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Growing up in a rough orphanage, Dellex Stone was no stranger to a hard life and loneliness. At his lowest point, he blamed his parents and a God he didn’t believe in for all his misfortunes. He quickly finds out his life can get much worse and bizarre. To his surprise, he is expected to save the world from Lucifer and his group of demons called The Five Fold of Hell. Throughout his journey, Dellex learns what it means to go from a hard knock kid who hated everybody to being a loving and courageous warrior for God. In this tale of love and hate, honor and betrayal, romance and heartbreak, one will come to appreciate the freedoms we take for granted and learn what it means to truly serve God.
“Readers are going to love this!” exclaimed Susan Elizabeth Phillips about Good Girls Do. Now Cathie Linz delivers her delightful follow-up novel. When Skye Wright saw flashing lights in her rearview mirror, she figured she’d just charm her way out of yet another speeding ticket. How could she have known that the handsome cop who stepped out of the police cruiser was a Studly Do-Right capable of taming the wild child right out of her? It took less than two seconds for Sheriff Nathan Thornton to peg the sexy Skye as trouble. Maybe it was the way she shimmied her hips in that I Dream of Jeannie outfit. Or the huge stack of speeding tickets in her bag. Whatever it was, the woman was belly-dancing her way into his thoughts. Now if only she’d belly-dance into his bedroom… Good Girls Do is: “Fabulously fun.”—Booklist (starred review) “Hilarious and heartwarming.”—Library Journal
The New York Times–bestselling true crime author reveals the full story of murder and deception behind the Lifetime movie Secrets of a Gold Digger Killer. Texas millionaire Steven Beard, Jr. fell hard for Celeste Martinez, a waitress less than half his age. She served the seventy-year-old widow his nightly cocktail—along with sexual favors—at a country club in Austin. After they married, Steven gave her cars, homes, jewelry, and designer clothes. But Celeste wanted more. Claiming she had depression, Celeste checked into a psychiatric facility, where she met and seduced fellow patient Tracey Tarlton. Celeste soon convinced Tracey that the only way they could be together would be to kill...
From New York Times bestselling author Susan Wilson comes What a Dog Knows, another heartwarming novel about humans and the dogs that change our lives. Ruby Heartwood has spent her life running away. Away from the orphanage where she was left as a newborn, away from those who exploited her, and away from the man who raped her. She ran from child welfare authorities as a runaway and teenage mother. She’s never stayed put. She’s never felt connected. Until now. Ruby is a psychic, a fortune teller. She has spent most of her life working at street fairs, carnivals, and the odd Renaissance Faire. Of late, her abilities to tell a person’s fortune have been declining. One night she pulls off ...
Seven years ago, Celeste Kennedy had believed in her fiance. Instead, he had been cruel, and Celeste had refused to marry him--even if it meant disobeying his father. Thrown out of her home, she finds herself penniless. Now, after years of struggle, an unexpected inheritance has left Celeste with a house, a fortune, a gold mine, the promise of a new beginning--and the dark secret of Fox MacPhearson.
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Learner Blackman Harrison s father Edmond was a son of William Harrison of Northampton Co., North Carolina, who had moved from Brunswick Co., Virginia. Brunswick had seperated from Prince George Co., Virginia, as will be seen in the chapter on Proven Harrisons. This book attempts to make a case for William of Virginia and North Carolina being desended from the first immigrant Benjamin Harrison of Wakefield in Surry Co., Virginia and thus from the Harrisons of Gobion s Manor in Northamptonshire, England. B4362HB - $40.00