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THE UNDERGROUND RIVER By JEANNE WILLIAMS (BENEATH THE BURNING GROUND SERIES BOOK 1) Read By Laurie Klein
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THE HIDDEN VALLEY By JEANNE WILLIAMS (BENEATH THE BURNING GROUND SERIES BOOK 2) Read By Laurie Klein
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THE TRAMPLED FIELDS By JEANNE WILLIAMS (BENEATH THE BURNING GROUND SERIES BOOK 3) Read By Laurie Klein
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The Wares are only one of the families that will soon be caught up in the burning issue of slavery with raids from the Border Ruffians out of Missouri and John Brown's small army devoted to ending slavery and helping runaways to escape to the north. To aid and abet a runaway slave is a crime that carries a dear price.
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Jonathan Ware and his wife are deeply troubled that their sons have enlisted on opposing sides of the conflict. The Wares and the other homestead families are subject to raids by renegades from both sides.
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Jonathan Ware, who homesteaded with his family in Kansas before the war broke out, was killed by raiders. His elder son is in the regular Confederate Army, his younger son is fighting on the side of the Union. His widow and two daughters, have sought refuge from the constant raids in a hidden valley with other women and children.
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THE MAN WHO DIED TWICE By Loren Robinson Read By Gene Engene
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THE REVIVAL By Max Yoho Read By Cameron Beierle
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TALES FROM COMANCHE COUNTY By Max Yoho Read By Cameron Beierle
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Shot down by German fire, he was reported killed in action, but a German doctor saved his life and rebuilt his face. His wife, Jenny, waited five years for his hoped-for return, then married George Albright.
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Holy war in Epic, Kansas? You'd better believe it! It's Revival Week, and every man, woman, child and cocker spaniel--if it looks Methodist--is expected to be there. The Revival reminds us of innocent times, simpler places, and the wonders of growing up.
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Yoho's first novel, The Revival, dealt with life as seen by a boy. In Tales from Comanche County, an old man with a hilariously skewed education in history and religion looks back to summers spent listening to stories told on the front porch of his Uncle Jack's Comanche County, Kansas ranch.
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BOOMERANG By Adam W Wiktorek Read By Reed McColm
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A TIME OF INNOCENCE By Warren Burke Read By Gene Engene
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THE MILE HIGH HAIR CLUB By Naomi Neale Read By Stephanie Brush
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Jacob Mead was an infant when he was adopted off an Orphan Train by Jess & Evangeline Mead in 1890. Jess Mead had been cruel to his son, cruel to his wife and cruel to himself. Now, 17 years later, the old Civil War veteran, was dead, it was a new Century, and Jacob was finally free. Free? To do what, to go where?
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Susan Hahn was one of the most beautiful women at Pearl Harbor and she knew it. She was an obedient daughter and a loyal German who did not hesitate to use her beuty to ferret out secrets from officers of the Pacific Flleet, secrets her father passed on to a Japanese contact.
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Bailey Rhodes has all the status symbols a young Manhattanite might want: a high-powered job, great friends, a nice apartment in a good neighborhood, and a boyfriend on the fast track to success. But when her mother has a stroke, everything seems to spiral out of control.
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IF THE SHOE FITS By Stephanie Rowe Read By Stephanie Brush
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I WENT TO VASSAR... FOR THIS? By Naomi Neale Read By Stephanie Brush
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HANNAH FROM LOAM HILL By MARJORIE R. SMITH Read By Rebecca Cook
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Behind Every Successful Woman Is the Right Pair of Shoes. Run hard. Run fast. Just don't try to run in heels. Especially if your name is Paris Jackson and you’re fashion-impaired. Designer labels and stilettos aren't exactly Paris's thing. Give her a pair of sneakers and she's a happy woman.
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When modern-day Cathy Voorhees is transported to 1959, screaming and kicking her kitten heels on the board room table, she’s in for a retro treat--her new bosses advances and the granny panties she finds herself forced to wear.
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In the rugged Appalachian Mountains of Kentucky, seventeen-year-old Hannah Mills plans her entire life around love. The young heroine of Hannah from Loam Hill is determined to meet her true love and raise a family. But for Hannah, fate has a different set of plans.
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THE LIKES OF ME By RANDALL PLATT Read By Laurie Klein
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THE CORNERSTONE By RANDALL PLATT Read By Jeff Kafer
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FLIGHT FROM IRAN By ANNE-MARIE HAWKINS Read By Steven Cooper
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Cordelia Lu Hankins is the half Caucasian, half Chinese – and all albino. She has grown up in a remote lumber town with her distant father and a giant stepmother nicknamed Babe, convinced she is ugly. Then, in the summer of 1918, when she is fourteen, she falls in love with the dashing Squirl.
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Through Ackerman's tough love and the sharing of a strenuous task, Ian gains pride and a sense of honor. It is Ackerman's tragedy that forms the cornerstone of McKenzie's life and makes this novel something truly special and moving.
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Phillipe receives a disturbing call from his mother. Nina feels the urgent need for the family to leave the country. Ashin stubbornly refuses, and so does his father, who has a secret.
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RACE FOR THE DYING By STEVEN HAVILL Read By John Pruden
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GRASSHOPPERS IN SUMMER By Paul Colt Read By Gene Engene
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BLACK GOLD By FRED BEAN Read By Rusty Nelson
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The young Dr. Thomas Parks expects to practice trauma medicine with a distinguished doctor in Port McKinney, Washington. What he does not expect is to be nearly killed within an hour of arriving.
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Grasshoppers in Summer examines the conflict between Native American plains tribes and the U.S. westward expansion from 1866 to 1876.
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In 1930's Texas, the oil industry is booming and small-time wildcatter Bill Dodd has secretly acquired the oil lease to the property adjoining H.L. Hunt's latest gusher. It promises to make Dodd a millionaire but before he can register the leases with the county, he is gunned down and Hunt's company takes over the land.
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RUSH TO DESTINY By LARRY JAY MARTIN Read By Rusty Nelson
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STORM RISING By GARY NAIMAN Read By Kevin Foley
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WILLOW WHIP By IRENE BENNETT BROWN Read By Laurie Klein
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In the Caribbean Ned Beale confronts the horrors of the slave trade, and as ship’s master on the flagship of the Pacific fleet, he sails into port off Alta California…and into the blood and dust of war.
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It is 2012 and the United States is at war in three middle-eastern countries after a second terrorist attack on our homeland. PERRY AMBROSE is an embedded reporter covering the Iran campaign. When Perry tries to convince WNN to go live with his video of the brutal mutiny shootout, he is rebuked after the PRESIDENT warns WNN to squelch the story.
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Could the Faber family really own a farm? Could they make enough money to buy one? Her father had almost given up hope, but for Willow it was the only dream worth having.
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SKITTERBRAIN By IRENE BENNETT BROWNRead By Nina Monique Kelly
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TO RAINBOW VALLEY By IRENE BENNETT BROWN Read By Laurie Klein
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RUN FROM A SCARECROW By IRENE BENNETT BROWN Read By Laurie Klein
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The Morans had to have that cow, for Larnie’s sickly mother was about to have a child, and the infant would need milk. Out here in the empty prairie of 1875, only a cow could save its life. But Larnie could not-would not-ask her Papa to get Bessie back for her. She bridled the family’s old white mule and rode off bareback after the cow.
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A 1935 dust-bowl saga of the Baldwin family's trip across a depression-torn country, telling of thirteen-year-old Cotton's painful growth into manhood and his family's proud determination to begin a new life.
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In the 1800s, young Hank's dream of moving west and becoming a cowboy is hindered by his responsibilities to his family. But he makes friends with a mute boy who has a secret.
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THE BARGAIN By IRENE BENNETT BROWN Read By Janean Jorgensen
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ANSWER ME, ANSWER ME By IRENE BENNETT BROWN Read By Laurie Klein
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I LOVED YOU, LOGAN MCGEE! By IRENE BENNETT BROWN Read By Janean Jorgensen
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Clare Hobb is weary of the strict boundaries her uncles impose at the family conclave, Hobb’s Mills. She’s in love with Larkin Wade, a handsome farmer her uncles disdain. During one of many trysts between Clare and Larkin, they find her beloved, brain-damaged father, Frank, vainly attempting to aid his brother, Samuel, who has been fatally injured in a wagon runaway accident.
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An excellent portrayal of a young woman's search for her true identity, a compelling story with just the right elements of mystery and romance.
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Calla’s story is the story of the joys of first love, the pain of first rejection, and the self-knowledge that comes when we pull ourselves together again.
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BEFORE THE LARK By IRENE BENNETT BROWN Read By Janean Jorgensen
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1906 By James Dalessandro Read By Stephanie Brush
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MISSING IN THE BOUNDARY WATERS By Larry Ahlman Read By Jerry Sciarrio
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In 1888, hard-working twelve-year-old Jocey Royal, tormented because of a disfiguring harelip, takes her invalid grandmother to live on the Kansas farm that her drifter father has abandoned.
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Every disaster has a story, none more thrilling than this one. Set during the great San Francisco earthquake and fire, this tale of political corruption, vendettas, romance, rescue--and murder--is based on recently uncovered facts.
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The early 1930's were desperate times in America. As the country struggled through the Great Depression, many of its finest young men, unable to find work, turned to begging or stealing to get by.
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