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Armchair Fiction presents classic science fiction double novels. The first novel is Milton Lesser's "All Heroes are Hated." The planet Earth had a strange way of rewarding its heroes: they put an "S" brand on their heads and hunted them down like dogs! After a terrible accident in which the entire Fomalhaut system had been destroyed, The interstellar government decreed that Earth was no longer allowed to step foot into deep space--and all of Earth's space voyagers, the "starmen" were blamed. Banished to the hills, the starmen were forced to become bandits, to steal food and supplies needed for survival. But a wealthy man, an entrepreneur, had a plan. If the starmen would work for him for three years, he would remove the "S" brands from their heads--they would at last be free. But the entrepreneur made one big mistake--he lusted for and took Kenton's wife. And Now Kenton wouldn't rest until he rescued her and escaped to the stars. The second novel is "And the Stars Remain" penned by Bryan Berry. Bigwig News Chief Charles Wade had it on good authority that out near Titan, a little spaceman named Van Carlsberg had found a piece of the missing spaceship "Sunderling" floating in the void. The Sunderling had mysteriously disappeared in deep space several years earlier. But when Wade investigated he found that the little spaceman had been nowhere near Titan. So what was the truth of the matter? And more importantly, where did the fragment really come from? It could be the biggest story of the year, and Wade knew the answers might be found through use of the Martian Time Brain, an ancient mechanical portal into the past. However, no human had ever been allowed to use the Time Brain. But a back door deal between Wade and a member of the Martian Science Council soon had his ace newsman, Ken Waring, rocketing off to the red planet. What Waring found there was not only the truth about the Sunderling's fate, but the future of Earth's destiny in space.
Armchair Fiction presents classic science fiction double novels. The first novel is "And the Stars Remain" by Bryan Berry. News Chief Charles Wade had it on good authority that out near Titan, a spaceman named Van Carlsberg had found a piece of the missing spaceship "Sunderling" floating in the void. The Sunderling had disappeared in deep space several years earlier. But when Wade investigated he found that the spaceman had been nowhere near Titan. So what was the truth of the matter? And more importantly, where did the fragment really come from? It could be the biggest story of the year, and Wade knew the answers might be found through use of the Martian Time Brain, an ancient mechanical portal into the past. However, no human had ever been allowed to use the Time Brain. But a back door deal between Wade and a powerful Martian soon had his newsman, Ken Waring, rocketing off to the red planet. What Waring found was not only the truth about the Sunderling's fate, but the future of Earth's destiny in space. The second novel is Milton Lesser's "All Heroes are Hated." Earth had a strange way of rewarding its heroes: they put an "S" brand on their heads and hunted them down like packs of dogs! After a terrible accident in which the entire Fomalhaut system had been destroyed, The interstellar government decreed that Earth was no longer allowed to enter deep space--and all of Earth's space voyagers, the "starmen" were blamed. Banished to the hills, the starmen were forced to become bandits, to steal food and supplies needed for survival. But a wealthy man, an entrepreneur, had a plan. If the starmen would work for him for three years, he would remove the brands from their heads--they would at last be free. But the entrepreneur made one big mistake--he lusted for and took Kenton's wife. And Now Kenton wouldn't rest until he rescued her and escaped to the stars.
The Loyal Heart Robert Truax came to Galveston to fulfill his promise to a dying man and look after his widow. He didn’t expect to find love in the unlikeliest of places. An Uncommon Protector Overwhelmed by the responsibilities of running a ranch on her own, Laurel Tracey decides to hire a convict—a man who’s just scary enough to take care of squatters and just desperate enough to agree to a one year post. Love Held Captive After the War Between the States, a Confederate officer longs to heal the heart of a beautiful woman—but first he’ll have to right the wrongs that were done to her.
One of the most frightening trends in our culture today is the exodus of churchgoers. Churchgoers who before felt inspired to worship and fellowship in their local church community are now leaving at a record pace. It is happening in every denomination, effecting every church. The crazy thing is, people are leaving and it is not because they no longer believe in God. They still believe in God and believe that Jesus is their savior. But, could it be that somewhere down the line, Jesus quit being their hero? Sure, He is our savior, but somehow we forgot that He is also our Lord. Jesus Is My Hero reminds us again how important it is to see Jesus for who He really is, a hero that we would want to emulate. A hero who not only has the power and the ability to make this world a better place, but also a hero who will make us better people. A hero who will bring out the best in us as we dare to do the impossible against supernaturally impossible odds. A hero who will inspire us again as he shows us how life is meant to be lived.
Christmas brings dogs, kids…and romance Her Holiday Hero by Margaret Daley Captain Jake Tanner is struggling to find Christmas cheer. Having survived a devastating attack overseas, he has emotional scars that run deep. Widow Emma Langford wants to show Jake that a four-legged companion is the best therapy, but she’s afraid that the closer she gets, the more her own wounds will be revealed… Lone Star Holiday by Jolene Navarro Lorrie Ann Ortega will never be the kind of woman who would make a good wife for handsome widowed pastor John Levi. But when she agrees to be nanny to his two sweet daughters, she can’t keep herself from dreaming that a man like John could one day love her. Can a prodigal daughter turn into a pastor’s wife for Christmas?
In 'John Keats - The Man Behind The Lyrics: Life, letters, and literary remains', readers are given an in-depth look into the life, works, and literary context of one of the most influential Romantic poets in English literature. This book delves into Keats' poetic style, exploring themes of beauty, love, and mortality in his iconic works such as 'Ode to a Nightingale' and 'To Autumn'. The author meticulously examines Keats' letters and literary remains, shedding light on the poet's personal struggles and creative process. The book also explores the influence of Romanticism on Keats' writing, as well as his impact on future generations of poets. Keats' lyrical and emotional writing style is praised for its depth and richness, making this book a must-read for poetry enthusiasts and literary scholars alike.
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