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Waking up bleary-eyed and beaten, Oxana wondered how she had got there. Then she remembered: her abusive husband, the dream of a better life, the 'job' that turned into a nightmare .
Will My Mommy Come Back? tells the story of two twin children and the distress they go through upon encountering their mother’s prolonged absence. Jarrett and Blake’s family follow a schedule of things to do, which vary little everyday except on weekends. From the family routine, they have come to expect to see their parents and other important people at certain hours and places in a given day. However, when their mother fails to return home one day, their routine radically changes, and soon, the twins find out just how much they look forward to their mother’s love greeting them every day. The author embarks on an exploration of a child’s delicate psyche and the effects that the absence of one family member can do to the child’s mental and emotional conditions.
A single mom deserves a hero A Soldier’s Return by New York Times bestselling author RaeAnne Thayne Returning home to Cannon Beach and living in Brambleberry House, a place where good things seem destined to happen, has brought Melissa Fielding and her young daughter such joy. So perhaps it’s not an accident when the single mom “bumps” into Eli Sanderson and discovers the handsome doctor is also back in town. The ex-soldier is still so captivating, but also more guarded. Is now the time to put old ghosts to rest? FREE BONUS STORY INCLUDED IN THIS VOLUME! Engaged to the Single Mom by USA TODAY bestselling author Lee Tobin McClain Single mom Angelica Camden is determined to fulfill her sick son’s every wish, including moving back to their small town and getting lots of dogs! Yet when she discovers his biggest wish is for a father, Troy Hinton’s shocking suggestion of marriage may just make all their dreams come true.
The embattled Kingsley administration is teetering on the edge of political ruin; fighting and losing an unwinnable war against drugs, and facing a tough re-election campaign. In order to save his Presidency, Operation Borgia White is spawned to stem the tide of the drug scourge enveloping America. Sporadic and untimely cocaine deaths sweep across the country. The Government attempts to reassure an anxious populace and sway public opinion toward more stringent measures the Administration has planned to eradicate the drug problem once and for all. Dr. Lester Phillips, a Washington, DC Pediatrician, has seen the first telltale signs of the plot; the seizures, the cardiac and respiratory arrest, the lightning fast death. With the help of his colleague, pathologist Ray Rafferty, they slowly begin to assemble and put together clues, aided by a disgruntled Justice Department official. As Lester and Ray continue to pursue the truth, dark forces within the Administration unleash attacks against the men, their families, and their reputations. After Ray is attacked and presumed dead or missing, Lester must fight alone until he is unjustly accused of crimes against the state and arrested. During his captivity, he comes face to face with the mastermind of the intricate operation. As the plot finally unfolds, Lester realizes that the deaths of thousands of people have been collateral damage, and something far more sinister is planned. Lester is able to escape his captors, but is injured. He must make his way back to Washington, DC and warn the targets of the plot before it is too late. In the balance is the fate of American way of life as we know it.
Does growing up have to mean growing apart? Identical twins Maya and Nikki have always agreed on the important things-their friends, the right boys, their plans for college and the future. But before senior year begins, too many things are changing. Their neighborhood is starting to get nice-and not really in a way Maya enjoys. With houses turning into trendy coffee shops and restaurants, and neighbors, including their best friend, Essence, being pushed out, Maya's neighborhood is becoming unrecognizable. And when a new-white-family buys the house Essence's mom rented, Nikki suddenly has a new best friend and Maya has a new admirer, someone she's not sure she should like. And then there's their principal, intent on prioritizing the comfort of white students at the expense of the school's largely Black identity. What's worse, no one seems to be as alarmed by these changes as Maya is-not even Nikki. As Maya struggles to hold on, she begins to wonder where-and with whom-she belongs. From Newbery Honor and Coretta Scott King Award-winning author Renée Watson comes a poignant novel about love for home and for ourselves, embracing change, and what it means to grow up.
Letters to America was written to energize Americans at a time of economic stress and self-doubt. By reading of the sacrifices the previous American generations – that often endured everyday hardships beyond the comprehension of those of us with running water – challenges confronting individual modern Americans pale in comparison. Starvation and hardship was a given for the early settlers, and yet somehow they persevered and through the fruits of their labors and the tenacity of subsequent immigrants and their descendants, the United States of America grew and flourished. Do we have the work ethic and perseverance today of our forefathers? Do modern Americans even know what true suffering is? Tom Blair believes that Americans can come together to solve this country’s problems, but they will need to be able to sacrifice and work like those who have come before us. A blending of Forrest Gump, Roots and a Profiles in Courage populated by characters from the country’s past. Letters to America is a compilation of twelve letters, each a chapter told in first person, by fictional Americans about their everyday lives. The voices are entirely distinct—men, women, and children; white, black, Native American, Jewish—spanning four centuries, from early American settlers in Jamestown in the 1620s to modern day corporate lunches in mid-town Manhattan. Yet the stories are loosely linked by subtle resonances; and the letters have a cumulative effect that is both humbling and deeply affecting, filled with hope for a future that can be as inspirational as our past.
A brother and a sister find courage and serenity with the help of their mommy's loving heart...
Silver details the economic forces that persuaded him to put Silveto to rest and to return to the studios of such major jazz recording labels as Columbia, Impulse, and Verve, where he continued expanding his catalogue of new compositions and making recordings that are at least as impressive as his earlier work. Silver's irrepressible sense of humor combined with his distinctive spirituality make his account, which is well seasoned with anecdotes about the music, the musicians, and the milieu in which he worked and prospered, both entertaining and inspiring."--Jacket.
Twin sisters Stephanie and Melanie are flight attendants looking for love. Neither has yet found the man of their dreams. When their mom reconnects with a former lover living in Dallas, she encourages Stephanie to meet him while she’s on a layover in the city. It’s love at first sight when Stephanie and Alex finally meet. Although her layover is cut short by bad weather, Stephanie, undeterred, manages to land a new position at a hub near him. Before long, she’s moving into the Alex’s penthouse suite at the top of a residential tower. Melanie thinks her sister had lost her mind to move in so quickly with a man she hardly knows. But after Melanie visits the two in Dallas, she decides to move in with Alex too! Though Melanie has had some bad experiences with men, Alex helps her leave her past behind, something no one else had been able to do. Living together, Alex and the two sisters enjoy a loving and sexy romance. Joining the threesome are Candace and Elise, making for one hot polyamorous household.