Reflections at Pemaquid Point

Reflections at Pemaquid Point
Author: Dave Smeltzer
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2016-08-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1524533939

Ray and Peggy Patterson have weathered many storms throughout their decades-long marriage, but when Ray suffers a debilitating stroke, their faith is tested. Peggy finds herself feeling more alone than ever as she reflects on a dark secret that she has kept from him. Lee Morgan is a highly successful sports psychologist with a wife and a daughter he adores, but when a mysterious new client makes a tempting offer, Lees competitiveness gets the best of him. He finds himself spiraling out of control into the world of gambling, eventually risking everything he holds dear.

Reflections of Maine

Reflections of Maine
Author: Greg Currier
Publisher: Down East Books
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2008-05-20
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1461745195

From an image of Pemaquid Point Lighthouse mirrored in a tide pool to a lake imbued with reflected autumn color, photographer Currier finds fabulously different perspectives in Maine's scenic vistas. He also reveals marvels in less obvious places, such as tiny worlds in dewdrops clinging to a blade of grass. This book will cause Maine lovers and anyone who appreciates fine photography to reflect in new ways on the visual magic that abounds in the state.

Running on Red

Running on Red
Author: David Smeltzer
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2020-11-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1664142304

Paul Saxman is running from a tragedy that has him on a road he never thought he would travel. Unforeseen events have taken the steering wheel of his life out of his hands. Carol Reynolds is running from a secret that continues to haunt her. She is looking for a road that will lead her to a mountain where she can escape from her past. But the road seems to have no end.

The Jagged Heart

The Jagged Heart
Author: Dave Smeltzer
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2018-10-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1984564021

Time. For Department of Justice agent Tammy Jordan, time has gone too quickly. It has been fifteen years since the last contact with her sister, Kristen. The jagged heart necklace that she always carries with her is a painful reminder of the agony deep inside of her. For Marty Harwell, time has gone too slowly. For nearly five years, he had stared at the cold, hard walls of his prison cell. His thoughts have been riveted to a rainy night in an alley in Brooklyn. He had watched in horror as his brother, Ernie, was shot and killed in front of him. Marty had spent his time in confinement, planning his revenge on the person who had fired that deadly bullet, Tammy Jordan. A phone call from Marty Harwell has brought back the doubts of that rainy night to Tammy. With the knowledge that she is in his sights and with a distress message from Kristen, Tammy realizes she will need every ounce of her two greatest resources, her intellect and her beauty. The one resource that she really needs, she has no control over. Time.

Sunset at Bar Harbor

Sunset at Bar Harbor
Author: Dave Smeltzer
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2014-04-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1493197282

From the second we are born we begin walking on our lifes path toward the portal of heaven. While we are on our path we are joined by others. Some are there for a short time while others walk beside us for most of the journey. Dan McNaughtons path has been haunted by shadows. Now as his trilogy concludes, a shadow will hasten his journey to that eternal portal.

Sunrise at Pemaquid Point

Sunrise at Pemaquid Point
Author: Dave Smeltzer
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2007-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595447589

Dan McNaughton had everything anyone could possibly wish for in life. He had loving parents, the "Love of His Life" and a bright future to look forward to. Then tragedy strikes and snowballs into an avalanche of tribulations. His life journey would take him down paths that he never would have expected. It would test his inner strength to the point of breaking but it would also guide him through a wealth of newfound friendships. The vivid descriptions of this circle of friends bring each one to life and allows the reader to easily identify with one of them. Dan McNaughton quickly enters the heart of the reader as you feel every pain and emotion that he feels. His story will grab you and not let you go. Dan's story is one of inspiration, sorrow and joy. As he travels through his life journey you will be right beside him. Dan's constant companions will be the strength instilled by his parents, the love of friends and his faith.

Poetry of Spiritual Awakening

Poetry of Spiritual Awakening
Author: Hilton L. Anderson
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2011-10-18
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1462056563

Poetry of Spiritual Awakening presents a collection of poetry arranged in three groupings designed to indicate levels of conscious awareness experienced by author Hilton L. Anderson. Waking up spiritually is an individual process; even so, there are common themes experienced by many people that may help others in their own spiritual journey. In general terms, the separate ego state is focused primarily on the external reality while the spiritual is more focused on internal consciousness. Perhaps another way of explaining this spiritual awakening is recognizing the shift from the rational mind to heart consciousness. The way in which the poems of this collection are arranged is an attempt to make this shift obvious. Through the practice of forgiveness and the awareness of love, the separate self of the ego begins to lose its hold, allowing the awareness of the larger self to become the focus of attention. This awareness heals the separation of self from others and the Divine. Ultimately the awareness of the unitary nature of existence becomes known. The fear of death and its resolution are prominent concerns of many of the poems. The need to face the reality of death and understand it in a meaningful way is one of the basic learning explored by the poetry.

So Far

So Far
Author: Ben Dillow
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2011-02-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1450282598

In his winning collection of essays, So Far: Reflections on the Journey, author Ben Dillow writes of the un-common pleasures that come from the mundane elements of life: family, work, travel and play. Though autobiographical in nature, the narratives weave a web of common human experiences that will evoke nods of familiarity and smiles of appreciation. From the high expectations of an anniversary cruise to a simple home improvement project run amuck, these stories offer canny perspectives on lifes journey. Essay collections abound, but few can match the pleasures of Ben Dillows wonderful album. Just interested in good stories? Hes a master story teller, and like Garrison Keillor, he has an eagles eye for warmhearted humor in things we often miss. Whatever your mood or your need, Dillow has a story, a thought, an image, a frozen moment, or a surprising insight that can brighten your day and maybe even change the way you see your own journey. William E. McDonald