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Could it have happened? Or did it really happen? Answer these questions for yourself after you’ve read "The Three Dollar Phoenix".
Doctor Ed Bennett meets with an old college buddy and his life is changes forever.
He abandons his work at his urban health clinic and embarks on a mission that requires him to confront powerful people.
This sports related mystery will keep you turning the pages (electronically of course).
Do good guys always win? Do bad guys always lose?
Read "The Three Dollar Phoenix" and you decide.
Zoe is just an ordinary girl with simple problems but when she is raped by her ex-boyfriend and her crush, Erik's, sister is kidnapped she has more than just simple high school drama to deal with. She has to race against time to save Erik's little sister. Will they find her in time and will Zoe's deep desire to have Erik hold up the searching?
After a horrible hit and run accident, Eliza is put in a medically-induced coma. When she wakes, she expects to be in a hospital bed or even in Heaven. Instead, she finds herself in a boxed room with nothing but two large windows and a safa. Turns out she's in aquantaince Lucas Matthewso's head and he's not got the happy life she envisioned he had. Eliza wonders if she she helps him with his problems inside his mind, perhaps she will be strong enough to befriend him to his face?
One significant summer’s day, something catches sixteen-year-old Tessa’s eye: an article duplicating the events of a narrative she once wrote. Her supposedly fictional story came true.
Through repeats of these bizarre occurrences, her newfound ability allows her to confirm A’s for her classmates, fix the relationship between two lifelong enemies and assist poverty-stricken humans find food and shelter.
But writing for evil is just as easy. Red ink for anger, revenge and psychopathic thoughts; blue for depression, malice and malevolence: two colours of the opposite spectrums, mixing in an eerily simple manner.
Violet ink has never been more tempting.
Rick grimshaw is an old school detective in a new world of technology and crime.
In the newage Metropolis of Haven, the USB stick is mightier than the revolver.
But Haven is not without crime. Blood runs red against both the dull whitewashed streets of the slums, and the neon filled streets of the thriving colonies alike.
Rick continues to battle the evils of New Haven, and the demons within.
Could it have happened? Or did it really happen? Answer these questions for yourself after you’ve read "The Three Dollar Phoenix".
Doctor Ed Bennett meets with an old college buddy and his life is changes forever.
He abandons his work at his urban health clinic and embarks on a mission that requires him to confront powerful people.
This sports related mystery will keep you turning the pages (electronically of course).
Do good guys always win? Do bad guys always lose?
Read "The Three Dollar Phoenix" and you decide.
Zoe is just an ordinary girl with simple problems but when she is raped by her ex-boyfriend and her crush, Erik's, sister is kidnapped she has more than just simple high school drama to deal with. She has to race against time to save Erik's little sister. Will they find her in time and will Zoe's deep desire to have Erik hold up the searching?
After a horrible hit and run accident, Eliza is put in a medically-induced coma. When she wakes, she expects to be in a hospital bed or even in Heaven. Instead, she finds herself in a boxed room with nothing but two large windows and a safa. Turns out she's in aquantaince Lucas Matthewso's head and he's not got the happy life she envisioned he had. Eliza wonders if she she helps him with his problems inside his mind, perhaps she will be strong enough to befriend him to his face?
One significant summer’s day, something catches sixteen-year-old Tessa’s eye: an article duplicating the events of a narrative she once wrote. Her supposedly fictional story came true.
Through repeats of these bizarre occurrences, her newfound ability allows her to confirm A’s for her classmates, fix the relationship between two lifelong enemies and assist poverty-stricken humans find food and shelter.
But writing for evil is just as easy. Red ink for anger, revenge and psychopathic thoughts; blue for depression, malice and malevolence: two colours of the opposite spectrums, mixing in an eerily simple manner.
Violet ink has never been more tempting.
Rick grimshaw is an old school detective in a new world of technology and crime.
In the newage Metropolis of Haven, the USB stick is mightier than the revolver.
But Haven is not without crime. Blood runs red against both the dull whitewashed streets of the slums, and the neon filled streets of the thriving colonies alike.
Rick continues to battle the evils of New Haven, and the demons within.