Living The Dream
Good-looking, educated and charming Jeremiah Cole has always had it easy with the ladies. Even at forty-two, he's still able to rival men half his age and the steady flow of women has not slowed since he was a teenager... See More
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Good-looking, educated and charming Jeremiah Cole has always had it easy with the ladies. Even at forty-two, he's still able to rival men half his age and the steady flow of women has not slowed since he was a teenager... See More
by R.E. Palmer
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To speak The Shadow's Name means salvation -- or destruction. The day draws near when the choice must be made... For three hundred years, the people of the Five Realms have lived in peace. But when creatures of myth walk... See More
by Nidhi Kona
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The Earl is Mine Kieran Kramer Handsome, charismatic, and on the verge of becoming a successful architect, Gregory Sherwood, Lord Westdale, could have just about any woman he wants. So why rush to marry? So far there's... See More
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Normandy 1067---William may have conquered England, but it is a conquest of a different kind that one English earl has in mind. Fresh from his defeat of King Harold at the Battle of Hastings, William of Normandy has... See More
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Erma Lee is on the run... Running from an abusive husband... running from a mother who doesn't care -- never cared. Running from a soul-numbing factory job that has held her down her entire life... Erma Lee and her... See More
by Victoria Christopher Murray
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Two couples find their faith -- and their love -- tested when seduction becomes difficult to resist in this romance novel by a New York Times-bestselling author. The Blackboard Bestseller and NAACP Image Award NomineeA... See More
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Leading scientists and science writers reflect on the life-changing, perspective-changing, new science of human goodness. Where once science painted humans as self-seeking and warlike, today scientists of many disciplines... See More
by J. I. Packer
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This modern classic by the author of Knowing God provides a comprehensive statement of the doctrine of Scripture from an evangelical perspective. J. I. Packer explores the meaning of the word "fundamentalism" and offers a... See More
by Daniel Ruddy
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"A splendid piece of work." -- Edmund Morris In a unique project, author Daniel Ruddy has carefully extracted Teddy Roosevelt's most relevant and telling comments -- from letters, books, speeches, and other sources... See More
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Everyone wants to be happy. But what does that really mean? Increasingly, scientific evidence shows us that true satisfaction and well-being come only from within. Dr. Andrew Weil has proven that the best way to... See More
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Why do the relatively poor native populations in Mexico and Africa have such low levels of the chronic diseases that plague the United States? Why is the rate of seasonal affective disorder in Iceland -- a country where... See More
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With Kurt Vonnegut's seminal anti-war story, Slaughterhouse-Five, Eisner Award-winning writer Ryan North (Unbeatable Squirrel Girl) and Eisner Award-nominated artist Albert Monteys (Universe!) translate a literary classic... See More
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For well over two centuries the question of the composition of the Pentateuch has been among the most central and hotly debated issues in the field of biblical studies. In this book, Joel Baden presents a fresh and... See More
by May Sarton
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In the hallowed halls of one of New England's most prestigious colleges, a young woman finds new and unexpected life as professor while a scandal brews just on the periphery On the train north from New York City, Lucy... See More
by Poopa Dweck
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When the Aleppian Jewish community migrated from the ancient city of Aleppo in historic Syria and settled in New York and Latin American cities in the early 20th century, it brought its rich cuisine and vibrant culture. Most... See More
by Cathy Barrow
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The James Beard Award Nominee for Best Cookbook: Baking and Desserts serves up the delicious new food trend of slab pies -- sweet or savory. For those of you who aren't up on your Pinterest and TikTok food trends, slab pie... See More
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From the host of Comedy Central's newest program, The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore, comes the first paperback reprint of his funny and provocative musings on race in America and other nightly topics--updated with new... See More
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"A grand example of the gothic romance" from the New York Times-bestselling author of The Shivering Sands and Bride of Pendorric (Library Journal). For generations, Victoria Holt has dazzled and entertained millions of... See More
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The story of physicists' quest to answer a mind-boggling question: How can we travel through time? Since H. G. Wells' 1895 classic The Time Machine, readers of science fiction have puzzled over the paradoxes of time travel... See More
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The year is 1072. The Normans have captured England. The Turks have captured a Norman knight. And in order to free him, a soldier named Vallon must capture four rare hawks. On a heart-stopping journey to the far ends... See More
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A fusion of biblical hermeneutics and homiletics, this thorough and well-researched book offers a holistic contemporary approach to the interpretation and preaching of biblical texts, using all the scholarly tools available... See More
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