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Lionheart: A Beacon of Hope
This story concerns a salmon named Sami who searches far and wide for a home and, in the process, discovers himself. Life is a constant struggle to endure and overcome and there are few that have it more dangerous and difficult than the salmon. We admire their determination, tenacity, and sacrifice to achieve their goal.
Sami had made the seemingly impossible become possible. Upon reaching his goal, a gateway opened, and a great silence fell, giving authentic insight, true revelation, and the experience of oneself in all things.
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True Love Waits
How far would you go for the one you love?
How long would you fight for the one you love?
How much would you sacrifice for the one you love?
Ultimately, what would you sacrifice for the one you love?
Let’s find out by going through the love story of John and Sara.
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Cascade Smith
The exciting sequel to The Excalibur File.
Named after her father’s favourite beer, Cascade Smith is born beautiful, which will shape her life.
She grows up an ‘all Australian girl,’ progressing from her High-Country home through school, university, first love and sporting success – given her stunning looks, the perfect formula for ‘happily ever after.’ But that is not to be.
The year 2024 sees the tragic death of her soul mate. Bad enough, but 2024 also heralds a worldwide financial crash, a return to the gold standard and the rise of a China intent on gold and territorial expansion. America’s NSA obtains the PLA plan for ‘Oceania Gold’ – a strategic blueprint to conquer the islands of the South Pacific and ultimately invade northern Australia on Christmas Day, 2030.
Cascade is recruited into Wedgetail, ASIO’s clandestine black ops group, tasked to counter China’s MSS agents inserted into Australia to destabilise the defence effort and open the way for invasion. She and her fellow agents take on the MSS as an undermanned ADF prepares for the greatest naval battle since the Second World War – a battle Australia can never hope to win.
Or can it?
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Wilderness Honor with Pungo and Sundance
Pungo, the protagonist, a young Mandan Indian from North Dakota, led three Indian friends in the final challenge to complete the four-day rite of passage ceremony and manhood called Sun Dance. One of the young Indian boys was accidently killed but the accident was blamed on Pungo. His punishment was expulsion from the tribe, surely a slow death on the plains of North Dakota in the early 20th century. Running from a violent thunderstorm, he found shelter in a cave, where he slept until awakened by an unusual sound. Investigation revealed a wounded wolf, which had fallen over a ledge inside the cave. It was unable to escape. Pungo rescued and nursed the wolf back to health. He named him Sundance in honor of the Sun Dance rite he had just completed with his tribe. Pungo and Sundance settled deep in the mountain wilderness, where they met others including a brown bear, a wild stallion, John who chose the wilderness over being a street person, a survivor who plunged over a waterfall, two thieves and Maria, who worked in the nearby town. Sundance assisted Pungo in all these encounters and was a faithful companion in the lonely and harsh environment.
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Under the Papaya Tree
This story takes place on the beautiful island of Kauai and features the spirited cancer survivor, Serenity Jenkins.She and her best friend, Emma, have the mundane job of cleaning vacation rentals. But when Uncle Pete, from across the cul-de-sac, is mysteriously murdered, her life takes an alluring turn. Serenity finds herself acting as a ‘Private Eye Extraordinaire’. Surrounded by an amusing cast of characters, she gets herself into hilarious antics while trying to solve the case.With side-line romances, non-stop action, and tons of island adventure, this story is a fun read!
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The Rockwall Brothers
The world's most secret service, MI60, is at risk of being exposed. Their agents can no longer go into the field. The brains behind MI60, James S. Brogan, turns to the most unlikely source to protect the nation's security by covertly recruiting two unwitting boys to undertake a dangerous world-roaming mission. Brothers, Jack and Charlie, become the youngest and newest secret agents of MI60; the Rockwall Brothers are born.
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The Owen Girl
Jenna is fifteen, a couple of weeks away from her sixteenth birthday. After her step-father abuses her, she runs away to a beach house owned by her grandmother, Glenys, which has been empty for years.Looking after herself, determined to be independent and to stay safe, she cautiously gets to know the local shopkeeper, the elderly Maori man who leaves freshly caught fish on her doorstep, and a teenage boy on holiday in a neighbouring cottage. She uncovers the history of her nan and finds that history can repeat itself, but in a good way.This is a beautifully written, heart-warming story set in New Zealand. The characters are lightly but cleverly drawn, and the environment is vividly brought to life. This charming book will appeal to young adults and readers of all ages.
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The Omega Chronicles
A giant cosmic dust cloud is first noticed in 1962, its discovery kept a secret so as not to cause worldwide panic, finally hits the Earth fifty-five years later with catastrophic devastation that wipes life from the face of the planet. One man, Colton Lee Steele, miraculously survives whilst stationed in Antarctica and thus starts his struggle to at first comprehend the enormity of his predicament and then plans and travels to the Northwest Territories to finally find a place he can call home. It is a harsh environment he finds himself in but through perseverance and true grit, he discovers an inner strength that will guide him through his final years, and along the way discover that life will always find a way.
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The Moguls of India
Indians in India and elsewhere relentlessly talk of corruption in their country. India ranks 76 in Corruption Perception Index of 168 countries. To be fair to India, every other country has the same problem to grapple with. It appears to be endemic, a worldwide phenomenon. It is said that if all the 25 countries in Europe were rid of corruption, their GDP would double. In Australia, the perceptions of both public and private corruption increased dramatically in 2016. This book is a story about corruption in India, how it works. A fiction written with a sense of humour.
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The Freelance Chronicles: J'Ba Fofi Book 1
As a young wealthy journalist, it would appear Lancelot Knightly lives a charmed life with the world at his heels. But to those closest to him, life is not the image of success it would seem. For a young man facing many personal demons, every day can be a struggle. But Lance’s life is about to be turned upside down, when his friend returns from overseas and opens up a sinister plot which will take Lance to one of the most remote places on earth.This journey will expose him to a secret so unbelievable and so terrifying, it will threaten his sanity and possibly, his life.
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Slaughter Lambs: Vassal Tour
Faced with the dilemma of not yet declaring her vocation, fifteen-year-old Kate Curie struggles with many heavy questions. How to explain her attraction to her friend’s boyfriend? What does she want to do after graduation? How can she save her favorite lamb from sacrifice? Who knows who is right and wrong in the uprising of riots and warnings of civil war?In Slaughter Lambs: Vassal Tour, Kate dives into the unsteady, transitionary phase of leaving school and exploring the states outside her home of Stafflegon. Accompanied by her friend Jake and a prince incognito, Kate will witness foreigners first-hand, challenge the ethics of the workforce, and suffer mysterious blows of violence and terror. While she embraces the thrill of seeing faraway lands, will home always be as she remembers it?
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Segway
A baby is born as his mother dies; his survival is a miracle. Sam Tyler is the baby – and he is a genius. Sam is awarded a fast-track scholarship to attend the University of Aberystwyth in Wales. Three years later, he has a PhD in Mathematics and Science, and a Masters in Art. With Sam’s genius come other extraordinary abilities: telekinesis and levitation are just two of them. At fifteen, the travel bug bites. More adventures begin on the other side of the world. Sam meets a dog at the sacred Maori cemetery of Mount Taupiri in the Waikato region of North Island. The dog has been waiting by the grave of his owner for two weeks when Sam arrives. This dog is very special, his name is Hugo. The wild South Island of New Zealand is where Sam goes to celebrate his sixteenth birthday. His birthday is on the 14th of November, 2016. That same night as the “Super Moon”, and New Zealand suffers its biggest earthquake for over eighty years. It is recorded at 7.8 on the Richter scale. Sam and Hugo use their combined abilities to save lives among the devastation.
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