An Unforgettable Lesson In Hope
In a town where everyone knows everything, the author of this lively, uncoventional memoir came to live in a place no one knows exists.
In a town where everyone knows everything, the author of this lively, uncoventional memoir came to live in a place no one knows exists.
In the 25 + years of working with some of the best people in Business Development within the power generation industry, we have found some unique characteristics that separate these individuals from the rest. It doesn?t seem to matter what organization they work for, or the services, the client base or the economic climate.
Some Enchanted Autumn by Linda Andrews is an excellent gift idea for the Halloween season. Vampires, skeletons, spiders, witches? they are all here ? but this is definitely not a children?s book…
Phillip Margolin’s novels have hit every major best-seller list acrosss the country, including The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Los Angeles Times and Publishers Weekly. The best-selling author and Edgar Award Nominee returns with “Lost Lake” (HarperTorch, $9.99), an explosive thriller about how a young journalist’s “paranoid” theories just might be true.
Flowers epitomise emotion and can have a very beneficial impact on people. Wouldn?t it be even better if people were able to confidently buy sustainable, ethically-sourced flowers to communicate their feelings? This article highlights the importance of buying ethically sourced flowers, while detailing the European initiative, Fair Flowers Fair Plants.
Silent Lies is an action romance saga, that takes the reader through decades of a tumultuous time between the end of World War I and the beginnings of World War II. Excellent and intelligent use of actual historical events makes this piece both educational and entertaining…
As the only super power, America and its concept of freedom were challenged on one international front after another. Sept. 11, 2001, and its aftermath in Afghanistan and Iraq have brought to focus America’s idea of freedom and led to national soul searching concerning U.S. military activity in other lands.
Want to reduce corporate crime? Stop punitively fining large corporations! There is a better way.
Shadow of an Indian Star is a 500-page historical fiction set in the early 1800?s. It accurately brings life to a fascinating era of gun slinging, saloon drinking, hard work, rough living and bittersweet romance. The exploits of heroes, villains and those just trying to survive during this tumultuous era are certain to keep readers aching to turn the next page.
Will the perils and politics of radical religion, limited future oil resources and massive public and private debt bring America to her knees? Are we in fact on the road to an apocalyptic future?