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Are you ready for the next adventure in the Attic World? Come, let's dive into it!Only this time it is not just Ebus and the other adults dealing with the growing evils in the Attic World;it's their sons and daughters, too. God has called on his faithful follower, Ebus Jeramiah Write Worth, again to bring his son, Leeroy James Macaw, to the Attic World, for a group of warriors must be formed to eventually fight an epic battle on the frontlines. Come join Leeroy James Macaw as he navigates his own God-given abilities with the help from his father Ebus, his brothers, his aunts, and his uncles to form the group of warriors!About the AuthorA lot has changed since writing the first installment to this series in the Attic World for author Sunshine. Her faith has changed slightly over the years; she is no longer in the Catholic faith. She has converted in her faith to match the faith of her husband, whom she married on July 26, 2014. Years later down the road in 2016, they had the Little Joy they call their son, Micha, who was born medically fragile in 2016. Sunshine lives in Cortland, NY, with her husband, her mother-in-law, and her son.
Life and How to Live It: Volume One: Begin the Begin is the first volume in the life story of Chaz Holesworth. He was born and raised in some unusual and unique circumstances; he was raised by a heroin addict father and a born-again Christian mother in the slums of Philadelphia. They were dirt poor growing up and had gangs and drug dealers on every corner. This story is to show some of the horrific things that happened to him and how he overcame them and kept moving forward. On his journey of survival, he found his most important outlet in music, especially the music of R.E.M. and Tori Amos. He also found comfort in friends who became like family to him. His memoir is both heart-warming and heartbreaking at times. He hopes to inspire others who may be in dire circumstances to rise above and succeed.About the AuthorChaz Holesworth was born and raised in Philadelphia. He currently lives in the Philadelphia suburbs with his wife and beloved dog. Holesworth is passionate about many social issues, especially the rights of workers and animals. Chaz also enjoys live music, good beer, and travel when he gets the chance. Life and How to Live It is his first novel.
Self Help was born out of the notion that when people lose faith in our courts and other institutions, they will resort to "self-help," which looks like chaos, vigilantism, and rioting in the streets. What does that mean for real people? How do we get stuff done when the courts and other institutions not only refuse to help in a timely manner, but actively get in the way? The answer is that we must help ourselves. This book is about three people who have urgent, desperate problems, which cannot wait for a broken system. They must help themselves, but how? The system may be broken, but it works frustratingly well when it comes to punishing those who help themselves.About the AuthorRichard Cravens lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with his wife, son, two daughters, four cats, and two dogs. After a relatively successful career in the hospitality industry, and after a bout of temporary insanity, he was sworn into the New Mexico State Bar at the age of 46. Despite his best attempts by hang-gliding, rock climbing, kickboxing, bar fighting, and drunken jeep crashes, he did not die of stupidity, got sober, and now he has an incredible life, for which he is very grateful. Richard has been a member of the Biomedical Ethics Committee at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center since his first year of law school. He belongs to the New Mexico Lawyer's Assistance Committee, which helps lawyers with substance abuse and other issues to keep their licenses.
About the BookTen-year-old Rothy lives with his parents and adoring, younger brother. He loves pirates and the planets and imagines he and his friends travel on a pirate ship to other planets where all of their cool adventures begin.Rothy the Pirate Planet Traveler follows Rothy and his friends on a journey fueled by their imaginations as they meet extraordinary people and visit amazing places that exist beyond reality. Along the way, the boys learn about being open to others who are different from them and protecting the environment. The author hopes readers take away a big smile, continue to read this book to generation after generation, and that they may don a pirate patch and become kids again.About the AuthorKelly Lee Roth cherishes the special time she gets with her family and friends. She is devoted to sharing the craft of writing with others as writing has been her lifelong passion. Her other passion is Latin dancing, which she shares with her husband, Jim. She published her first book in January 2022, which is called Freddie the Fluorescent Fish is Going to Find Riley's Rainbow. It is due out in early 2023. You should expect to read more children's books from Kelly in the future. Kelly is even breaking into the genre of adult books, so there's more to come from her.
About the BookShal and Reyson, two recently promoted detectives and newest additions to the Mares Skinner task force, have been partnered together for eight years. They've shared triumphs, trials, laughs and tears, and now, they're on the hunt for the worst serial killer the state of New York has ever seen. A serial killer who has plagued the city of Mares for nearly a decade, evading capture and taking a new victim with each passing year. As more evidence begins to surface and the murders become more violent, it becomes evident the murderer is closer than anyone ever thought possible.You'll quickly fall in love with Shal Syrak as she breaks down emotional barriers and societal standards. Follow her journey as a headstrong, fierce detective who is hellbent on solving these murders, but little does she know, the danger is closer than it seems, lurking in the light, and the Mares Skinner leaves no survivors.About the AuthorTayler Vaughn is an Arkansas native who graduated from University of Arkansas Fort Smith. She enjoys writing and creating new worlds and realities, traveling, relaxing at the beach, and spending time with her family.
LISTEN TO THE WALLS TALK tells a sweeping story about people and the spaces they live while interacting with one another throughout history.The historical fiction and the tales of intrigue, social discrepancies and adventure, are intertwined in the book narrative, providing voices for nature, man-made spaces and humans.Is it a world's dominant powers conspiracy? A prediction for the environmental self-destruction?At the center of this story are the spaces we live in and two human characters, who with the support of a quasi-human artificial intelligence, are exploring and reviving thousand years of history.
About the BookMany dogs steal owner's shoes. Carol Kieda's dog, KiKi, favors stealing socks. Ever the sock thief, KiKi enjoys playing keep-away with Carol's socks. She will come close to Carol, holding the sock, but as soon as Carol reaches for the sock, KiKi quickly runs off! Carol swears KiKi laughs the entire time!About the AuthorCarol Kieda loves books. As a child, she always had her head in a book. Carol loves creative writing, and she wanted to study English in college. However, she wanted a more practical career, so she became a blood bank technician, studying Medical Technology at Penn State.Carol's first job was in Magee-Women's Hospital's blood bank after graduation, and she loved it. Carol loved doing cross-matches for people needing blood. She spent twelve years working in various hospital labs before working in D.C. Red Cross, a bigger blood banking operation, providing units of blood to the hospitals and patients.Afterwards, Carol continued her love of books and became a librarian, attending the University of Pittsburgh for her MLS. She now holds the following certifications and letters after her name: BS, MT(ASCP), BB, MLS, BS=Bachelor of Science, MT=Medical Technology; ASCP=American Society of Clinical Pathologists; B=a Blood Bank certification; MLS=Master's of Library Science.In her spare time, Carol helps several animal rescue organizations by fundraising.
"A fun reminder of why we should never stop asking why." About the AuthorJames Browning is the founder and Chief Creative Officer of Browning Creates. James has built strategies and creative campaigns with Fortune 500 companies for over 20 years. His aware winning creative can be seen throughout the digital world, as well as broadcast, print and packaging. James' approach to connect brands to their audiences, is to shine a light on their why equals wow story. The power of why inspires, activates and creates an emotional connection for today and tomorrow. "Your why story makes you unique and leads to the impact of your wow story." JBrowningWhy does why equal wow, was created for children, and the inner child voice in all of us.
About the BookOne day, two little boys had to leave their home because their mother was too sick to take care of them anymore. The boys were picked up by a bus and taken on an adventure to find their forever family. They stopped several times along the way, meeting new families who cared for them for a little while, but could not keep them forever. They continued on their journey, searching for a loving hug from a real mother and the laughter from a tickle fight with a real father, and a home to call theirs forever.A sweet, loving take on foster adoption, The Last Bus Stop is a vital read for children and parents who are on their own adoption journeys.About the AuthorMandee LR Schoolcraft is a So Cal native, a mother of two foster adopted boys, and is a full time School Psychologist in a large California school district. She and her husband have a love of miniature dachshunds and decorating their home for Halloween and Christmas every year, with big, award winning displays. In her free time, Mandee enjoys spending time with her family and dogs, is an avid reader, and an amateur photographer. She enjoys writing children's literature and hopes to publish more children's books in the future.
About the BookTales of Mystery and Horror is a collection of horror stories, set all over the world. All the stories have come from the imagination of the eleven-year-old author who is fascinated by ghosts, the supernatural, paranormal activity, and mysteries in general.About the AuthorAtyaani Bhattacharya is eleven years old and in fifth grade at Rodgers Forge Elementary School. She lives in Towson, Maryland with her family. Bhattacharya is Indian American and has a younger brother and sister. Her hobbies include writing, drawing, reading and coding. She loved writing this collection of short stories over the months and years and cherishes them all.
About the BookAll colors show who you are and what you can be.The colors in this delightful book represents feelings and emotions of a little boy who sees colors in his own special way. For all who knows a special someone big or small, with the hope you and your loved one will enjoy this funny and lighthearted book for all ages.With love and affection Colors of Benjamin Blue was created for your reading pleasure.
About the BookTopper and Penny are two young siblings that are growing up fast. Now in fourth and fifth grade, they love their family and friends and all the laughter and entertainment that comes with them. Even though they are very different and act like normal children, they show that love comes from all the interactions they have together, not just unique events like sibling squabbles. They interact with each other and their friends and family like real children, with a child's understanding and knowledge, that any reader can relate to their own experience as a child.About the AuthorJacinda Ann Downing has worked as an Early Childhood educator for over twenty years. She believes this is a God-given gift that she certainly does not take for granted. She has one daughter and two sons. Her hobbies include reading, writing, working out, weekend getaway, playing and watching sports, and window shopping. Downing also attends church regularly for spiritual growth and fellowship, has an active prayer life, and most of all enjoys helping others. She is very family-oriented and believes that a strong family is developed through prayer, love, gatherings, and communication.
About the BookA young girl finds a small fish that she puts in a bathtub and is so excited about her new friend. When her fish grows to be too big to live in the bathtub, Emily has to find a new place for her friend to live.About the AuthorSherry Lee is a mother. Her children gave her the inspiration to write Fish in the Bathtub.
About the BookWhat do you do when a killer is stalking you, and no one believes you? In the 1960's, a precocious young girl cries "Wolf!" once too often and puts her life at risk when she accidentally stumbles upon the pitifully mutilated body of a teenage girl in the woods surrounding The Presidio of San Francisco. Maura narrowly misses meeting the killer and runs for her life, but when she reports the murder to the Presidio's military police, they don't believe her.Over the years, and on more than a dozen military bases, this extremely bright but emotionally fragile Army Brat subjects her family, friends, and the military police to a variety of pranks. They know her intimately for her unbridled imagination and her propensity for playing tricks and jokes on people. Consequently, she has zero credibility with any of them.She persists, however, pleading with the military police until she finally convinces them to check out the area in the woods. When they reach the spot in the woods, the body is gone and there are no traces of foul play. She receives yet another serious lecture and warning from the police, and her dismayed parents ground her for a month. Her friends? They give her the benefit of the doubt, but they have other priorities on their minds. The only person who truly seems to believe Maura is a psychologist whom she's had a long and somewhat dysfunctional relationship with.A despondent Maura realizes she's on her own, and morbidly wonders how long she can avoid her own grisly death. She begins piecing together clues to the murder and stumbles upon the surprising identity of a sadistic killer who is seemingly loved by all.About the AuthorThe author herself is an Army Brat, having been raised on more than twenty army bases, stateside and in Germany. She entered the U.S. Navy after graduating from high school and was trained as a CTI (Communications Technician-Interpreter). Her duty stations were primarily in Europe and the Middle East, during the Cold War. She has written and published numerous articles and short stories over the years, and is now focusing primarily on book writing. Mrs. Needham resides in Kingman, Arizona with her husband, and spends her spare time traveling, visiting her son and grandchildren, and gardening.
About the BookBuff Means was born with Myostatin-related Muscular Hypotrophy. Myostatin is needed in the body so we don't grow too much muscle. Buff was a huge baby and he worked out with weights and practiced martial arts almost every day since he was five years old. Buff was a military policeman in Afghanistan. He then became a deputy sheriff and soon a sheriff, and then he started training Belgian Malinois. He and his dog took part in many hairy rescues. Buff was incredibly strong. You'll love the dogs in the book and hopefully love the story.About the AuthorRobert Ackerman was born in South Dakota in 1947. He serves as one of the directors on the West Dakota Water Development District. He also likes to collect art, referee soccer games, and coach soccer teams. Ackerman was the Director of the Pennington County Drug and Alcohol Task Force and more recently was the director of the Keystone Ambulance Service for 6 years.
About the BookThe American Bund, a thriving pro-German, pro-Nazi organization in the decades leading up to the Second World War is determined to create an Aryan-first society subjugating people of color, trade unions, Communists, and Jews. When America declares war on Germany, the American Bund as a visible organization disappears, but the loyal Bund members do not.The Exchange highlights the friendship between two college students-James O'Malley, an Irishman, and Ulysses Higgins, a black man determined to make his way in the world-who are harassed and threatened by the local Bund and decide to make a change.With timelines alternating between World War II and a modern-day college student learning about his family history, The Exchange explores exactly what it means to be a soldier, and more importantly, what it means to be human.About the AuthorPatrick Phair is a retired English teacher, city council member, and school board member. He is married to Mary Phair and is the parent of five children and ten grandchildren.This is Phair's second book. Two Flags for Marco was published in 2021. Phair has also published poems, plays, and many articles.
About the BookLucy, Nina, and Tarquin Noble have lived their lives the only way they know how-in constant terror of an abusive and neglectful father who involves them in his schemes of evading the authorities. Their mother having left them out of the blue one day, the siblings learned to only depend on each other.But suddenly they find their world has been turned upside down when new evidence suggests their mother's disappearance may not have been her own choice, thus leading her children to question everything they had ever been told.The Road to Hell is a psychological thriller about two sisters who, faced with a difficult situation, find very different ways of coping with it. How far can someone go to save their family, and how much can they sacrifice in order to protect their loved ones?About the AuthorSian Cook is a mother of two who studied medicine, then went on to do advertising, marketing, and copywriting. She was born in South Africa, before moving to the U.S. twelve years ago with her family. She loves reading, writing, and watching sports. She also enjoys learning about psychology and trying to understand why people do what they do.
About the BookJustification of an Insurrectionist portrays the harsh realities of the world today, such as racism, prejudices, violence, and a broken justice system. It also portrays the hopes and inspiration of correcting such a corrupt system. When Ambiance's bookstore is found vandalized and her coworker, Chelsea, missing, Ambiance and her friends, Neema and Miguel, set out to find what happened to their friend. The fight is not over once they save Chelsea from the clutches of Officer Chump and his officers-who are known for their racist and violent tactics. It will take not only Ambiance and her friends, but others in the police department and community to fight the forces of evil, and bring Officer Chump and his officers to justice.About the AuthorAntoinette L. Wells has a huge passion for writing; it is very therapeutic for her. She also enjoys nature in its full capacity. She lives with her adult autistic son, Demitri, who is her world. She recently lost her oldest son, Sebastian Daniel Wells-Reines, tragically. He was intelligent, caring, and a big-hearted young man, and remains in her heart. This book is dedicated to her beautiful son.
About the BookThere is so much in life going on right now and it's hard for some to see their way forward, but this book will show them-step by step. Journey to Success: A Systematic Review explores the concept of achieving success methodically, using empirical data showing how, as well as the author's personal life experiences of overcoming setbacks and adversity, which allows the reader to see that data in action, relate, and practice.The purpose of the book is to inspire and motivate the readers to not give up when faced with obstacles, but instead to reflect on past successful experiences ("and we all have them from as way back as learning to walk") and use those experiences to problem-solve their way to overcoming adversity. Readers will be able to relate to what the author has discovered in her journey of successes and put in practice in their current situations, using the resources that they have available. This book is unique in the sense that the author provides scientific data to support her assertions based on her experiences, and empirical data to support the overcoming techniques she has developed.About the AuthorDr. Eunice Moseley's hobbies are singing ("I recorded two albums for family and friends") and dancing. At times she is inspired to write poems ("published two books of poems") or draw ("designed a WEBB radio station's new logo"). Moseley's special interest is in uplifting others. Her ULMII conference has launched many careers, and she has interviewed icons that include Will Smith, Magic Johnson, Ne-Yo, Ciara, Queen Latifah, Gladys Knight, Bruce Willis, Mark Wahlberg, Shirley Caesar, Marvin Sapp, Tom Hanks, Denzel Washington and many others. Moseley is a widow with two daughters, three grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. She is a regular member of the Public Relations Society of America.
About the Book...a terrifying night in the jungle... a ghostly vigilante roaming the dark Los Angeles streets after nightfall... a mysterious intruder infiltrating Boston's tallest building during winter at the height of a viral pandemic... an international corporate conglomerate with a sinister American agenda... and a family tormented by the death of a dearly-loved uncle in a tragic motorcycle accident.One Jungle Night: A Vanishing is a trilogy of three short stories that navigates through a web of crime intrigue mystery and suspense while capturing the afflictive strain of grief and loss and drawing both friends and foes into a mystical shadowy world between the living and the dead!About the AuthorLeo Hill is Bob Managbanag. He first used the pen name as a member of the Greenville University writing club "The Scriblerus". He is a hospice spiritual/grief counselor and an ordained minister of the Free Methodist Church. He lives in Los Angeles with the loves of his life: wife Renee and children Emma Olivia Megan and Matthew. He also loves his work family at Roze Room Hospice and the pastors/churches of the Free Methodist Church in Southern California.
About the BookHomegrown is the story of a young man who, through bad circumstance after bad circumstance, is driven to turn on society. Through his high intellect, he develops a plan that could possibly bring the nation to its knees. Read Homegrown to explore more of his journey.About the AuthorA construction worker for 45 years, Tim Bookman prefers to focus on family and career rather than developing other interests. He has a large family, with three children and eight precious grandchildren. This book was a bucket-list project that was carried out to see if success was possible.Tim also has a great interest in all things of nature hunting, fishing, and the general study of nature.
About the BookSing Me into Heaven is a collection of poetry about believing in God and navigating through the emotions of life. This collection also contains silly, fun poems to remind us that life is what we make of it, so we should love, laugh, and find happiness wherever possible.About the AuthorThe older Mrs. Lisa Hammerling gets, the more she knows how blessed she is. Family is very important to Mrs. Hammerling. She loves to sing, dance, and listen to all kinds of music. Mrs. Hammerling sang on the road in a band called Crunchy Sunshine for four years after she graduated high school. She later went back on the road and sang with John Louive and the Sundown Riders.
About the BookAnd now for the rest of the story. The Basics of Christianity remedies the fact that most Sunday morning sermons fall far short of telling the whole story for the simple fact that most of the tellers don't know the whole story. If one has a desire to be a Serious Minded Christian, it is important to hear the whole story, and how one is to apply this information to one's life.About the AuthorRobert Kelsey is a retired pipeline, oilfield welder and inspector. He has always had an interest in reading the Bible but couldn't make much sense of it until he was given a modern English language Bible where he found out that it is basically a copy of a contract, covenant, or testament between God and man. Paul Harvey told Robert one day that if he would spend fifteen minutes a day studying any given subject, he would be an expert in that area in two years. Robert increased the time and set out to spend at least two hours studying the Bible every day and had done so for more than ten years to date. The two most important revelations he has received are the fact that God poured out His Spirit on men, to make His words know to us (Proverbs 1:23), and it is to our advantage to have the Spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of Him working in our lives (Proverbs 1:17-20). Jesus has given to us the keys to the kingdom of heaven, and it is what we choose to do with those keys that opens our understanding to what the Bible is saying to us.
About the BookRanch Tails is a series of short stories about ranch animals and ranch life. Welcome Orphan Mustang Nina is the true story about a little wild Mustang foal, who at the age of approximately 12 days old, was abandoned by her mother out in the wild. The story takes place in a far Northwest corner of Colorado. It is a story of her adaptation to humans, survival, and acceptance into a herd that she can call her own.About the AuthorJane O'Meara-Hendricks has been riding and loving horses since she was six years old. She is passionate about Mustang horses. She has been a Therapeutic Horseback Riding Instructor for over 25 years. She runs a Therapeutic Horsemanship Program for Law Enforcement personnel and First Responders at her ranch. Her adopted Mustangs are the full time staff for the program. She lives on her beautiful ranch in Northwest Colorado with her family and numerous animals.
About the BookArise and Walk, O Beloved Africa recounts the main events and happenings of the African Union (AU) since its creation under the then Organization of African Unity (OAU) from 1963 to 2020.As we recall the past history of the OAU/AU, we learn of successive leaders and main decisions taken and challenges encountered since its establishment in 1963. This book is a recollection at a one go of what main issues the African continent is facing, how they were approached by different leaders at different times over the last sixty years.Read Arise and Walk, O Beloved Africa to find inspiration to be more focused on how to apprehend problems faced by Africa and possible solutions to overcome them. Let's make Africa more relevant and responsive of the challenges facing humanity.About the AuthorAmbassador Jean Mfasoni is much involved in community matters wherever he has served in his country and abroad, notably holding leadership positions in various communities, including at school/university, the workplace, etc. Through his involvement in the OAU/AU work for over forty years, he has become an institutional memory as several leaders, colleagues, and friends have relied on him to enlighten them on past OAU/AU experiences and that of the continent at large.Jean loves music, humor, the sharing of information, walking, reading, and social events. His special interests include continuous learning and intellectual debates about societal problems. He is very interested in building strong family and community relationships.
About the BookIn Roderic's Synastry, human consciousness is riddled with information that tends towards other realities, and through assimilation with synthetic intellect, we begin to realize just how thin that divide is. Roderic's stranglehold on consciousness squeezes the life out of the protagonists, and because of that, some want them dead. Roderic's Synastry is brimming with action that explores just exactly what it means to be human.About the AuthorEvan Halvorson is a writer with bipolar disorder who has always had a connection to strange realms throughout his life. The difference now is that Halvorson has the capacity to transform these thoughts and feelings into narrative. Halvorson believes we all need a narrative.
Barbara Sobey was always curious as to how women gave birth and cared for their babies centuries ago, or on wagon trains heading west with little water available. Having had babies 29 years apart, she lived through many changes in birth and infant care herself and decided to Today, mothers automatically expect their partner will be with them for the birth and baby will room-in. It was the last generation of women in the 1980s and 1990s who fought for those rights. Barbara is now eighty years old. In many small ways she was involved with aiding those changes in childbirth to occur. There is still more to do in humanizing birth, but she leaves that up to the current generation. About the AuthorBarbara M. Sobey, RN, CCE, former IBCLC, attended a LaLeche League meeting the first Tuesday in May 1965, an organization that gives support and practical advice on breastfeeding. It was a meeting that changed so many things in her life. She became a Leader herself and Barbara's experience as a LaLeche Leader prepared her to take the Lactation Consultant exam in 1986. She recertified every five years until 1996. As an International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant and RN, Barbara was able to work for thirty years as a hospital lactation consultant. Because of a speech that she gave at a La Leche League conference, she was asked to speak at a Metropolitan New York Childbirth conference, which encouraged her to become a childbirth instructor. Her children became involved with 4-H, which resulted in Barbara becoming a leader for 25 years. She has had a busy life, but her biggest satisfaction is her family. She always wanted a dozen children. The Lord blessed her with fifteen babies, but he took back two and her oldest son at the age of 31. Thus he left her with twelve very precious people, and she wishes she could go back in time to when her house was full of noise and laughter.Barbara now spends her time at more age-appropriate activities. She works at her church thrift shop and crochets Afghans that she donates to a local hospital at Christmas for those who have no family. After raising thirteen children, Barbara has been blessed with 21 great-grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
About the BookThere was a time when Chaos ruled and it was through His tyranny and rage that his son, Death, was born. Death defeated His father and rose up in His place as keeper of the dead. But as it is with all who have power, Death decides it isn't enough. He wants more. He begins to murder and slay humanity, using their souls to build His strength like unto a god. To save the world from Death's destruction, a Gifted One arises to challenge Him. Joined with the soul of the Last Dragon, this warrior conquers Death, driving Him back to the Underworld, where He is to be chained to his role for all eternity. Thereafter called the Dragon Warrior, the champion vows to forever protect the World of Life, and his soul is reborn again and again to carry out his promise. But then, something happens that prevents a new Dragon Warrior from being born, and Death begins to grow in power once more. Five hundred years pass before another Dragon Warrior is born. David is flung into a world he doesn't understand, bound to a destiny he wasn't expecting. After losing his sister to Death's cursed Hellhounds, David flees his home village with a Legacy to the Order of the Faithful, Amora. Together, they travel the land of Janania, facing many villains and heroes who, in the end, help them to become stronger and closer. They eventually meet the Light Witch, Alessia, who aids David in honing his new magical powers. David's quest, as he is to discover, is to defeat Death, once and for all, and to save the World of Life from His corruption. While facing a world driven by madness and pain, David must discover a path that will both save the world and himself.About the AuthorJennifer Raviele was born and raised in Oklahoma, where she lived with her parents and three brothers. Later, she joined the United States Air Force and moved to Florida, where she learned how to maintain aircraft. Now she lives with her husband and their dog and cat. She spends a lot of her time writing and reading as much as she can, exploring both this world and those on the pages.
About the BookPerspective of the Forgotten is a poetry collection that showcases a mother and son's journey through life while providing the ups and downs of the world around them.
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