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Welcome to the life of a young Cherokee girl named Rain, as she grows into maturity just as the Trail of Tears begins. Summer Rain: Getsikahvda Anitsalagi (The Removal of the People) is an unforgettable story that taps into a sad part of American history. This journey begins in Georgia in a typical Cherokee village in the early 1800s, where a young girl and her best friend realize there are strangers poised to take their land and home away from the Cherokee and from neighboring tribes. The girls witness the birth of the new written language of Tsalagi in the year 1821 and the printing press in the year 1827. The Cherokee Nation's growth is also financial, and would mark the first newspaper to ever be printed and circulated by a Native American tribe. Rain falls in love with a white boy and is forced to follow her heart and save her own life, or to remain loyal to her family, knowing that in doing so, she could lose not only her true love, but her very life as well.
Brett nodded in a daze. He knew in his heart that this was going to be more than just a few questions. A few minutes later, the deputy joined them in the car. He and Sheriff Bernard had a conversation that Brett couldn't hear. Bernard turned in his seat. I'm sorry, Brett. We are going to have to arrest you. Brett was almost physically sick as he was read his Miranda rights and handcuffed. He was grateful that Jen had taken Batman in so he wouldn't see it. In his entire life, he had never even received a parking ticket, and now he was being hauled to jail in the back seat of a sheriff's car! He had no idea what they could possibly think he had to do with Sheryl's death.
About The Book “Looks like Summer, Acts like Rain”. The given name is a metaphorical description of a person. The person has contrasting qualities, displaying something in front of the audience, but their behavior or action is entirely different. For example, some people are very stubborn and rude in public, but once you start talking to them, you will discover that they are very kind, polite, and helpful. As a result, we should not pass judgement on anyone based on their appearance or their actions. It's possible that we're not aware of the situation, and thus we're disconnected from reality.
When Sara Park moves from Seattle to Korea, she's excited to begin a new life and a new job alongside the man who has come to mean a lot to her during some of her darkest days. But things go horribly wrong after her arrival, and she's left not knowing what to do or where to go...until a handsome stranger offers her a helping hand. Actor Do Soo-Hyun has rescued plenty of damsels in distress on movie and TV screens, but he's never done it for real...until he sees a woman sitting in the rain as if her heart has been shattered. First comes unexpected friendship. Then comes something more.
Spring Showers have come and gone, nourishing the seeds that have been planted. Allowing them to grow and bloom. Beauty tends to blossom after the showers have subsided and the sun has come out to add the necessary components for sustainable growth. Now Summer Rain is a bit different than Spring Showers, the warmth, the intensity, the desire for more. That heat yearning to be satisfied, to receive something that'll quell the craving that grows from those seeds planted deep within. Jaron and Makayla now find themselves in a similar position as the seeds that were aforementioned. Having certain buds that have already bloomed, it would only make sense that the longing would come soon after. Perhaps a Summer Rain can bring about the necessary ingredients to fulfill the storms that are now brewing on the horizon.
This book- Snippets of the Summer Rain- is my first book to have been published in the English language. I had developed a passion for poetry ever since my school days. Later, after my retirement from the service, I took up poem writing as a hobby. I wrote many poems and posted them online. Some of those poems constitute this book. The Creator is the greatest poet ever. This World is the best-ever anthology. His every creation is a beautiful poem. Life is romantic. Life doesn't have an existence separate from Nature. My poems are about life and Nature and the romance in them. A bit of philosophy and a sense of humor, that could be found in my poems, I would say, reflect the person in me. I am indebted to Ms. Premalata Srinivasan, my younger cousin and a senior English teacher, for her well-written foreword to my book. I thank my publisher, M/s BlueRose Publishers, for bringing out this book creditably. My thanks are due to their professional team that designed the cover page and did the formatting work attractively. I request support and patronage from the reader community. if the readers prefer to go through my poems a second time, I would consider my work a success.
Workaholic Erin Ryder was on the fast track to self-destruction. Reeling after her lover walked out on her, she turned to booze and caffeine to make it through each day. After a family intervention, she finds herself on a remote ranch in New Mexico—on womyn’s land—to detox and heal. No cell service, no Internet—she’s convinced she won’t last three days, much less for the three-month sentence her father has mandated. Running from the chaos that had become her life, Melanie West moved to Eagle Bluff Ranch seven years ago. By far the youngest there, she embraced the compassionate, peaceful life that the elders espoused. Living off what her garden produced, her chickens and goats became her friends and confidants. Exposure to the outside world was limited to the handful of guests who stayed a few days at the ranch each year. This summer would be different. Melanie found herself hosting a young woman for three months. A young woman who wanted to be anywhere but there. As the days and weeks passed, their animosity turned to friendship as they helped the other heal from their past failures. Erin soon found herself loving life on Mel’s little farm. Loving life and loving Mel. Saying goodbye would be the hardest thing she had to do—saying goodbye to Mel…or saying goodbye to her previous life.
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When Doug Rainey, a despairing poet, whom the author draws as a central character, drowns in a New York City reservoir he leaves sorrow and mystery in his wake. Warm Dust, Summer Rain deals in an arresting and unique way with the sometimes strange behavior of those left behind to grieve. Deirdre Rainey, the hauntingly beautiful and enigmatic sister of Rainey knows no barriers between the living and the dead. Neither does she abide by the rules of conduct set by society. Eugene Rainey, the poets son desires only to fill his fathers shoes. The lovely widow, Claudia Rainey, cannot see herself existing without a Rainey. And Gabriel Orr, the outsider, not only finds himself irrevocably involved with Raineys little family but fears the poets spirit has entered him. Set in the Catskill Mountain watershed region which Gloria Nero characteristically pictures with pastoral charm and incorporeal atmosphere, there is an intrinsic connection between story and place. And too, she creates a realistic intensity and penetration into the lives of the individuals she portrays. Ultimately a novel of passion and forbidden love, this is a startling book.