Holly Webb

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Shot on Gold Will “Mad Dog” Madigan is making his second trip to the Winter Games, and he couldn’t be happier. Hockey is his life and playing for the U.S. team is a privilege. Then he meets U.S. figure skater Amber Sloane. She’s beautiful, ambitious, and driven-everything Will desires in a woman. He would love to show Amber how hot life off the ice can be.Amber has skated her entire life, sacrificing ... Read Book
Wolf Among the Stars A near-future Earth has shaken off the devastating colonization by alien Lokaran invaders and totalitarian rule by the alien’s puppets, the Earth First party. But now Earth is flung into galactic intrigue and war. The Lokaron empire teeters on the edge of a fratricidal meltdown and a cabal of ancient enemies hope to use Earth as a proxy to destroy the empire and rule over a new Galactic dark ... Read Book
The Other Side of Hope Read by the author. Overcome the twin giants of cynicism and despair that threaten to derail your emotional and physical health and find hope for life by witnessing the power of God’s redemptive healing. Part guidebook and part storytelling, The Other Side of Hope includes two books in one with the message of finding hope in a desperately harsh world. One part of the book focuses on ... Read Book
A Garland for Girls Louisa May Alcott’s lively and heartwarming stories are favorites with young readers everywhere. A Garland for Girls will be especially welcomed by those who read and treasure all of the famous books by this great American author. Using real life boys and girls as the characters in her fascinating chronicles, Miss Alcott has written a series of delightful stories, filled with sunshine and ... Read Book
Curveball “A crucial study in the political manipulation of intelligence, understanding how Curveball got us into Iraq will arm us for the next round of lies coming out of Washington.”—Robert Baer, author of See No Evil: The True Story of a Ground Soldier in the CIA’s War on Terrorism Curveball answers the crucial question of the Iraq war: How and why was America’s intelligence so ... Read Book
Thoughts for Young Men “Thoughts for Young Men,” by J. C. Ryle, is a short yet passionate appeal that, a hundred years after it was written, remains relevant for today. Replete with warnings, exhortations, and instruction about this life’s many trials, temptations, and common pitfalls, “Thoughts for Young Men” is biblical, practical, timeless, and wise. Ryle covers four great temptations that plague most ... Read Book
The Dead Are Arising Les Payne, the renowned Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist, embarked in 1990 on a nearly thirty-year-long quest to interview anyone he could find who had actually known Malcolm X–all living siblings of the Malcolm Little family, classmates, street friends, cellmates, Nation of Islam figures, FBI moles and cops, and political leaders around the world. His goal was ambitious: to ... Read Book
Beowulf’s Children A powerhouse trio of science fiction greats has united to further explore the planet Avalon, first introduced in their classic novel The Legacy of Heorot. “Once upon a long, long time ago, our parents and grandparents left a place called Earth. They traveled across the stars in a ship called Geographic to find paradise.” A new generation is growing up on the island paradise of Camelot, ... Read Book
Forsaking All Others Bestselling author LaVyrle Spencer presents one of her most beloved stories-about a woman who must look past the surface to see true beauty within . . .Allison Scott has her mind on her career. As an up-and-coming photographer, she has neither the time nor the inclination for an affair-especially since her last attempt at love with a handsome model shattered her dreams of rising to the top with a ... Read Book
Awop Bop Aloo Mop As much music history as biography, Awop Bop Aloo Mop celebrates “Little” Richard Wayne Penniman, who burst onto the American scene in 1955 with his mega-hit “Tutti Frutti.” Almost by himself, Little Richard wrote the anti-rules and poured the concrete for the foundation of a new musical art form he created. Alan Freed would call it “Rock Roll.” Dubbing himself “The Architect of ... Read Book
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