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'So why am I here?" That's when she said the one word that I did not what to hear. WOMEN! The word resounded so hard it was as if someone dropped a ton of bricks in a library. 'Mr. Stevens, you are here because of the women in your life!" Now I was scared! In a bizarre turn of events, Andre Stevens finds himself in purgatory. While watching his funeral, his advocate, Charlene Whitman, confronts him about his womanizing ways. Several women from Andre's past attend his funeral, and it isn't long before he realizes how much he'd hurt them with his dishonesty. But one woman above all grabs his attention: Dawn. Before his untimely death, Andre was on his way to tell Dawn he was ready for a commitment. But he never got the chance. Now, it appears the fate of his soul hangs in the balance. Will he be able to redeem himself, or will his past condemn him to a fate worse than death?
The poems herein–drawn from a life of 100 years–are reflections on nature, travel, writing, ageing, philosophy, and yes, life. Some of these poems have appeared in the Meadowood Anthology, a periodical publication by and for residents of the Meadowood Retirement Community where he now lives.
Tomorrow's a new beginning… When a digitally aged photo of a girl named Hope Lawson is posted online, Bailey Smith can't deny the similarity to herself. But could she really be the same woman who was abducted as a child twenty-three years ago? When she meets Detective Seth Chandler, who opened the cold case of Hope's disappearance, suddenly everything changes. Not only does Bailey have a family she barely remembers—and a sister she's never met—she's connecting with a man for the first time. A man who's loving and gentle. But Bailey's not sure she's ready to be found: by him or the parents she once lost.
Eliza holds a secret that can rewrite the past. Eliza Bontrager and Jesse Ebersol have fallen in love and are determined to marry, despite the belief of their Amish community and respective families that there's a hidden curse--one that only shows up when an Ebersol and Bontrager marry. Before the ceremony on the day of the wedding, Eliza's great-aunt Rose gives her a family heirloom quilt and tells her that she may use it to change one event in the past. Eliza appreciates the woman's heart, but she dismisses the strange conversation while keeping the beautiful quilt. Several years later, mourning the loss of their third child, Eliza discovers her inability to deliver a healthy baby is genetic. Remembering her great-aunt's strange words, she decides that if she can go back in time and reject Jesse's proposal, she can save him the heartache of a childless marriage. Her sacrifice will allow him to marry someone else and raise a family. But once she puts her plan into action, she discovers the true impact of her decision--on Jesse and so many others within their community. For fans of Amish fiction and the beloved classic It's a Wonderful Life comes a gripping story about faith, family, and starting over from New York Times bestselling author Cindy Woodsmall. Full-length Amish fiction Stand-alone novel Book length: approximately 104,000 words Includes discussion questions for book clubs
A collection of humor, poetry, and recipes channeled from the apparition of a beautiful Indian maiden named Tuwallomie O'Toole.The Red Haynes Trilogy is a humorous composition of the tales of a detective who is somewhat intellectually-challenged, but nonetheless earnest in his endeavors. The poetry section contains both serious and humorous poems, providing readers with words of introspection as well as amusement.Tuwallomie's secret recipes will enable readers to create wonderful dishes.
On October 15 at 2:15 a.m. everyone on Earth vanished. Well, almost everyone. A scattered few woke alone in a world where there are no rules other than survival ... at any cost.
In the author's "love letter across the generations", essays capture America's melting pot, particularly Baltimore's, in all its rollicking, good-natured, and chaotic essence. 25 halftones.
"If the search for Truth is synonymous with the quest for Spirituality, then it is the corruption of Truth that brings on the advent of legalistic Religion. While Spirituality and Religion are polar opposites, they attract each other, and they are alike in one respect. Neither are a person, place, or thing. Nor are they an organization or an institution, but rather, they are both an attitude-a simple state of mind. Hence, it is in this paradigm that much of this book has been written. On the other hand, there are some pieces that are meant to be humorous and bring a satirical smile to the reader; in all, to promote the provocation of thought."