
The End of the Rose
0$19.99A peculiar young girl decided to venture into a forest on a soulless night when all things were broken and not found. Near a river, she discovers a magical aura surrounding a mysterious abandoned cottage. She leaves the forest and returns home, but she plans to go back to the forest another time. She returns to her Royal Kingdom and is ostracized because she is different from the other children…but even the purest hearts can be darkened and even the light within them can turn into something evil, maybe even a creature so powerful you’ll never sleep again. This is where the story begins…




Holy Spirit, Help Me Be…
0$3.99 – $18.99This book was written to help kids to be mindful of others, to help them understand that the Holy Spirit is always present, and if they welcome the Holy Spirit in their lives, he will help them to be kind, thoughtful, and giving to others. Also, to help them know Christ Jesus loves them and wants them to obey his words, instruction, and teaching. To help them know if they make a mistake Jesus will forgive them, and that they can be free to be whom God called them to be.





PJ and Friends Say Nighty Night: Spanish Edition
0$3.99 – $20.99Inspirado por sus nietos, el libro de Laura “PJ y Amigos Dicen Buena Noches” lleva a los niños junto con PJ a despedirse de sus amigos en el rancho.
Las personas tienen rutinas para dormir, y si observas de cerca a los animales, verás que ellos también tienen una.

I Pharmacist
0$3.99 – $9.99“I Pharmacist” is a memoir by Ghayda Alrass, a pharmacist, that offers a unique perspective on the profession. Alrass approaches her stories with humor and a welcoming smile, showcasing the rewarding, awkward, laughable, and disturbing aspects of being a pharmacist. The book serves as a valuable guide for pharmacy students and anyone interested in pursuing a career in pharmacy. Through nineteen anecdotal chapters, Alrass provides insightful and universal tales that shed light on the pharmacist’s role and the interactions with the general public. Readers will find themselves laughing, empathizing, and gaining a fresh appreciation for the vital work pharmacists do.











But You, Who Do You Say That I Am?: Jesus, A Friend Or An Acquaintance?
0$3.99 – $9.99Self-reflection and self-evaluation are two events that occur in every intelligible human being at a certain point in life. In assessing ourselves we look for ways to approve or improve it for a better quality of life. Often times this self-assessment would focus solely on monetary acquisitions. Living our lives to the fullest is suitable for all mankind. It’s a great objective to strive for while it’s very important to assess our spiritual life from time to time and strengthen this beautiful relationship with the Lord, Jesus Christ. This sacrificial death of Jesus happened only for one reason: To reconcile the world with the Master of the Universe. Our spiritual health depends greatly on our spiritual wealth for God is Spirit. The questions to ask yourself are the following: Can you testify about Jesus? And if so, Who do I say that He is? Amen.















Pharaoh: The Urban Legend
0$3.99 – $17.99Pharaoh had been stuck in Village Green for the last few years. The only option he believed he had for getting money was being a criminal. He would soon find out the background of a girl that suddenly had taken interest in him, and her pain slips into his heart and touches every fiber in his body. He falls in love with her while dealing with hardships and the dope life. Then the two cousins Richie and Draco step to him with a plan. But in the streets of Gainesville Florida somebody always knew somebody. And Rose, his momma, had been in the streets for a while. It wouldn’t be long before the news spread.













Outrageous Fortune: Meditations on Living Through a Pandemic and Troubled Times
0$3.99 – $11.99Navigating through troubled times is often fearful, terrifying, and disappointing. We want to make decisions that move us along, but we are also fearful about making the wrong choice. Especially, during this pandemic, we are fearful about our lives being touched by others, but with a deep desire to stay connected. These meditations trace the emotional upheaval of our struggle as well as provide hopeful solace in the struggle itself. Philosophers, sociologists, psychologists, spiritual advisors, and theologians are useful sources for this journey. In my endeavor to clarify and advance the singularity of our struggle, I have gleaned from many of those listed above. But most of all I have endeavored to dive into my own vulnerability, connecting myself to the human struggle for security and love.




































































