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I write fiction for young people because I love the infinite imaginative space it offers. Children and young adults are incredibly open to the literature of the fantastic. So far this century, we've enjoyed stories about magic and wizards, vampires and werewolves. Yet the most fantastic subject of all is, herbal medicine. Jessica’s In College by Liberty Dendron A teenage girl, learns how to cure and heal people. Jessica lives in a small town in Virginia. She grows up in Dendron and learns the knowledge of herbal medicine by helping John Earl. A chance encounter opens up a new life that includes a college education. But Jessica longs for her country home….
A gangster story has never been so gripping, and falling in love again has never been so dangerous. He’ll Kill You is a trip deep down into the gangsters rabbit hole – a book that shows how the “game” actually works including the compromises it asks of those who play by its rules -- and a portrait of two people fleeing for their lives, trying to regain a normal life, is a masterly depiction of the real world of shadows.
Carl Vincent is an honest lawyer that believes in honor and justice. His beliefs are frequently tested when trying to survive in a corrupt city controlled by crooked politicians, and wealthy drug dealers. Whether his case involves deadly racketeers, or the wealthy and corrupt ruling elite, Carl Vincent understands that the fate of his client always comes back to one thing. He must discover the truth behind all of the lies. There are only a handful of mysteries in this world that simply cannot be explained. Most people like to believe that even the most impossible crime can be solved if given enough time, but that’s not always true. It's a dark stormy windy night in Portsmouth, and The Corn...
This story is set in Africa’s colonial past, Yolanda The Enchantress is full of romance, drama, and humor. Vivid, expertly crafted characters make this novel more than memorable—is unforgettable. “Yolanda The Enchantress” Is about the settling of the African wilderness in its simplest form; it is also a love story, one man trying to decide between two women, a young Zulu girl and a beautiful widow, settling the Congo with her brothers. Dominique de Salvo a soldier in the Portuguese army is forced to capture a young African girl. Yolanda had lived with her Zulu relative all her life. Dominique is determines to take her to her relatives - if he can find them. However, Dominique also ha...
You have entered a world of fictional crime, where greed, bribery and selfish desire lurk in the minds of normal folks and spur them to commit heinous crimes. It is also a world of detectives – private eyes and maverick cops – who see what mere mortals overlook, uncover hidden clues and shift through evidence to bring the guilty to justice. Innocent victims caught up in a nightmare of false accusations and dangerous events beyond their control. A handy man snooping through dresser draws, peering through keyholes and listening threw doors. Into the lives of high society to uncover dark secrets. Daring crooks vying for one great score and the determined detectives in hot pursuit. Crazy criminals, daring detectives, and damsels in distress, pernicious plots, malicious murder, and tantalizing tales!
In a jungle village high up on Ghost Mountain, the people were happy and lived well, their leader was Chief Amado. The chief told stories and had words of wisdom. All of the people in his village loved his stories which left everybody around him hypnotized. For years nothing exciting happened in the village. Then one day a man wandered into their village, saying he'd gotten lost in the jungle and asked for something to eat. After he had eaten, he told the people of Ghost Mountain how he felt about them, He told them that people in neighboring villages were starving and had nothing. The man’s words and attitude were aggressive and violent, but Chief Amado said he would go to the nearest vil...
In Tell Me a Story Papa, see how imagination and dreams can make things feel real. A young girl wakes her father up from a dream, and asked him to tell her a story … A book of imagination and dreams, a collection of short stories told in a dream, with colorful illustrations and tongue-twisting names. Each page makes a statement with an observation. The first page reads, “Years ago, before men came to the Zambezi River, there lived hundreds of animals on its shores. Ghost Mountain is a beautiful place with acacia trees and plants. The banks of the Zambezi is covered with wild grass, zebras, elephants, giraffes, hippos, and other animals. The animal herds were neither large nor small, and some had traveled miles to reach the Zambezi.
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