Mail-Order Bride

      Debbie Macomber
     Mail-Order Bride

Now available for the first time as an eBook, Debbie Macomber's irresistible novel puts a modern spin on an old-fashioned way of finding "the one." After Caroline Myers gets her heart broken, her beloved great-aunts send her on a spur-of-the-moment northern adventure, equipped with little more than a batch of their special spiked tea. But soon after hopping a plane to Gold River, Alaska, a still loopy Caroline takes part in an odd ceremony that ends with a kiss from her personal tour guide. The next thing she knows, she wakes up with a ring on her finger. Paul Trevor has always wanted a family, but his long work hours and remote location make dating impossible, so he takes an unconventional first step: sending away for a wife. He falls hard for Caroline's photograph and letter, but after the wedding, it's clear they've both been duped by his new bride's well-meaning aunts. Caroline's afraid this trip has been a mistake. Now Paul just needs to...

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    On the Face of the Waters: A Tale of the Mutiny

      Flora Annie Webster Steel
     On the Face of the Waters: A Tale of the Mutiny

This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.

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    Sixfold Fiction Summer 2014

      Sixfold
     Sixfold Fiction Summer 2014

Sixfold.org is an all-writer-voted journal. All writers who upload their manuscripts vote to select the highest-voted $1000 prize-winning manuscripts and all the short stories and poetry published in each issue.Sixfold.org is an all-writer-voted journal. All writers who upload their manuscripts vote to select the highest-voted $1000 prize-winning manuscripts and all the short stories and poetry published in each issue. In Sixfold Fiction Summer 2014: Bill Pippin, Century; Chris Belden, The Finger; Amberle L. Husbands, Only Whistle Stops; Kyle A. Valenta, The Narrows; Robert Martin, Trepidation; Eileen Arthurs, Portrait of an Artist, After All; Gibson Monk, The Tenth Part of Desire; J. S. Simmons, Bodies In Motion and At Rest; Nancy Nguyen, Truck Stop; Melissa Ragsly, The Pigeons of Apartment 9C; KC Kirkley, Hydrangea; B. Yvette Yun, Fire in the Sky; Katharine O’Flynn, The Island; Brent DeLanoy, Ghosts; Daniel C. Bryant, Out County Road; John Mort, Red Rock Valley; Zac Hill, Conversations With Dakota Fanning; Haley Norris, The Last Day.

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    Neon Literary Magazine #35

      Neon Books
     Neon Literary Magazine #35

Issue 35 of Neon features the work of Jenny Gray, Jack Brodie, Noel Sloboda, Sarah Greenfield Clark, Nicole Cloutier, Derek Adams, Deborah Sellers, and Annette Volfing. The cover image is by Imran Khan.From the author of Flyday, Sunset on Mars is a collection of four sci-fi flash fiction stories: two lovers are separated by distance and a sunset; a dentist is undeterred by a zombie invasion; two high school students discover a terrible secret about the zombies; and a captain and a robot are lost in space.

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    THE 17 SUPER DUMBASS BLOGGING BLUNDERS

      Blog Beast
     THE 17 SUPER DUMBASS BLOGGING BLUNDERS

This report is about more than just the 17 Blogging Blunders that most people make when it comes to blogging. And it’s about more than just making money blogging. I’ll cover that too, because there are millions to be made through blogging, if you do it right... The thing is, no matter what business you’re in, money is simply the byproduct of right-thinking combined with right-action.This report is about more than just the 17 Blogging Blunders that most people make when it comes to blogging. And it’s about more than just making money blogging. I’ll cover that too, because there are millions to be made through blogging, if you do it right... The thing is, no matter what business you’re in, money is simply the byproduct of right-thinking combined with right-action. After today, your “thinking” and, if you choose, your “action” will change completely. I promise you that. But before we get going, it’s super-important to understand that this report is REALLY about one thing: “NOT”... By that, I mean how “NOT” to think and what “NOT” to do if you want to really succeed online. And before I make my next statement, let me tell you - it may be a bit hard for you to accept when you first hear it... But you can’t truly make progress or succeed unless you’re open to accepting that I’m about to tell you. So, unless you can open your mind to something that might seem a bit far fetched at first, and trust what I’m about to tell you, you might as well STOP READING THIS REPORT RIGHT NOW. NOT EVERYONE IS READY FOR THE CONCEPT I´M ABOUT TO SHARE. COME BACK AND READ IT WHEN YOU ARE READY. The thing is, whether you know it or not, you’ve been a VICTIM. A victim of a dubious, nearly undetectable disease that has you and so many other people headed in the opposite direction of success online... Tell me this: What did you picture life being like when you first got the idea of trying to create income online? Did you see yourself hunched over a computer until the wee hours of the morning, night after night, ultimately spending LESS time, rather than MORE time with the people you love?

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    The Practical Applications of Fairytale Curses

      Aurelia Black
     The Practical Applications of Fairytale Curses

Sometimes curses have surprising side effects. Sometimes these side effects are surprisingly useful. Princess Lorelai was cursed to fall into a deep sleep on her twenty-first birthday, only to be awoken by true love’s kiss. Until then she’s going to take advantage of her immunity to magic to kick ass, take names, and rescue her friend.Sometimes curses have surprising side effects. Sometimes these side effects are surprisingly useful. Princess Lorelai was cursed to fall into a deep sleep on her twenty-first birthday, only to be awoken by true love’s kiss. Until then she’s going to take advantage of her immunity to magic to kick ass, take names, and rescue her friend.When Lorelai's friend Honi is kidnapped, it is up to her and her girlfriend-slash- bodyguard to rescue him. Again.

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    Blood of the Wolf

      T. L. Shreffler
     Blood of the Wolf

Jaime will never forgive Sirus, the Alpha who slaughtered her entire pack... too bad he also claims to be her lifemate, the one she is destined to love forever. For the last four years she has ran from from foster home to foster home, hiding from the deadly man who haunts her dreams, but Sirus is a wolf of his word. He will come for her. He will hunt her down and claim her as his mate at any cost.

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    Night Without End

      Alistair MacLean
     Night Without End

From the acclaimed master of action and suspense. The all time classic. An airliner crashes in the polar ice-cap. In temperatures 40 degrees below zero, six men and four women survive. But for the members of a remote scientific research station who rescue them, there are some sinister questions to answer ? the first one being, who shot the pilot before the crash?

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    Poetry Strewn Along Life's Pathways

      Francis Kroncke
     Poetry Strewn Along Life's Pathways

Pathways through peace protests, prison, marriage, children, seeking the Beloved. Poetic journey wending through seminary, monastery, theological schools, anti-war protests, raids on draft board offices, trial and imprisonment, fatherhood, and search for the Beloved.Please let me know what you think i'm trying to get some unbiased feedback.

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    Heart of Steel

      Jennifer Probst
     Heart of Steel

Chandler Santell avoids men--especially the rich and powerful ones who believe more in money than in people. Desperate to save her struggling Yoga and Arts Center, her last hope is the most powerful man in the finance industry, a man reputed to have a "Heart of Steel." Logan Grant knew he was in trouble the moment Chandler Santell walked into his office. He agrees to her crazy deal only when she risks all and guarantees him a profit. Behind the scenes, a dangerous game of love, power, and greed begin to play out--a game Chandler knows nothing about. The payoff is worth millions to the man who can win Chandler's heart. But is love worth the price?

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    The Impossible Knife of Memory

      Laurie Halse Anderson
     The Impossible Knife of Memory

For the past five years, Hayley Kincain and her father, Andy, have been on the road, never staying long in one place as he struggles to escape the demons that have tortured him since his return from Iraq. Now they are back in the town where he grew up so Hayley can attend school. Perhaps, for the first time, Hayley can have a normal life, put aside her own painful memories, even have a relationship with Finn, the hot guy who obviously likes her but is hiding secrets of his own. Will being back home help Andy’s PTSD, or will his terrible memories drag him to the edge of hell, and drugs push him over? The Impossible Knife of Memory is Laurie Halse Anderson at her finest: compelling, surprising, and impossible to put down.

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    Every Good Boy Deserves Favor & Professional Foul

      Tom Stoppard
     Every Good Boy Deserves Favor & Professional Foul

It is Tom Stoppard's very special skill as the master comedian of ideas in the modern theater to create brilliant, biting humor out of serious concerns. Virtually assaulting the audience with a cascade of words and a conspicuous display of intellect, Stoppard, in "Every Good Boy Deserves Favor," contrasts the circumstances of a political prisoner and a mental patient in a Soviet insane asylum, to question the difference, if any, between free will and the freedom to conform. The situation, in which the mental patient "hears" an orchestra, is both chilling and funny as we are introduced to two men who happen to share the same name, are in carcerated in the same cell, and are attended by the same doctor.

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