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Fearful yet determined, Ivy Stanton returns to the small Appalachian town she left fifteen years ago…the night her parents were murdered. But in coming home to Kudzu Hollow, she discovers she is not alone in her search for the truth: Matt Mahoney, the man who saved her life, who haunts her dreams, who was wrongfully accused of the crime, has come back, too, demanding answers — and justice. When Matt looks into Ivy's eyes, he sees a woman whose pain mirrors his own. The feelings she stirs within him promise a life he never thought he'd have. But evil still resides in this sleepy mountain town, as do secrets worth killing for. Now danger stalks them both, and Matt is fighting for more than vengeance…he's fighting for their future.
Through personal anecdotes and careful examination of Scripture, Carolyn McCulley challenges single women to regard their singleness not as a burden, but as a gift from God that allows them to perform a unique role in the body of Christ.
This book is a unique compilation of passionate, heartbreaking poetry with views on people, society, politics, love, sex, relationships, family, death and religion. Its insight on lifes experiences, tragedies, trials and tribulations is remarkable. Its guidance, advice and useful knowledge for those seeking personal insight, freedom, courage, determination and redemption is fresh, inspirational and galvanizing. The words here are strong, bold, stimulating and exciting and range from poems to short stories, riddles, philosophical and political views and fictional adventures. The message here is for humanity to awake from its sleep and face the challenges and obstacles that the world is dealing with. The world has become a dungeon and only we can save ourselves. The language here is simple and easy to understand. Yrene wants her poetry to be a source of knowledge and inspiration to people so as to help make positive changes in their lives.
"Originally published in Great Britain in 2003 by HarperCollins Publishers"--Copyright page.
The book contains the poetry defined by such poetic genres as the love verses, landscape, philosophical, and civic poetry. It reflects the views of the poet upon modern processes that take place in our society, the tendencies in their changes, it reflects a complex pattern of relationships of the people.Much attention is paid to the formation of the system of values among people and its compliance with the values system of society and the country. The poems show the beauty and power of an impact the poetry has upon things that take place, a personality of a person, one’s aspirations for self-expression and perfection.The reader, whom author loves dearly, and whose opinion is always considered, will give an objective assessment of the book’s contents. This book is a logical continuation of the author’s books that were published previously.
Imagine a world where the only color that can be seen is red. This is the world of the colorblind Inspector Danforth Rouge; a disability that leads him to the source of evil in the souls of humanity. From malice to murder, from love to hate, Rouge must test the limits of his strength in his fight for justice and the heart of the woman he desperately loves. In this epic tale, which stretches the boundaries between what is evil and what is just, comes the greatest mystery of a lifetime. Rouge must journey through a bloody butcher shop, a hotel filled with secrets, a haunted forest, and a bar of deception, to unmask the greatest killer of them all. One book, four mysteries and a few unpredictable endings... do you dare to read what is red?