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"The American aircraft carrier Coral Sea is on routine training in the Caribbean when, in a scenario ripped from the headlines, it is thrust into a deadly conflict no one expected. Fly a carrier-based FA-18 Hornet with the hero of RAVEN ONE, Commander Jim "Flip" Wilson, along with his wingmen Olive and Weed, as Captain Kevin Miller takes the reader behind the scenes in an authentic story that is loaded with supersonic action in Caribbean skies and human drama in the Pentagon, in the carrier staterooms, and in the covert safe-houses of high-tech illegal combatant enemies. More than a genre techno-thriller, DECLARED HOSTILE also explores the morality of conflict and the philosophy of warfare with those at the tip of the spear who actually fight."--Amazon.com.
"The Silver Waterfall is an unforgettable human story - factual historic fiction account honoring those who fought in one of the most pivotal naval battles in world history."
A record snowfall gives best friends Matt, Chad, Dean, and Andrew the idea of building the most epic snow maze ever, so great they can even charge admission. Meanwhile, a hapless criminal named Dewey Biggs finds himself stranded in the tiny prairie town of Milligan Creek where the boys live. Struggling with amnesia following a car accident, he's unable to remember where he buried an important item just prior to the collision, and if he doesn't find it, there's no telling what his boss will do to him. With the boys hunting for the perfect snow maze location and Dewey searching for his treasure, it's only a matter of time before the two forces collide, right in time for Valentine's Day! Up the Creek!, book 1 in the Milligan Creek Series, has sold over 40,000 copies and spent over 17 weeks at the top of Amazon.com's Canadian Literature best-seller list.
When Milligan Creek's iconic grain elevators are slated for demolition, to be replaced by a huge, ugly cement-and-steel inland grain terminal a couple of miles from town, brothers Matt and Chad and their best friends Andrew and Dean concoct a wild scheme to save their grain elevators-and their small prairie community-from being wiped off the face of the planet. "Up the Creek!", book 1 in the Milligan Creek Series, has sold over 40,000 copies and has spent over 17 weeks at the top of Amazon's Canadian Literature best-seller list.
A humorous, action-packed follow-up to Up the Creek!, book 1 in the best-selling Milligan Creek Series by Kevin Miller.
Vanish is exquisite, painful, tender -- a book of ghosts – mother, father, friends, lovers, intermingled with the ghosts of the poet’s earlier selves. Kevin Miller takes on difficult topics about family, aging, and love, his voice embodying a cherished privacy, while generously giving clarity to our own lives. These masterful poems feel like sacred stones, concentric, smooth, each word solid, needed. For anyone who has been in a long relationship, his poems on marriage are so honest they awaken us to, and we find humor in, our own daily reckonings on devotion. Vanish begins with lost memory “this tremor of fear/when the ripples left by the stone fail to reach the edge, and the pond is a space as dark as swallows….” However, it becomes the threshold where with heartfelt exploration, Miller gives us poems that are superb and passionate, as we search our way with him through his fine intellect and blazing images.—Nancy Takacs, author of The Worrier, Juniper Prize winner This collection teems with ghosts and their reckonings, and in their service Miller raises narrative to new elegiac heights in exceptional poems that both contain and release his quiet and unquiet dead. To the living he offers wisdom hard won; he celebrates the eternal verities of endurance, common decency and compassion, and unveils the mysteries behind the everyday interinanimation of friends, neighbors, family. This book, so rich with epiphanies, charts the songlines of Washington State, the magnificent watersheds and mountains and the memory held in her human communities. Clear eyed and visionary, this work is a triumph.—Paula Meehan, 2013 Ireland Professor of Poetry Turn the pages of Vanish, and you're met by beguiling surprises: quirky narratives, the heartfelt voice, jazzy soliloquy, and lyric meditation. These poems feel pressured into being by what remains peripheral: at the edges of memory, at the rim of experience. —Nance Van Winckel, author of Our Foreigner Kevin Miller’s collection Vanish exists in the quiet certitude of lives lived moment to moment, hour by hour and generation to generation. The poems illustrate that it is the varied stuff of this life that makes us whole; farmhouses, sparrows and mackerel, smoke from a cigarette, candles in a window, a question asked over dinner; illuminating each small gesture and ache as they vanish into time, but permeate the living and the land they occupy.—Tina Schumann. Author of Praising the Paradox
Have you ever held a brick of gold? The weight of the brick, the shimmer of its finish, its inherent valueits all intriguing. People have gone to great lengths to acquire gold, knowing it would change their lives. What if we viewed Gods Word in a similar light? In this thirty-one-day devotional, youll dive into the gold mine of wisdom that is the book of Proverbs as you learn why Gods Word is truly better than gold. This devotional is perfect for individual and group Bible studies, and each chapter ends with follow-up questions.
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