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Payne & Misery (A Christine Sterling Mystery)
Catherine Leggitt
4.4 Stars (40 Reviews)
Genre: Religious & Inspirational Fiction | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Religion & Spirituality

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All that glitters is not gold for Christine Sterling.

The luster of her shiny Golden Years dream fades when Christine’s newly retired husband, Jesse, becomes obsessed with a hobby requiring extra time away from her. Mired in boredom, Christine develops a bad reputation for conjuring wild tales to explain ordinary occurrences. Then she meets someone who has true reason to complain, if anyone does.

Lila Payne’s life is the mirror opposite of ideal. The plight of this seemingly abused woman gnaws at Christine, but the authorities turn a deaf ear to Christine’s pleas for help on Lila’s behalf.

Spurred into action when her beloved dog Molly and Lila both disappear on the same night, Christine dives into a scary pool swirling with muddy secrets and misery. Sensing God at work in the situation Christine continues to search and pray, but even with God’s help, can they save Lila and Molly before it’s too late?

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Way Out Of Here
Adam Light
4.4 Stars (16 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Horror | Short Stories

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Meet Gordon Delanolan. Just call him Nolan, everyone else does. Nolan is bored with life and in dire need of adventure. The only problem is that he has done everything, and there doesn’t seem to be anything else left to add spice to his existence.

Then one night Nolan is shocked and terrified to hear a disembodied voice coming from his navel. Reality, he finds, is much more tenuous than he at first believed.

At first he thinks he may be going insane, but perhaps he has found the way out of his jaded existence afterall.

This short story was originally published as BELLY BUTTON WINDOW, but I have elected to release it under its original title with a modified cover.

It will still be available in the previous format as part of the Light Brothers’ short story collection THE CORPUS CORRUPTUM.

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Right Mate, Let’s Get On With It
Gregory Crouch
4.4 Stars (14 Reviews)
Genre: Sports & Outdoors | Travel

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Right Mate, Let’s Get On With It explores the outrageous accomplishments and inner workings of one of the most powerful rope teams in mountaineering history – the partnership of Australian Andrew Lindblade and Kiwi Athol Whimp. Together, they climbed some of the most difficult, dangerous, and beautiful mountains in the world — among them Jannu and Thalay Sagar, vertiginous Himalayan summits that make Mount Everest look like a bump.

Tragically, Athol Whimp died in a fall in the mountains of New Zealand in early 2012. Right Mate, Let’s Get On With It was originally published in the June, 2004 issue of Climbing (No. 321), and veteran mountaineer and author Gregory Crouch has updated and eReleased the story in Athol’s honor with Andrew Lindblade’s cooperation and nineteen of his best photos.

Originally intended for a climbing audience, this eVersion includes a glossary explaining climbing jargon so non-climbers can better appreciate these amazing men.

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Essenced (The Division Chronicles: Book One)
Connie L. Smith
5.0 Stars (5 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Teen & Young Adult

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Years ago, demons were forced out of the earth’s realm by a band of supernatural fighters, banished from the place and its people in the aftermath of a horrific war. It should’ve ended there – would’ve – if not for the final demon’s claw snagging on the open portal. What felt like victory became only a reprieve, the winning warriors understanding that the tear would spread, and the demons eventually would escape exile. It was only a matter of time, and a need for future defense – a question of genetics and essences, magic and power.

Now, centuries later, a new army must bind together – one of teenagers with inhuman potentials and abilities…

AJ went to bed Sunday night an average teenage girl, clumsy and athletically lacking. So when she wakes up Monday morning with super-strength, she does what any rational person would do: She goes into denial. When a smoking hot guy in a suit shows up, rambling about the end of the war and demons spilling through some kind of rift, she refuses to listen, telling herself he’s insane. Except weird things just won’t quit happening, and the guy keeps popping up in her life, trying to explain the changes suddenly happening within her. Is she crazy, or is this guy… not so crazy after all?

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Resolutions That Stick! How 12 Habits Can Transform Your New Year
S.J. Scott
4.5 Stars (22 Reviews)
Genre: Health, Fitness & Dieting | Business & Investing

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DISCOVER:: How to Make New Year’s Resolutions That Actually Stick!

Tell me if this sounds familiar: “The Ball” is about to drop on New Year’s Eve.2014 promises a brand new year, full of potential and infinite possibilities.So you make a list of the ways that this year will be different.Then what happens?Usually by late January you’ve already given up on your goals and moved on to something else.

The question is:”Why do people fail with their New Year’s resolutions?”

The problem stems from what you expect to happen over the next 12 months.Instead of trying to make a gradual change, it’s easy to approach the New Year with an “all or nothing” mindset. You want things to happen, so you create a series of lofty goals that can’t possibly be achieved in a short amount of time. And ultimately this leads to failure.

The Secret to a Successful New Year’s Resolution?

Is there a “secret” to making 2014 the best year ever?

The answer is simple: Focus on one major goal (or a few) for the next year and then develop a series of habits that works towards achieving it. Instead of trying to change your entire life in January, the simpler strategy is to adopt a 12-month plan where you’re making constant improvements. You’ll still get to set fun goals for the next year, but with the following plan you’ll succeed because you’re simply focusing on making one positive change at a time.

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