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Rugged ranchers. Vengeful lawmen. Discover 10 full-length western tales of classic frontier justice.
Can brothers torn apart by war make peace to find a lost treasure? Will an orphan turned sheriff fulfill his lifelong quest for vengeance? What will it take for deserters, decorated vets, and an Apache scout to pull off a death-defying rescue mission? When you live your life by the gun, it's only a matter of time before the past catches up…
From grizzly dens in the Rockies to no-man’s-lands teeming with outlaws, 10 of the top names in Western fiction explore how the West was won. After these true trailblazers track down fugitives, battle natural disasters, and ride into danger, who among them will be left standing?
The Western Fiction 10 Pack is an unforgettable collection of full-length, first-in-series page-turners. If you like gritty gunslingers, classic tales of frontier justice, and a rich variety of true-to-life backdrops, then you’ll love this action-packed anthology.
Buy The Western Fiction 10 Pack to hit the dusty trail on an adventurous box set today!
Rescue dog faces the reality of his unusual new life.
When two glossy Sydney metro couples rescue an ordinary Aussie mutt from the Dog Pound, he wonders why... especially when they change his name to Elliott! But he soon realizes that Jamie, the alpha-male of one of the couples, has plans for him... big plans! It’s a humorous Australian rescue dog’s tell-all tale about how he becomes a celebrity and wins their love.
Previously a one-man companion pooch, Elliott soon finds he's become a time share dog, shared between the two couples. But because he can read auras and understand every word of human talk, not just body language, Elliott learns fast. He discovers the reason he's here is because ad man Jamie wanted an ordinary "everydog" for his TV commercial for Biffo ChunkY-Yums dog food, which, to his surprise, also stars Hedy, a glamorous Afghan Hound. If he can become a TV dog star, Elliott need never fear being sent back to the Dog Pound. So with dogged determination, the feisty dog even trains himself to wink, with humorous results. But that’s not all, while trying to win the love of his new human pack, Elliott falls in love with Alison, the stunning Airedale Terrier, and befriends the dogs next door, Spike, a Tibetan Mastiff, and Mitzi, a snooty Standard Poodle.
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“My life shows that we as humans cannot always change or control our circumstances. We cannot anticipate all the obstacles in our path. We can, however, choose our attitude, our actions, and how to overcome the obstacles we face. This will define our character, values, and faith.”
It is only through the discovery of another’s life story that we gain perspective on our own.
As a man looks to his past, he finds a wealth of wisdom. John H. Livens was born in Latvia in 1933 and has lived a life across continents, through wars, and with an unwavering optimism for a better future. In his autobiography, An Unexpected Journey, we travel through time as he revisits his upbringing and how it shaped the man, the friend, and the husband he became.
With a strong voice and ethical code, John walks through his early years of privileged life in Latvia, the loss of everything during World War II, and resettlement in the United States. Overcoming obstacles with two Harvard degrees and business success, he began a new life. John epitomizes the unfettered freedom that the United States offers to all, regardless of background. He pursues life’s opportunities with tenancy and integrity.
John shares his memories—from his luck of escaping Soviet capture to his enriched life in the United States. Through each one, family is an ever-present element, and he pursues the ultimate goal of a personal relationship to fulfill his life and remind him of the wholeness from his early, carefree childhood.
Join John on his journey and uncover the unique experiences of a well-lived life.
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Do you prefer zombies that walk or would you rather have them run? No matter which you prefer, you'll like this story because it has both! A widowed police officer who moonlights as a rock star gets swept into a zombie uprising before escaping to sunny Florida where things may or may not work out as planned.
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“My life shows that we as humans cannot always change or control our circumstances. We cannot anticipate all the obstacles in our path. We can, however, choose our attitude, our actions, and how to overcome the obstacles we face. This will define our character, values, and faith.”
It is only through the discovery of another’s life story that we gain perspective on our own.
As a man looks to his past, he finds a wealth of wisdom. John H. Livens was born in Latvia in 1933 and has lived a life across continents, through wars, and with an unwavering optimism for a better future. In his autobiography, An Unexpected Journey, we travel through time as he revisits his upbringing and how it shaped the man, the friend, and the husband he became.
With a strong voice and ethical code, John walks through his early years of privileged life in Latvia, the loss of everything during World War II, and resettlement in the United States. Overcoming obstacles with two Harvard degrees and business success, he began a new life. John epitomizes the unfettered freedom that the United States offers to all, regardless of background. He pursues life’s opportunities with tenancy and integrity.
John shares his memories—from his luck of escaping Soviet capture to his enriched life in the United States. Through each one, family is an ever-present element, and he pursues the ultimate goal of a personal relationship to fulfill his life and remind him of the wholeness from his early, carefree childhood.
Join John on his journey and uncover the unique experiences of a well-lived life.
Do you give yourself and your team the freedom to experiment?
Most leaders are so fixated on getting results that they ignore the process required to get there and the tools available to support their journey. But the truth of the matter is that getting results is a game of progress, not perfection.
And the only way for you and your team to make meaningful progress is if you have the freedom to experiment.
The best leaders are the ones that encourage their teams to courageously experiment, to thoughtfully exercise discipline, to consciously reflect on lessons learned, and to efficiently adapt to changing conditions. In Freedom to Experiment, Jim shares valuable tools and techniques to teach you to get the results you desire, effectively lead yourself and others, and become the leader others want to follow. In the process, you will ignite a new level of energy, focus, and momentum in yourself and your team.
How a near-death accident and a Traumatic Brain Injury showed me how much I'd taken for Granted. COVID 19 proved we all take things and people for granted. How to develop an Attitude of Gratitude
An inspirational memoir based upon my whole life (thus far) but it's heavily weighted on the last 9+ years since my survival of a near-death accident in Aug 2011. I chronicle my early life, my 25 year marriage, my 30 years on Wall Street and my career as an avid age-grouper, all-distance triathlete. I competed and completed all-distances of triathlon including the Ironman at Lake Placid, NY in 2005.
Rugged ranchers. Vengeful lawmen. Discover 10 full-length western tales of classic frontier justice.
Can brothers torn apart by war make peace to find a lost treasure? Will an orphan turned sheriff fulfill his lifelong quest for vengeance? What will it take for deserters, decorated vets, and an Apache scout to pull off a death-defying rescue mission? When you live your life by the gun, it's only a matter of time before the past catches up…
From grizzly dens in the Rockies to no-man’s-lands teeming with outlaws, 10 of the top names in Western fiction explore how the West was won. After these true trailblazers track down fugitives, battle natural disasters, and ride into danger, who among them will be left standing?
The Western Fiction 10 Pack is an unforgettable collection of full-length, first-in-series page-turners. If you like gritty gunslingers, classic tales of frontier justice, and a rich variety of true-to-life backdrops, then you’ll love this action-packed anthology.
Buy The Western Fiction 10 Pack to hit the dusty trail on an adventurous box set today!
Rescue dog faces the reality of his unusual new life.
When two glossy Sydney metro couples rescue an ordinary Aussie mutt from the Dog Pound, he wonders why... especially when they change his name to Elliott! But he soon realizes that Jamie, the alpha-male of one of the couples, has plans for him... big plans! It’s a humorous Australian rescue dog’s tell-all tale about how he becomes a celebrity and wins their love.
Previously a one-man companion pooch, Elliott soon finds he's become a time share dog, shared between the two couples. But because he can read auras and understand every word of human talk, not just body language, Elliott learns fast. He discovers the reason he's here is because ad man Jamie wanted an ordinary "everydog" for his TV commercial for Biffo ChunkY-Yums dog food, which, to his surprise, also stars Hedy, a glamorous Afghan Hound. If he can become a TV dog star, Elliott need never fear being sent back to the Dog Pound. So with dogged determination, the feisty dog even trains himself to wink, with humorous results. But that’s not all, while trying to win the love of his new human pack, Elliott falls in love with Alison, the stunning Airedale Terrier, and befriends the dogs next door, Spike, a Tibetan Mastiff, and Mitzi, a snooty Standard Poodle.
Parallel to individual Personality Disorders, there are corresponding Societal Disorders which reflect a particular society's approach to domestic and foreign policies. We in the United States support "leaders" who carry these disorders, often to fatal consequences. At the very best, these policy makers have Narcissistic PD's. At the very worst, Malignant Narcissism and even Sociopathy.
This is evident all around us. Even as I write this Description, the metaphor is playing itself out at all levels of government. U.S. troops are fleeing Afghanistan after 20 years of failed empire-building. One former president holds birthday extravaganzas with unmasked friends who are giving us peons a big middle finger. I have a new saying: "The rules are for thee and not for me." Accepting this state of affairs is my number one complaint about my fellow Boomers. Yes, there IS something wrong with this country. Don't deny and hide. Don't victim-blame. WE did this to ourselves and to our heirs.
I added so much extra material to this revision of "Mythomania: A Psychodrama" that I decided to publish it as a separate book. Gone is my naiveté about making positive changes through the same old channels. My Treatment Plan is still here, but merely as a blueprint for those who are too scared to think outside the propaganda box. I still hold onto the belief that as Americans again taste hard-fought freedoms, that they will hunger for more. Is that naïve? Probably. But I still thrive on hope.
Do you give yourself and your team the freedom to experiment?
Most leaders are so fixated on getting results that they ignore the process required to get there and the tools available to support their journey. But the truth of the matter is that getting results is a game of progress, not perfection.
And the only way for you and your team to make meaningful progress is if you have the freedom to experiment.
The best leaders are the ones that encourage their teams to courageously experiment, to thoughtfully exercise discipline, to consciously reflect on lessons learned, and to efficiently adapt to changing conditions. In Freedom to Experiment, Jim shares valuable tools and techniques to teach you to get the results you desire, effectively lead yourself and others, and become the leader others want to follow. In the process, you will ignite a new level of energy, focus, and momentum in yourself and your team.
How a near-death accident and a Traumatic Brain Injury showed me how much I'd taken for Granted. COVID 19 proved we all take things and people for granted. How to develop an Attitude of Gratitude
An inspirational memoir based upon my whole life (thus far) but it's heavily weighted on the last 9+ years since my survival of a near-death accident in Aug 2011. I chronicle my early life, my 25 year marriage, my 30 years on Wall Street and my career as an avid age-grouper, all-distance triathlete. I competed and completed all-distances of triathlon including the Ironman at Lake Placid, NY in 2005.
Parallel to individual Personality Disorders, there are corresponding Societal Disorders which reflect a particular society's approach to domestic and foreign policies. We in the United States support "leaders" who carry these disorders, often to fatal consequences. At the very best, these policy makers have Narcissistic PD's. At the very worst, Malignant Narcissism and even Sociopathy.
This is evident all around us. Even as I write this Description, the metaphor is playing itself out at all levels of government. U.S. troops are fleeing Afghanistan after 20 years of failed empire-building. One former president holds birthday extravaganzas with unmasked friends who are giving us peons a big middle finger. I have a new saying: "The rules are for thee and not for me." Accepting this state of affairs is my number one complaint about my fellow Boomers. Yes, there IS something wrong with this country. Don't deny and hide. Don't victim-blame. WE did this to ourselves and to our heirs.
I added so much extra material to this revision of "Mythomania: A Psychodrama" that I decided to publish it as a separate book. Gone is my naiveté about making positive changes through the same old channels. My Treatment Plan is still here, but merely as a blueprint for those who are too scared to think outside the propaganda box. I still hold onto the belief that as Americans again taste hard-fought freedoms, that they will hunger for more. Is that naïve? Probably. But I still thrive on hope.