When Mary Magdelene is born into a Jewish family in a small town on the western bank of the Sea of Galilee, no one has any idea of the impact she will have on biblical history for thousands of years to come.
Amid the distraction of business success and incredible wealth, a more mature Max and Sarah remain simply wonderful and wonderfully simple as they construct a future of meaning and satisfaction.
The spitting image of his famous father, Morgan McLachlan is a blond-haired, country musicloving, high school quarterback growing up in a small Southern town where his daddys memory reigns supreme.
This story is the first in the Winter Trilogy, which is an account of three siblings, Michael the Marine, Christina the troublemaker, and Ward the educator.
In the curious realm known as the Wasteland, positioned precariously between heaven and hell, the pendulum of good and evil oftentimes swings in unforeseen and unanticipated directions.
With only sparse biblical clues to follow, this fictitious account gives a creative reader an enthralling glimpse into the saga of the people and places that became the century one church.
Ever since man started to create stories, there has existed a seemingly invisible yet eternal bond between fictional tales woven out of words and the actual truth.
Dramatic time travel fiction as a family is cast into ancient history and pre-history, slavery and immigration, the birth of Christmas, and how Noahs sons populate the earth through the empires.
William Blake's Songs of Innocence and of Experience includes some of the visionary poet's finest and best-loved poems such as 'The Lamb', 'The Chimney-Sweeper' and 'The Tiger'.
The Secret Glory is a unique, semi-autobiographical novel by Arthur Machen that explores his lifelong themes of hidden knowledge, spiritual ecstasy, and the persistence of ancient Celtic and Christian mysticism in the modern world.
Corralling heartsThe Rancher's Family Wish by Lois RicherTanner Johns is determined to carry on with his guardian's legacy and turn Wrangler's Ranch into a camp for troubled kids.
Ao ler o livro 'Eu e o Tempo' de Antônio Guedes de Miranda, um dos maiores juristas brasileiro, a narradora adentra as páginas, se desdobrando, até sua cidade natal e a outra onde cresceu.