The Journal

  • The Journal
    By Rhonda Brown

    On the second day of his quest he came upon the Johnson Ranch. The Johnson Ranch had been in John Johnson's family for many years. When John died, however, he was a confirmed bachelor and he left no heirs. Situated in the piedmont of ...

  • The Journal: A Novel of the Second World War
    By LINDA LEE. KEENAN

    She found that he joined forces with a German underground group in Berlin in 1940 and she begins writing a journal. She meets Thor Bjorn, seemingly by chance, and finds that he is privy to details of her private journal.

  • The Journal: pt. 4. A voyage around the world, 18559-1860
    By Richard Henry Dana

    Covers the social, professional, political and literary worlds of which Richard Henry Dana was a prominent participant, along with extensive observations from his voyage around the world in 1859 and other travels.

  • The Journal: Crimson Skies
    By Deborah D. Moore

    CRIMSON. SKIES. The nation was brought to its knees in early November with the devastating earthquake that ripped the country apart at the New Madrid fault line. Thousands of lives were lost and the actual count would never truly be ...

  • The Journal: Cracked Earth, Ash Fall, Crimson Skies
    By Deborah D. Moore

    An omnibus edition of the first three books in Deborah Moore’s The Journal series.

  • The Journal: Crimson Skies (the Journal Book 3)
    By Deborah D. Moore

    Crimson Skies continues the saga of The Journal and takes the reader head-long into the fury that only Mother Nature can dish out.

  • The Journal: Cracked Earth
    By Deborah D. Moore

    A shocking natural disaster rocks the country.

  • The Journal: Fault Line
    By Deborah D. Moore

    "When a seemingly minor tremor escalates into a major earthquake, spoiled and pampered Christine Tiggs is stranded in the middle of it.

  • The Journal: An Unexpected Encounter With Jesus
    By Nancy Kurkowski, Jimmy Decker

    The Journal is an imaginative account of what it might have been like to witness the ministry of Jesus as an average person during that time in history.