For readers who are eager to have their imaginations shattered into a thousand pieces, this bizarre and fascinating novel by Michael Sussman is sure to please. …In the space between dreams and imagination, between clarity of thought and insanity, this bizarre collection of vignettes exists – and it’s truly a pleasure to explore.   …To get as deep and heady as Sussman does, yet manage to maintain an edge of wisdom with the whimsy, takes a very talented author.” 4.5 stars –Self-Publishing Review

  • Innocence by Dean Koontz

    In Innocence, Dean Koontz blends mystery, suspense, and acute insight into the human soul in a masterfully told tale that will resonate with readers forever.

    He lives in solitude beneath the city, an exile from society, which will destroy him if he is ever seen.

    She dwells in seclusion, a fugitive from enemies who will do her harm if she is ever found.

    But the bond between them runs deeper than the tragedies that have scarred their lives. Something more than chance—and nothing less than destiny—has brought them together in a world whose hour of reckoning is fast approaching.

  • Into the Land of Snows by Ellis Nelson

    Sixteen year old Blake travels to Base Camp on Mt. Everest to spend time with his physician father. When a deadly avalanche occurs, Dad is forced to rethink things and sends Blake away. Now accompanied by a Sherpa guide, and in possession of a mysterious camera, Blake undertakes a journey that will challenge everything he believes. In the magical Himalayas, he will be forever changed by what he experiences.

  • Jessie’s Song by Eleni Papanou

    Readers’ Favorite International Book Award Winner – Bronze Medal (2013)

    A kidnapping. A 24-hour deadline. A shocking ransom demand.

  • Johnny Gone Down by Karan Bajaj

    Nikhil Arya has fallen.

    Once, he was an Ivy League scholar with a promising future at NASA; now, at forty, he is broke, homeless, and minutes away from blowing his brains out in a diabolical modern-day joust.

  • Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach

    Jonathan Livingston Seagull, the most celebrated inspirational fable of our time, tells the story of a bird determined to be more than ordinary. This bestselling modern classic, reissued with a beautiful new cover design, is a story for people who want to follow their dreams and make their own rules and has inspired people for decades.