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The story of an American family which travels to Germany to join their U.S. Air Force husband, and father to live in a small village where no one spoke English. When a next door neighbor invites herself into their daily lives, speaking only German phrases and uses pantomime to communicate, she endears herself to them. Life becomes a series of events, some comical, some aggravating yet tender, interspersed with some calamitous and fearful experiences, with this neighbor affecting every moment of their lives. Lynne, at first annoyed with the realization she was losing her ability to have control of her familys schedule, comes to appreciate this gentle soul who was destined to befriend them. In light of the events that occur, she begins to search her inner depths and to realize her need to depend on her faith which had been neglected while she attended to their daily lives. It was during worrisome times that she turns to her Lord for strength and trusts His promises, accepting Him as her anchor and Saviour.
In Tu-Shonda L. Whitaker’s steamiest novel yet, we meet the four deliciously dramatic, designer-clad divas from prime time’s new hit reality show, The Millionaire Wives Club. Evan: Married to a pro-football star who isn’t in love with her anymore, Evan is digging her freshly manicured nails in ever deeper as she fights to keep the husband who loves someone else. Milan: Half Dominican, half black, and beautifully exotic-looking, Milan is watching her has-been husband’s fortune fade fast–while her romantic attachment to Evan’s husband is heating up. Jaise: Divorced from a former boxing star who’s now married to a white woman, Jaise is trying to raise her sixteen-year-old son on h...
Creston sprang to life on the summit of the high prairie, where railroad officials pitched their camp one night in 1868. Creston was chosen as the division point between the Mississippi and the Missouri Rivers. The railroad brought its machine shops; roundhouse, and a rip-roaring, brawling construction camp to the new town. By 1869, the area was platted and construction began. Creston became an overnight industrial and transportation center, earning the nickname of Little Chicago. In 1879, Robert Louis Stevenson implied that the Wild West began in Creston. He reported his first encounter with the open display of handguns in Creston when a passenger, without a ticket, was thrown from a moving train. He later wrote, They were speaking English all around me, but I knew I was in a foreign land. It was the first indication that I had come among revolvers, and I observed it with some emotion.
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Can a firefighter who left a mundane life fit into a minister’s world? When Battalion Chief Lynn Lucas’ marriage turns cold and she’s sick of her inactive firehouse, she moves to Crystal City for more exciting calls and where the Sisters of Fire are employed. But then she meets a man who she’s immediately attracted to. Brady Jamison is a pastor at a liberal church in Crystal City. He’s also a widowed, single dad and a red-blooded, thirty-five-year-old man. It’s love at first site for Brady, too, but he’s keeping a mind-blowing secret. They live in different worlds. Lynne learns of his profession and rejects their relationship. She fights fires and helps her two kids deal with t...
A small-town widower. A big-city divorcee. There are few secrets in Heartsfield, Arkansas, but when a few loose boards on a rickety old porch bring Lynne Prescott and Bram Hatchett together, not even nosy neighbors, disapproving children, and a disturbing decrease in the poultry population can stymie their attraction. Can they set the fears aside and learn to trust their hearts just one more time?
"A lively, unexpected portrait of the jet-age stewardesses serving on iconic Pan Am airways between 1966 and 1975"--