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Bargain Book: 12/28/2025 The Rescues Book 3: The Women of Strength, Courage, and Hope Series by Jordan Standridge

Bargain Book: 12/28/2025 The Rescues Book 3: The Women of Strength, Courage, and Hope Series by Jordan Standridge

Her purpose was to resurrect hope in others. This time, it was her turn. A chance meeting took RV traveler Ripley Capilano to Harmony Hills Equestrian Center. Little did she know this would be the beginning of her greatest adventure of all. When a traumatized horse...

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Free Book: 12/27/2025 Confessions of A Charismatic Christian by Rick Dewhurst

Free Book: 12/27/2025 Confessions of A Charismatic Christian by Rick Dewhurst

A memoir high-lighting a 40-year spiritual journey in the Charismatic Movement, including first-hand accounts of John Wimber's Vineyard, the Kansas City Prophets, MorningStar Ministries, and the Toronto Blessing. A review for those who were there, and a few insights...

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Featured Book: The Munich Girl by Phyllis Edgerly Ring

Featured Book: The Munich Girl by Phyllis Edgerly Ring

Phyllis Edgerly Ring’s novel, The Munich Girl: A Novel of the Legacies
That Outlast War, explores the enduring effects of a woman’s secret
friendship with Hitler’s mistress, Eva Braun. Phyllis is also the author
of the novel, Snow Fence Road, and of the nonfiction works, Life at
First Sight: Finding the Divine in the Details and With Thine Own Eyes:
Why Imitate the Past When We Can Investigate Reality? She studied plant
sciences and ecology, worked as a nurse, taught English to
kindergartners in China, coordinated programs at a Baha’i conference
center, and returns as often as she can to her childhood home of
Germany.

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Bargain Book: 12/18/2025 The Dog Who Saved Christmas: A Rescue Dog’s Funny Story by Kit James

Bargain Book: 12/18/2025 The Dog Who Saved Christmas: A Rescue Dog’s Funny Story by Kit James

What has Christmas got to do with dogs? In Elliott’s case, plenty. Christmas means dog TV star Elliott is very much in demand, but something goes wrong. And that’s when one thing leads to another…But Elliott has come to always expect the unexpected. Clever dog! Both...

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Featured Book: Completely Opposite by Nellie Holloday

Featured Book: Completely Opposite by Nellie Holloday

Later, after the dishes are done and the house falls into that soft, sleepy hush, I step out onto the porch. The air smells like pine and a hint of grilled corn, and somewhere a coyote yips into the night before settling back into silence.
I sink into the porch swing, pulling my knees close, and stare out at the stars. They’re sharp and scattered tonight, like someone flung a handful of diamonds across black velvet.
Emma’s words from earlier echo in my head: “You can’t outrun something that’s already in your heart.”
I think about Maisie’s tearful eyes, the way Jack’s voice cracked just a little when he said don’t leave us, and how his hand brushed mine when he helped clear the table, quick, accidental, but enough to make something deep inside me ache.
I close my eyes, and in the silence, the truth settles heavy and sure.
I want to belong here, more than I should, more than I planned.
But wanting something this much only stirs the fear that surrounds me. And I can’t help wondering… am I strong enough to face it?

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Bargain Book: 12/02/2025 Kyle Benjamin Kesselman: A Story Told in One Room by Jake Diamond

Bargain Book: 12/02/2025 Kyle Benjamin Kesselman: A Story Told in One Room by Jake Diamond

In a stark police interview room, Jake Diamond recounts a decade-long nightmare that began innocently enough at a Jewish youth group camp in 2011. What starts as a fleeting encounter with the quirky, younger Kyle Benjamin Kesselman evolves into a harrowing tale of...

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Free Book: 12/01/25 Rogue God by Rick Waugh

Free Book: 12/01/25 Rogue God by Rick Waugh

Angels don’t say things like that…. Cantor doesn’t want to go see the angel, even though she’s supposed to enhance his sparse magical skills; the process sometimes fails, badly, ending in insanity, or death. Unfortunately, the summons comes as a compulsion that can’t...

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Featured Book: Grace Anatomy by Samuel German

Featured Book: Grace Anatomy by Samuel German

Samuel German writes poetry and is known for simple prose that everyone can read and understand. He currently lives in Guangzhou, China, and enjoys traveling and learning new languages. His adventures began in Norway in 2008, but also include: Turkey, Poland, Thailand, and Saudi Arabia. He’s more focused on the future than the present or past.

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Featured Book: The Christmas Wish in Twinkle Falls by Freda Ann

Featured Book: The Christmas Wish in Twinkle Falls by Freda Ann

I was born in a small town in southern New Jersey but lived with my parents and four older siblings in a sleepy little beach town along the Delaware Bay named Fortescue.

When I was six years old, we moved to Port St. Lucie, Florida, a then small town near the east coast. Years later with a family of my own, me and my soulmate moved to another small town near Crystal River, Florida.

Due to numerous food allergies I’ve been a vegan for five years. I love animals, especially dogs and horses. I’m an avid romance reader and movie lover, I’m obsessed with dark chocolate, coffee, and I enjoy crafting throughout the year.

Me and my husband like traveling in our thirty-five foot RV with our fur-babies, Sofie and Coco, when we have free time. Many of my sweet romance books have been created while riding with my husband at the wheel and the pups supervising.

With five adult children, and nine grandkids, I enjoy lots of family time and host gatherings for everyone to come together so we can catch up when our schedules align.

Some of my happiest moments as an author have been while reading emails from my fans who take the time to share something about themselves, to wish me well (especially during my cancer treatments in 2022), or to let me know what their favorite story was.

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Featured Book: The Butler Did It! by Jinx James

Featured Book: The Butler Did It! by Jinx James

Comedy fiction author Jinx James was born in the UK and lives in Australia. He worked in music and advertising and has always been fascinated by charisma, satire, and what makes people laugh. He’s also intrigued by how his characters react when confronted by a terrifying dilemma. As he always says, it’s the characters that write the stories, not him. They seem to somehow insist that their voices are heard, and often it’s with a chuckle.
Today Jinx lives in a wine-growing area in regional Australia with his wife and two dogs. As Kit James, he writes a humorous series, Mutt to Megastar, starring Elliott, a wisecracking dog.

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Free Book: 12/27/2025 Confessions of A Charismatic Christian by Rick Dewhurst

Free Book: 12/27/2025 Confessions of A Charismatic Christian by Rick Dewhurst

A memoir high-lighting a 40-year spiritual journey in the Charismatic Movement, including first-hand accounts of John Wimber's Vineyard, the Kansas City Prophets, MorningStar Ministries, and the Toronto Blessing. A review for those who were there, and a few insights...

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Featured Book: The Munich Girl by Phyllis Edgerly Ring

Featured Book: The Munich Girl by Phyllis Edgerly Ring

Phyllis Edgerly Ring’s novel, The Munich Girl: A Novel of the Legacies
That Outlast War, explores the enduring effects of a woman’s secret
friendship with Hitler’s mistress, Eva Braun. Phyllis is also the author
of the novel, Snow Fence Road, and of the nonfiction works, Life at
First Sight: Finding the Divine in the Details and With Thine Own Eyes:
Why Imitate the Past When We Can Investigate Reality? She studied plant
sciences and ecology, worked as a nurse, taught English to
kindergartners in China, coordinated programs at a Baha’i conference
center, and returns as often as she can to her childhood home of
Germany.

read more
Featured Book: Completely Opposite by Nellie Holloday

Featured Book: Completely Opposite by Nellie Holloday

Later, after the dishes are done and the house falls into that soft, sleepy hush, I step out onto the porch. The air smells like pine and a hint of grilled corn, and somewhere a coyote yips into the night before settling back into silence.
I sink into the porch swing, pulling my knees close, and stare out at the stars. They’re sharp and scattered tonight, like someone flung a handful of diamonds across black velvet.
Emma’s words from earlier echo in my head: “You can’t outrun something that’s already in your heart.”
I think about Maisie’s tearful eyes, the way Jack’s voice cracked just a little when he said don’t leave us, and how his hand brushed mine when he helped clear the table, quick, accidental, but enough to make something deep inside me ache.
I close my eyes, and in the silence, the truth settles heavy and sure.
I want to belong here, more than I should, more than I planned.
But wanting something this much only stirs the fear that surrounds me. And I can’t help wondering… am I strong enough to face it?

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