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Elizabeth's Awesome Book Of Puzzles!: Children's puzzle book containing 20 unique personalised puzzles as well as 80 other fun puzzles
Elizabeth's awesome book of puzzles contains a fun collection of 100 different puzzles, including 20 Elizabeth themed word search puzzles. Other puzzles include: Sudoku, Find The Word, Mazes, Number Pyramid, Word Finder, Spot The Difference, Dot To Dot. All of our puzzles are printed on very high quality paper, making the puzzle experience all the more enjoyable Available in a large range of popular names. For other personalised named puzzle books, click our Clarity Media author page
Elizabeth's Heart: Book Two

Elizabeth's Heart: Book Two

M. L. Gardner

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Against all odds, they risk everything.The 1929 Series takes an unexpected turn when Simon Sinclair finds himself under the doctor's radar after his prophetic visions land him in a Massachusetts asylum. In 1929, mental health treatment was anything but a solution. With no recovery, Simon faces extremities like shock therapy, mind-numbing medications, and torture. But nothing tortures him more than his feelings for the newest patient in the insane asylum: Elizabeth Williams. With one look into her eyes, Simon finds himself lovestruck. But his pining leads to more visions, which leads to more treatments. Unable to stop the dreams, he must bear it all for her.Like every patient there, Elizabeth is a troubled young woman-with a dark secret. But nothing could prepare Simon for the darkest secret of all: Elizabeth suffers from a personality disorder. Devoted to her, Simon only sees the real Elizabeth, not the violent version of her. While the new couple falls deeper in love, the wards grow concerned that they're making their conditions worse-as if they're feeding off of each other. Realizing freedom is the only way for them to be together, Simon and Elizabeth escape with the help of an unlikely hospital source who's hiding his own secrets. Their escape proves to be temporary, as they're sent back to the asylum, where Simon's worst nightmare comes true: Elizabeth's violent personality makes an appearance and triggers repeated visions that Simon can't decipher. After a selfless act of love, Simon's actions places one of the main characters from the novel 1929 in serious danger.
Elizabeth's Wacky Weather Weekend

Elizabeth's Wacky Weather Weekend

Sarah Senne

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Elizabeth and her dad are going camping for the weekend. Throughout their trip, they have a wacky experience due to the many weather changes such as their tent blowing away and a raccoon taking their food. See how Elizabeth and her dad get their food back while learning about different weather conditions.
Elizabeth's Story: A Journey from Russia to Canada to the United States

Elizabeth's Story: A Journey from Russia to Canada to the United States

Vera Irene Demay

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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In Elizabeth's Story, Vera DeMay tells the story of her mother's amazing life journey which began in a small village in the Ukraine. The year was 1918 the country had gone through major political upheaval and the Mennonite colonies of the UK were about have their lives turned upside down. The decision to leave their homeland was not without great agony.The family settled in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada where Elizabeth grew up, married and started a family of her own. When her husband decided to move the family to southern California, Elizabeth left the comfort of the known to follow her husband. Far away from her family and friends, Elizabeth adapted to her new homeland and became a citizen of the United States of America.Later, her own battle with mental illness, and her husband's long decline with Alzheimer's and eventual death, presented Elizabeth with new challenges to overcome. Strengthened by her faith, she faced her final challenge and fought a courageous fight against Parkinson's Disease as she moved toward her heavenly home.Vera lives in Boise, Idaho with her husband of 45 years. She enjoys a variety of activities and pursuits. She is active in the Parkinson's community and her church.
Elizabeth's Hero - LARGE PRINT

Elizabeth's Hero - LARGE PRINT

Gina Marie Coon

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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When a shocking accident takes the life of her best friend, Elizabeth Nelson flies to the rescue of the orphaned children, carrying a letter that grants her custody. Her friend's brother-in-law, gruff rancher Jack Summers, is already there, organizing the funeral and planning to take the children back to Montana. With separate legal claims and a concerned social worker looking on, the two strangers desperately search for a way to keep the children together. Their solution: Marriage. Elizabeth is willing to set aside her dull, empty life, in the hopes of having a family. Jack will do whatever it takes to ensure his ranch eventually passes to his brother's children. Will they find love in the bargain?As she settles into her new life, little oddities plague Elizabeth. She begins to question whether the plane crash that claimed her friend's life was really an accident. Jack and Elizabeth discover a mutual attraction, but will they recognize the love that's grown between them before another tragedy strikes?
Elizabeth's War: Missouri 1863

Elizabeth's War: Missouri 1863

D. L. Rogers

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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In a time when raiders, bushwhackers, and Redlegs rode the Cass County, Missouri, countryside bringing fear and destruction with them, Elizabeth Miers and her family barely survived into the next day. When the enemy, in the form of Elizabeth's neighbors, comes a-calling more than once with mischief on their minds, Elizabeth fights back to keep her children safe against men she once called friends. On August 25, 1863, following the issuance of General Order No. 11, thousands of women, children, and the elderly were forced to vacate their homes in the brutal summer heat within fifteen days. With determination and a plan, Elizabeth sets out on a sixty-mile trek toward St. Clair County. Carrying enough prepared food and water on a rickety built sled to reach her family, she prays her kin are there to welcome them, uncertain whether they survived the buring of Osceola two years prior, or not. Facing more than just the lack of food and shelter and the unbearable heat, they're set upon by raiders and foraging soldiers who try to take more than just their meager provisions. Much more. Left with little, Elizabeth and her fellow travelers continue south, facing more indignities before their journey is done.Through Elizabeth and the thousands of other refugees that traveled ahead of and behind her, feel what they felt in the wake of General Order No. 11, an order that took everything and left them destitute and afraid they wouldn't live to see one more day.