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Deacon’s Winter
by Roger Burgraff
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hen a battered
woman on the
run enters his church,
Deacon is drawn into
a world of blackmail,
murder and political
corruption in Chicago.
Suspected of murder,
he draws on his
connections with
street people and colleagues from the secret
society of Gabrians to clear himself, prevent
an assassination and fight Chicago’s worst
snowstorm to protect the woman he loves.
www.rogerburgraff.com
Available at Amazon.
Reflections of the
Heart: A Story of Hope
by Tsungi Chiwara
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20/20 Blindsight
by Busser Howell
20/20 Blindsight,
Powerful New Book
Illuminates the
Accomplishments/
Challenges of Blind
Artists.
ritten by
Busser
Howell, an artist who lost ninety-eight percent
of his vision at aged fifteen, 20/20 Blindsight
is the world’s only book dedicated to the work
and achievements of visually impaired artists,
illustrating that people see the same way,
through the use of their visual cortex.
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www.busserhowell.com
Available at Amazon, Google Books, and Kindle.
Have No Shame
by Melissa Foster
HAVE NO SHAME,
where civil rights and
forbidden love collide.
his intense novel
takes you on a
journey with Kui,
focusing on her teenage
years. She leads a
somewhat cushioned
life in Zimbabwe and
grows up during pre and
post-independence. She experiences much soulsearching and turmoil within her heart, including
love issues. Is it possible to find God amidst
pain and rejection? It is primarily for readers
searching for purpose.
he racially-charged
prejudice of the
deep South forces
18-year-old Alison
Tillman to confront
societal norms—and
her own beliefs—when she discovers the body of
a hate crime victim, and the specter of forbidden
love turns her safe, comfortable world upside
down. For fans of The Help and A Time to Kill.
www.tsungichiwara.com
Available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Reader Store,
Kobo, and the.iBookstore.
www.melissafoster.com
Available at Amazon.
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