Books by Donnalee Wheeler -- Clean, Exciting Science Fiction Adventure Stories
THE CHIMES OF RESDORN - See reviews here!
If you think the United States has a problem with illegal aliens, read THE GOLDEN PATH, Book 4 of the Chimes of Resdorn Series by DonnaLee Wheeler.
Find out what the Algoran Federation and The Leiknoss Alliance did when faced with a huge influx of illegal aliens. There are ways.
The Golden Path
Book 4: THE CHIMES OF RESDORN
"Where are all these people coming from?” This becomes a familiar phrase. No matter. Business is good. Trade is up. Construction is booming. There’s nothing wrong with that, is there? Not until a demand is made that seems too ridiculous to consider. ...read more.
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Kalleni Beyond
Book 3: THE CHIMES OF RESDORN
**A finalist in the New Mexico Book Awards Contest of 2009**
PIRATES!!
A derelict tale from the past surfaces to ravage trade routes along the Leiknoss and Algoran border killing crews and taking hostage. MEANWHILE - fungus is being shipped from distant places all over the galaxy...why? ...read more.
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The Brenev Conspiracy
Book 1: THE CHIMES OF RESDORN
**A finalist in the New Mexico Book Awards Contest of 2008**
Resdorn is a planet located on another arm of the Milky Way Galaxy. A naive Dulsena Kalleni is duped into marriage with the Brenev Family whom she finds determined to overthrow the Algoran Federation. ...read more.
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The Crystals
Book 2: THE CHIMES OF RESDORN
**A finalist in the New Mexico Book Awards Contest of 2008**
A blood red crystal... The Black Knights and Narmists are back! Even worse, they are helping Nayland Brenev in another attempt to conquer the Federation...read more.
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**Winner of the Reference Category of the New Mexico Book Awards Contest of 2009**
A Guide to Genealogical Research Procedures.
If you have tried to find out about your family and ended up with a hodgepodge of miscellaneous dates and undecipherable notes, this is the book for you. It is designed to guide both the novice and the experienced researcher...read more.
My Neighbor's Kitchen was a popular column that appeared in newspapers in Illinois, Indiana and Michigan, with a total readership of approximately 2.5 million. Each one started with a topical essay and segued into a cooking and nutrition column.
A suprise phone call from one of the Indiana editors who carried my column, My Neighbor's Kitchen made my day.
He said, "We did a survey of our ...read more.




