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Labyrinth of Passions

by Julia Ann Charpentier

A love story is often propelled by the thrill of sexual conquest. "Labyrinth of Passions" is no exception. This stereotypical novel of physical desire takes countless turns—all predictable. Yet author Angelica Rose’s explicit realism... Read More

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Wise Parent

by Patty Sutherland

Every parent wishes to act wisely in raising their child, and a multitude of books have been written to assist them in the endeavor. In "Wise Parent", Dean Michaels, a lawyer and student of wisdom teachings, composes 100 meaningful... Read More

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Tiffany's Swedenborgian Angels

by Alex Moore

“Love, no matter how pure and powerful, always needs the balance of wisdom for full and glorious expression,” write the authors of Tiffany’s Swedenborgian Angels in regard to the art glass window dedicated to the Angel of Pergamos.... Read More

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Two Chai Day

by Diane Gardner

“The hardest part of mourning,” says Irene McGoldrick, “is that no one else can do it for you.” Most of us who have lost a loved one appreciate that truth. But we also know the blessing of a friend who has been there. In "Two... Read More

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Grow Global

by Barry Silverstein

"Grow Global" by Jan Yager, an author of numerous business books and a consultant on foreign rights, is a handy all-in-one resource for business people who need to know about protocols in countries around the world. It is a book that can... Read More

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Boardinghouse Stew

by Brandon Stickney

Things were different back then. There was a war on, and everyone in the US was deeply involved, from rationing daily foodstuffs to—if you were Japanese—being forcefully uprooted from your home to a filthy “relocation center,”... Read More

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