Rene Gutteridge
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Ultimate Gift : Movie Edition With Promotional DVD
$16.99Add to cartJason thought his inheritance was the gift of money and lots of it … but Jason thought wrong. Based on the major motion picture The Ultimate Gift, trust fund baby Jason Stevens must embark on a journey of discovery, having to answer the ultimate question: “What is the relationship between wealth and happiness?”
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My Life As A Doormat In 3 Acts
$16.99Add to cartPlaywright Leah Townsend’s career is careening downhill when her boyfriend, after a minor argument, has the nerve to enroll her in a “conflict resolution” class. Enter annoying radio host “Cinco” Dublin and sparks begin to fly. How can a habitual people-pleaser find happiness with a man who thrives on controversy? 320 pages, softcover from WestBow.
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Boo Who : A Novel
$19.99Add to cartWhen horror-novelist-turned-Christian Wolfe “Boo” Boone quits writing, the tourist-haunted Skary, Indiana, becomes a ghost town at a frightening pace. Now with his closet cleared of skeletons, Boo must sell cars to scare up a living—and Skary must fish for funds without a marketing hook. Meanwhile Boone’s fiance, Ainsley Parker, discovers success as a domestic diva. Can “Boone town” boom again . . . without Boo?
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Boo : A Novel
$18.99Add to cartTalk about Working out Your Faith with Fear and Trembling.
The biggest thing to happen to Skary, Indiana, is renowned horror novelist Wolfe Boone-or, “Boo,” as the locals fondly call him. For the past sixteen years, the reclusive writer has been the town’s greatest attraction, having unintentionally turned the once-struggling Skary into a thriving tourist-trap for the dark side: from the Haunted Mansion restaurant, famous for its “bloody fingers” (fries splattered with ketchup) to Spooky’s Bookstore (where employees dress like the walking dead).
But when a newly reformed Wolfe suddenly quits the genre and subsequently starts to pursue Skary’s favorite girl-next-door, Ainsley Parker, the little town made famous by his writings becomes truly horrified. Soon, a scheme is plotted to put the fright back into Skary-and get their most famous resident out of love and back into the thrill business.
Filled with humor, small town charm, and a gentle message of enduring faith, Boo shows how even the most colorful group of busybodies and hypocrites can become a community changed forever by God.