Xin Chao Vietnam 2021: An Essential Guide for New Tourists to Discover the Beauty of Vietnam by Mai Phuong Tran: Vietnam attracts millions of tourists every single day and the number continues to grow. Xin Chao Vietnam 2021 will give you an in-depth guide to visiting this country in Southeast Asia with friendly people, spectacular landscape, tasty food, and rich history. Tourists will definitely experience Vietnam like no other country in Asia. Anyone can visit and so can you!
The Cocoon Conundrum by Sherrie Rose: An epic journey through the time of the pandemic and into the world of liberation. We want authentic connections, a sense of belonging, and to give gratitude to people in our lives. When Covid-19 hit, from the first lock-down to border closures, social distancing to loss of loved ones, the pandemic put in jeopardy all that we cherish. Now, as we emerge from this cocoon, where do we go from here?
Critical Thinking & Logic Mastery by Thinknetic: This bundle isn’t a dry, theoretical textbook. It is a practical, easy to read and implement book dedicated to helping you build stronger arguments, make more confident decisions, and spot logical errors. Critical thinking will elevate your personal and professional life. You’ll be better at assimilating information, noticing trends, and deciding on a plan of action.
The Journey into the Symbols of Ancient Truths by Sue Lintern: Through these pages, take time to savour symbols and words that will gently guide you through your day, week, or life. You can reconnect with yourself, the world, and the universe. When times change, people often seek guidance. The Journey into the Symbols of Ancient Truths offers counsel, comfort, and spiritual affirmations for when you need it.
Audacious Goals, Remarkable Results by Brad Borkan & David Hirzel: “Bullets, blizzards, fires, and floods were all part of a day’s work.” Get inspired by the monumental risks Teddy Roosevelt, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, and Roald Amundsen faced in their epic endeavors, such as the building of the Panama Canal and the quest for the South Pole. This book is filled with insights you can bring into your own life.
Reclaim Your Hero: Transform Your Pain into Power and Thrive by Mathew Grace: As first responders and military, we are the heroes for everyone else. We are first on the scene to emergencies at home and abroad. So what then do we do when we are drowning and searching for breath? What do we do when our world is spinning out of control and our world is falling apart?
The Unstoppable Dream 2: Sailing and Touring Down Under by Helen Humphreys: Join Mark and Helen, who sailed their catamaran, Charabia, from Florida to the Panama Canal, which connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean, to Australia. Sail with them as they cruise the Australian east coast from Bundaberg to Sydney, navigating picturesque bays, rivers, and harbors.
Terror in the Shadows (Vol. 1) by Scare Street: The dark can be a terrible, terrible place… A young man’s attempts at breaking parole end in a night of horror. A child realizes his Christmas gift might be more sinister than he originally thought. An editor accidentally uncovers his client’s sinister plan to cleanse the world of all evil…
The First Seal (The Apocalypse Prophecies Book 1) by Sean Deville: The Inquisitors, ferocious and devoted guardians of humanity, have defended the Earth against the demon hordes for centuries. They are as relentless and as brutal as the demons they hunt. There is just one small problem. The balance of power had shifted, for the antichrist is finally here. So begin the final days of the apocalypse.
The Crows That Ate Sunday by Daz Eek: A wicked vicar’s dastardly deed stirs up both natural and supernatural crows ready to wreak vengeance on a church’s Sunday parishioners.
Trauma Recovery for Women: A 30-Day Christian Journey for Emotional Healing by Darlyne & Victoria DuBonnet: Emotional Healing God’s Way. The problems you’re facing today might be secretly rooted in wounds inflicted upon you long, long ago. That explains why you keep repeating the same negative patterns. And you’re likely to stay stuck until you finally let God heal you. Using a simple 5-step system, you’ll discover how to recover from trauma.
Apple Pie and Arsenic (Maple Lane Mysteries Book 1) by C. A. Phipps: Would you kill for pie? Spring Festival and murder. Finding the body was a shock, but accused of the death, Maddie has no time to mourn. As the timer ticks down in the race to find the murderer before jail becomes a reality, or the body count climbs, Maddie enlists the help of good friends and her bossy Maine coon cat. Get the series now!
Front Page News (London Series Book 1) by Sadie Gordon Richmond: Zoe Mitchell’s killer didn’t need to force entry to her flat, so did she let them in, or did they have a key? The model’s penchant for sabotaging relationships and disregard for her paramours means there is no shortage of people with a reason to feel spurned or threatened by her, and, as the police soon discover, some of them are very close to home.
Hearts on Lockdown (Ann Arbor Hearts Book 1) by Ian Finn: I can’t wait to get away from my parents, who are so purposefully blinded to the existence of gay people. Luckily, I’m offered a job at a pharmaceutical company in Ann Arbor and I’m able to find someone renting out a room. But when I find out that my new roommate, Samuel, is an eccentric artist with wild ways, I’m beginning to question my decision to fly so far from the nest.
Saabrina (Saabrina Book 1) by Seth Cohen: A snappy, sentient spacecraft. A funny, middle-aged dad. A college-aged daughter getting started on her life. An entertaining and relatable adventure in the form of a space opera that will keep you wanting to see what’s next. In Saabrina, book one of the Saabrina series, Saabrina, a small sentient spacecraft, gets a new partner, Bob Foxen, and maybe a start to something more.
Find My Little Sister (A Matt Kile Mystery Book 4) by David Bishop: Colorful fictional characters from the pen of David Bishop are sprinkled among the famous and infamous real characters of Los Angeles in the 1930s. Lovers of the wide-ranging era of prohibition, gambling ships, and Tommy guns, will love this Matt Kile Mystery — and love story.
The Worried Man (A Q.C. Davis Mystery Book 1) by Lisa M. Lilly: Just after they decide to move in together, lawyer Quille C. Davis finds her boyfriend dead in his apartment. Police insist it’s suicide. Certain they’re wrong, Quille vows to clear her beloved’s name. But can she expose a killer without becoming the next victim? The Worried Man is Book 1 in the Chicago-based Q.C. Davis Mysteries.
Ice (The Ice Trilogy Volume 1) by Kevin Tinto: Archaeologist Leah Andrews discovers a Native American cliff dwelling abandoned for 800 years in southern New Mexico. Inside, ancient human remains — slaughtered in a long-ago massacre, alongside brilliantly colored, granite crystal native to only one place on earth: Antarctica. Gemstones in a thousand-year-old Native American Cliff Dwelling? ICE!
The Girl in The Cold by Robert J. Walker: After a scholarly fourteen-year-old girl vanishes on Halloween night, uncompromising yet isolated private investigator Arden Briar dives deep into the Georgia underground to find the victim. Faced with overwhelming odds, Arden enlists the help of the victim’s damaged father, a veteran with a short fuse. Will Arden’s temporary alliance be the solution to her problem or her downfall?
Both Sides of the Law (The Casper Halliday NYPD Series Book 1) by Nathan Roden: He shared his father’s dream of becoming a detective. A prison sentence was not part of the plan. On his seventeenth birthday, in the throes of depression, Casper Halliday made a desperate decision. That decision brought him face-to-face with one of the most dangerous men in the city — and a future he could never have foreseen.
Murder in the Valleys (The Havard and Lambert Mysteries Book 1) by Pippa McCathie: Having left the police following a corruption investigation, ex-superintendent Fabia Havard is struggling with civilian life. When a girl is murdered in her town, she can’t help but try to find the killer. Will her former colleague Matt Lambert stop her, or realize the value of his former boss to the floundering inquiry?
Don’t Overthink The Application Said (The Daedalus Cycle) by Christoph Brueck: From techno thriller to the possibilities of digital romances, from criminal AIs to the loss of one’s world to the augmentation of reality, this anthology of science fiction stories explores a very possible vision of tomorrow, where complete digitalization has become part of our everyday life.
Prime Example (Rim Jumper Book 1) by Tim Rangnow: After a failed assassination attempt, Kole Anywnn becomes the hunter as he tracks down his would-be killer across the galaxy. On a world deep in the galaxy’s Rim, he delves into the local criminal underworld in his search, only to find more than one surprise along the way.
The Game Players of Meridien (The Chronicles of the Second Interstellar Empire of Mankind Book 1) by Robert I. Katz: Douglas Oliver’s ancestors were genetically engineered to be soldiers for the imperial armies. Strong, fast, smart and aggressive, they relish competition. Douglas Oliver is not afraid of a challenge, but when a challenge arrives from an unknown party, he did not expect the Game to turn into an all out war for survival, with himself at its center.
The Firebirds by Harry Simpson: Seven learning challenged children are captives of school while brilliant avatars are sent home in their place. Living in futuristic luxury, the children realize there is a problem greater than avatars taking over their lives: the earth is heading for a disaster they must prevent. Imagine Anne of Green Gables meets Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
The Makings of Violet Frogg (Modern Women: Entertaining Edwardians Book 1) by Patsy Trench: ‘All the world’s a stage’ and Violet plays many parts: from straightjacketed vicar’s daughter to cossetted married woman, suffragist, and working girl in London’s West End theatre. Then her past catches up with her and off she goes on the run again. How hard can it be for a woman to find true independence in turn-of-the-century England?