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What better place is there than a rocking chair for sharing quality time with a child? You can join in the delight as the interaction on these pages unfolds in rhyme. Come nestle in Granny’s Rocker with your dear little one and see what tender moments await
When Shan Amos discovers classmates plan to brutalize her best friend, Isaiah, she skips school for the first time in her life, so he will stay home, too. But worries about small town violence take a back seat to fears of worldwide destruction when she eavesdrops on an argument between her reclusive grandmother and a stranger, learning not only that the Granny who raised her actually abducted her as a toddler, but that the stranger, her aunt and legal guardian, is determined to exploit a power she believes Shan controls. Dragged to New York by the aunt she despises, wearing a blood-forged ring she can’t remove, Shan is thrust to the forefront of a global struggle. Torn between her aunt’s ruthless logic and Granny’s warnings, in a desperate race through New York City’s hidden underground, Shan fights to control the power she doesn’t want before her terrifying visions come true or the magic itself destroys her, Isaiah and everyone she loves.
Demons...A murderous Peeping Tom...A three-hundred-Pound psychic beautician...A two-headed baby...And a visionary painter haunted by a strange beauty and a family curse dating back to Napoleonic France. At once a mystery story, a love story, a Kabbalistic conundrum, and a black comic farce in knockout prose, this is a novel you will want to read twice.
Time travel romance is not the same thing as sci-fi romance, though some stories may be set in an imagined future; it is romantic fiction set in various different eras, usually from around the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries. A woman may fall asleep in Central Park in the present to wake up in the arms of a Scottish laird in the sixteenth century. The Mammoth Book of Time Travel Romance contains 25 stories of adventure and love; settings include medieval Scotland, sixteenth-century England, the nineteenth-century 'Wild West'. Some stories are set in the present and a few in the future. Stories include an Elizabethan nobleman whisked into the present day, a troubled young woman who lands in the sixteenth century able to break a curse of lost love. Includes stories from: Nina Bangs, Jude Deveraux, Sandra Hill, Linda Howard, Lynn Kurland, Karen Marie Moning, and many more.
If radical postmodernism offers nothing more than arbitrary fictions and modernism is coldly but meaninglessly objective, where is reality? Apologizing for God argues that reality rests in the lives we live in history. In other words, it argues that living as understood on the basis of the incarnational nature of Christianity is an appropriate response to our current cultural situation. Partly philosophical, partly theological, and deeply Christian, Apologizing for God explores the importance of living in the presence of God as revealed in the autobiographies of our lives. Although not autobiographical in the strict sense, this book is an apologetic for the truth of Christianity explained through one Christian philosopher's understanding of our relationship to history in which God is revealed.
This poetry is easily relatable to everyone who, being human, struggles to find meaning in living. Her writing is deeply satisfying, touching and heartfelt. She is truly a poet of deep insight and deep spirit. She is able to make the reader laugh, cry, shake their heads in agreement, and appreciate the things that make us all too human. Whether you love poetry or not, here is a poet able to put into words that which we have all felt at one time but couldn't find the words to express. A must read for poetry lovers of all ages and especially all women.
Loretta Lynn Davis grows up in Madison, Tennessee, a town known only for the fact that its Main Street divides Tennessee from Virginia. Rejected by her daddy from the day she was born, she never outgrows her craving for true love. On a summer day when they were both five, Loretta meets Crystal Brown and so begins a lifelong friendship that both women cherish, even though Loretta knew she can never measure up to her friend. As an adult, Loretta finds herself trapped by circumstances in a contrived marriage that only makes her want true love even more. The constant yearning takes its toll on her, and she does her best to hide her growing depression. She might be able to hide the truth from the world, but not from Crystal. Together, the women do their best to help each other in dark times. Crystal is concerned that the secret Loretta has protected for eighteen years may be her undoing. Crystal does her best to warn her friend, but in the end there may be nothing she can do to protect her oldest friend from the fallout. Even as an adult, Loretta's little brother Buddy the apple of their daddy's eye is not about to stop exploiting and abusing his sister. Loretta's family drags her into a collision with her past, and no one will emerge unscathed. In the face of discovery, Loretta wonders if it's all worth it but she must find the faith to accept the power of true love over death.
Three generations of Granny Vaughn's descendants gather at her Mississippi home to celebrate her 90th birthday. Possessed of the true storyteller's gift, the members of this clan cannot resist the temptation to swap tales.