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| Love blossoms in the warm Hawaiian sun, but something sinister lurks in the silent sea. When a missile test goes off-course, destroying a tourist boat and killing several passengers, dolphin researcher Kaia Ohana is called upon by Navy security head Jesse Matthews to help in the stalled investigation. Is sloppy science at fault---or sabotage and terrorism? |
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| In the first book of the Mountain Song Legacy series readers step into a small Kentucky coal mining town in the late 1800's where hope is found in the hearts of two young girlsthe vibrant, red-headed Maggie MacAuley and her fragile friend Summer Rankin. When Jonathan Stuart, the latest in a succession of educators, actually wants to continue teaching in the one-room schoolhouse, then Maggie and Summer know that he is special. So when Jonathan's cherished flute is stolen, the girls try to find a way to restore music to his life.Sorrow and joy follow in the days to come, and through it all Maggie, Jonathan, and a community rediscover the gifts of faith, friendship, and unwavering love. |
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| It's early May 1865 and the entire south has been devastated by the Civil War. Slaves have been freed, but there is little work, little food for them - or those who used to own them. With Hampton York's cash money scarce, can the plantation he has dreamed of owning ever be returned to it former glory? Young Theo has searched for his mama - a former slave - for months. Will the former slave reunite with the son she desperately longs to find? Lynette Wheeler, a hotel owner in Richmond, has hidden two secrets for over 20 years. Now it seems she must tell the truth. But what will the consequences be if she does? Can they all be brought together again? |
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| Fits Bibles sized: 6 7/8" x 9 5/8" (244 x 177 mm). |
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| If it weren't for the wedding of her favorite aunt Gloria, Diane would never have returned to Dentonville, Texas. Shes been gone for nearly 30 years, but time can't erase the terrible pain of her childhood. Blamed by a drug-addicted, schizophrenic mother and carrying the guilt for her baby sisters death, Diane is an adult with a shattered spirit who often seeks comfort in the beds of men she barely knows. But she isn't the only woman in her family running from the past. Her younger cousins, Yolanda and Regina, whom she thinks of as her sisters, bear related emotional scars. As the three women brace themselves for an emotional reunion, its clear there are no easy resolutions. Dianes mother, Joyce Ann, has slipped even deeper into her mental disorder and can't understand why she can't find her way back to God. But Diane does. The eldest and most stable of the three Divas of Damascus Road, she is hiding the most life-altering secret of all. |
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| * Is Jesus a Democrat or a Republican? Neither, according to Dr. Land, listed as one of Time magazine's "25 Most Influential Evangelicals in America." Offering a reasoned perspective on a number of hot-button political and moral issues, he offers a constructive way to discuss the role of God and religion in America's public agendas. 240 pages, hardcover from W. |
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| The Wacky Protestor is back with plans to infiltrate Mr. Funky's Wild Time, the nation's most popular children's TV show, with his own live satellite feed. Needing the Bibleteam out of the way for his plans to succeed, Wacky Protestor uses his latest technological toy to create false footage that sets the Bibleteam at odds with each other. With the trio focused on being hurt and angry with each other, Wacky Protestor is clear to take control of the broadcasting system's satellite and broadcast his show nationwide. Will the Bibleteam believe the video transmissions they see and become upset with each other? Will they be able to figure out Wacky Protestor's scheme and destory his evil toy before it's too late? |
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| Mary Madison is a wealthy, powerful woman of faith who is known on the political landscape of Washington, D.C., and who often testifies before various committees on behalf of abused and battered women. Her faith and her story make her respected by people of all political views and beliefs. In her younger days, Mary is victimized in a way that becomes very public. She is held hostage to unspeakable horrors, and headed for certain death when she finds a love that knows no bounds. This great love seeks her, pursues her, and eventually rescues her. It is a love that is tangible, life-changing, and divine. This great love has now become the driving force in Mary's life. It causes her to devote her future and her fortune to helping abused women find this same love, and in the process to be redeemed.In this modern-day parable of Mary Magdalene, Karen Kingsbury uses gut-wrenching emotion to show how only a divine love can rescue us from the depths of depravity and victimization, and the redeeming transformation that is possible when we finally...finally embrace that love. |
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| Best-selling author Karen Kingsbury weaves another dramatic story of tragedy and redemption! Mary Madison was a child of unspeakable horrors, a young woman society wanted to forget. Now a divine power has set Mary free to bring life-changing hope and love to battered and abused women living in the shadow of the nation's capital. Mary is educated and redeemed, a powerful voice in Washington, D.C.--both to the politically elite and to other women like her. But she also has a past that shamed polite society. Her experiences created in her paralyzing fear, faithlessness, addiction, and promiscuity. At the crossroads of her life, only one power set Mary free and gave her a lifetime of love and hope. A power that could only be divine. |
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| "They aren't hiding just one something, but a bunch of somethings..." Jessica Caldwell hates the day she met him, and she hates him even more. But now the two of them will be connected forever... Eli Faulkner is one of the best trial lawyers in Tennessee. It's what he lives for -- righting injustices. When he's called upon to defend Tag Grissom, an arrogant cardiologist accused of murder, he fi nds himself wondering, could this be more than just a case? Holland Fletcher has always wanted to be a true investigative journalist, but he's never really stepped up to the plate. That is, until he receives an anonymous tip and is plunged into a dangerous realm of intrigue and murder that involves not only the Supreme Court, but the entire nation. |
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| Divine is used to getting what she wants.... Thanks to her loving Aunt Phoebe and Uncle Reed, Divine Matthews-Hardison has a place to call home after the Hollywood life she was accustomed to fell apart at the seams. Getting away from the spotlight that nearly destroyed her own parents, Divine has changed for the better -- though there's still enough diva in Divine to keep life in Temple, Georgia, very lively, from mall shopping with her cousin Alyssa and her fashion-challenged aunt, to worshipping at her uncle's church, to dating. But what if it's too much too soon? Divine has boys on the brain and she's itching for a social life -- at least as much as is allowed under Uncle Reed's watchful eyes. She knows she's too young for the kind of secretive drama her cousin Chance is going through with his girlfriend, but still.... Turning to the internet, Divine gets a major crush on sixteen-year-old Sean, who sounds and looks like the perfect guy. But she is about to learn a difficult -- and potentially dangerous -- lesson: Things are not always what they appear to be.... |
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