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Print: $13.73 Download: $6.25 This book proposes a new, innovative approach that will give you, or your spouse, the ability to prevent, deflect or defeat even the most determined attack against your home. It will suggest a number of measures you can take. It will discuss concepts you won't read anywhere else to provide dramatically better physical security. Most importantly, everything it proposes is cumulative, each step adding to the one previous, so whatever you do will be an improvement over whatever you've done, or not done, in the past.
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Print: $17.66 Download: $6.25 The redoubtable and troubled Henry Rigney journeys to Canada to find a new life, himself, and true love in the Ottawa Valley in the 1870's. Uncovering a secret tragedy in his family, he struggles with relationships, the raw land and himself as he grows to manhood. Throughout it all, a regular correspondence with his beloved 'Nans' acts as a dialogue of growth and discovery.
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Print: $17.50 Download: $6.25 Could it be there's a real, historical reason why women think, talk and act differently from men? Did a million years of slavery have an effect on women that remains today? Can you test these theories for yourself in real life? These questions, and many more, are answered in this unique and surprising perspective on relationships; a book that will change your life and fulfill your dreams.
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Print: $17.32 Download: $6.25 What happens when a modern, independent woman is kidnapped, abducted and raped by a ruthless and amoral Arab prince? Find out in this sexy, exciting and charming update of the classic desert romance 'The Sheik' by E.M. Hull.
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Print: $23.95 Download: $6.25 Longing, revenge, fulfillment, joy; how do women cope with their fears; how do they gain their desires? Here are 30 short stories written about women in the new feminine century. You'll find jilted, funny, lovely, strong-minded, questioning, deeply sensual women in every possible situation. Erotic? Aren't all women, at heart, as interested in passion as love?
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Author's Note
Astute readers will find there is an underlying theme in these four seemingly unrelated works. It has to do with strength of character; how to find it, build it, and maintain it. When a man acts from this strength, as in Home Invasion Prevention, he is no longer a victim of circumstance. When a man understands the disastrous history of male/female relations, as in Daughters of Slaves, he can locate, enjoy and cherish women without fear or regret. And finally, when a man understands that cultures, like individuals, rise and fall on the strength of their political and social character, as in A Sheik in Manhattan, he can find the underlying goal he should work towards as an individual.
There are two more books coming in this series: World of Illusion which deals with all the mistakes we make in understanding ourselves, our fellow humans and the physical world around us; and BLINDSIDED, How a National Television Journalist was Destroyed by Manic Depression, How he Overcame it and What it Means For You. This, as the subtitle states, is an exploration of the disease of being alive from a very personal perspective.
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