Unconscious Decisions : Barbara H Milhoan
Unconscious Decisions: A Beginner’s Guide to Finding the Hidden Beliefs that Control Your Life and Health If stress is the major cause of disease, what is the deciding factor in…
The Meek : J.D. Palmer
The Meek The world didn’t end with a religious war, or a race war, or an economic collapse. It didn’t end with everyone blowing each other up with nuclear warheads…
The Nautilus Legacy : Lewis Crow
The Nautilus Legacy The stunning revelation that his father became none other than the infamous Captain Nemo shakes a young man’s world to its foundation. This fictional memoir recounts his…
Connors Gambit : ZGottlieb
Connors Gambit After an alien targets his family, Brad Johnson, an entrepreneur, finds himself on an off world adventure, relying on his skills to survive an intergalactic war. As Brad…
Evie’s Unfairy Tale : Evie Berg
Evie’s Unfairy Tale Truth is stranger than fiction. Or in this case — more tragic. What began as a fairy tale for one woman slowly dissolved into a nightmare as…
Fatal Consequences : Paul Sinclair
Fatal Consequences ***An Amazon Bestseller*** After becoming wrongly implicated in fraud, murder, and hunted by the Mafia, Miami banker PJ abandons his family and flees the country. Three years later,…
Scintillant: Volume One : Aliona Ciumac
Scintillant: Volume One Kaivalya is a Soul seeking answers pertaining to her first life, in the prison world we know as Earth, first born year 439 in the Ottoman Empire….
Dahler and Nicholls Strike Again! : Dixie J. Whitted
Dahler and Nicholls Strike Again! If you enjoy the cute, clean cartoons of the 1940s/50s or the Sunday funnies, you’ll love the quirky comic capers of Dahler & Nicholls along…
Change Your Mind & Start Winning : Linda Catherine
Change Your Mind & Start Winning After an abusive childhood, a lifetime of pain, mental health and financial problems, then suffering illness and disability and never having a days luck…
The Outlier Approach : Kevin Hong
The Outlier Approach: How to Triumph in your Career as a Nonconformist Too many books discuss the same people, same companies, and same concepts, resulting in cliché advice. One of…
