Power...Passion...Purpose...Coach Josh Niblett of the mighty Hoover Bucs didn't win last year's national championship by accident. In TUNNEL VISION, Coach Niblett and G. Tom Ward give you insight into the foundations for success and faith that could change your life. TUNNEL VISION combines Niblett's success in faith, football, and family with his ability to motivate and inspire. The book is a must read for anyone who wants to succeed in life or in football.
It's the same beach and the same soldier: Ritidian Beach on Guam, Lance Buckley. Buck. He lies on the sand, soaking the tropical sun into his skin. There's a new scar, still-healing, puckered against the rest, on his shoulder ...
On the eve of his wedding, Andy makes a druken bet with his friend Rolf that he can travel aboard the Tube to every Underground Station within twenty-four hours, picking up his passport, credit card, keys, and honeymoon reservations along ...
After 15-year-old Anthony hangs himself, his family, friends, girlfriend, and a teacher must deal with their feelings of guilt and bewilderment.
“Dr. Miller confirmed that the men following your mother weren't ours. These obviously weren't ours. They're targeting your family, and we still don't know who they are.” He pauses. “We can't contain it, not fast enough to guarantee ...
Awakening from a months-long coma speaking the Lord's Prayer in the original Aramaic, Zack Kashian triggers media and religious frenzies before he is hired by a secret neuroscience group that researches near-death experiences.
After witnessing her mother's murder, sixteen-year-old high school student Liza Wellington and her father go into the witness protection program.
Tommy still couldn't find his gun so he crossed the hall to Lorrie's room. The door was partly open when he pushed on it. He got no further than the threshold before he was overwhelmed by a rush of horror. Tommy's stepbrother Tyler lay ...
The eighth novel in the V.I. Warhawski crime series, set in Chicago, from prize-winning author Sara Paretsky.
Stubbornness has landed private eye V.I. Warshawski in big trouble at her Chicago office.
Too fast, too fast. I struggled for control. Dad's head faced the rear. “They couldn't react fast enough to follow us. Good job!” Finally I could slow down. Then I pulled over onto the shoulder and stopped. I let out a deep breath, ...