Todavía no tenemos datos de la biografía de J. Lewis. ¿Nos ayudarías a encontrarla?
Mándanos un mail a soporte@biblioeteca.com
J. Lewis
Libros de J. Lewis
Estos son los libros que hay en nuestra base de datos para J. Lewis
Can a love last a lifetime...and beyond?Jacquie Talento's 5-Star ReviewIf J.T. Lewis can write such cute short stories, I can only image what J.T.Lewis has in store for me with a long one. This was a really sweet story about a man that was getting his last dance with the love of his life that he had lost a long time ago.Catch JT Lewis' latest fu...
When George realizes he is destined for hell,he makes a deal with the dark angel. Trouble is, when you deal with the devil, there is HELL to pay!JT Lewis explores the darker side of angelic intervention in this terrifyingshort story.JT Lewis is the author of mystery/action novels such as Murder! Too Close To Home and Gabriel's Revenge. You can a...
Coming to grips with the loss of his grandfather, young Gabriel Celtic gains new understanding, and respect for the man that had been his mentor.The Journal is part of the prequel of Murder! Too Close to Home and Gabriel's Revenge by JT Lewis. Part of the Adventures of Gabriel Celtic.
“Secret societies, murder, and intrigue are just the start as the action starts rolling from the very first page in The Artifact Hunter!”Finding an old yet infamous desk, Jesse Flanagan thinks he has died and gone to heaven when he also finds a mysterious old document hidden inside of it. Feeling like the luckiest man in the world, he turns to h...
Pulled out of a car wreck in progress, Gabriel finds himself in a strange room with a stranger like he has never met before.Angel is part of the prequel of Murder! Too Close to Home and Gabriel's Revenge by JT Lewis, part of the 'Adventures of Gabriel Celtic'.
This contains two books in one; both written by eyewitnesses to the Welsh Revival of 1904. The first is: The Awakening In Wales And Some Of The Hidden Springs, by Jessie Penn-Lewis. Book Two is: The Religious Revival in Wales 1904, by Awstin and other special correspondents of the Western Mail (newspaper), London.
Identificate si deseas participar. ¿Todavía no tienes cuenta? Regístrate
Baliza v16