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13) Millennium Exile
Born with incredible strength, Vincent imagines being a hero of justice.
In the lawless, and poverty-stricken Ryuuga Ghetto, he is shunned by the public, who fear his tremendous abilities and consider him a monster.
He dreams of leaving his everyday life in search of adventure. However, when a mysterious stranger offers him a chance to do just that; Vincent is thrown head-first into a world he never knew existed.
A world of meisters,
...Two souls started a rivalry on Atlantis thousands of years ago and had reincarnated and killed each other in different parts of the world through the millenniums. Their last encounter was in 1805 on the island of Haiti-Bohio, where Benepère Saint-Ange, the good soul, had attained spiritual enlightenment, which prevented him from enacting the curse against his nemesis, Sam Mauvais, the evil sorcerer. Benepère died in 1807 at ninety-nine
...16) Maybe Next Year
Book 1 in the "Gay Tales for the New Millennium" series
Bryan and Chris are high school juniors who have been inseparable best friends for three years. Now, they are discovering that their feelings for each other run much deeper than mere friendship.
Chris, whose open-minded family is completely supportive, is ready and able to live his life out and proud. For Bryan, whose father is the pastor of a very conservative
...Book 3 of the "Gay Tales for the New Millennium" series
As Ryan Robertson begins college at UCLA, all he wants is to do well in his classes, make some friends, and enjoy his college experience.
But he soon learns that working in the adult entertainment industry to support himself and pay for college makes normalcy impossible. The scheduling demands of his profession rule out most extracurricular activities and require
..."Can I change hearts and minds? I'm trying."
From "Day 82: Can I Change?"
Sandra de Helen's newest poetry collection is all about changing hearts and minds. This collection of poems, gleaned from many decades of keen observation, show the poet to be insightful and clear-headed yet displaying a sly wit at times. Her musings on justice, politics, women in society, war and peace, racism, the 2020 pandemic, and more will
"[A] love letter to every reader who enjoys preparing and eating good food and finds sustenance in well-written poetry. The concept of alternating recipes with poems is delightfully satisfying as well as sensorially appealing. ~Renée Bess, novelist, poet, essayist, and short story writer
I Eat My Words is a groundbreaking mashup of poetry and mouth-watering recipes for everything from pie to pasta and beyond. If you appreciate
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