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Award winning poet Lyndi waters returns with her newest book 'Poem Salt'.With a delicate Christian sensibility and eye for the profound and absurd, Waters' observations and imaginative leaps zero-in on the place where our inner and outer worlds meet.
Indian Inspector James McLaughlin finds himself recently removed from a fateful order to arrest Sitting Bull, which led to the famous warrior and medicine man's death at the hands of his own Sioux people. McLaughlin is now tasked with brokering a deal between the Shoshone and Arapahoe in newly formed Wyoming. The two tribes are traditional enemies but find themselves as neighbors on the reservation and partners in a potential deal to sell part of their land that includes the sacred waters. McLaughlin must use his knowledge of the West and his mistakes of the past to broker a deal that is fair and upheld by both sides of the deal, no matter the stakes.
Indian Inspector James McLaughlin finds himself recently removed from a fateful order to arrest Sitting Bull, which led to the famous warrior and medicine man's death at the hands of his own Sioux people. McLaughlin is now tasked with brokering a deal between the Shoshone and Arapahoe in newly formed Wyoming. The two tribes are traditional enemies but find themselves as neighbors on the reservation and partners in a potential deal to sell part of their land that includes the sacred waters. McLaughlin must use his knowledge of the West and his mistakes of the past to broker a deal that is fair and upheld by both sides of the deal, no matter the stakes.
Ralph Bland's thirteenth novel, Fast Car, is the story of the friendship shared between an older man in his fifties and a young man closing fast on his thirties in current day Nashville, Tennessee. The two meet while working as automobile mechanics for an elite foreign car repair shop that caters mostly to the wealthy; the younger, Leonard Wright, is the nephew of the owner and a recent rehabilitation graduate from a bout with drugs and theft of company funds from his previous place of employment, and the elder, Sam Thornton, is an ex-con from peddling drugs back in his college days and the owner of a battered 1965 Sunbeam Tiger that has seen better days but is his lifetime pride and joy, having inherited it as a young boy after his father's death. Leonard takes a job with his uncle as a means of finding himself a better standing and an escape from his failed former existence, while Sam arrives under mysterious circumstances to work at John Wright's business as an elite mechanic with a special know-how of repairing expensive foreign cars.Fast Car is the story of two men and a car that once was a classic, and how sometimes portions and sections of hopes and wishes have to be sorted through and decided upon to discover which to keep and which to let go. It is a coming-of-age story and a study of class differences, romance, and the inevitable abandonment of dreams.Ralph Bland is the author of thirteen novels and three collections of short stories and novellas. He is a graduate of Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, and lives with his wife, dogs, his Frank Sinatra music collection, and an eccentric MG on the outskirts of Music City, USA.
Self-proclaimed bachelor Dillon Hanley is happy with his life until he meets a young girl and her single mother who live next door to his mother in Mankato, Minnesota. From the first meeting, his life spirals out of control. He's sure his mother is matchmaking and the beautiful Jill Baxter is in on the plot, but Dillon can't stay away. Dillon, who professes to dislike children, becomes friends with Jill's daughter and is pulled into a relationship with her mother. Unfortunately, Jill had a bad experience with her first love and doesn't trust her own judgment when it comes to a relationship with a man. She feels Dillon is not sincere and she doesn't want to have her or her daughter's hearts broken. As his attraction with Jill develops into something, Dillon must deal with the reality that he is barreling headlong into the very thing he's spent his life avoiding, marriage and parenthood.
In Bodies Brandon McQuade explores the plurality of love and loss, tenderness and violence. Drawing from connections between people and animals, celestial bodies and bodies of water, McQuade deftly blends the narrative and the lyric, the physical and the superficial, the ordinary and the extraordinary. Authentic, raw, perceptive and beautiful in their subtle complexity, these poems are to be read repeatedly.
A story about a powerful witch who faces the challenge of realizing that life is not always about her, and her magic is only going to get her so far. Rizza will have to navigate the realm, even the parts she is not used to in order to solve a mysterious murder that places her in an uncomfortable position, and maybe even into marriage.
The #MeToo movement revolutionized women to come forward united in courage. For the first time in decades, we saw women everywhere taking back their identities transforming from victims to survivors. So, what's next? It's time for the #MeNext Movement! To avoid backslide women have an opportunity to move forward in empowering solidarity. Babes, we GOT this!Toni Morrison said, "If there's a book that you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it," so that's what I did. I wish I could have read this book 20 years ago. As a womxn tip toeing along the balance beam of doing what I "should" do in society versus being true to myself, I have been in desperate need of this book my entire life.I didn't write this book to change womxn. I wrote this book to remind womxn they are perfect right where they are at. The purpose of this book is to inspire and empower womxn (womxn with an "x" includes all womxn, nonbinary humxns and those who identify as femxle) to reconnect with their true inner "wild" selves, so they can experience and manifest self-love and brave well-being to live life on their own terms.
Tantalized by his shocking touch...Carrying responsibility for her struggling worldwide company and her father, Angelica Watson, is headstrong and competitive. She has worked hard to become a successful businesswoman, and she won't let the frustratingly sexy tycoon, Julio Suarez, disrupt her plans. She needs his money, not his kiss. But one night in the Argentinian's arms, and she's lost...Julio is always in control...from the boardroom to the bedroom, but a single look from the enchanting Angelica and his passion is sparked. She's not what he expected. Still, he refuses to let her into his fiercely guarded heart. Investing in her struggling company is a small price to pay for one sinful night. One night isn't enough. As their mutual attraction grows hotter, he's willing to break all the rules to keep her in his bed. As he unravels Angelica's well-kept secrets, this ruthless tycoon desires more than business to soothe his aching heart...Gray delivers on her first novel, in the classic romance style. Her words deliver a subtle, yet filling love story for the ages. Readers will find themselves relating to this love story that captures all ages of readers.
Lamb White Days is a magical realism trilogy in the Thomas Wolfe tradition about a young man's adventures and character development from three stages of his life. Beginning in 1962 and ending in 1970, the novel concerns the coming of age of Robinson Bell, a Southern boy the reader first meets at the age of twelve. From this opening part of the trilogy, Robinson progresses to age fifteen and eventually to his senior year of high school, chronicling his break from his family and familiar surroundings and his transition into a college freshman away from home for the first time. Between his growing sense of isolation, his ongoing discovery of the wicked ways of the world and its sometimes unexpected kindnesses, and his unceasing search for his own unique place upon the mystical earth of his existence, Robinson Bell discovers himself growing up to become the fellow he never thought he'd be.This first book in Bland's trilogy is sure to leave the reader with a keen sense of that magical age that was the 1960's through the eyes of his wonderfully raftered protagonist, Robinson Bell.
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