Moving On

  • Moving On
    By Emma Lee-Potter

    Kate and Laura Hollingberry are sisters.

  • Moving On
    By Debbie Tindle Parker

    She knows she has to act fast if she wants to live to see another day. Moving On, a romantic suspense, is Book Two in the Hope Series. Hope, Iowa is a small town full of everyday people.

  • Moving on
    By Emma Harrison

    Based on the hit series on the WB. Just when Ephram starts to think Everwood isn't so bad, the town's golden boy, Colin Hart, pulls out of a coma and makes a miraculous recovery.

  • Moving On
    By Jl Caban

    Moving On is a quintessential coming of age story that takes place in the early 1990s, in which an eighteen year old young man named Justin breaks free from a world of drugs and alcohol and attempts to make a better life for himself.

  • Moving on
    By Stumpy

    Start Moving On with these engaging poems penned down and woven together by author Stumpy to create one absorbing poetry anthology.

  • Moving On
    By June Bryan Belfie

    Laura Barron, a Christian woman, recently divorced resides with Kim, her teen-age daughter, in West Chester, Pennsylvania, a small town outside of Philadelphia.

  • Moving On
    By P F Dinnage

    He soon discovers that moving on with life is more complicated than he thought and that his daughters must take priority. However, always in his thoughts is his wife, and the guilt he feels about the reasons why she kept secrets from him.

  • Moving on: A Novel
    By Larry McMurtry

    Moving on: A Novel

  • Moving On
    By Merrie Silvestro

    Follow Nancy through these extraordinary changes, as she continues forward in her life despite physical and mental challenges. It will take Nancy some time to heal. This story is of her first steps, she is moving on.

  • Moving on: Stories of DAWN Women Survivors

    Moving on: Stories of DAWN Women Survivors

  • Moving on: Drug Education for Students with Special Needs
    By Caroline Bui

    A new drug education program written for special needs students and those with mild intellectual disability, or learning difficulties in the mainstream classroom.