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The Beauty of the Beasts: Tales of Hollywood's Wild Animal Stars by Ralph Helfer
They're major stars who don't speak a word on-screen, yet are world-famous for their compelling performances. Who are they? The animal stars of the big screen, of course! In The Beauty of the Beasts, Ralph Helfer shares (read more...)
Courting An Angel by Patricia Grasso  There was a familiar feel in the air. She knew it well, knew exactly by whom that sensation had been provoked. But could it be? Could it really be he? He was the one man who set her soul on fire. He was also the (read more...) Dangerous Games by Marta Randall This sequel to Journey blends science fiction and family saga to create a complicated and vibrant world, the people who cherish it, those who want to conquer it and those who bring it to the edge of ruin. The Kennerins pursue their (read more...) Friend of My Enemy by Benjamin Eric Hill Arab or Jew? Either way, they were damned. Alone and in secrecy, a pair of star-crossed lovers battle for survival in a world seething with spies and informers. Israel's greatest fear becomes a reality in Benjamin Eric Hill's audacious and (read more...) Hammerlocke by Ted Wood The skilled bodyguard John Locke has a different type of job this time. He must guard--more like baby-sit--the rebellious Herbie, whose dismayed grandmother decides that his defiant personality can be tamed by exposure to (read more...) Heritage of Flight by Susan Shwartz Humanity is inextricably torn in an interplanetary war that could lead to the death of human society. Project Seedcorn is probably the last and best hope for the human race. A small group of refugees, scraping out an existence on the edge of human-occupied territory, has been (read more...)Labels: ebooks
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Cloned Lives by Pamela Sargent The famous astrophysicist Paul Swenson creates five perfect clones in his own image. The Swenson clones are the targets of criticism, hostility and abuse from a frightened public that does not understand their strange existence. However, they must survive, for Paul Swenson has cloned them in order to accomplish (read more...) Fly Fishing by Turhan Tirana
 Turhan Tirana celebrates the sport of fly-fishing as he shares with his readers his memorable experiences of his life in the sport. From Montana’s Yellow River to faraway places like Macedonia and Sloveni, Tirana relates his personal tales of fishing with his wife and children over the years. He chronicles fly-fishing’s history and brings (read more...) The Appropriate Word by J. N. Hook
 This book provides a clear and concise reference to nearly 4,000 of the most confusing words in the English language. This enlightening and entertaining volume provides easy answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about word usage. The Appropriate Word helps you to say and write what you mean, without (read more...) Carousel by Sonja Massie
 Daniel O'Brien is the master carver of carousel horses and he has just returned home after the Civil War has ended to a complex web of love, sex, broken friendship, and deception. Daniel is drawn to Eirinn McKevett, the daughter of his best friend, a woman he must by all accounts not love. But Eirinn loves Daniel and she will not let him ignore (read more...) Dark Blood by James M. Thompson
 For two hundred years, Roger Niemann never had to know the end that mortals face. But eternal existence comes with a price he cannot accept--consuming human blood. Hiding in New Orleans under an assumed identity, he desperately searches for a way to cure his vampirism (read more...) The Glass Mountains by Cynthia Kadohata
 Mariska couldn’t be happier. Living an almost fairy-tale life, she is popular, adored by her parents, and is engaged to be married to the most attractive man in her village. But her world is torn when war approaches the peaceful village of Bakshami. Mariska risks everything she has in order to (read more...)Labels: ebooks
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Galileo and the Magic Numbers by Sidney Rosen Sixteenth century Italy produced a genius who marked the world with his studies and hypotheses about mathematical, physical and astronomical truths. His father, musician Vincenzio Galilei said, “Truth is not found behind a man’s reputation. Truth appears only when (read more...) The $3 Million Turnover by Richard Curtis
 Officially, I'm an agent. I represent professional athletes in basketball, football, tennis, golf. You name it; if money is paid for any athletic performance short of copulation, I take a commission on it. I say 'officially.' Unofficially, I've backed into another job: troubleshooting for the management of professional sports leagues—a kind of undercover operator (read more...) The Academy Awards Handbook by John Harkness
The Academy Awards Handbook is the essential guide for anyone who loves to watch the movies. Updated yearly, this guide includes the winners and all nominees in every category from Best Picture to Best Actress. John Harkness has created a 99% foolproof (read more...) Bayou Bride by Maxine Patrick
 When Sherry Mason agrees to pose as her friend Paul’s fiancée to protect him from a loveless marriage forced by his arrogant and domineering older brother, Lucien, she has no idea how far Lucien will go to ensure his younger brother’s obedience. Then she finds herself imprisoned in (read more...) The Celestial Steam Locomotive (Volume One of The Songs of Earth) by Michael G. Coney
 It is the year 143,624 Cyclic, and Earth possesses only a past. The immortal Alan-Blue-Cloud, remembers what was and what will be, and tells the story of Earth’s future history. After the Great Migration, most humans that were left on Earth withdrew into the Domes where they slept and dreamed with the help of (read more...) First Tiger by George Harrar
 When a car crash takes a life, to whom does the tragedy really happen—-the wife who dies? The husband who was driving? Or the six-year-old son sitting in the backseat? Author George Harrar explores this provocative question in his debut novel, set in the arts colony of New Hope, Pennsylvania, on the Delaware River. The book begins (read more...)Labels: ebooks
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Blood Red River by Walter Lucas The buffalo brought them west: frontiersmen like Billy Dixon, who made his living with a long-barreled rifle, and businessmen like George Eddy, who balanced the books for a frontier trading company. The buffalo sustained them: a man like Quanah, a young Comanche war chief bent on driving the white invaders out of his people's land (read more...) Slob by Rex Miller
 Stephen King hails Rex Miller as "terrifying and original". SLOB is his debut novel, the story of a man who thinks of himself as Death. A man who likes to feast on human hearts, spilling blood wherever (read more...) Dangerous Masquerade by Janet Dailey
 Every novel in The Americana Series is your passport to a romantic tour of the United States through time-honored favorites by America’s First Lady of romance fiction. Each of the fifty novels is set in a different state, researched by Janet and her husband, Bill. For the Daileys it was an odyssey of discovery. For you, it’s the journey of a lifetime. Your tour of desire begins with this story set in Alabama (read more...) A Woman of the Iron People by Eleanor Arnason
 Lixia and the members of her human crew are determined not to disturb the life on the planet circling the Star Sigma Draconis which they have begun exploring. But the factions on the mother ship hovering above the planet may create an unintended chaos for both the life on the planet and the humans exploring it. As the anger increases on the ship (read more...) Body Language by Julius Fast
Body Language helps you to understand the unconscious body movements and postures that provide intimate keys to what a person is really thinking and the secrets of their true inner selves. You will learn how to read the angle of shoulders, the tilt of a head, or the tap of a foot, in order to discern whether (read more...) Chasing Shadows by Fred Wilcox
Chasing Shadows tells the story of a young man who pays a heavy price for pursuing his own dream. When he announces that he intends to be a poet instead of a doctor, his working class family thinks he’s gone crazy. They send him to psychiatrists who shoot electricity though his brain, warn him that (read more...)Labels: ebooks
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