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Gideon's Baby

Gideon's Baby

Ken Casper

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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This is the third book in the First Family of Texas series. Professor Gideon First has found the woman of his life, and the young widow has accepted his proposal of marriage. Life is good-until he learns that one of his old flames died recently in a car accident and has named him as the father of her baby girl. The DNA test confirms it's true. Lupe Amorado, his fianc e is understandable upset by the news, but she is furious when he tells her he's considering putting the child up for adoption. There goes love; there goes marriage. Gideon discovers he may be pushing the baby carriage alone.
Gideon's Gift

Gideon's Gift

Karen Kingsbury

LITTLE, BROWN COMPANY
2023
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Ten years later Big Earl meets Gideon, a seven-year-old leukaemia patient who believes with all her heart that "Christmas means never having to ask God how much he loves us." Gideon is determined to reach this lonely and hurting man who hates Christmas -- and he is just as determined to rebuff her. It will take a miracle for Earl to come to understand the true meaning of Christmas. But if he can accept what Gideon wants to give him, he might find that he can return the favour with a precious gift of his own.In Gideon's Gift, Karen Kingsbury reminds us that Christmas is still a time of miraculous possibilities if only we reach out to those around us.
Gideon Returns - A Damsel in Distress "Eine Jungfrau in Noten": A Damsel in Distress - "Eine Jungfrau in Noten"
Sidney St. James originally wrote "Rosenthall" in 2016, Book 1 in the Gideon Detective Series. In 2017, his newest release, Gideon Returns - A Damsel in Distress, Vincent Gideon continues his infamous skills at investigation and is in the right place at the right time twice. Or, at least a young German woman by the name of Abigail Hoffmann would tend to agree.Taking place in a seaside village in Oregon, a small fishing village, Black Rock Cove is the scene for lots of action and intrigue. Gideon hasn't had a case in months and is glad to receive word from the Portland Police Chief that a group of assassins and thieves were about to arrive in the States from Oldenburg, Germany. His job was simple enough. Go and apprehend the criminals and bring them to justice.He was asked to go to the docks to await the arrival of the Dethardt, the large ocean liner that carried the four villains onboard, along with six hundred other passengers. However, when he went out to meet the arrival of the ship, all hell broke loose. Mystery, sex and hot summer nights ensued for weeks after that.The real question to ask is Gideon going to let the criminals go free the way he did Rosenthall or is he going to apprehend them with no loose ends to follow.A young and beautiful woman falls overboard and into the dark waters of the Pacific two miles offshore from Black Rock Cove. A knife to the chest probably caused her fall. Was she dead? Vincent Gideon thought so and fell out of his skiff as the body plunged almost hitting him in the small boat below.The woman who fell overboard says she is Abigail Hoffmann. Another woman who calls herself Abigail Hoffmann cashes in three hundred and fifty thousand dollars in bonds. Who is the real Abigail Hoffmann? Who is the murderer of Derek Schiller in Oldenburg, Germany? Does Rosenthall have something to do with this overall scheme to drag his nemesis back out of retirement?There are many twists and turns. The question you will ask yourself throughout the entire novel is, "Who is the real Abigail Hoffman?" Or, can Vincent Gideon put aside his romantic feelings towards Abigail and focus on the facts before him? Will his desire for this beautiful woman let a resourceful killer off the hook, again?Murder and mystery throughout this novel are peppered with romance and humor in this fast-paced whodunit detective mystery series amidst the spectacular Oregon landscape and seaside sunsets.
Gideon's Torch

Gideon's Torch

Ellen Santilli Vaughn; Charles W. Colson

Thomas Nelson Publishers
2008
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A newly elected president must deal with a crisis that challenges his administration's agenda and changes the course of the nation. Full of insider information, this political thriller paints a believable picture of Washington's corridors of power with an alarming ring of truth.
Gideon's Corpse

Gideon's Corpse

Douglas Preston; Lincoln Child

Grand Central Publishing
2012
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A top nuclear scientist goes mad and takes an innocent family hostage at gunpoint, killing one and causing a massive standoff. A plume of radiation above New York City leads to a warehouse where, it seems, a powerful nuclear bomb was assembled just hours before.Sifting through the evidence, authorities determine that the unthinkable is about to happen: in ten days, a major American city will be vaporized by a terrorist attack.Ten days. And Gideon Crew, tracking the mysterious terrorist cell from the suburbs of New York to the mountains of New Mexico, learns the end may be something worse--far worse--than mere Armageddon.
Gideon: Dragon's Savior - Ménage Erotic Fantasy

Gideon: Dragon's Savior - Ménage Erotic Fantasy

Kathi S. Barton

World Castle Publishing, LLC
2017
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Recommended for 18+ Dragon's Savior 1.Asher 2.Jedidiah 3.Elam 4.Shane 5.Gideon 6.Simeon (Coming Soon) Gracie couldn't believe it, she'd been attacked by a griffin. The pain was so horrible that she'd have to get better to die. Maybe it was better this way. Maybe death would end the tremendous grief in her heart. At least in death she wouldn't have to listen to her sister Cora's constant harping. Gideon and his dragon counterpart Ominia weren't sure how to handle Gracie. She was their mate and they were happy to have found her, but her intense grief over the loss of her family had them stumped on how to proceed. The encounter with the griffin had more effect on Gracie than she knew. His magic now flowed within her. Gracie could now see and speak with the dead, and the former king, Anthony had a message for the new King of Dragons, Asher. Now thrust in a world of dragons and magic, Gracie's head was spinning. And how was she to handle two very handsome and amorous mates? Things like that just didn't happen to her.
Gideon, The thoughtful cat

Gideon, The thoughtful cat

Armei B. Sales

Notion Press, Inc
2018
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Gideon, a stray nine-year-old cat, was adopted by a kind family. His brother Mau, who was also adopted, is four years younger. Although they are not related, they have the same brown-gray fur. Together, they share the warmth, shelter and love of their owners. Gideon and Mau encounter a tired and hungry calico lady cat. Mau tries talking to the calico cat but is met with an unfriendly response. Gideon advises his brother to let her be. They then meet another cat with ginger-coloured fur, which looks equally hostile. This cat tells them that they are uncared for and seeing cats who are well cared for makes them angry. Read on to find out how the cats fight, understand each other and go on to become thick friends.
Gideon's Book

Gideon's Book

Maureen Miller

Redemption Press
2025
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One Bible. Three lives. A journey of redemption spanning decades. In this captivating time-split novel, Maureen Miller weaves together the stories of three souls searching for purpose and healing. From the sun-soaked beaches of Myrtle Beach to the quiet streets of Eden, North Carolina, Gideon's Book traverses both time and place, exploring the transformative power of faith and self-discovery. 2016: As Cassie bravely battles an unfavorable health diagnosis, she faces deep-seated insecurities and doubts about her self-worth. Just when she thinks her life couldn't get more complicated, an unexpected opportunity arises-a chance to write a memoir for her friend's parents. But when she uncovers unexpected truths about her own past, she must learn her value isn't determined by her circumstances or origins. Spring, 1969: Nineteen-year-old Ava Jackson is in love with her best friend's brother. When she discovers they will be staying at Myrtle Beach for Spring Break, she works hard to get her parents' permission to go along. Little does she know this trip will ignite a chain of events that will change her life forever. Summer, 1969: Even though twenty-six-year-old Gideon Stallings is a successful architect, he struggles with inadequacy. With all he has lived through, can God really be who he says he is? When Gideon cracks open a Bible he finds in his room, a story of a different kind strikes his heart. In a world where past decisions echo through generations, the stakes couldn't be higher. Will Cassie find her true value? Where will Ava's pursuit of freedom lead her? And will Gideon answer the divine call that could save a life-or lives? One book holds the key to their destinies. But will they have the courage to turn its pages and face the truths within? If you loved The Notebook and Stepping Heavenward, you won't be able to put Gideon's Book down.
Diary of Gideon Welles, Volume I

Diary of Gideon Welles, Volume I

Gideon Welles

Cosimo Classics
2020
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Diary of Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy Under Lincoln and Johnson Vol. I offers the view and experiences of Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy during the Civil War, of the Abraham Lincoln administration, and of the Andrew Johnson administration that followed. This volume covers the period of 1861 to March 30, 1864.
Diary of Gideon Welles, Volume II

Diary of Gideon Welles, Volume II

Gideon Welles

Cosimo Classics
2020
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Diary of Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy Under Lincoln and Johnson Vol. II offers the view and experiences of Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy during the Civil War, of the Abraham Lincoln administration, and of the Andrew Johnson administration that followed. This volume covers the period of April 1,1864 through December 31, 1866.
Diary of Gideon Welles, Volume III

Diary of Gideon Welles, Volume III

Gideon Welles

Cosimo Classics
2020
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"Of course in the Andrew Johnson drama the spectacular act is the impeachment. Americans who so lately had been holding their breath as they watched the great strugglewaged by Grant and Sherman against Robert E. Lee, now had to watch with more painful feelings the assault of Benjamin F. Butler and Thaddeus Stevens against the President of the United States." --John T. Morse, Jr., in the Introduction, 1909Diary of Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy Under Lincoln and Johnson Vol. III offers the view and experiences of Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy during the Civil War, of the Abraham Lincoln administration, and of the Andrew Johnson administration that followed. This volume covers the period of January 1,1867 to June 6, 1869.It was a lifelong custom of Gideon Welles to keep a diary, including during his years in public office. By 1909, his diaries, edited by Welles's son Edgar, were published.
Gideon's Band

Gideon's Band

George W Cable

Bibliotech Press
2020
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George Washington Cable (October 12, 1844 - January 31, 1925) was an American novelist notable for the realism of his portrayals of Creole life in his native New Orleans, Louisiana. He has been called "the most important southern artist working in the late 19th century", as well as "the first modern southern writer." In his treatment of racism, mixed-race families and miscegenation, his fiction has been thought to anticipate that of William Faulkner.He also wrote articles critical of contemporary society. Due to hostility against him after two 1885 essays encouraging racial equality and opposing Jim Crow, Cable moved with his family to Northampton, Massachusetts. He lived there for the next thirty years, then moved to Florida. Cable was friends with Mark Twain, and the two writers did speaking tours together. In 1884 and 1885 they visited Toronto, Canada, twice, on a reading tour known as the "Twins of Genius" tour. Twain said of Cable that "when it comes down to moral honesty, limpid impotence, and utterly blameless piety, the Apostles were mere policemen compared] to Cable," despite his dark, "indelicate" depictions of society. Twain also mentions Cable in his book Life on the Mississippi: The party had the privilege of idling through this ancient quarter of New Orleans with the South's finest literary genius, the author of "the Grandissimes." In him the South has found a masterly delineator of its interior life and its history. In truth, I find by experience, that the untrained eye and vacant mind can inspect it and learn of it and judge of it more clearly and profitably in his books than by personal contact with it.With Mr. Cable along to see for you, and describe and explain and illuminate, a jog through that old quarter is a vivid pleasure. And you have a vivid sense as of unseen or dimly seen things--vivid, and yet fitful and darkling; you glimpse salient features, but lose the fine shades or catch them imperfectly through the vision of the imagination: a case, as it were, of ignorant near-sighted stranger traversing the rim of wide vague horizons of Alps with an inspired and enlightened long-sighted native.Modern literary historians have said that Cable's treatment of racism in his fiction influenced the later work of William Faulkner and Robert Penn Warren. He has been called "the most important southern artist working in the late 19th century, as well as the first modern southern writer."In 2008 a new edition of his history of the South, including footnotes and research, was published by Louisiana State University Press under the title, The New Orleans of George Washington Cable: The 1887 Census Office Report, edited and with an introduction by Lawrence N. Powell.Cable may have coined the term "authors' editor", in his 1910 tribute to his editor Richard Watson Gilder, when he wrote "I think he was peculiarly an authors' editor, and not merely a publishers'."; this is the earliest known use of the term in print. (wikipedia.org)
Gideon's Band

Gideon's Band

George W Cable

Bibliotech Press
2020
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George Washington Cable (October 12, 1844 - January 31, 1925) was an American novelist notable for the realism of his portrayals of Creole life in his native New Orleans, Louisiana. He has been called "the most important southern artist working in the late 19th century", as well as "the first modern southern writer." In his treatment of racism, mixed-race families and miscegenation, his fiction has been thought to anticipate that of William Faulkner.He also wrote articles critical of contemporary society. Due to hostility against him after two 1885 essays encouraging racial equality and opposing Jim Crow, Cable moved with his family to Northampton, Massachusetts. He lived there for the next thirty years, then moved to Florida. Cable was friends with Mark Twain, and the two writers did speaking tours together. In 1884 and 1885 they visited Toronto, Canada, twice, on a reading tour known as the "Twins of Genius" tour. Twain said of Cable that "when it comes down to moral honesty, limpid impotence, and utterly blameless piety, the Apostles were mere policemen compared] to Cable," despite his dark, "indelicate" depictions of society. Twain also mentions Cable in his book Life on the Mississippi: The party had the privilege of idling through this ancient quarter of New Orleans with the South's finest literary genius, the author of "the Grandissimes." In him the South has found a masterly delineator of its interior life and its history. In truth, I find by experience, that the untrained eye and vacant mind can inspect it and learn of it and judge of it more clearly and profitably in his books than by personal contact with it.With Mr. Cable along to see for you, and describe and explain and illuminate, a jog through that old quarter is a vivid pleasure. And you have a vivid sense as of unseen or dimly seen things--vivid, and yet fitful and darkling; you glimpse salient features, but lose the fine shades or catch them imperfectly through the vision of the imagination: a case, as it were, of ignorant near-sighted stranger traversing the rim of wide vague horizons of Alps with an inspired and enlightened long-sighted native.Modern literary historians have said that Cable's treatment of racism in his fiction influenced the later work of William Faulkner and Robert Penn Warren. He has been called "the most important southern artist working in the late 19th century, as well as the first modern southern writer."In 2008 a new edition of his history of the South, including footnotes and research, was published by Louisiana State University Press under the title, The New Orleans of George Washington Cable: The 1887 Census Office Report, edited and with an introduction by Lawrence N. Powell.Cable may have coined the term "authors' editor", in his 1910 tribute to his editor Richard Watson Gilder, when he wrote "I think he was peculiarly an authors' editor, and not merely a publishers'."; this is the earliest known use of the term in print. (wikipedia.org)
Gideon's Sorrow

Gideon's Sorrow

Michael Scott Hopkins

Black Rose Writing
2022
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In the early 19th century, an evil entity turns its eye westward, seeking dominion over opening lands and the eager, hapless souls who would claim them...Dying from a festering wound on the Ohio frontier, would-be settler Abraham Teague strikes a bargain with evil for his life, land that will prosper, and a wife and strong sons to worship him. The bargain holds true, and against insurmountable odds, Abraham has all that he ever wanted. But payment comes due, and Abraham's wife and sons are lost, their lives and souls sacrificed for Abraham's dreams. With the bargain complete, the evil spirit's claim upon the Teague family fades... until the last son of the last cursed Teague, Abraham's grandson Gideon, reluctantly commits murder to save his wife and son. In that moment, evil gains a new foothold, and Gideon's life and family become prizes for the taking.Yet the spirit had not foreseen the battles to be waged against it by a mother's love, a wife's devotion, and the very souls it had taken as payment for Abraham's life. Thus, the struggle between good and evil will rage within the depths of Gideon's sorrow.
Gideon's Victory Over the Mafia

Gideon's Victory Over the Mafia

Steve Anthony

Christian Faith Publishing
2023
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Step into the memoirs turned telling testimony of how God, the ultimate artist, orchestrated one sinner's life taking him from a troubled childhood to great success; bringing him to a breaking point only to provide a dynamic rescue. From boyhood fist fights in South Carolina to dancing his way into a young woman's heart, Steve Anthony found himself in dealings with the Italian mafia where he fought for life and livelihood. While searching for fortune he found himself desperate for the true giver of life who set him free from a torrid past and offered hope and restoration for him and his family.