Author: Kelly Moore
Publisher: KRMC Enterprises
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 311
Book Description
She ran away to see the world. He was left behind with the fallout. Do these childhood sweethearts still have a chance at happily-ever-after? Salt Lick, Kentucky. Prodigal child Clem Calhoun is home to beg for forgiveness. But returning after a seven-year stint in the military has her more nervous than a long-tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs. Because she knows sooner or later, she’ll come face-to-face with the ranch hand she dumped at the altar. Boone Methany has never gotten over being jilted. But despite his pain, his unwavering loyalty to the Calhoun family keeps him under a greedy neighbor’s threat: marry his daughter, or he’ll burn Boone’s adoptive cattle station to the ground. Yet his protective plans are thrown off-kilter when Clem rides back into his life and sparks start to fly. Sitting across from Boone every week at Sunday dinner has Clem wondering why she ever walked away. And torn between his new fiancé and his former flame, Boone’s mind is at war with his heart. Trapped beneath layers of secrets, can they confess their true desires? Coming Home is the first book in the sweet Whiskey River Road Western romance series. If you like quick-witted heroines, angsty relationships, and small-town settings, then you’ll adore Kelly Moore’s steamy saga.
Coming Home
Author: Kelly Moore
Publisher: KRMC Enterprises
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 311
Book Description
She ran away to see the world. He was left behind with the fallout. Do these childhood sweethearts still have a chance at happily-ever-after? Salt Lick, Kentucky. Prodigal child Clem Calhoun is home to beg for forgiveness. But returning after a seven-year stint in the military has her more nervous than a long-tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs. Because she knows sooner or later, she’ll come face-to-face with the ranch hand she dumped at the altar. Boone Methany has never gotten over being jilted. But despite his pain, his unwavering loyalty to the Calhoun family keeps him under a greedy neighbor’s threat: marry his daughter, or he’ll burn Boone’s adoptive cattle station to the ground. Yet his protective plans are thrown off-kilter when Clem rides back into his life and sparks start to fly. Sitting across from Boone every week at Sunday dinner has Clem wondering why she ever walked away. And torn between his new fiancé and his former flame, Boone’s mind is at war with his heart. Trapped beneath layers of secrets, can they confess their true desires? Coming Home is the first book in the sweet Whiskey River Road Western romance series. If you like quick-witted heroines, angsty relationships, and small-town settings, then you’ll adore Kelly Moore’s steamy saga.
Publisher: KRMC Enterprises
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 311
Book Description
She ran away to see the world. He was left behind with the fallout. Do these childhood sweethearts still have a chance at happily-ever-after? Salt Lick, Kentucky. Prodigal child Clem Calhoun is home to beg for forgiveness. But returning after a seven-year stint in the military has her more nervous than a long-tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs. Because she knows sooner or later, she’ll come face-to-face with the ranch hand she dumped at the altar. Boone Methany has never gotten over being jilted. But despite his pain, his unwavering loyalty to the Calhoun family keeps him under a greedy neighbor’s threat: marry his daughter, or he’ll burn Boone’s adoptive cattle station to the ground. Yet his protective plans are thrown off-kilter when Clem rides back into his life and sparks start to fly. Sitting across from Boone every week at Sunday dinner has Clem wondering why she ever walked away. And torn between his new fiancé and his former flame, Boone’s mind is at war with his heart. Trapped beneath layers of secrets, can they confess their true desires? Coming Home is the first book in the sweet Whiskey River Road Western romance series. If you like quick-witted heroines, angsty relationships, and small-town settings, then you’ll adore Kelly Moore’s steamy saga.
Coming Home
Author: Jack McDevitt
Publisher: Ace
ISBN: 0425260887
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
An antiquities dealer travels to Earth to search for an artifact of the early space age and to search for an interstellar transport that vanished 11 years prior.
Publisher: Ace
ISBN: 0425260887
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
An antiquities dealer travels to Earth to search for an artifact of the early space age and to search for an interstellar transport that vanished 11 years prior.
Coming Home
Author: Michelle St. James
Publisher: Michelle St. James
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
"I couldn’t put the book down until I finished it!" Finn Murphy isn’t like his brothers. While they started an organization dedicated to off-the-books justice, Finn traveled the world. While they got rich, Finn kept his life simple, traveling solo and trying to forget the family tragedy that shaped them all. But when his host family in a small village is unexplainably slaughtered, Finn can’t let it go. Returning home after over six years isn’t easy, but his brothers are the only ones he knows who can help him find answers. No problem: just a quick stop in Boston to figure things out, then he’s back on the road. It’s a promise he means to keep — until he lays eyes on Elise Berenger. Elise Berenger has been forged by fire. Kidnapped by a transnational trafficking ring and rescued by the Murphy brothers, Elise has spent the last two years in therapy, working at a small boutique and taking random classes at community college. She can finally sleep without nightmares (most nights), but she’s no closer to figuring out what to do with her life now than she was when she was rescued. One thing she does know: she has no desire to be in a relationship. Not after everything that happened to her. But that’s before Finn Murphy — bearded, tattooed, and very, very hot — appears in the kitchen of the shared Murphy house. Soon the Murphys discover the village where Finn was staying was hiding a deadly secret. Energized by the investigation and Finn’s presence, Elise finally gives in to their sizzling chemistry. But when they come up against the barriers of their respective pasts, they’ll have to decide if finding a home in each other is worth the price of love. _________________________________ ★★★★★ "Finally, the story I've been waiting for!" ★★★★★ "Sizzling chemistry!" ★★★★★ "Totally Intriguing Story Line! 5 Stars!" ★★★★★ "While their love simmers and heats up the pages, the intrigue builds!" ★★★★★ "I think this might be my favorite couple yet." ★★★★★ "So amazing on a number of levels!" ★★★★★ "Great read - highly recommend!"
Publisher: Michelle St. James
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
"I couldn’t put the book down until I finished it!" Finn Murphy isn’t like his brothers. While they started an organization dedicated to off-the-books justice, Finn traveled the world. While they got rich, Finn kept his life simple, traveling solo and trying to forget the family tragedy that shaped them all. But when his host family in a small village is unexplainably slaughtered, Finn can’t let it go. Returning home after over six years isn’t easy, but his brothers are the only ones he knows who can help him find answers. No problem: just a quick stop in Boston to figure things out, then he’s back on the road. It’s a promise he means to keep — until he lays eyes on Elise Berenger. Elise Berenger has been forged by fire. Kidnapped by a transnational trafficking ring and rescued by the Murphy brothers, Elise has spent the last two years in therapy, working at a small boutique and taking random classes at community college. She can finally sleep without nightmares (most nights), but she’s no closer to figuring out what to do with her life now than she was when she was rescued. One thing she does know: she has no desire to be in a relationship. Not after everything that happened to her. But that’s before Finn Murphy — bearded, tattooed, and very, very hot — appears in the kitchen of the shared Murphy house. Soon the Murphys discover the village where Finn was staying was hiding a deadly secret. Energized by the investigation and Finn’s presence, Elise finally gives in to their sizzling chemistry. But when they come up against the barriers of their respective pasts, they’ll have to decide if finding a home in each other is worth the price of love. _________________________________ ★★★★★ "Finally, the story I've been waiting for!" ★★★★★ "Sizzling chemistry!" ★★★★★ "Totally Intriguing Story Line! 5 Stars!" ★★★★★ "While their love simmers and heats up the pages, the intrigue builds!" ★★★★★ "I think this might be my favorite couple yet." ★★★★★ "So amazing on a number of levels!" ★★★★★ "Great read - highly recommend!"
Coming Back Home
Author: Sam Mphuthi
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1456804715
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 125
Book Description
This novel is about a young Zimbabwean woman or girl, who, together with her sister, becomes refugee in South Africa just four years before the start of 2010 Soccer World Cup. Her familys background, from as early as 1958 when his father was born, is making a huge influence in her life and the way she relates to her sister. Because of the sad and difficult upbringing of both her parents, she takes a vow to protect her sister with her own life if need be. Her sister, who is not only multitalented, fine, young, and amazing person with a personality close that of an angel but an albino as well, is the only thing she is prepared to live and die for. After convincing her father to allow her to come to South Africa with her little sister with the intention of saving her little sister from the bound marriage in which four other women were already involved, like many people in the neighbouring countries of South Africa, they cannot find what they expect from a country, which is blessed with an opportunity to host the most prestigious tournament on earth. Ultimately, instead of protecting her sister, she, unfortunately, turns to have a hand in her sisters death. After burying her sister without the knowledge of her parents in Zimbabwe, she decides to hide herself in South Africa from her parents, her fianc, and goes to look for the love of her life while she is three months pregnant. With the help of her lost love who could not bear her children because of the injury he sustained during circumcision, she returns home, together with her newborn twins, to Zimbabwe to reconcile with her parents and to ask for their forgiveness.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1456804715
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 125
Book Description
This novel is about a young Zimbabwean woman or girl, who, together with her sister, becomes refugee in South Africa just four years before the start of 2010 Soccer World Cup. Her familys background, from as early as 1958 when his father was born, is making a huge influence in her life and the way she relates to her sister. Because of the sad and difficult upbringing of both her parents, she takes a vow to protect her sister with her own life if need be. Her sister, who is not only multitalented, fine, young, and amazing person with a personality close that of an angel but an albino as well, is the only thing she is prepared to live and die for. After convincing her father to allow her to come to South Africa with her little sister with the intention of saving her little sister from the bound marriage in which four other women were already involved, like many people in the neighbouring countries of South Africa, they cannot find what they expect from a country, which is blessed with an opportunity to host the most prestigious tournament on earth. Ultimately, instead of protecting her sister, she, unfortunately, turns to have a hand in her sisters death. After burying her sister without the knowledge of her parents in Zimbabwe, she decides to hide herself in South Africa from her parents, her fianc, and goes to look for the love of her life while she is three months pregnant. With the help of her lost love who could not bear her children because of the injury he sustained during circumcision, she returns home, together with her newborn twins, to Zimbabwe to reconcile with her parents and to ask for their forgiveness.
Home Alone
Author: Eryn Grey
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1499060904
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
This story begins with a poor family living in an Army town. Arlene, only fifteen and pregnant with her first child, is married to William, a soldier and twenty-five. As the story develops, having four children to raise, they have many family struggles. There is the lack of education, not able to keep a job, moving from place to place, and the children subjected to alcohol, fighting, lack of food, no stable home life for the children. One child is ill and removed from the home by a relative. The marriage begins to crumble, both parents leaving the children home alone as they are out partying and drinking. As the fighting and drinking escalates, the parents eventually abandon the children for days, until a neighbor calls the authorities, and the children are picked up. Arlene and William return to reconcile with their girls, unfortunately lacking the where with all to accomplish the task. The story will explain the plight of these two sisters through abandonment, Welfare, foster care, and finally adoption. Beverly and Diana begin their journey not only to reconnect with each other after fifty years but to go back to the veracity of where did they come from?
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1499060904
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
This story begins with a poor family living in an Army town. Arlene, only fifteen and pregnant with her first child, is married to William, a soldier and twenty-five. As the story develops, having four children to raise, they have many family struggles. There is the lack of education, not able to keep a job, moving from place to place, and the children subjected to alcohol, fighting, lack of food, no stable home life for the children. One child is ill and removed from the home by a relative. The marriage begins to crumble, both parents leaving the children home alone as they are out partying and drinking. As the fighting and drinking escalates, the parents eventually abandon the children for days, until a neighbor calls the authorities, and the children are picked up. Arlene and William return to reconcile with their girls, unfortunately lacking the where with all to accomplish the task. The story will explain the plight of these two sisters through abandonment, Welfare, foster care, and finally adoption. Beverly and Diana begin their journey not only to reconnect with each other after fifty years but to go back to the veracity of where did they come from?
Returning Home
Author: William Webb
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 0567623904
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
The text of 2 Cor. 6.14-7.1, commonly called the 'fragment', has been the focus of much debate, due largely to its enigmatic presence within the context of 2.14-7.4. This work forges a new line of research on the problem of contextual disruption through an examination of the Old Testament traditions used within the fragment (their source, redactional focus and theology). Next, a similar traditions study is pursued in the current literary context of 2.14-7.4. A surprising degree of continuity between the fragment and its context is discovered in the use of Old Testament traditions, particularly those relating to new covenant and second exodus (exilic return) traditions. From this investigation a contextual hypothesis is proposed, along with a critique of competing contextual theories. The book concludes with two appendices which apply the contextual hypothesis to the crucial interpretative issue in 6.14a. Although the author's contextual hypothesis is not dependent upon any one interpretative solution in 6.14a, it nonetheless offers some fresh insight into the questions of who the 'unbelievers' are and what the 'unequal yoke' is.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 0567623904
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
The text of 2 Cor. 6.14-7.1, commonly called the 'fragment', has been the focus of much debate, due largely to its enigmatic presence within the context of 2.14-7.4. This work forges a new line of research on the problem of contextual disruption through an examination of the Old Testament traditions used within the fragment (their source, redactional focus and theology). Next, a similar traditions study is pursued in the current literary context of 2.14-7.4. A surprising degree of continuity between the fragment and its context is discovered in the use of Old Testament traditions, particularly those relating to new covenant and second exodus (exilic return) traditions. From this investigation a contextual hypothesis is proposed, along with a critique of competing contextual theories. The book concludes with two appendices which apply the contextual hypothesis to the crucial interpretative issue in 6.14a. Although the author's contextual hypothesis is not dependent upon any one interpretative solution in 6.14a, it nonetheless offers some fresh insight into the questions of who the 'unbelievers' are and what the 'unequal yoke' is.
Tragedies of the Wilderness; or true and authentic narratives of captives who have been carried away by the Indians from the various frontier settlements of the United States, from the earliest to the present time
Author: Samuel Gardner DRAKE
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description
Author:
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385141702
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385141702
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
Indian Captivities
Author: Samuel G. Drake
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Captivity narratives
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Captivity narratives
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Tragedies of the Wilderness
Author: Samuel G. Drake
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Indian captivities
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Indian captivities
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description