Books from iUniverse

  • Confessions of Sexual Mania
    By Leslie Mae

    I still felt an obligation, not only to Claudina, but to my unborn child, as well. I went to my bank to ask for a loan. The bank manager sat across the desk from me, a bland smile on his expansive face. He looked at me kindly, ...

  • The Past Is Not Forgotten: Big Popi and Li’l Freckles, Part One
    By Keven Leslie

    I went to my bank and asked to see the manager. I had known the old manager for many years, but he retired last year, so I didn't know what kind of young joker that I'd be dealing with. The teller made a quick call and sent me in to see ...

  • Financial Essentials for Successful Business: The Accounting End of Running a Successful Company
    By Leslie E. Nunn

    By reading this book, you know what your banker is looking for in your business and how to keep him happy. Having an effective team of experts to advise you each step of the way is key to any successful business.

  • Beyond the Storm
    By Rodney Bartlett

    Young McDonald impressed Stark now as he moved his mount to the right of the trail, giving him an unimpeded view of the man ahead. Paymaster zeroed in on the standing man's head. “Clear the road!” “Don't shoot! Lame horse!

  • Magic and Loss
    By John David Wells

    Roy hollered across the yard, “Come on, you little punks! Get your bricks! I'm going in! Get ready for these bastards!” Jackie helped his brother off the ground. Danny wiped his mouth again while Jackie slapped bits of pulverized baby ...

  • Solitary Eyes on Fire and Other Stories
    By John David Wells

    A misty, shroud of dense fog rolled in from the harbor, making it difficult to discern the two cars, one of which was Roy's, and the other presumably Roy's victim for the evening. Jackie heard a car door open and close.

  • The Ride of a Lifetime: The Autobiography of Leon David Bess
    By Leon David Bess

    Famous people like Roy Rodgers, Joe DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle were frequent hotel guests and they would call the switchboard to ask for room service and I would get to hear their voices. In 1947 Roy Rogers and Dale Evans were guests in ...

  • The Gentle Dragon
    By Robert William Bruce

    Dr. Baker was not encouraged until he put a call through to the City Administrator in Vladavostok who told him that Vladimere was well known there and was trying to start a commercial laboratory on his own. Dr. Baker asked if the ...

  • Waggin' Tails
    By Amy Rowen, Tyla Marie Rowen

    ... and prolonged the time I have had to enjoy my dogs companionship: Drs. Caryn Scaravelli and ]im Eldridge, Chagrin Animal Clinic (Chagrin Falls, OH) Dr. Neal Sivula at Dancing Dogs Wellness Center (Concord, OH) Dr. Terry Hamilton at ...

  • Roman Wolfe's Adirondack Ordeal
    By Bill Sheehan

    t lhapter 19 Red Squirrel Days I KEPT THE CANOE about thirty feet from the western shore of Long Lake in order to avoid shallow spots and protruding rocks. I would have liked to have been out in the middle of the lake, but, I reasoned, ...

  • Through My Eyes As a Poet: A Look at the World And the People Within
    By Bill Gulden

    The Shore in New Jersey has cleaned up really well This is where families should go for fun I do tell. I will tell you what our shore has to offer you there There are beautiful beaches and boardwalk and seagulls in the air.

  • The Golden Till
    By Bill Mahaney

    On shore he could see men scurrying about with many crates piled on the beach. So some cargo remained to be loaded, presumably onto his boat. His signalman relayed orders from U-501 to send shore parties and begin offloading cargo and ...

  • Scratch at the Helm
    By Bill Dorrity

    In any case, we would feel a lot safer in there than stuck off shore all by ourselves. About fifteen minutes after Bill got the Iron Wind going, we noticed that the Norwegian freighter did not change course, so I determined that our ...

  • Canby's Legion
    By Bill Baldwin

    By midnight, they had entered the lower Chesapeake, where they set a west-northwest course past the lights of Norfolk's sprawling Imperial Fleet Headquarters for the long-abandoned Perrin Maintenance Station on the west shore of the bay ...

  • Rocky Mountain Watershed: Its River-Its People
    By Bill Burch

    As Laura reeled in near shore, the twenty-one inch fish made one last feeble run and then followed the fly, leader and line onto the stony shore, flopping on its side. Laura's only concern had been to control the large trout without ...

  • A funny thing happened on my way to a career
    By Bill Saylor

    As we approached the shore of the island, the undertow was terrific. We threw the engine in reverse, but the boat continued toward the shore. The sand of the beach was sucked up into the engine and it came to an abrupt stop.

  • Up the Missouri River with Lewis and Clark: From Camp Dubois to the Bad River
    By Bill Markley

    "-Pat Decker Nipper, Author of Love on the Lewis and Clark Trail "You will enjoy reading Bill Markley's description of Lewis & Clark's expedition. He knows the stories, and shares with us a clear view of the expedition's journey.

  • Meet Yourself Again for the First Time: Hidden Forces Shape Our Lives
    By William Pillow

    “Resilience and Vunerability among Refugee Children of Traumatized and Non-Traumatized Parents.” Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health 2 (7). http://www. capmh.com/content/2/1/7 David, T., K. Goouch, S. Powell, and L. Abbot.

  • The Crestfallen Rose
    By Michael D. Martin

    Rachel walked up the hill. The cold, which fear and movement had kept at bay, permeated her. She dare not wrap herselfin her blanket for fear of calling attention to herself. A solitary girl walking an empty cobblestone path, aimless, ...

  • What You Don't Know About Men
    By Michael Burke

    “Well, yeah,” I replied and Mr. Hill's thin eyebrows arched high above the gleaming golden rims of his eye glasses. “Give some thought to your possibilities, son,” Mr. Hill told me on another occasion. “Do you trust what I say to you?