Heir to the Wainwright fortune, Jeffrey Wainright, is rethinking his recent proposal to his recent love when he comes across Camilla Chrystie one evening. Jeff has never meant anyone like Camilla. There is just something about her that is far above the class of people...
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Review: The Flower Brides, Part 2 – Mystery Flowers
Everyone has that one person in their life that has gone out of their way to make us miserable. To make us feel small. To do everything in their power to destroy what we love. For Diana Disston that person is Helen. So when Diana's father returns from an extended...
Review: The Flower Brides, Part 1 – Marigold
Mrs. Brooke is frightened for her daughter, Marigold. Ever since Marigold began running around with Laurie Trescott she's changed. Laurie is in a different class and worldly and Mrs. Brooke knows either Marigold will give in or get her feelings hurt. Marigold can't...
Review | Eat Like a Champion
Performance Nutrition for Your Young AthleteKids have their own nutritional needs—especially athletic kids. Yet most young athletes aren't eating properly to compete. Even if they're on a "healthy" diet, it's often supplemented by convenient but empty calories that...
Review | Ian Billings’ Lost Property
Poems! Stories! Jokes! Limericks! And Cheese!* Enter the kooky world of International Kid’s Comic and Writer IAN BILLINGS as he rummages in his lost property box to bring you a bonkers book of stuff! His silly style and wacky words will take you on a giggle-filled,...
Review | The Pirate and the Firefly
Based on Psalm 1:1-3: 1 Oh, the joys of those who do not follow the advice of the wicked, or stand around with sinners, or join in with mockers. 2 But they delight in the law of the Lord, meditating on it day and night. 3 They are like trees planted along the...
Review | 90 Minutes in Heaven
It's been more than ten years since 90 Minutes in Heaven was first released and it's still among the top books for inspirational reading. We've read the accounts of heaven from the Bible. We've heard the miracles of those who have died and come back to live among us....
Review | Vignettes of Yvette at Vi
This is a true story of how John felt and reacted to the decline of his wife, Yvette, into the quicksands of dementia. The story relates how he, Carmen (the companion to Yvette), and others struggled, sometimes against "wise counsel" to prevent Yvette from sliding...
Review | There’s a Hamster in the Dashboard
A book of essays by award-winning author and journalist David W. Berner is the next best thing to storytelling around a bonfire. In There’s a Hamster in the Dashboard, Berner shares stories of “a life in pets”—from a collie that herds Berner home when the author goes...
