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In this prequel to Perfect Circle, friends and foes with political or social sway intersect with givers and takers, making it more and more difficult to find One Safe Place, to protect and preserve love, and maybe to safeguard his or her life. In One Safe Place, lightning strikes of dilemmas and storms of lustful deeds intertwine with the well-thought citizens, as well as the criminal minded. Under Seattleās cloudy skies, the morally minded kiss the sexual deviant for advancement of careers and social status. Once again Alvin L.A. Horn rains down love, lust, and crime in the pursuit of clear skies in the Emerald City. Everyone wants and needs one safe place, and former secret service agent...
Aruba Dixon has hit rock bottom - after two years of marriage, her second husband has died of Lou Gehrig's disease, and she finds herself depressed and wanting to end it all. A botched suicide attempt leads to her parents and her ex-husband beginning to interfere in her life, neither of whom truly understand what she's going through. In this action packed sequel to Dream Girl Awakened (Strebor Books, 2013, available from Turnaround) Campbell deftly and compassionately handles difficult topics, from coping with mental health issues to dealing with divorce and death.
Seven years ago, William McCall lost the love of his life, Linda. Still grieving her death, he drowns his sorrows on Valentine's Day at a local bar in Manhattan, when a new woman enters his life. Keisha Gray is a Michigan schoolteacher visiting the Big Apple, and when she first meets William, they bond over their shared love for Michael Jackson. Soon they connect over much more and set out on a journey to heal their broken pasts. The couple travels through New York, South Carolina and Michigan to sort through their pasts and renew their faith in God, life and love.
John Woodman (1637-1713) immigrated about 1663 from England to Newport, Rhode Island. He married Hannah Timberland about 1676, and in 1691 acquired land in Little Compton, Rhode Island. Descendants and rela- tives lived in New England, New York, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missiouri, Kansas, Nebraska, California and elsewhere.
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