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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Connie B Otteson
"She went from being 14 to 2 years old in one week".., From tragedy to trust, propelled into the core of all understanding when your daughter goes from being 14 to two years old in a week. This book is so real; it unveils what everyone in some time or space, will go through. Helplessness, loneliness, hope, unreal friendship, love, pain, wishing, trusting, perseverance and fearless faith.
You Can Love Writing: A Guide to Get Through Your College Papers and Like It
Connie B. Dowell
Book Echoes Media
2014
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A holiday to die for... In December 1918, school is out for college girl Emmie, the Great War has just ended, and she has plans to spend her winter break at home with her new motorcycle. But everything changes when she and her least favorite classmate Dessa stumble across the body of their small town's most prominent suffrage activist. And what's more, someone's been following Dessa around town, late at night while she attends to secrets of her own. As tensions rise between suffrage and anti-suffrage groups, can these young ladies set aside their own differences to solve the case before more women die? You'll love the twists and turns of this historical tale of friendship and murder.Get it now.
A down-on-her-luck burglar. A trust fund college kid with something to prove. Will they outfox a master thief?All eighteen-year-old Darlene wants is to rob the joint. College guy Ian comes home too soon. And some ill-timed flatulence brings them together. Darlene thinks she's toast. Instead Ian gives her a job offer, leading a heist team to steal a rare species of vanilla orchid. Only catch, she's swiping from one of the best thieves in the biz. With her dad's store on its last legs, Darlene needs the cash she'll get when the job is done. Ian's in it to win a bet. Can their rag-tag team pinch the flower right under their mark's nose? And can they remember not to eat beans for breakfast?The Orchid Caper is the first in a humorous YA action/adventure series. If you love action with a sense of humor, this is the book for you.Join the adventure and buy a copy now
Savannah, 1919: Two teen girls leave a speakeasy in the dead of night...And walk right up to a murder scene. Emmie and Dessa are on vacation, but their relaxing summer gets off to a dangerous start when the girls find a dead musician in a fountain. Then Theresa, Dessa's ex-girlfriend, is arrested for the crime. Dessa thinks she didn't do it, but the police are sure Theresa's the one. Soon the girls are embroiled in a world of jazz, bootleggers, and activist groups with clashing goals, as they circle closer to the crime. Meanwhile, the police find more evidence to pin on Theresa. Can Emmie and Dessa find the killer before an innocent woman is hanged? You'll love this book if you like twisty mysteries and the aesthetic of the early Jazz Age.Get it now.
Ever wonder why birds, such as sparrows, blue jays, ravens, seagulls, and bluebirds sit side by side on telephone wires or light poles all clustered together, rain or shine? They are gathering to have church together. Maybe it's their Sunday school class, Bible study, or practicing for the church choir. You can sometimes hear them chirping, some louder than others. They are singing praises to God. They teach us how God wants us to show His love and kindness to all, big or small, soft spoken, loud, or noisy. We all matter to God As a child, I would always ask my parents, "Why are all the birds up there, and what are they doing? Each time they answered, "The birds are having church". I pray that as you read this book, you also share with your kids and grandkids, as I have, the importance of acceptance, love, and kindness to all. Remember, Jesus loves you
Children are such a blessing and gift from God and need to reach their potential and be the person God intended them to be. Our children should have positive input "Pray to Jesus.""Go for it ""Give it your best ""You are doing great ""So proud of you "It's heartbreaking thinking of a child having low self-esteem, feeling unloved, unimportant, being compared to others, and dreams shot down. "You won't amount to anything." "You are a loser." "You haven't got what it takes." "Forget it, you can't."Have a good impact in their lives. Help them reach for the stars and to dream big "For with God, nothing will be impossible" (Luke 1:37 NKJV).
Murder comes flying in. Spring 1920: Emmie, Dessa, and Hank are home for Easter break, and the small town of Cora, Georgia is abuzz with excitement for the air show, to be hosted by a famous silent film star. The festivities go horribly wrong when the host is killed during the first day's events. Hank's pilot friend from the Great War is a suspect, but could the actor's glamorous Hollywood girlfriend be involved? This case is twistier than the stunts the pilots perform. A historical whodunit with LGBT+ characters that will leave you spinning, this book is perfect for a mystery fan looking to be transported to another time... and a place high in the sky. Get it now.
Defiant Carolinians is a tremendous and exciting adventure novel about the American Revolutionary War in the state of South Carolina. The plot revolves around the interactions of Britain's military leadership assigned to the American colonies, the American patriots, and the American Tories. The leading characters, Capt. Bowie Avery and Taggan Avery, are committed to the Patriot cause and the fight for independence from England. They and their companions traverse the years of the conflict with vigor. The book is resplendent in a vast assortment of historical figures as well as fictional characters establishing their roles within pivotal actions. South Carolina saw much of the armed conflict that occurred during the American Revolution with over 400 battles and skirmishes within the boundaries of the state. Ted Gragg uses this fact and weaves an exciting adventure story through and around many recognized historical figures with his fictional characters. The story stretches along the coastal region of South Carolina from Wilmington, North Carolina. to Savannah, Georgia; from the swamps to the Piedmont, and from the foothills to the mountains.
European Kings and Queens no longer controlled the actions of the horde of indomitable colonists that had settled the Eastern Seaboard of America. These early settlers had rebelled against the English Crown and launched a new country. Following the discoveries of the Lewis & Clark Expedition, a migration from the East followed the beckoning sun west into the wilderness. They traveled by wagon, by horseback, or just walked...but they moved Westward. These pioneers, these seekers of fortune or just adventure, comprised a great migration of folks. Some were na ve, some were corrupt, some foolish, while others exhibited vast amounts of courage and an indomitable will to achieve a better life, fame, or fortune. But in coming west, they all shared in the building of a nation that stretched from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. The Defiant Carolinians and its sequel, Earned Acreage, tell their story.
Connie Morgan in the Lumber Camps
James B. Hendryx
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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