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The Forgery Case Against Danielle Denise Jones
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 35

The Forgery Case Against Danielle Denise Jones

Danielle Denise Jones was arrested for forging Judges' names to documents ordering release of her husband from prison, a murderer serving multiple life sentences. According to the criminal complaint, a federal district judge in Los Angeles reported during February of this year that documents ordering the immediate release from prison of Jason Earl Jones, a federal habeas corpus petitioner in state custody, had been forged. The counterfeit documents bearing the falsified signatures of two judges, the Honorable United States District Judge Gary Feess and the Honorable United States Magistrate Judge Marc. L. Goldman, were believed to have been mailed by an accomplice outside the prison.

As Sure as Tomorrow Comes
  • Language: en

As Sure as Tomorrow Comes

"A touching and inspiring book that reveals the power of God in getting through ANY situation." - Sonia Jackson Myles, author, "The Sister Accord: 51 Ways to Love Your Sister" Danielle and Christopher Jones were married for better or for worse, in sickness and in health, for richer or for poorer. They just never imagined they would experience all of those things in their first few years of marriage Unemployment. A car accident. A terrifying medical diagnosis. The loss of a loved one. The death of their 10-day-old son, Junior. Through it all, Danielle and Christopher held tightly to their faith, and to each other, taking each day and each step as it came and remaining committed not only to th...

The Nightmare Nature Tour
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

The Nightmare Nature Tour

Nature presents us with some awesome, powerful, earth-shaking events. Many people suffer with phobias related to Earth's wonders, such as astraphobia, which is the fear of thunder and lightning. While being scared of thunderous sounds is natural, phobias tip the scale because now your heart is pounding, your body is shaking, and you're so overwhelmed by your feelings that it is extreme or irrational. This book takes a voyage through the phobias we encounter in nature. Through vivid descriptions of what a person goes through when they fear waves, bright light, shadows, and other natural phenomena, inquisitive readers investigate how fear has evolved over time. Sidebars and vibrant photographs highlight each phobia.

Lone Wolf Collection
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 863

Lone Wolf Collection

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-11-18
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  • Publisher: Jessie Lane

Are you ready for a collection of standalone paranormal romance stories good enough to make you howl? For the first time ever bestselling author Jessie Lane is releasing five of her paranormal romances featuring wolf shifters in a standalone collection! Alpha wolves take on their feisty mates in each story, battling towards their happy ever after. From short story to full length novels, check out this witty collection at a fraction of the price, and sink your fangs into the crazy shenanigans you never knew you needed until after you read it. Plus, this collection includes the exclusive story of Sassy and a Little Bad-Assy. *winks* Fans of Shelly Laurenston, Eve Langlais, Celia Kyle, and Mill...

The New Christians
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

The New Christians

What the "Emergent Church Movement" is all about-and why it matters to the future of Christianity Following on the questions raised by Brian McLaren in A New Kind of Christian, Tony Jones has written an engaging exploration of what this new kind of Christianity looks like. Writing "dispatches" about the thinking and practices of adventurous Emergent Christians across the country, he offers an in-depth view of this new "third way" of faith-its origins, its theology, and its views of truth, scripture and interpretation, and the Emergent movement's hopeful and life-giving sense of community. With the depth of theological expertise and broad perspective he has gained as a pastor, writer, and leader of the movement, Jones initiates readers into the Emergent conversation and offers a new way forward for Christians in a post-Christian world. With journalistic narrative as well as authoritative reflection, he draws upon on-site research to provide fascinating examples and firsthand stories of who is doing what, where, and why it matters.

The Alarming Animal Collection
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

The Alarming Animal Collection

It's common to be afraid of something you can't see but you know is there, like a mouse or rat hiding in your house. Having a phobia takes these fears a step further; they start to interfere with daily life. Set to the backdrop of a museum collection, this book takes readers into the minds of those terrified of snakes, sharks, and even animal skin and fur. Including names and descriptions of many kinds of animal phobias as well as the physiological responses those suffering from phobias may experience, this narrative is high-interest, incredibly interesting, and sometimes a bit creepy.

The Hideous House Exhibit
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

The Hideous House Exhibit

Many people know that claustrophobia is the fear of small or confined spaces, but how about hypnophobia? That's the fear of sleep. Your curious readers will discover 10 different kinds of phobias, which are fears so great that they affect one's daily life and cause racing hearts, sweat, and other extreme responses. The brain's role in this response is detailed with age-appropriate language among the unbelievable, vivid descriptions of what dealing with these phobias is like. Anyone suffering from bibliophobia will quickly overcome it with this intriguing and entertaining narrative.

Harry the Hamster Feels Happy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 24

Harry the Hamster Feels Happy

Happiness is already a great feeling, but sharing it with others can make it feel even better. Readers of this exciting volume follow along with a friendly hamster named Harry on his journey to spread happiness. Along the way, they'll learn how helping others can make everyone involved feel better. Engaging illustrations show relatable characters and help readers of all ages and levels develop a deeper understanding of the story and emotions. Being able to understand all emotions, both good and bad, can help everyone live happier and healthier lives.

Freddie the Fox Feels Frightened
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 24

Freddie the Fox Feels Frightened

Everyone feels frightened sometimes, even foxes! In this charming story, a fox named Freddie feels worried and frightened about his first day of school. Readers join along as Freddie learns how to face his fears and make the most out of new experiences. Vibrant illustrations portray friendly characters that readers can relate to. These illustrations correlate closely with the pithy text, making for a captivating story appropriate for all ages and sure to be a popular addition to any library or classroom.

The Harrowing Human Gallery
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

The Harrowing Human Gallery

Try to conjure up an idea of the most horrifying Halloween witch and then imagine that she's real. For those with wiccaphobia, which is a fear of witches, this horror goes a step further by lasting all year long. From genuphobia, or the fear of knees, to odontophobia, or the fear of dentists and teeth, the phobias in this book run the gamut of fears having to do with people. Vibrant photographs and graphics engagingly display each vivid description like a museum exhibit. Including the nervous system's response to fear and other strangely scientific information, this book is more than interesting...it's unbelievable!