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She Only Speaks to Butterflies A widower raising her challenged daughter. A neighbor that proves science isn't as powerful as one's heart. Her husband is dead. Her daughter doesn’t speak. The town she’s raising her child in is being set aflame and nobody knows who is doing it or why. Sherry is alone, facing her worst fears while the town pulls together to keep everyone safe. She prays that the culprit will be found before it’s too late, but her instincts predict otherwise. When a new face arrives in town, Sherry realizes that she isn’t the only one who has lost, and more importantly, that there is much more that she could lose. The local fire department hires a man with a painful pas...
Doctors can't diagnose her son. Until she finds one that follows his heart for the answer. Born in a small town in Arkansas, Stacey Bailey never dreams of falling in love with big, New York newscaster Larry Keenan. When their son Jet is born, they learn quickly that he isn’t a cookie-cutter child. Suddenly, Larry begins working odd hours and there is palpable detachment in the marriage. When Larry is killed covering a dangerous news story, Stacey is left to raise Jet alone. After visiting various doctors, Stacey realizes that there is no clear answer as to why Jet has specific medical issues. While he responds in a way that points to Autism, his other responses are inconsistent with the pr...
This book includes information about more than seven thousand black people who lived in Clark County, Kentucky before 1865. Part One is a relatively brief set of narrative chapters about several individuals. Part Two is a compendium of information drawn mainly from probate, military, vital, and census records.
At five years of age, Chelsea Miller loses her father in the Nine-eleven attack. Her Middle Eastern mother lets her uncle’s family raise her as being mostly Hispanic to avoid misguided persecution. She grows to become a member of the Central Intelligence Agency that becomes known as Chromium that will use modern science to protect the democracies in the world. The super spy gains physical augmentations to help in the fight. Unfortunately, an organization named Kanama is centuries ahead politically and technologically. Now known as Rose Estrada, she and some surprising allies just might be able to protect the free world from super beings and their minions. Read along as one organization tries to fight the hidden enemy.
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P { margin-bottom: 0.21cm; } Young people been kidnapped throughout the whole of history? It has to be stopped but where do the abductors come from? And Stuart has other problems nearer to home. Firstly, there's an ex-slave, from the time of Socrates, building a forge in the garden of the village pub. It's a shock when a village boy asks him if he's on his way to another planet and can he come along. It's even more of a shock to discover that he's been the friend of the Darrington family since 1897. Stuart and his friends may have to move from the village they call home, maybe even leave Earth for good. Discovering where the abductors come from only twists time into ever more confusing loops which Stuart must negotiate to avoid creating an impossible paradox. Enjoy this latest tale Stuart and his friends as he pushes the technology he uses to the limits.