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Joelle Jamison is ready to settle down, but she has yet to connect with the right guy. The personal ads in a Christian circular seem like a good place to start, so she goes shopping for the elusive Mr. Perfect. Dean Nichols is aghast. Joelle has been his best friend since preschool, but two things always kept him from sharing his deeper feelings for her: Joelle's steady boyfriend and her lack of faith. When she finally shed Mr. Wrong and dedicated herself to the Lord, Dean thought things would work out... until she asked him to help her find the perfect husband! With so many prospective matches, how can Joelle determine the right one? Dean could give Joelle an earful, but he knows he must wait on God's timing. Will Joelle ever realize that the truth lies close to home?
Paperback version: Tormented over the loss of his wife, School Psychologist Eric Jensen tries to ignore his grief by devoting himself to his work and martial arts studies. Instead, he is forced to confront a violent death when a cryptic note leads him into the woods and the entombed body of a Chinook High student. Determined to uncover the truth, Eric finds himself in a fragile partnership with Police Detective Corinne Norton--a woman haunted by memories of her abusive ex-husband. Will their agonizing pasts prevent them from bringing the killer to justice before yet another student's Innocence Ends in the Forest?
Gordon Miller is checking over the scores of the baseball games played the night before while reading his newspaper. He is on the bus heading to where he will be getting his colonoscopy, Gordon is a semi-retired sportswriter, divorced with two grown up children. He lives in a middle-class home with his beloved dog Costello. His life basically existing of an occasional ball game and attempting of an occasional ballgame and attempting to write a novel. His life is otherwise somewhat boring. Except for Friday evenings when he gets together with his friends and bowls. A sport which Gordon loves and is very good at. Although relatively happy with his life Gordon is searching. Julie Ryan is running down the sidewalk flagging down the bus #44 as it makes it way to clinic. Julie is 25 years old; she coaches the local college girls’ soccer team at St. John’s in Cleveland. She played for St. John’s for four years. She was a standout athlete at the school not in soccer but track and basketball as well. She lives in a dormitory, a place she knows at home since she was orphaned as a young girl. Her father was killed in a freak accident when Julie was very young something Julie has never accepted. Julie is going to the clinic for a routine mastectomy. Julie gets on the bus and sits down next to Gordon. And by chance a friendship and love affair would begin. The two would embark on an adventure together that will lead to an exciting, funny and loving story that will tug at your heart strings. Two people, one old, one young both searching for the same thing.
Sometimes love is hard to see, even when it's standing right in front of you. Joelle Jamison recruits childhood friend Dean Nichols to help her find Mr. Right, but Dean has loved her all her life. Love is not in Lexie Zoltan's plans after losing her husband. An old flame tries to change her mind until he discovers she has a four-year-old daughter. Reece Parker is also a single parent, and Aunt Agnes's inheritance would help. It's out of reach, though, unless he can follow the clues in her will, which might lead to an even more precious treasure.
This is Nick Armbrister's new short story collection featuring a variety of stories. From war with Russia in Red Empire and Final Flight to the horror of Loss Of The Icequeen to varied romance like What Could Have Been and Tattoo Me A Smile, this book introduces Nick's work and varied story telling. Other stories cover topics like life and human behaviour.
Lady With a Lantern is an eye-opener for anyone who was neither patient nor staff in “the big mental” hospital. Kay Parley was both and she can light the way. The author uses journal, narrative and short story to convey a range of emotion from despair and violence to hope and fun. She provides an understanding of the variety of creative therapies used when the Saskatchewan Hospital at Weyburn was named the most improved mental hospital in North America. There will be times you’ll feel lucky you weren’t there and there will be times you’ll wish you were. You get a clear sense that the hallmark of psychiatry is the unpredictable. Kay Parley has written an entertaining and valuable piece of Saskatchewan history which has too often been neglected and misunderstood.
A shocking expose of the appalling abuse and experimentation carried out on vulnerable children at Aston Hall Hospital, Derbyshire, in the 60s and 70s.
The perfect notebook for Nurses who love unicorn and plays the sport beautiful for all ages that love writing and would make a great idea for Christmas, birthday, graduation, or back to school gifts. show your love of your favorite sport and let your creativity flow with this simple and fun notebook, is the perfect size to travel with, so there is no need to be without it when inspiration strikes. Features of this book include Matte finish 110 pages 2 page to write your information 6x9 in. (15x23 cm.), perfect to carry everywhere.