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The Internet chat room was a place whereanything could be said, any identity assumed. Aplace where someone known only as the BlackKnight seduced, lured…then killed. Attorney Kate Logan needs a high-profile case tojump-start her fledgling private D.C. practice. Sowhen she’s asked to represent the prime suspectin the Molly Buchanan murder, the opportunityseems too good to pass up. Two years earlier, Todd Buchanan, son of a powerfulWashington family, fled the country in a desperateattempt to avoid being arrested for his wife’s murder.Now he wants to clear his name—and he wantsKate to do it. But the case comes with a price—forthe victim is the sister of detective Mitch Calhoon,the new man in Kate’s life. Now Kate is facedwith a harrowing choice. Convinced a miscarriage of justice has occurred, sheaccepts the case and enters the powerful corridorsof the nation’s capital, where secrets remain hiddenat all costs—even if it means murder. But time isrunning out and the moment of truth has arrived…
"Dragon's Promise: He was a Drake, a dragon. She was a St. George, born to slay his kind. They were mortal enemies, yet for three days the shifter and the succubus had been insatiable lovers. From that union a secret child was conceived. Now Caitlin St. George has to tell Sean Drake she'd not only borne his son, but that the baby has been kidnapped. And only Sean can save him."--Page 4 of cover.
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Joshua Salisbury (1827-1913) was the son of Thomas Salisbury and Sarah Jones of Llanasa, Flintshire, North Wales. He married (1) Martha Davies (d.1857) in 1850 at Llanassa. They became members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1852. They emigrated to America and while living in Perry Co., Ill. she died. He married (2) Elizabeth Hoskin, daughter of James Hoskin and Elizabeth Hancock of Cornwall, England in 1858. They crossed the plains and settled at Wellsville located in Cache Valley, Utah in 1860. They raised a family of ten children. Several generations of descendants are given, along with information concerning their family's origins in Wales.
Descendants of Andrew Ronemus, Francis Hieronymus and Conrad Heironimus for the most part who settled in Frederick and Loudoun Counties, Virginia and Jefferson County, West Virginia.
Jacob Feather (1759-1832) and his parents, Christian and Maria Vätter/ Vetter/Fedder/Fetter/Fether/Feather(s) immigrated from Rhineland Pfalz to Philadelphia in 1775. He married Mary Connoly (1769-1860) in Bedford County, Pennsylvania in 1791. Descendants have scattered throughout the United States as well as other countries.
This timely source book, featuring the latest in research (2000 - 2003) from the American Journal of Occupational Therapy in one easy reference, covers topics such as handwriting, ADHD, motor skills, sensory issues, play, physical disability, autism, school performance, stigma, and self-image.