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Children of a Lost God

When faith, fate, and the fight against bullies collide, one man’s war becomes a mirror for us all. Children of a Lost God refuses to stay in one lane. It’s part war chronicle, part spiritual reckoning, part unflinching look at the machinery of politics—and it’s stitched together with the raw pulse of lived experience. Darkhand […]

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Gifts to Share

One book. Seventy-five sonnets. Endless heart. If you’ve been looking for a gentle, thoughtful read that feels like a warm cup of tea on a quiet morning, Gifts to Share might be the book you didn’t know you needed. What Makes This Book Special? Relatable and real: Life, nature, love, loss, and more are explored

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Voices Cry Out

It’s a vital read for anyone seeking to understand the hidden costs of mass incarceration—and a powerful resource for those working to build a more just and inclusive society. Voices Cry Out: Prison, Race and the Labeling Impact by Ricardo Y. Smith is a reflective and powerful exploration of life after incarceration, particularly for African

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Harvest of Souls Crossover

A battle of good and evil that crosses worlds, hearts—and generations. Imagine two worlds: one full of light, love, and peace.The other filled with darkness, hate, and chaos. In Harvest of Souls Crossover, VA McCloud tells a powerful and suspenseful story about these two worlds—and what happens when they begin to mix. In the peaceful

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Misreading Judas

This book is a rare and bold intellectual excavation—an uncompromising reevaluation of the Gospel of Judas and, by extension, Christian orthodoxy itself. With scholarly rigor and a mystic’s insight, Wahler challenges centuries of biblical interpretation, arguing that Judas was not a betrayer, but a symbolic figure of self-sacrifice and spiritual succession rooted in Gnostic tradition.

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The New Elder Abuse

Imagine watching someone you love— strong, smart, and full of life—slowly become a target of betrayal. It is the true story of her father, a man who worked hard his whole life to support his children, only to face loss and betrayal when he needed care the most. Her father was a decorated man, proud

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Set Yourself Free

Awaken to your own power, not through rebellion or perfectionism, but through realignment with your inner light. In Set Yourself Free, Jean Walters offers more than a guide to personal transformation—it is a soulful manifesto of spiritual liberation. With a tone both compassionate and courageous, Walters invites the reader to confront limiting beliefs, not with

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Saved From Dementia

John Vieira shares his honest and deeply personal journey of identity, mental illness, addiction, and spiritual recovery. This powerful memoir is not just about his past— but about the healing power of faith and truth. What happens when the world around you doesn’t see who you really are? Born in Guyana and brought to the

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