A brutally honest tale of a soldier’s unorthodox life, a rogue career, and an often-maverick character not easily aligned with the military credo. $0.99 on Kindle.
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Beth Pace’s The Confessions of a Scapegoat is an eye-opening memoir of personal anecdotes and experiences that will inspire us to build healthy and sustainable lifestyle choices. This book will absolutely encourage everyone to get past our pasts and start making the right decisions in living a mindful and self-kind life. Pace shares the ups and downs of her life and how she conquered all the trauma and became the better version of herself. $0.99 on Kindle.
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This book follows the story of David R. Clark, a war veteran who has found the rest the Lord promises to all who come unto Him and take upon themselves His yoke. A story that will remind you of God’s divine presence and compassion — He is always there to
guide and protect you through the darkest hours; those moments when you might feel lost, abandoned, and alone. He is there to listen and answer your prayers in due time!
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In Modern Conversations of a Slave Mother, Mitchelle Harvey amplifies the voice of African-American mothers and shares the multi-generational experiences of these strong and resilient women who managed to thrive through adversity. In this book you will find out how challenges turn into success. Discover the untold story of the different American dream.
If you have faced challenges as a mother, or single mother, this book will show you that you are not alone in the struggle and give you examples... [Read More...]
Can someone really be addicted to marijuana? Am *I* addicted to marijuana? Is it possible to live a life free from this addiction?
These are the questions I asked myself when I was at the lowest point of my marijuana addiction. I couldn’t see it then, but the answer to all these questions was yes. Marijuana addiction is real, it ruled my life for more than twenty years. Life’s circumstances created a mental environment ripe for escape when weed surfaced in my life. Using marijuana led me to... [Read More...]
Growing up on a British council estate with dysfunctional parents is no simple task for Sinead Winters. Swept off her feet by deviant, narcissistic bad boy, Tim, a young Sinead is sucked into an abusive marriage with little hope of escape. A chance encounter offers her a new life of glitz and glamour, but it’s not all it seems. Plunged into a world of adult entertainment, she finds herself in the heart of the UK glamour modelling industry.
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What do you do when the love of your life is hanging by a thread?
This is the reality that I found myself in when tragedy struck. Join me in my public and private battle for my husband’s life and career through the story of On Borrowed Breath. Diagnosed with COVID-19, Dr. David Wilkinson, my husband and an otherwise-healthy, 50-year-old surgeon, was suddenly fighting for his life. Placed on life support and given an almost zero chance of recovery, I had to champion his cause and not give up w... [Read More...]
“American Airman” is a story of vulnerability, resiliency, and hope. No veteran returns home the same as when they first enlisted. More often than not, the scars and wounds go unseen and the battle doesn’t end at discharge. This airman’s story bears witness to the men and women who, in fighting for our rights and freedoms, make unimaginable sacrifices and, then, must search for that elusive “new “normal” after sacrifice becomes reality. American Airman grapples with se... [Read More...]
In his debut book Dear Sam, Dewey Wright talks about the life lessons he figured out as he raised his
daughter. With words to ponder and fatherly insight, it captures the heart of a father passing life wisdom
to his child. Not how to change a tire or fill out a job application wisdom, but how to have a great LIFE.
How to handle all the little things this life seems to throw at us and walk through with a smile on your
face. So that one day when you get to the end of this road…maybe you enj... [Read More...]
This is a book for people who want to take action.
At twelve years old, Dre Evans felt proud to participate in his first drive-by shooting.
Everyone craves belonging and purpose in life. How far would you go to satisfy that need? Dre started by joining a Chicago street gang. But one terrifying day, as bullets flew past his head, he wondered if that desire was worth dying for.
What happened next shocked the entire city.
Dre and his brothers made history by becoming the first set of African-Ameri... [Read More...]