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Tunisian Crochet: 15 Amazing Tunisian Crochet Patterns
Sarah Joy
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Still reeling from a neighborhood tragedy, Sarah, a happily married devoted mother of three, innocently confides in an acquaintance who calls herself a "spirit guide." That encounter brought terror and chaos into her life. In Saved, Sarah tells her story of being demonically indwelt for almost eight hours, a unique and terrifying form of suffering and torment. She chronicles how she was saved from her sins and the clutches of Satan, and she shares her healing journey through the unconditional love, grace, and mercy of the Lord, Jesus Christ. This memoir isn't just a story about being temporarily controlled by a demon, but of restoration. It isn't just a story of Jesus' supernatural abilities, but of a repentant heart that followed. Sarah communicates the message that knowing God is a lifelong process. Saved offers testimony that Satan is real, and that an intimate relationship with God creates a life of love, joy, peace and miracles.
25 Tips for Planning the Ultimate Proposal
Sarah Joy McKenzie
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Sex. Politics. Swords. A winning combination. But not if you're the Heir...Deor is doing what she can to learn Winter Court politics, starting with a delightfully sexy affair with Rafe, the king's recently un-fianced right hand man. Fun and excitement with no strings attached. What could be better?When the king announces a Royal Tournament only a few months away, Deor knows it's an irrational, stupid, expensive idea, but she can't help but be a little bit excited, too. She's sure that Rafe will look good on a horse, sword in hand. Rafe, too, delights in the idea that he might pin Deor's sleeve to his armor and fight for his lady.Besides, no one knows that they're having an affair.But the king's irrationality is spinning out of control as the Winter Court faces military threats from the Summer Court, failing crops, and an increasingly rebellious population. Unwilling or unable to face the truth about his rule, the king lashes out at all around him, especially his heir.Rafe and Deor aren't the only ones who know the nation is in trouble. The palace itself confides in Deor, begging her to save it, and the kingdom, from her father's narcissistic reign. Staying quiet won't help, and speaking up might get her killed. And if the king finds out about the affair, well, Deor might find out what the Tower of London looks like from the inside.
Eight years ago, Harvey stole her father's cursed sword, put her brother Heidrek in jail for attempted murder, and walked away from her heritage as a berserker, all to protect her two children.Now Heidrek is up for parole and looking for revenge. But Harvey's troubles won't stay in the family. The frost demons that haunt the Niagara River are rising and an old friend is begging her to pick up a sword again and rejoin the fight. While Harvey is battling the dark powers her brother has unleashed in Buffalo, NY, will she miss what's happening under her own roof?
Her Faerie Tale is getting awfully grim. Deor Smithfield had it all figured out. She had a great education, a new job teaching at a good university, and a plan to move across the country to start her new life. Then her body betrayed her, and she seemed to be falling prey to the same wasting sickness that killed her mother. When medical science failed her in spectacular fashion, Deor's grandmother told her that her long-lost father was more than just another deadbeat dad - he was a faerie, and she's a Changeling, half-human, half-fae. Now Deor has to rush to Faerie in search of her missing father before his magical parting gift kills her. She's in a new world with no friends, no money, no job, and only a few days to find her disappearing daddy before she's kicked back out into the mundane world to die. Oh yeah, and somebody's hunting Changelings in Faerie.
She never wanted to be a Faerie Princess. Deor Smithfield just wanted to find out who her dad was, get him to acknowledge her so the magic in her blood wouldn't run wild and kill her, then go home to her career. Well, two out of three might not be so bad, right? But when your father is the King of the Winter Court, and you're the real heir to the throne, things go from strange to complicated really fast.Now Deor finds herself embroiled in court politics, societal power struggles, threats from rival kingdoms, betrayal from allies both outside and in, and at least one plot to overthrow her father and seize the throne. Sometimes it feels like the only good thing in this whole magic kingdom is her dog. Oh yeah, and in the midst of all that, she has to get her magic under control, keep her temper in check, and wrestle with her confusing feelings about the maddening and handsome former heir, or else she's probably going to start a war before breakfast Winter's Heir is the second book in the critically-acclaimed Eisteddfod Chronicles, which began with Changeling's Fall.
She never wanted to be a Faerie Princess. Deor Smithfield just wanted to find out who her dad was, get him to acknowledge her so the magic in her blood wouldn't run wild and kill her, then go home to her career. Well, two out of three might not be so bad, right? But when your father is the King of the Winter Court, and you're the real heir to the throne, things go from strange to complicated really fast.Now Deor finds herself embroiled in court politics, societal power struggles, threats from rival kingdoms, betrayal from allies both outside and in, and at least one plot to overthrow her father and seize the throne. Sometimes it feels like the only good thing in this whole magic kingdom is her dog. Oh yeah, and in the midst of all that, she has to get her magic under control, keep her temper in check, and wrestle with her confusing feelings about the maddening and handsome former heir, or else she's probably going to start a war before breakfast Winter's Heiris the second book in the critically-acclaimed Eisteddfod Chronicles, which began with Changeling's Fall.