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Have you ever made a relationship choice that you regret? Have you ever made more than one? If you are tired of history repeating itself, I invite you to embark on a quest to figure out why. You see, if we don’t take the time to uncover the root cause and fix it, we will probably keep making the same mistakes that will waste decades of life and derail hopes and dreams. Are you willing to stop, listen, learn, and correct? Discover how to become the most excellent version of you possible and do something extraordinary with your life—whether with a quality man by your side, or sublimely single. Let’s talk… about following your heart, seizing the life God specifically has for you, and getting to the place where you can truly say, la vie est belle. Life is beautiful. And so are you!
Struggling to do life when we’re sick or in pain is miserable. With all of the technology and modern advances in medicine, why is disease still on the rise? Yet there was never a health condition in the Bible that did not have an answer. Multiplied thousands came to Jesus, and He healed them all, proving that healing is not the lottery; it is for everyone. The Word of God is clear–it is God’s will to heal, it’s who He is and what He does. Healing doesn’t cost you anything and God never uses sickness to get anyone’s attention or teach them a lesson. Healing from Heaven is an eye-opening journey of eight real-life stories, told in the style of modern-day parables, to teach readers ...
Barns are burning on farms all around Jubilant Falls, Ohio --but that's the least of newspaper editor Addison McIntyre's problems. The daughter of Golgotha College president Dr. Seaford Thorn has come up missing -- along with $500,000 from the college's endowment fund. When Addison's own daughter Isabella, already suspended from school for assaulting a teacher, attempts suicide, Addison must come to terms with the real meaning of family secrets-- her own and others. Barnburner tackles the legacy of mental illness in a small town, the secrets everyone keeps--and the damages that all of those secrets can do. "Debra Gaskill's small town Jubilant Falls reads as true as Faulkner's Jefferson, Mississippi. From the first page, Addison makes the reader long for her next crime to solve or mystery to unravel." --Douglas Savage, author of the novels The Court Martial of Robert E. Lee (History Book Club main selection)
Mornings. It’s the time you have the most control over, and how you begin it sets the rest of the day. But do you find mornings difficult because of physical pain, mental stress, or emotional disappointments? These things can be bitter and make us want to dive deeper under the duvet. Do you know that you don’t have to do life sick and in pain? You can look forward to the sun coming up. It’s not too good to be true: it is the truth! Proverbs 4:22 says that God’s Word is His medicine, and if we take it regularly, it will produce health, peace, joy, and an abundant life. Now that is sweet! When I learned the health benefits of dark chocolate, I routinely began snapping off a piece each ...
The news is as slow as the lazy, final days of summer in Jubilant Falls when editor Addison McIntyre drives out to the Lunatic Fringe farm, to interview Russian-born Ekaterina Bolodenka for a story on her award-winning weaving and the llamas and alpacas she raises there.But there's something about farm manager Jerome Johnson that Addison doesn't trust, particularly when she-or the police-can't verify anything about either's past.Meanwhile, crime reporter Graham Kinnon is on the trail of white supremacists that may be moving into the county. One in particular may have answers to Graham's fractured past-or his future.When animals are mutilated and Jerome is murdered, the quest is on to solve the murder on the Lunatic Fringe. This is the fourth in Debra Gaskill's Jubilant Falls series.
Edward Gascoign (Gaskill) (d.1690) emigrated from England to Boston in 1635. He was a Huguenot shipwright, who had a grant of land at Salem, Mass. in 1639. He married (possibly Sarah Parker) and they were the parents of six children. Son Samuel (1639-1720) married Provided Southwick in 1662. Daughter Sarah (b.1643) married Peter Joy. Their daughter Preserved (1639-1711) married John Lambert of Salem (1629- 1710) and they were parents of nine children. Samuel and Provided are the progenitors of numerous Gaskills in New Jersey. They were the parents of seven children. Family members were Quakers in New Jersey, Ohio and Indiana.
Times are tough in the newspaper business these days. In between staff cuts, furloughs and declining advertising dollars, Jubilant Falls Journal-Gazette editor Addison McIntyre hasn't got time to listen when candidate Rick Starrett claims his opponent Virginia Ferguson ran a dirty state senate campaign.Short on staff, time and patience, she can't waste time on sore losers-then Virginia Ferguson is shot. As she dies, she names Rick Starrett as the man who pulled the trigger. That gets Addison's attention.To further complicate things, Kay Henning, the wife of reporter Marcus Henning, has come up missing and believed to be in danger. Did she leave of her own accord or was she kidnapped?Is there something that ties these two events together? Who's telling the truth? And who is telling what could be lethal little lies? This is the third in Debra Gaskill's Jubilant Falls series.
When Columbus, Ohio, businesswoman Lisa Harper tries to change her name following her wedding, she gets a rude awakening: the social security number she's used all her life isn't hers. When Ames Flaherty, the lawyer hired to find out the truth, discovers her birth certificate is also forged, Lisa finds she's been living a counterfeit life. If she's not the daughter of Dr. Regina Harper, an art professor in the hippie village of Jasper Crossing, then who is she? Is she the product of a one-night stand, fathered by a man whose name her mother never learned or can't remember? Or is she really the missing Emily Gunnel, long believed dead in a house fire and whose body was never recovered? Whispers of another man, who helped Regina and Lisa move into Jasper Crossing, have persisted all these years, despite Regina's claim otherwise. Who could that man be? And what did he do that forced him to disappear? Author Debra Gaskill returns to her fictional Plummer County, Ohio, for this novel of murder and family secrets.
What's scarier for Rust Belt PI Niccolo Fitzhugh? A dead body in the back of burning car or waking up in bed with prosecutor Alicia Linnerman after a blistering drunk? Fitz's life has been turned upside the death of his beloved wife Gracie. Outside of work, he's holed up at home alone, drowning in his grief. But sex with Alicia has her thinking there might be something more-something Fitz needs to shut down and shut down fast. When a stripper from one of Fawcettville's topless joints turns down witness protection for testifying against a murderer and then comes up missing, it's an easy conclusion the body in the trunk is hers. Or is it? Fracking has come to Fawcettville, and with it a boom-town rise in crime. One man's search for his daughter may look like the act of a caring father, but Fitz has his doubts about the case-and where his relationship with Alicia could go.
When Marcus Henning came to the Jubilant Falls Journal-Gazette in 1982, he was looking for the one story that would change his career, give him credibility after screwing up a story in another town. Instead, he fell in love -and lost- the fiery redhead Kay James when she married an Air Force fighter pilot named Paul Armstrong. Seven years later, Kay was back - without the Major- and Marcus is on the trail of the one big story that would redeem his career. But what he uncovers could destroy everything he holds dear- his job, his career... and Kay.This is the second in Debra Gaskill's Jubilant Falls series.