American Schism: How the Two Enlightenments Hold the Secret to Healing our Nation

An enlightened exploration of history to unite a deeply divided America

Two disparate Americas have always coexisted. In this thoroughly researched, engaging and ultimately hopeful story of our nation’s divergent roots, Seth David Radwell clearly links the fascinating history of the two American Enlightenments to our raging political division. He also demonstrates that reasoned analysis and historical perspective are the only antidote to irrational political discourse.

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Anguished (JD Pickens Mysteries – Vol. 4 Book 1)

Murder and mayhem hit close to home for Sheriff JD Pickens. Someone viciously attacked his father from behind, and his best friend, Leroy Jones, was shot in the back and left for dead. Several other attacks forced Pickens to seek outside help, not only for solving the crimes but for his peace of mind. Never before had Pickens and his deputies had to deal with so many harsh realities of life.

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Apollo’s Raven (Curse of Clansmen and Kings Book 1)

AWARD-WINNING APOLLO’S RAVEN sweeps you into an epic Celtic tale of forbidden love, mythological adventure, and political intrigue in Ancient Rome and Britannia. In 24 AD British kings hand-picked by Rome to rule are fighting each other for power. King Amren’s former queen, a powerful Druid, has cast a curse that Blood Wolf and the Raven will rise and destroy him. The king’s daughter, Catrin, learns to her dismay that she is the Raven and her banished half-brother is Blood Wolf. Trained as a warrior, Catrin must find a way to break the curse, but she is torn between her forbidden love for her father’s enemy, Marcellus, and loyalty to her people. She must summon the magic of the Ancient Druids to alter the dark prophecy that threatens the fates of everyone in her kingdom.

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Armored Hours

Claudia, Kiersten, Lina, and Florian, the beautiful quartet of friends, are planning their next big suffragette move. But their plan goes awry when the girls disappear without a trace. Alexander, a bootlegger they have partnered with to smuggle contraband for the feminist cause as well as illegal booze, is desperate to find them; not only does he need them for his operations, but Claudia has stole.

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Boundary Waters Search And Rescue: Beyond Imagination: Book Two in the Boundary Waters Search and Rescue Series

When a chance encounter in the Emergency Room leaves Ely physician Jack Lockwood reeling from the opening of a long-buried wound, he and Liz struggle to cope. Little did they know the sweeping life changes that would come out of their distressed prayers that night.

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Eden: A Teen Frankenstein Meets Her Match

Darcy is a nerd – brainy, insecure, all too familiar with high school horror. Eden is a monster girl, hand made by a mad scientist out of prom-night accident victims and struggling to make sense of a world that doesn’t match the one on Nickelodeon. Darcy has a flakey set of popular friends and hot new bleached blonde hair. Eden has super strength, lightning speed, and an uncanny ability to communicate with animals. Who could have guessed they’d find so much in common – including the same guy?

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Indirect Work: A Regenerative Change Theory for Businesses, Communities, Institutions and Humans

Make a profound and lasting difference with your life. Start with understanding regenerative change.
It’s within our grasp to transform with a paradigm of systematic change and ensure we affect every level of life. The possibilities of personal, organizational, and even global evolution are right before us.

In a time when meaningful change is limited by error-filled practices conceived before quantum science, outside wisdom communities, and without an understanding of living systems, it’s time to re-think. Instead, embrace a theory based on the oldest and most proven way to create systemic change.

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Tell, or the Adventures in Themiddle

Having been expelled from Theffects School for Troubled Boys, William Teller (‘Tell’), the son of a skiving small-town mayor returns home to find an empty house and a farewell letter from his father. Knowing his father to play an arcane prank every now and then, he thinks nothing of it—until the neighbors and representatives from a local orphanage show up.

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That Day When Hell Froze Over

Barry Donadio’s brilliant book released in August 2019 “That Day When Hell Froze Over” is a fiction that takes place over a thousand years ago in present-day Afghanistan and Iran. It is a mystical story of warfare of that time with interesting characters. An elite force of catholic knights is ordered by the Pope to drive deep into enemy territory as far as modern-day Iran. The knights were the best trained and most discipline that the Vatican had at the time.

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The Ninth Passage

Alec Driver, a WWII veteran, uses the GI bill to earn an advanced degree in music from a prestigious university. At age thirty-seven, with glowing recommendations in hand, he secures the post of choir teacher at a small town high school on Florida’s west coast. Soon after assuming his duties he falls in love with Tracy Ashbury a bright, talented and attractive student in his choir. Community outrage aroused by his courtship culminates in a resentful and belligerent student goading Alec into striking him. Influential citizens rescue Alec from potential dismissal. His subsequent marriage to Tracy and national recognition for the choir’s mastery vindicates Alec’s supporters or so it seems . . .

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We Shall Never Speak of This Again: The Plight of the Irish in the 19th Century

“…conditions came together to form a perfect storm. No one in the country would remain untouched and when the fury subsided, Ireland would never be the same again.” (Casey, p. 29)

The Irish of the 19th century had endured England’s religious persecution and human rights violations for centuries. Millions of Irish lived and died as victims of these egregious acts. Near three million Irish lived in abject poverty and survived almost exclusively on the potato. They suffered through the Famine that began with the failure of a potato crop and escalated into a large scale humanitarian disaster. England, their sister country, refused to take the necessary measures to mitigate the tragedy. One million Irish starved or died of disease while another million fled to North America, enduring a harrowing voyage fraught with danger and mortal disease. The Famine devastated Ireland and her people, while intensifying their hatred of England. This book will identify those responsible and determine their culpability.

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