The Apo$tate
The Apostate is a whistleblower’s account of the Deep State Better Business Bureau’s awards racket that funds a covert seditious anti-American new world order agenda.
The Apostate is a whistleblower’s account of the Deep State Better Business Bureau’s awards racket that funds a covert seditious anti-American new world order agenda.
It is taken from the true story of the riot in Kinmel Army Camp in North Wales in 1919.
The great thing about the Ordinary Monster is that it made me think a lot about these situations and how to answer these moral questions.
It is refreshing to read about new subject matter and being able to imagine the existence of ancient creatures.
If you love memoirs, particularly when they capture a life lived to the full, you will enjoy every twist and turn in this captivating read.
Ava, Simone, and Cosette are the queen’s most trusted and loyal servants. Their days and nights are pretty routine: serve the queen’s every whim, and seek evidence of her possible romance with a formidable king. Late one night, however, terrible news arrives at the castle. News that will take the servants out of their element…
Baltimore, 1849. During a scandalous crisis, the young Irish Brianna Baird flees her home at Fells Point. With little cash and only a seamstress’s trade, she braves the hypnotic streets of New Orleans. The tantalizing Madam DeSalle lures her to her brothel, then sells her to the dashing but questionable gambler, Edward Spina, who falls…
What would you do if you found a shark in a hotel bath? The hotel manager was horrified. Well, he would be, wouldn’t he? There’s a shark in a guest’s bath. How did it get there? Only author John Reid Young knows. He also knows he’s in deep trouble. Hotel sharks aren’t the only surprise…
Synopsis: In the west of the 1890s, Jake’s wife is raped and murdered, an image from which he attempts to escape and hide. When two thieves try to take what little he has left, Jake realizes he must face the past and solve his wife’s murder to truly escape the images in his head. But…