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Lukkasi This is a Christian sci-fi. Will be published by: Stone Garden http://bookshop.stonegarden.net/He was born and bred as a soldier, sold to the highest bidder. He did what he was asked, then one day, the brainwashing wore off and he no longer wanted to do what his owner wanted.This book is science fiction. It contains no sexual encounters, no profanity. It is rated 'pg' only because of the violence. Lukkasi's father may have been the donor sperm and the machines and chemicals Dr. Farnham used – his mother may have been the donated eggs and the embryo tank; He may have been a conception synthesis, but he was also a human being.Something more than one person forgot.Lukkasi had a soul.Something they also forgot.When the brainwashing wears off and Lukkasi realizes the evil he has been doing, he stops. He wants to belong in the normal world but no matter how hard he tries, he fails for the world either looks on him as freak or as a hero. He wants to be neither. He wants to be left alone, but he is needed and they will not leave him a solitary man. Soon, he faces killing he has tried to avoid. Only God can help him, but he feels unworthy of God's love.He ran from the truth, but only the truth could set him free.  Tags: sci-fi christian
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Honor Unbound This story takes place in London, late 1990's. It is the struggle of a young man to rise from his poverty. Death and injury await him but he clings to the hope that he can rise above his childhood. Blurb: Knight sat down in a chair and looked straight at Riley. "Now, then... Parker tells me you showed up at the cottage." "You don't need to ask all these bloody, stupid questions." "I beg your pardon?" "Just get it over with, will ya?" Riley said sharply. "Riley..." Knight began. "Look, I stole his car. I know I did wrong. I admit it...okay? Just call the coppers and get it over with and shut ya bleedin' trap." published by: www.publishamerica.com  Tags: contemporary, gay issues, mi5 like institution
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Jamie A Christian novel by: Anna Parrish "I'm real good at pretending, Mom. I learned real early." He whispered, "I'm here and I do what they want, but I'm empty inside. They won't leave me alone. Every time I find a path, they take it away." It was only when he was alone that he could stop pretending. It was only when he was alone that he allowed his real self to show through. His eyes, when they went toward the window, had no life in them.When Jamie was seven, his mother died. His father didn't want him. He was shoved from foster home to foster home, suffering mental, emotional, physical and sexual abuse. He was rescued and sent to a special school but even there, he wasn't safe. Through it all, Jamie tried desperately to hold on to God. Sometimes, it was difficult, but God never let him go. God's love never disappeared. Published by: www.publishamerica.com  Tags: sci fi christian
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