Jacquetta Nammar Feldman

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The Merriest Magnolia “Perfect for fans of Debbie Macomber.”–Publishers Weekly Home for the holidays has always meant cozy small-town traditions…but this year all that may change… Carrie Reed has always been known as her hometown Good Girl, yet she still loves Magnolia, North Carolina–after all, this is where her newly discovered sisters, Avery and Meredith, live. But Christmas is on its way and with it, ... Read Book
Deception Masterly storytelling and expert insight into the darkest of human compulsions make #1 New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Kellerman’s Alex Delaware novels as compelling as they are addictive. And just when you think he has taken his spellbinding tales of mystery and psychological suspense to the limit, with Deception he takes a bold leap into terrifying and uncharted new territory. Her ... Read Book
In Trump We Trust Donald Trump won the presidency by being a one-man wrecking ball against our dysfunctional and corrupt establishment.  Now Ann Coulter, with her unique insight, candor, and sense of humor, makes the definitive case for why we should all join his revolution. The media have twisted themselves in knots, trying to grasp how Donald Trump won over millions of Americans and what he’ll be like as ... Read Book
A Tale of Two Vampires A powerhouse in paranormal romance, New York Times and USA Today best-selling author Katie MacAlister crafts another hit with A Tale of Two Vampires. When Iolanthe Tennyson enters a haunted wood during her stay in Austria, she never expects to be sucked back into the 18th century. Now she’s face-to-face with Nikola Czerny, a sensuous vampire living a cursed existence. Iolanthe knows what fate ... Read Book
Southern Sass and a Crispy Corpse On Georgia’s picturesque Peach Cove Island, a killer is serving up a two-for-one special . . . After their mama’s passing, Marygene Brown returned to Peach Cove Island to help her sister Jena Lynn run the family diner, renowned for its homemade peach desserts. But Mama is never too far away-her sassy spirit haunts the island, and more specifically Marygene. Lately Mama has been warning her ... Read Book
Denim Diaries 5 Fifteen-year-old Kane Alexander is growing up in a single parent home after her mother abandons the family. Her father is forced to take on two jobs to support his family, and the responsibility of caring for her two younger siblings is placed on Kane. She loves her family, but can’t help but feel like she’s missing out on life as a teenager. Kane shares her feelings with her father, ... Read Book
Out of the Cave Do you feel guilt and shame about negative thoughts and emotions and your inability to overcome them? Bestselling author and pastor Chris Hodges helps those struggling with depression find liberating solutions by drawing from the life of the prophet Elijah. You might be asking, Should a Christian even be having these struggles? Depression is the number one health issue in the world today, yet ... Read Book
Every Last One 2011 Audie Award Finalist for FictionBeloved blockbuster storyteller Anna Quindlen’s powerhouse new novel, her first since the #1 bestseller Rise and Shine , confirms her status as an incomparably accurate and compassionate observer of families and the tragedies they face. This moving, suspenseful, and surprising new novel by beloved author Anna Quindlen is about a suburban family and the ... Read Book
Mindfulness and the 12 Steps Serenity and sanity can seem like too much to hope for in the time of coronavirus. This book invites us to take each day at a time, moment by moment, with awareness, attention, and mindfulness.A fresh resource to help those in recovery from addiction find their own spiritual path through the Buddhist practice of mindfulness.For those of us in recovery, Mindfulness and the 12 Steps offers a fresh ... Read Book
China’s Good War Chinese leaders once tried to suppress memories of their nation’s brutal experience during World War II. Now they celebrate the “victory”–a key foundation of China’s rising nationalism. For most of its history, the People’s Republic of China limited public discussion of the war against Japan. It was an experience of victimization–and one that saw Mao Zedong and Chiang Kai-shek ... Read Book
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