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Wolf Hood

Wolf Hood

Darlene Berger

Lulu.com
2010
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Wolf Hood gives the age old werewolf legend an urban, and modern day twist. Each chapter revolves around a new dilemma for the beast. Wolf Hood is short and enticing. Wolf Hood brings the werewolf to a hood near you!
Wolf Hood 2

Wolf Hood 2

Darlene Berger

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Wolf Hood Part 2: A Return to the Hood is the 2nd installment to the WOLF HOOD TRILOGY.The short stories of Wolf Hood are thrilling, and suspenseful. In this latest installment of Wolf Hood, the short story, "Never Forgotten", continues with Adam and Amy's epic battle. Will Adam finally get the revenge he desires? Each chapter of Wolf Hood pulls you into a new and thrilling short story set in NewYork City. The werewolves of Wolf Hood want to meet you
Darlene's Silver Streak and the Bradford Model T Girls
Bill and Daisy Dorgan ran the popular Dorgan's Caf on Main Street in Bradford, Illinois, for almost 50 years. Legend has it that Bill bought a six-year-old 1926 Ford Model T for his daughter Darlene, who immediately organized a summer vacation, inviting several girlfriends to join her camping in Devil's Lake, Wisconsin. Seven more summer trips, from 1936 through 1942, took these "twenty-something" girls through 44 states, Canada, and Mexico in an era when such travel by a group of coeds was not common. These gals seemed to find adventure at every turn, attending World's Fairs in New York and San Francisco and traveling to Canada to see the Dionne Quintuplets. Los Angeles, New Orleans, Atlanta, Washington, D.C., Toronto, and Montreal were all visited. They slept in jails and schoolyards along the way. They made the acquaintance of movies stars and moguls, as well as dignitaries and corporate leaders. There was a special, enduring relationship that developed between the girls and Henry Ford, who met with them twice. Most Model T's were black, but not Darlene's She painted it silver, and on each trip, hand-painted red signage-called "Lizzie Labeling"-adorned the hood, fenders, and doors, telling the story of where the girls had been or were going. The car was nicknamed the Silver Streak. At first, the girls referred to themselves as the Bradford Model T Girls. Later they called themselves the Gypsy Coeds, a name that seemed to fit them well. There was a strong kindred spirit among the girls and an equally strong love for the old Model T that carried them on their road trips. Relive those eight adventurous summer vacations recreated from diaries, letters, newspaper accounts, and interviews, and learn how the author eventually found the Silver Streak, a true piece of Americana, and returned it to Central Illinois.
Darlene: He was her "Mr. Right."

Darlene: He was her "Mr. Right."

Bob Holt

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Extremely shy but very beautiful, Darlene met Dr. Ray Hardy when she took the position as radiology assistant and dietary assistant manager at Pungo District Hospital in Belhaven, NC. He was a marine biologist attached to Duke Marine Lab in Beaufort, NC. He swept her off her feet introducing her to a world she never knew existed. He, and his brother, Dan, owned Prime Properties, Inc. that had assets in excess of a billion dollars. On their first date, she wore a green cocktail dress and he was mesmerized by her beauty. Later, in St. Croix, he bought her another one. Now, he was in Australia doing a research project on the Great Barrier Reef. He promised Darlene that it would be the last one and they'd never be apart again. True to his word, He met her in Hawaii that July asking her to be his wife. She couldn't have been happier until Sunday. She returned home knowing he'd be in Australia for another nine long months. She would spend Christmas alone in their cottage on Bath Creek. She was lonely but she was counting the days until he returned. His year in Australia was almost complete and her excitement grew by leaps and bounds with each passing day until she received the call. Her brother-in-law, Dan, sadly informed her that Ray's plane had gone down in the 'outback.' "The bush pilot had no transponder or radio on-board. They flew by the seat of their pants." Darlene was devastated, was he hurt or even worse? Would she ever see her 'Mr. Right, ' again?