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by T.D. Jakes - Christian, Christian Living, Inspirational, Personal Growth, Religion, Spirituality

Whether you are just starting out, starting over or wondering if there is greater success than what you've already accomplished, now is the time to reset your inner compass. Clear your path of distractions and disruptions. Correct places where you have veered off course. Get unstuck. Embrace your divine purpose and, with this revelatory guide from T.D. Jakes, dare to pursue the unseen order in your life circumstances that is your DESTINY.

by Robert Whitlow - Christian, Christian Fiction, Fiction, Suspense, Thriller
Rowland Sinclair doesn't fit with his family. His conservative older brother, Wilfred, thinks he's reckless, a black sheep; his aging mother thinks he's her son who was killed in the war. Only his namesake Uncle Rowly, a kindred spirit, understands him --- and now he's been brutally murdered in his own home. The police are literally clueless, and so Rowly takes it upon himself to investigate the crime. In order to root out the guilty party, he uses his wealth and family influence to infiltrate the upper echelons of both the old and the new guard, playing both against the middle in a desperate and risky attempt to find justice for his uncle. With his bohemian housemates --- a poet, a painter, and a free-spirited sculptress --- watching his back, Rowly unwittingly exposes a conspiracy that just might be his undoing.
by Kathryn Springer, Katie Ganshert, and Beth K. Vogt - Christian, Christian Fiction, Fiction, Religion, Religion & Spirituality, Women's Fiction

The honor of your presence is requested at 3 autumn weddings . . .In A SEPTEMBER BRIDE, Deputy Jesse Kent and newcomer Annie Price reenact a historical wedding, and make-believe nuptials quickly give way to real-life emotions. In AN OCTOBER BRIDE, no one but Jake and Emma know the true reason they’re getting married --- so Emma’s dying father can walk her down the aisle. However; feelings quickly arise while planning thier wedding. In A NOVEMBER BRIDE, Sadie pursues the only man she knows willing to put down his iPhone and have face-to-face conversations with her: Erik. But when he realizes he’s fallen for her, can Erik convince Sadie his just-for-fun dates were the prelude to “’til death do us part”?

by Lynn Morris - Christian, Christian Fiction, Historical Fiction, Historical Romance, Regency Romance, Romance


Lady Mirabella Tirel, the beautiful daughter of the Marquess of Camarden, takes a practical approach to love since a dashing captain broke her heart at age 17. Now at almost 22 years old, she has decided to endure one last London season to secure a suitable engagement and begin a simple life in the country.
Sir Giles Knyvet is Mirabella's oldest friend and her most dependable ally, and he is also secretly in love with her. Yet he knows the prospect of a relationship is doubtful: Besides being a mere baronet, he aims to settle a large family debt before sharing his feelings with her. But as Mirabella draws close to a suitable match, Giles may need to interfere to buy himself more time.

by Robert K. Tanenbaum - Fiction, Suspense, Thriller

A tremendous fatal blast rocks a book-signing event where supporters have gathered to see the inspirational leading advocate for New York City charter schools, a Holocaust survivor. A neo-Nazi is the prime suspect, but District Attorney Butch Karp believes the hate crime may be a cover-up for a more sinister plot. The treacherous teacher’s union president has long been furious at the unqualified successes of the charter school movement, which threatens to expose his corrupt practices. But is there another motive behind the attack that could derail the case?

by Ta-Nehisi Coates - Memoir, Nonfiction

Americans have built an empire on the idea of “race,” a falsehood that damages us all but falls most heavily on the bodies of black women and men --- bodies exploited through slavery and segregation, and, today, threatened, locked up and murdered out of all proportion. What is it like to inhabit a black body and find a way to live within it? And how can we all honestly reckon with this fraught history and free ourselves from its burden? BETWEEN THE WORLD AND ME is Ta-Nehisi Coates’ attempt to answer these questions in a letter to his adolescent son.

by Sophie Littlefield - Fiction, Psychological Suspense, Psychological Thriller, Suspense, Thriller

Maris’ safe suburban world was shattered the day her daughter was found murdered, presumably at the hands of the young woman’s boyfriend. Her marriage crumbling, her routine shattered, Maris walks away from her pampered life as a Bay Area mom the day she receives a call from Ron, father of her daughter’s killer. Wracked with guilt over his son’s actions (and his own possible contribution to them), he asks Maris a single question: Should he jump? With a man’s life in her hands, Maris must decide, perhaps for the first time, what she truly wants.

by Jeremy Sorese - Graphic Novel

After years of technological advancement, the relationship between humans and robots is changing. Reduced energy stores mean humans can no longer rely on the support of their robotic counterparts. In the midst of this turmoil, one woman faces her own breakdown at the hands of a manipulative friend. Jeremy Sorese explores how heartbreak can make us feel like the center of the universe and how the realization that we aren’t is often more painful than the heartbreak itself.
 

by Daniel Burwen and Mike de Seve - Graphic Novel

The year is 1953. As the value of oil skyrockets, global power brokers begin to take interest in the political regimes of the Middle East. British agents have controlled Iranian oil exports for a generation, but the Shah’s hold on peace is shaky as a charismatic leader enters the scene. OPERATION AJAX is the story of the CIA coup that removed the democratically elected Mossadegh and reinstated the monarchy.

by Meg Waite Clayton - Fiction, Historical Fiction

Opening in Normandy on June 29, 1944, THE RACE FOR PARIS follows two American female war correspondents on their quest to document (and make) history by covering the Allied liberation of Paris. Jane is a young, single journalist for the Nashville Banner. When she’s assigned to cover a field hospital, she meets Olivia, “Liv,” an Associated Press photographer. However, due to their gender, Liv and Jane are constantly confronted by red tape. Reluctantly accompanied by Fletcher, a male British military reporter, the two women go AWOL and chase their story through gunfire, carnage and death scarring the French countryside.