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Grieving a Soulmate

by Patty Sutherland

Robert and Jeri Orfali were inseparable for thirty years. Together they wrote three bestselling software books, traveled extensively, and were peacefully living in Hawaii when Jeri was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 1999. For the next... Read More

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Resurrecting the Street

by Cindy Kryszak

“The days immediately following 9/11 presented the financial industry with the greatest operational crisis in its history,” writes author Jeff Ingber in "Resurrecting the Street". The attack presented a disaster recovery challenge on... Read More

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Error of Understanding

by Julia Ann Charpentier

For those who believe in reincarnation, the prospect of recalling every detail of a previous existence may evoke fear or fascination. Stella McMillan explores this exciting theme in "Error of Understanding". It is the first book in her... Read More

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Awakening to Awareness

by Julia Ann Charpentier

The fourth installment of an innovative series of six books by Stella McMillan, "Awakening to Awareness" is the first book of an anticipated second trilogy titled Era/Error of Discernment. In this gripping story of rebirth, the author... Read More

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Dad, Me, and Muhammad Ali

by Gary Presley

Youngsters learn early that there are three primary responses to fall back on when they’ve done something wrong. For example, if a boy were to break his father’s favorite sports souvenir, he could lie, keep silent, or confess and... Read More

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Moving Pieces

by Amanda McCorquodale

Author Emily Maroutian reveals little about the protagonist in "Moving Pieces". The character’s gender remains nebulous, although context often leans toward the masculine. The nameless figure is a software developer, who has a passion... Read More

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With A Heavy Heart

by Dawn Goldsmith

Austrian engineer and German spy, J.L. Stein, leads readers through the dark labyrinth of his family’s history, including tales of concentration camps, Nazis, and the KKK. In this ambitious novel, Sam Taggart balances the evil with... Read More

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The Rafters

by Gary Klinga

The Rafters is AC Montgomery’s first book in an anticipated seven-volume fantasy saga series. The story is centered around Rhyus Delmar. He belongs to a race of people called the “somn,” some of whom are blessed with unusual... Read More

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