For Sarah Tilghman, life growing up on a farm in the latter 1800s is shadowed in sorrow following the loss of her baby brother. The arrival of spring is beginning to lighten her spirits and help her heal. When her father brings home a rabbit, Sarah's spirits are lifted even higher. Elizabeth the rabbit, though, is afraid. In the farm shed, she is frantic for her babies, desperate to know if they're safe without her. She must get back to them. Grieving and lonely, Sarah is moved by compassion for this trapped bunny and is blessed in a miraculous way at Eastertide. Sarah, who has a very young but godly heart, becomes bonded forever with Elizabeth, a special rabbit in a very long line of special rabbits
Sarah O'Shea and her dog Claude are visiting Aunt Minerva and Uncle Ulrey on their farm She and Claude are looking forward to gathering eggs, picking peaches for Aunt Minerva's delicious peach cobbler, and helping Uncle Ulrey with chores around the farm. But the peaceful farm is turned upside down when the animals begin acting freaky Can Sarah and Claude get the cows out of the pond, the goats out of the garden and the pigs out of the hayloft?
Sarah O'Shea and her dog Claude are visiting Aunt Minerva and Uncle Ulrey on their farm She and Claude are looking forward to gathering eggs, picking peaches for Aunt Minerva's delicious peach cobbler, and helping Uncle Ulrey with chores around the farm. But the peaceful farm is turned upside down when the animals begin acting freaky Can Sarah and Claude get the cows out of the pond, the goats out of the garden and the pigs out of the hayloft?
Action & Adventure in Hawaii "Couldn't put it down," was the comment added by the first Amazon reviewer."A blockbuster plot, no doubt about it," commented another. Prologue: In 1893, a diplomat of the United States and 162 US Marines helped overthrow the government of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Five years later, an act of Congress unilaterally annexed the islands. At the time, President Grover Cleveland admitted mistakes had been made, and tried to restore the Hawaiian Monarchy to Queen Lili'uokalani. Sadly, he was unsuccessful. A hundred years later, President Bill Clinton formally apologized for the actions of the United States. Yet today, Hawaiian pleas for justice are still unresolved. Now, two genetic engineers have found a way to force the United States to give back the islands, and they've given notice that all non-Hawaiians must get out or die. Sarah Kiley is one of a few thousand pure-blooded Hawaiians who stand to inherit Hawaii under the scientists' plan. While investigating the murder of a friend, she finds herself a key player on the inter-agency task force that's trying to stop them. Given the opportunity to change the history of her people and return their stolen sovereignty, she must decide which side will win. Told from a Christian worldview This story is told from a Christian worldview. The main protagonists are not morally perfect, but they are practicing Christians. They pray, and they find strength in their relationships with their Creator and Savior. The author has taken care to not include expletives, blasphemous language or the sorts of story events and elements that he finds morally offensive in many popular thrillers and mysteries. The result is a first class thriller that you can recommend unequivocally to any Christian book lover. Click the "Buy Now" button to add this book to your cart, and discover the uplifting pleasure of reading a thriller purposely written from a Christian worldview. Aloha and Peace be with you.
Action & Adventure in Hawaii "Couldn't put it down," was the comment added by the first Amazon reviewer. "A blockbuster plot, no doubt about it," commented another. This is the LARGE PRINT Edition Prologue: In 1893, a diplomat of the United States and 162 US Marines helped overthrow the government of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Five years later, an act of Congress unilaterally annexed the islands. At the time, President Grover Cleveland admitted mistakes had been made, and tried to restore the Hawaiian Monarchy to Queen Lili'uokalani. Sadly, he was unsuccessful. A hundred years later, President Bill Clinton formally apologized for the actions of the United States. Yet today, Hawaiian pleas for justice are still unresolved. Now, two genetic engineers have found a way to force the United States to give back the islands, and they've given notice that all non-Hawaiians must get out or die. Sarah Kiley is one of a few thousand pure-blooded Hawaiians who stand to inherit Hawaii under the scientists' plan. While investigating the murder of a friend, she finds herself a key player on the inter-agency task force that's trying to stop them. Given the opportunity to change the history of her people and return their stolen sovereignty, she must decide which side will win. Told from a Christian worldview This story is told from a Christian worldview. The main protagonists are not morally perfect, but they are practicing Christians. They pray, and they find strength in their relationships with their Creator and Savior. The author has taken care to not include expletives, blasphemous language or the sorts of story events and elements that he finds morally offensive in many popular thrillers and mysteries. The result is a first class thriller that you can recommend unequivocally to any Christian book lover. Click the "Buy Now" button to add this book to your cart, and discover the uplifting pleasure of reading a thriller purposely written from a Christian worldview. Aloha and Peace be with you.
A beautiful young girl of about eight years of age appeared to me again last night; her dark brown hair had been carefully and meticulously swept up into two bunches. In her arms, she carried a much-loved and extremely threadbare teddy bear.This was the same little girl who had been haunting my dreams for the past six months. I have absolutely no psychic ability. In fact there are pieces of wood with more psychic talent than me. So why on earth do I keep dreaming the same dream? Can I continue to keep putting it down to stress?