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Amy Lynn: Golden Angel

Amy Lynn: Golden Angel

Jack July

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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The saga of Amy Lynn continues in this second action packed novel by Jack July. As the story begins, Amy is coming home from Afghanistan wounded and confused about who she is and where she belongs. Back home in rural Alabama, surrounded by the love of family and friends, she needs to heal her body, mend her heart, and decide what to do with her future.But life has a plan of its own...When eight-year-old Kristy Wilson is taken from her Missouri home, the count of missing young girls rises to twenty-three. Under orders from an angry, vengeful president, the CIA takes action. Amy is persuaded by her friend, CIA operative Tatiana Aziz to join her team as a "trainee" on a worldwide chase to find who is taking these girls and bring Kristy back home.Follow Amy and Tatiana while you meet an eclectic group of CIA cohorts. They race the clock to find Kristy and along the way, deal some old school American justice.The author highly recommends reading the foundation book, Amy Lynn. Golden Angel plays on many characters and situations from the first book. However, Golden Angel will stand on it's own.
Amy Lynn, The Lady Of Castle Dunn

Amy Lynn, The Lady Of Castle Dunn

Jack July

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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She made a deal with the CIA... They gain access to her extraordinary talents and she gets the chance to protect children...and avenge them. But in the world of high stakes covert operations, things are never so simple. In an Oklahoma mansion... A dying businessman makes a deal with the devil and opens a door to unimaginable evil. That evil will cross paths with the CIA's newest and best-kept secret, Amy Lynn. Even avenging angels can love... A man she once detested proved his worth, and now Amy holds him firmly in her heart. Will her job, Southern tradition, and a painful secret from her past silence the wedding bells? Master American storyteller Jack July does it again with The Lady of Castle Dunn, at once a love story, a spy thriller and an emotional roller coaster. Follow Amy's adventures as she rediscovers what is most important in her life-family. The Lady of Castle Dunn is the third book in the Amy Lynn Series. It will stand on it's own. However, to truly appreciate who Amy is and how she evolved from a simple 12-year-old back woods Alabama country girl, the author highly recommends the foundation novel, Amy Lynn followed by Amy Lynn Golden Angel.
Patricia Kemball (1874) NOVEL By: Eliza Lynn Linton

Patricia Kemball (1874) NOVEL By: Eliza Lynn Linton

Eliza Lynn Linton

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Eliza Lynn Linton (10 February 1822 - 14 July 1898) was the first female salaried journalist in Britain, and the author of over 20 novels. Despite her path breaking role as an independent woman, many of her essays took a strong anti-feminist slant Eliza Lynn Linton was born in Keswick, Cumbria, England, the daughter of the Rev. J. Lynn, vicar of Crosthwaite, and granddaughter of a bishop of Carlisle. The death of her mother when Eliza was five months old led to a chaotic upbringing, in which she was largely self-educated; but in 1845 she left home to earn her living as a writer in London. After moving to Paris, Linton married W. J. Linton in 1858, an eminent wood-engraver, who was also a poet of some note, a writer upon his craft, and a Chartist agitator. She moved into his ramshackle house, Brantwood, in the Lakes, with his seven children from his earlier marriage, and wrote her Cumbrian novel Lizzie Lorton of Greyrigg there. In 1867 the couple separated in a friendly way, the husband going to America, Eliza going back to her life as a London writer. She would return briefly to Cumbria and to her childhood home in 1889, to feel "half in a dream here. It is Keswick and yet not Keswick, as I am Eliza Lynn and yet not Eliza Lynn". She usually lived in London, but about three years before her death retired to Brougham House, Malvern. She died at Queen Anne's Mansions, London, on 14 July 1898, and her ashes were scattered in the Crosthwaite churchyard.
Visions Within - Nature & Landscape Photographic Art by Janie Lynn Johnson

Visions Within - Nature & Landscape Photographic Art by Janie Lynn Johnson

Janie Lynn Johnson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Janie Lynn Johnson a photographic artist has traveled through many parts of the United States putting emotion into her photographs.She is the author of two books "The Eye Behind the Lense" and her newest photographic adventure "Visions Within - Nature and Landscapes" she shows how manipulation can be beauftiful to the eye.
Amy Lynn, Into the Fire

Amy Lynn, Into the Fire

Jack July

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Grace TurningPages Sommers 2017 Book of The Year, action and adventure category. Amy Lynn Braxton has just returned home from a mission, covered with burns, unable to control her inner monster, and with no memory of what happened. For the sake of her unborn child, she must uncover-and own-the truth. The last thing Amy remembers is working with a Romanian Intelligence operative to locate a young American couple who, in their quest to adopt a child, ran afoul of the Romanian mafia and disappeared. Under the care of brilliant, specialized CIA psychiatrist Dr. John Earle, Amy fights to regain her memory, come to terms with her unique psychosis, and learn to deal with the brutal truth about her alter ego, Fenian. At stake is Amy's very ability to live her life and love her family. Meanwhile, in Amy's hometown of Black Oak, Alabama, a corrupt congressman and a labor union set their sights on Amy's brother Joseph's trucking company. One grave mistake leaves a beloved member of the Braxton clan at death's door-and awakens a long dormant killer, Hatchet Jack Brown, who will stop at nothing to wreak vengeance on the guilty. With Into the Fire, author Jack July once again delivers action, suspense, and a look at life in a part of America that is too often ignored.
Witch stories. By: Eliza Lynn Linton

Witch stories. By: Eliza Lynn Linton

Eliza Lynn Linton

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Eliza Lynn Linton (10 February 1822 - 14 July 1898) was the first female salaried journalist in Britain, and the author of over 20 novels. Despite her path breaking role as an independent woman, many of her essays took a strong anti-feminist slant.Eliza Lynn Linton was born in Keswick, Cumbria, England, the daughter of the Rev. J. Lynn, vicar of Crosthwaite, and granddaughter of a bishop of Carlisle. The death of her mother when Eliza was five months old led to a chaotic upbringing, in which she was largely self-educated; but in 1845 she left home to earn her living as a writer in London. After moving to Paris, she married W. J. Linton in 1858, an eminent wood-engraver, who was also a poet of some note, a writer upon his craft, and a Chartist agitator. She moved into his ramshackle house, Brantwood, in the Lakes, with his seven children from his earlier marriage, and wrote her Cumbrian novel Lizzie Lorton of Greyrigg there. In 1867 the couple separated in a friendly way, the husband going to America, Eliza going back to her life as a London writer. She returned briefly to Cumbria and to her childhood home in 1889, to feel "half in a dream here. It is Keswick and yet not Keswick, as I am Eliza Lynn and yet not Eliza Lynn". She usually lived in London, but about three years before her death retired to Brougham House, Malvern. She died at Queen Anne's Mansions, London, on 14 July 1898, and her ashes were scattered in the Crosthwaite churchyard
Understanding Lynn Nottage

Understanding Lynn Nottage

Jennifer L. Hayes

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA PRESS
2025
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The first comprehensive study of the two-time Pulitzer-winning playwright Lynn Nottage is one of the leading innovators in American theater today. In settings ranging from seventeenth-century France (Las Meninas) to twenty-first century conflicts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Ruined) and at a Pennsylvania factory (Sweat), she creatively foregrounds explorations of race, gender, and class. In Understanding Lynn Nottage, Jennifer L. Hayes presents an accessible overview of Nottage's body of work to date, connecting her to other Black female playwrights and situating her in the African American literary tradition. In this character-driven study, Hayes examines how the playwright's dynamic narratives bring together diverse perspectives to address historical and contemporary issues. Hayes argues that Nottage privileges Black women's voices within vital discourse about topics such as migration, domestic terrorism, and historical erasure. This book lays essential groundwork for future study of Nottage, who will continue to be a central dramatic voice for years to come, examining social problems through complex portraits of communities struggling to balance their values with shifting societal norms.
Understanding Lynn Nottage

Understanding Lynn Nottage

Jennifer L. Hayes

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA PRESS
2025
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The first comprehensive study of the two-time Pulitzer-winning playwright Lynn Nottage is one of the leading innovators in American theater today. In settings ranging from seventeenth-century France (Las Meninas) to twenty-first century conflicts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Ruined) and at a Pennsylvania factory (Sweat), she creatively foregrounds explorations of race, gender, and class. In Understanding Lynn Nottage, Jennifer L. Hayes presents an accessible overview of Nottage's body of work to date, connecting her to other Black female playwrights and situating her in the African American literary tradition. In this character-driven study, Hayes examines how the playwright's dynamic narratives bring together diverse perspectives to address historical and contemporary issues. Hayes argues that Nottage privileges Black women's voices within vital discourse about topics such as migration, domestic terrorism, and historical erasure. This book lays essential groundwork for future study of Nottage, who will continue to be a central dramatic voice for years to come, examining social problems through complex portraits of communities struggling to balance their values with shifting societal norms.
How Lynn Became a Mermaid

How Lynn Became a Mermaid

Ashley Johnson

Rosedog Books
2021
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How Lynn Became a MermaidBy: Ashley JohnsonIllustrations by Liana StadelmannHow Lynn Became a Mermaid follows author Ashley Johnson's real life experiences through the eyes of herself as a young girl after being diagnosed with the rare disorder, Transverse Myelitis. Ashley has found her strength in overcoming this disorder through the help of "mermaiding," a unique and incredible form of physical therapy. With the help of her friends, Lynn is able to overcome extreme obstacles and swim-revealing that nothing is impossible if you follow your dreams Meet the IllustratorLiana StadelmannLiana is a very talented self-taught water colorist. She has such a passion for life that shows through her beautiful, colorful, and whimsical art.Liana is also an accomplished violinist and harpist.You may find her artwork at www.aquabun.com
Lana Lynn Howls at the Moon

Lana Lynn Howls at the Moon

Rebecca Van Slyke

Peachtree Publishers
2019
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An adventurous sheep tries to take a walk on the wild side and encounters more than she expected. Lana Lynn is an intrepid sheep. The other members of her flock are content to nibble grass in the pasture, sip water from the pond, and nap in the meadow. But not Lana Lynn. She wants...adventure So one night, when the moon is high and the other sheep are asleep, Lana Lynn finds a disguise and dashes into the wild woods to see what life is like as a wolf. It's fun to run through the wild woods, stay up very late, and howl at the Moon--but is life with the wolf pack everything it seems? Rebecca Van Slyke's charming depiction of an overconfident protagonist confronting new experiences is enhanced by Anca Sandu's humorous illustrations.
Lana Lynn and the New Watchdog

Lana Lynn and the New Watchdog

Rebecca Van Slyke

Peachtree Publishers
2021
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Fearless sheep Lana Lynn is all set to train her flock's new watchdog. Will a case of mistaken identity derail her efforts and put the sheep in jeopardy? The sheep are in an uproar when they find out a new watchdog is coming to protect the flock, so the intrepid Lana Lynn decides to take training matters into her own hooves. When a fierce-looking canine emerges from the woods, Lana Lynn jumps right into her efforts. The new watchdog doesn't quite catch on to herding or staying up all night guarding the sheep, but Lana Lynn isn't deterred. As she continues showing this new watchdog the ropes, she gets a creeping suspicion that something isn't right. And her fellow sheep could be in jeopardy Author Rebecca Van Slyke has created a charmingly overconfident heroine in Lana Lynn, enhanced by Anca Sandu's adorable and funny illustrations. An ideal read-aloud full of good farm fun
Owl Feathers: The Poetry, Prose, (and some art) of Robin Lynn Payton
This collection contains the life writings of Robin Lynn Payton (September 30, 1961 - July 5, 2019), who never sought fame nor wealth, but touched many lives with her love and generosity. Within these pages, explore with her a wide range of topics and styles, and perhaps allow her to touch your soul. And maybe discover what's on top of the mountain. Poetry lovers will delight in the discovery of Robin's creations, and despair that she will write no more.
The Lynn Valley Orchard Rules

The Lynn Valley Orchard Rules

Ian K. Ferguson

Independently Published
2018
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The Lynn Valley Orchard Rules is a humorous look at a serious subject. It is set in an Addictions Treatment Centre fictitiously located in the Lynn Valley on Vancouver's beautiful North Shore. It follows the adventures of four main characters in the search of a recovery from the demons that plague their lives. There are some very funny moments mixed with some very tender moments that will keep you reading to the end in order to find out if they succeed or fail.
Lakey Lynn and the Ferocious Fit

Lakey Lynn and the Ferocious Fit

Ryan a Acra

Get It Factory
2019
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Little Lakey Lynn is excited to go to the store with her mommy. There's just one problem. She has to put on some socks. Lakey Lynn hates putting on socks. It makes her want to SCREAM Will she be able to go to the store? Can anyone settle her down?