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Long Ago, the planet Earth went through it's death throws and the people of the earth gathered together in great Arc ships to venture out into the great unknown that is the universe. Ryuubushi follows the journey of the Asian races of the dead planet earth. Three hundred years later the Great Arc ship finds the planet Shipponen, and the cultivating of the world begins, The great houses of each race decided to follow the Feudal System of Japan. The Great Houses were given the names of great spiritual animals, and the lands were divided for each great house to serve a purpose and to serve the Emperor in his Golden City state called "Palace". Another Two hundred years pass, and now upon the throne of the Empire sits a five year old boy, who's parents the former Emperor and Empress died under questionable circumstances, the provisional government decided to allow the Shogun Toranoshi Sagara the ability to run the empire while the young Emperor grows to an age where he can assume full control, But this doesnt sit well with the Shogun. He has the idea to bring the great houses to ruin and to seize control of the Empire. he begins his reign of terror by attacking Dragon Daimyo, the Great house responsible for not only the produce and meat production of the planet but the production of the finest weapons on the planet. Produced by the Takahashi family, and Kaneda, the heir apparent to Dragon Daimyo; who has been studying courtly demeanor and legalities as well as an ancient Martial art known as Ryuubushi under the guidance of none other than the Shogun himself. How will Kaneda react when he finds out who was responsible for the destruction of his home and family?
This book has been read by 200 people from ages 18-82 who have different lifestyles. Each of them has been offered $100.00 if they would read it and come back to us unsatisfied. They all gave it a "Thumbs-up" and "One of the best-sellers I have ever read" remarks. We haven't paid anyone a penny. Vince Di Carlo is a reporter for the New York Times. While developing a small political exposé for a story, he suddenly opens the gates to hell for himself, his fiancée and his close friends. In one week's time, they become helplessly entangled in a vicious web of lies, kidnapping, murder, corporate takeovers, inside trading, government conspiracies and more. Stretching from the coast of California to Berlin, Germany, a shocking story and finally a nuclear disaster. You will cry with Mrs. Vonbrough as she reads the letter from her dying brother. Your will scream with anger at the German soldier who whipped an innocent infant. YOU WILL NOW READ THE NEXT BLOCKBUSTER MOVIE! This book will touch every emotion in your body. Every time you finish a chapter and think that you know what will happen next, you'll be stunned when you turn the next page. You will also say that this is more than just a novel, it will be part of your life because you will feel like YOU'RE THERE!
Jane's early years were full of adventure and excitement. She immigrated to Australia from England, married, and had five children. Disaster struck when her husband was arrested. She spent years grappling with the consequences of his crimes and the devastating effect on her family. Jane floundered in a spiritual and emotional wilderness. The pain of betrayal, confusion, and guilt reinforced her lack of self-worth. Could she ever recover? How could she forgive? Who could understand her humiliation, shame, and utter despair? Told with candid honesty and courage, this is a story of redemption and restoration that Jane attributes solely to God's grace and mercy.
Uniquely inspired, and written as a memoir with practical application elements, Widowed Twice shows how joy will come in the morning. It offers a burst of refreshing hope and excitement., explaining that your life is not over and that God still has a plan for you. It features practical ideas and information that can enhance your life. This book is not about doom and gloom but reveals that you have a choice to be sad or glad. It is a story of a woman twice widowed who became like an eagle, soaring above her circumstances and overcoming them. This book is about stepping out into God's purpose for you and then letting go of the past, whether it was good or bad, looking forward to your future. It will motivate you to listen to God's still, small voice and let the next season in your life unfold.
On rural Doylestown in southwest Pennsylvania, a most heart-rending story of romance that struggles to endure the furies of wartime plays out in Leslie Wayne Salsbury's Where Valor Proudly Sleeps. Written in a staid rhythm and prose apt for that time in the nation's history, the novel sets out with a strikingly authentic recreation of life in pre-Civil War Pennsylvania. Salsbury shows a richness of detail born out of diligent, even brilliant, research and a highly creative imagination. His characters speak out and tell us of a time and place where the most tumultuous and important battles of the Civil War were fought. On a fateful night, the two young lovers, Benjamin Wayneright and Alexandra Cadwalder, meet at a ball in the town armory. Introduced by Ben's teacher, Mrs. McIntyre, the two immediately find out how they are meant for each other. A most romantic night ensues and starts a strong, passionate relationship that will prove equal to the coming chaos of war. It is a story of heroic love: how two young lovers find their love blooming in the crucible of war and how they became a pair of strong hearts that influenced others in their town to defend the Union cause. Before the war came, Benjamin would lose his father and Alexandra was on the verge of losing hers to "bleeding cancers." Throughout forced separations, they remain true to each other. They survive the war but experienced firsthand the cost of preserving liberty and fighting for justice. They grow old in and around Doylestown, Bucks County. When Benjamin dies at a ripe old age, he is given a hero's burial by the town. Alexandra soon follows to reunite with her beloved.
Love, mystery, and a con man you'll never forget Roll Along Sugaree is the story of a farm community fighting for survival when a nearby town wants the creek that is the heart and soul of the community. However, the story is far more than that: A couple falls in love and the romance is shaken by police raids, mistaken intentions and a secret map.
Chad Breckinridge is a successful attorney who is pushing fifty and trying to find some sense in his life after a heart wrenching tragedy. From his days as a high school football star, to his time fighting in the jungles of Vietnam and the party life of college, through the later struggles of marriage and fatherhood, true love was always just out of reach. Chad must come to grips with himself before he can open a sealed envelope containing a letter, and find out what it all means.
Ethel Sturges Dummer has been named one of the most influential American women of the last century. Based in Chicago, she was an internationally-recognized community activist in the areas of education, juvenile delinquency and rights, and public health. Using an exclusive family collection of letters and writings by and about Dummer, her granddaughter, the author, traces the key accomplishments of this remarkable woman as she acted as a catalyst for change and mentor of early Progressive thought in the American heartland.