Muffled Cries in the Closet


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Muffled Cries in the Closet By: Santesha V Patterson This book is written for those who suffer from domestic abuse. When Zill meets up with a troubled kid by the name of Sheldon, her life takes a turn for the worse. Charmed by his good looks and smile, Zill lands in the arms of a cold-hearted abuser, in which after years of dealing with domestic abuse makes it impossible for Zill to leave. Sheldon, becoming one of the most unlikable guys in the town, arouses emotions throughout his community due to which many want to see him dead. The only way to save a life is to take a life, regardless as to who has to do it.




The Complete Short Stories and Essays, Volume 2


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The first comprehensive collection of F. Scott Fitzgerald's short stories and essays is now available in eBook only. This definitive edition pulls together the complete works from such celebrated titles as Tales of the Jazz Age, Babylon Revisited, Flappers and Philosophers, and many others. For the first time ever, readers will have all of the short stories and essays ordered chronologically in two volumes. Volume two contains works from 1928 to 1940, the year Fitzgerald died, as well as posthumously published works. Each volume also includes photos, critical excerpts, and essays from noted Fitzgerald scholars. This is a treasure for any Fitzgerald fan.




Lethal Pursuit


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New York Times bestselling author Kaylea Cross delivers edge-of-your-seat romantic suspense with the Bagram Special Ops series Security Forces Lieutenant Maya Lopez is right at home in a war zone: she's been fighting all her life. A hard-won commission in the air force has brought her to Afghanistan, and if she plays her cards right, she could end up with an FBI job. It won't be easy, but that just makes her more determined. Jackson Thatcher is a protector in all senses of the word. A pararescue jumper with Southern-boy charm, he easily captures Maya's interest, but her trust is another story. He's sexy, strong and caring, but she makes it clear she's no damsel in distress. She's never relied on any man, and she's not about to start now. When Maya and Jackson become pawns in a radical warlord's deadly game, they find themselves on the run and must depend on each other if they want to make it out alive. Previously published




Big and Little Jake


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A LUSTY MEMORIAL TO OUR FOREBEARS SEARCH FOR FREEDOM. This book is a work of fiction. The people populating these pages are not real people living or dead. They are mirror images of the people who made the incredible trek from European intolerance to their dream of a better life in 'AMERICA'. During the half century between 1880 and 1924 more than twelve million valiant beings made their precarious way to these shores. Each of them might have provided a story-- good, bad, inspiring or humbling. In fact, a bibliography of their stories-- fiction, memoir, biography, and history would fill a large library. As is normal that generation of determined beings is now gone from this scene, and their children, the generation later dubbed "The Greatest," also dwindling away. This then, is another story in that pantheon, a memorial tale out of those lusty years about one fictional family chasing one of those twelve million dreams.




The Hunt


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When Adam “Mac” McCulough loses his wife, Abby, in 1876, he is left to bring up his four young daughters, Sara, Becky, Julie, and Angela. Mac, a rancher and the sheriff of nearby Elkhorn, calls on his longtime friend Ezra Hawks, a half–White Mountain Apache, to help him on his ranch and to raise his girls. Together, the men teach the daughters to shoot, hunt, fish, track, and survive in the wild. Life rolls along for this unusual family, but an incident from Mac’s past comes back to haunt him. Before settling down with Abby, he worked as an Arizona Ranger and played a key role in the capture and conviction of a group of men who beat and raped a family in Prescott. The men, now released from jail, track down Mac and exact their revenge. Sara, Becky, Julie, and Angela are determined not to let the men get away with the murder of their father. They strike out on their own to hunt down the killers, but their quest for vengeance may come with a high price.




Fairies and the Quest for Never Land


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Gwendolyn Carlisle loves fairies, perhaps too much. On her birthday, she receives the precious "kiss" necklace which has been passed down from mother to daughter ever since Peter Pan gave it to Wendy Darling. That night, Gwendolyn has the first of her visions—tantalizing, lifelike visions, almost as if she were actually in Fairy Haven. She sees animaltalent fairy Beck give a pie to wise Mother Dove and hears the voices of water-talent Rani and even Tinker Bell herself. More than anything, Gwendolyn wishes she could be there.




Wind Chimes Coursebook – 8


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1. It is a series of English coursebooks and workbooks for classes 1 to 8, based on the new curriculum published by the CISCE 2. The series is crafted for learners of the 21st century, for whom it is of foremost importance to learn how to learn. 3. The use of Graphic Organisers, Timelines and Graphic retelling of stories develop critical thinking and study skills in learners—two vital tools for learning. 4. The series guides learners through the seven stages of a brain-based approach to learning. 5. The 5Ps address the above mentioned seven stages as follows - Ponder: aids the learners in pre-acquisition of concepts by setting the context, while preparing them to read the text with the aid of the glossary and in-text questions. Prepare: immerses the learners into the context and initiates holistic learning. It helps in the acquisition of newer perspectives through task-based activities. Practise: lays out the canvas for the stage of elaboration, in which the learners analyse and evaluate the text while applying their understanding of it. Perfect: aids memory encoding through drilling of vocabulary and grammar topics. It helps with incubation of concepts. Perform: functions as a confidence check for learners and ensures verification of their performative skills. This stage of summing up allows a functional integration of acquired concepts, leading to a celebration of learning. 6. Subject Integration (SI) tasks weave cross-curricular references through the chapters. 7. Task-Based Learning (TBL) activities present learners with real-life situations within the classroom. 8. Life Skills (LS) are enhanced through challenging texts and value-based concept checking questions (CCQs). 9. Wall of fame: At the beginning of the book is a gallery of famous authors and characters that the child will meet inside. 10. Tense Timelines (5-8): On the last page of the book is a graphic represetation of Tenses. 11. Full page illustrations and Double-spreads in lower classes make learning fun and interesting.




Classic Goosebumps Collection: Books 1-4


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Four best-selling Classic Goosebumps with bonus materials in eBook format! A collection of four best-selling Classic Goosebumps books including Night of the Living Dummy, Deep Trouble, Monster Blood, and The Haunted Mask. Compiled together for the first time in an eBook format!




eFiction December 2010


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Trust Me (The Alex Johns Series Book 1)


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In "Trust Me," the debut novel of the gripping Alex Johns Series, psychologist Alex Johns finds himself plunged into a harrowing conflict between professional ethics and personal desperation. Set against the backdrop of Philadelphia, a city renowned for its Liberty Bell and iconic cheesesteaks, this intense psychological thriller delves into the intricate web of trust and the devastating consequences of its fracture. Alex is a dedicated psychologist, deriving fulfillment from guiding his clients towards success and safeguarding their deepest secrets. However, his serene professional life is shattered when tragedy strikes during a family vacation in Maine – his beloved daughter, Mei, is kidnapped. As the investigation unfolds, the local sheriff points a finger at one of Alex's own clients as a possible suspect. Caught in a gut-wrenching dilemma, Alex must navigate the thin line between maintaining the sanctity of therapeutic relationships and unraveling the mystery surrounding his daughter's abduction. Will he adhere strictly to the principles of his profession, or will he step into the shoes of an amateur detective, risking everything for the sake of his family? "Trust Me" is not just a tale of suspense but a poignant exploration of the intricate balance between duty, trust, and the lengths to which a father and psychologist will go to protect those he loves. With lives hanging in the balance, including his own, Alex Johns is faced with choices that will test the very core of his being. As the tension builds against the backdrop of Philadelphia's iconic landmarks, readers will be drawn into a world where every decision has consequences, and the price of trust may be higher than one can imagine. "Trust Me" is a riveting psychological thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat, questioning the limits of trust and the lengths one is willing to go for the ones they hold dear.