Times of Turmoil, the tenth novel by Cliff Ball, is a Christian Thriller released to Kindle. read more »
Tuesday After Next The 2nd Novel in Trilogy by Norman E Edelen the deftly written novel weaves several different twists into a sequel. read more »
Titlu original: The Descent Regia: Neil Marshall Actori: Saskia Mulder, Natalie Jackson Mendoza,Shauna MacDonald, Alex Reid Gen: Horror, Thriller, Aventuri Durata: 99 minute Nota IMDb: 7,3 Nota: 6,5 V-am spus eu ca nu se mai fac filme horror de calitate in ziua de azi si trebuie sa mă tot întorc in trecut pentru a avea parte de ceva [...] read more »
"Faith - Four Week Mini Bible Study" by Heather Biixler is a short four week scriptural based study look at faith. read more »
Patrick G Cox presents a naval romance in the tradition of Forrester and Kent in "A Baltic Affair" - The Baltic campaign against Napoleon. read more »
Don't be too impatient about growing up; just enjoy being little while you can is a lesson to learn in "Boo’s Bad Day" by Penny Lockwood. read more »
Teen girls are swept into mystical Egyptian adventure in "Ankh: Conquering the Seven Deadly Sins" by Pandora. read more »
I love books... I love to read... But most of all... I love to read fiction books! (Am I making sense here?) The fact is, no matter how hard I try (and I do try pretty hard), non fiction just does not do much for me. I have read a few of them and I can't really say I was moved or touched by any of them except for one (When A Tree Shook Delhi: The 1984 Carnage And Its Aftermathby Manoj Mitta, H.S. Phoolka). All the other books that have been part of my life are all fiction books. I remember the very fir... read more »
I hesitated to write this, but I thought Id think alound and ask the question. I think its safe to say that for many readers, books arent their only form of entertainment. The realm of what we call inspirational or Christian fiction is a rather small circle when compared to the general reading population. We [...] read more »
Based on the original Granada TV series, which I never watched, this charming book details the natures, habitats and properties of many of the wild plants growing in the UK. Perhaps this seems an odd book for a writer. But it’s a wonderful source of local detail for stories. Sometimes, the very mention of a specific plant can inject extra atmosphere into a story. Think of the plant poisons that have been used during the ages and the wonderfully evocative descriptive role of plants like waving marram gras... read more »