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In Book 1 of the Twenty-Seven series fifty-six-year-old Gilbert Morgan has treasure hunting in his blood. While on a dive to find a sunken ship, Morgan is nearly out of oxygen when he accidentally cuts his hand on a throny plant. While he sleeps, his body reverts back to that of a twenty-seven year old. After his diving crew stares at him in disbelief the next morning, a now much younger-looking Morgan quickly determines the source of his youthfulness and excavates the plant. While Morgan attemps to understand how to replicate the proccess and subsequently commercialize it, billionare William S. Bates, who has learned of the aquatic plant’s amazing powers, launches a fast-paced chase to steal the amazing plant from its rightful owner. Join Morgan and his crew through the wild ride that ensues with such an invaluble treasure hunt find. “What a fun book! I love a book that surprises and intrigues me and this one certainly did. I never knew what was coming next and it made me think about the “what ifs” in life. I also very much enjoyed getting to know the characters and their personalities, I felt like I really got to know them.”
Learn the stories behind this luxurious—and haunted—ocean liner . . . Includes photos! For thirty-one years, the RMS Queen Mary sailed the North Atlantic. It helped defeat Hitler and was the ship of choice for the world’s rich and famous. Now in retirement in the Port of Long Beach, the “Stateliest Ship Afloat” plays host to tourists, travelers—and more than six hundred spirits that roam her halls and passageways. These choice decks remain the floating home of a few regulars, including the oft-glimpsed White Lady, as well as Little Jackie, John Henry and, of course, Grumpy. Join paranormal investigators Brian Clune and Bob Davis as they take you to the hot spots of activity from port to starboard and relate tales from the dockside about the spirits that haunt the grandest liner ever built.
Imaginative story about a being who we first meet in Atlantis. As he progresses through each of his seven lives, he experiences new circumstances and situations each designed to provide a new ribbon of knowledge and perspective. During his procession he has the opportunity to interact in a variety of relationships with other beings, some that he has known previously. At the end of each life he finds himself in a place of pure whiteness, the bridge, where there is no body, only thoughts and a guide helping him to reflect upon what he has learned—and determine whether it is time to make use of his understanding in another, mysterious way. “I absolutely loved Seven Bridges! It drew me in fr...
This business book is written for solopreneurs and small companies. Simple, practical, effective and customer-pleasing business tools are arranged in eight operational groups. These 255 tools focus on small, one-percent improvements. The book layout and design facilitate rapid information retrieval and simple tool evaluation and implementation. This is a fast-read professional resource that is brief, clear and easy on the eyes.
TO VEGAS and BACK is Casino meets The Burning Bed, peppered with The Glass Castle. The story begins with a twenty-six-year-old woman living the American dream in the 1960s. She was a homemaker and mother of three in the beautiful suburbs of Philadelphia. At thirty-two she gets a divorce and trades brownies and carpools for pasties and feathers as a Showgirl in Las Vegas. In a nutshell, this woman leaves her husband in 1972 and is swooped up by a rich man who wants to make her a showgirl. He moves her to Vegas and shortly after, he is murdered. Distraught, she is visited by the FBI to learn her deceased friend was a crook and ran a Ponzi scheme. She then meets a Vegas mobster who introduces her into the world of sex, drugs and the underground workings of Vegas casinos. She realizes her dream when she nails an audition and becomes one of the most sought-after showgirls of her time in the Tropicana's famous Les Folies Bergere. Finally, this woman meets a man who wants to marry her and take in her children-a man who nearly destroys them with violence, alcohol and abuse over the course of six years. The author can tell this story firsthand, because this woman is her mother.
Rafer Johnson's story is the classic American dream: hard work leading to success, honor, and glory. Here, he openly writes about his humble beginnings in an obscure African American Texas ghetto, his growing up in the all-white, sun-drenched Californian town of Kingsburg, and his time at UCLA as the president of the student body and an acclaimed athlete. His talents brought him to dramatic athletic duels in Moscow, Melbourne, and Rome, and to the glamour of acting, broadcasting, and politics in Hollywood, Washington, D.C., and the rest of the nation. Structured around the ten events of the decathlon, Rafer's memoir vividly describes an exceptional life. It introduces remarkable people, both unknown and celebrated (the Kennedy family; Gloria Steinem; Bill Bright, founder of Campus Crusade; Tom Brokaw; and others), who befriended Rafer and affected his life. It tells of obstacles and tragedies--crippling injuries, an alcoholic father, the assassination of his close friend Robert F. Kennedy--and what it takes to overcome them. With tact, integrity, and acute observation, Rafer Johnson shares the intimate moments that have shaped his life and the lives of others.
In this comprehensive overview, Idiot's Guides: Starting & Running a Marijuana Business teaches readers how to end up on the lucrative side of the Green Rush, whether they plan to grow, sell, or both, by learning the best practices for securing locations and permits, dealing with the financial restraints from the U.S. Government, in addition to all of the day-to-day aspects of managing a business. The book includes: - Insight on legal challenges from state-to-state and how to navigate them to maximize earning potential. - Expert advice on locating cultivation/dispensary sites, creating a business plan, securing finances, training staff, dealing with security measures, paying taxes, and offering medical patient counseling. - Marketing strategies to ensure the business grows and operates legally and effectively. - Checklists for any owner and manager to incorporate in their business and training to ensure all systems are covered.
Describes the history, customs, and marine life of Bonaire, and recommends the best places to dive, stay, and eat.
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They say monotony is the enemy of monogamy. Mike Rivers was a self-confessed geek and there was nothing monotonous about his life after he met her. He was a computer nerd who knew nothing about women or much about life away from his keyboard. Then he met Bunny and thus began his lessons about women and about sex and about love. Three things of which he had zero knowledge. Mike innocently entered into a world he had only read and dreamed about. A world of sex, sex and more sex. Bunny told him there was a vast difference between love and fucking and that he shouldn't confuse the two. Luckily he was a quick study and Bunny was a patient teacher. Mike tell the story of how he entered into a family of hedonists and came to love it and Bunny's odd family. Mike listened intently as Bunny tells him about her life before they met. This is a shooter's yarn so of course there is interracial sex. There is plenty of one on one, two on one and more on one. There is also some girl on girl sex.