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Daniel once again travels back to the time of dinosaurs to learn more about the prehistoric creatures he loves. This time he has an unexpected companion.
A year ago, NASCAR star Evangeline Marshall barely escaped death in a tragic crash. Evie is plagued by nightmares and fears racing again, but she doesn’t want to give up her dream. Blythe Pierce, renowned photographer, struggles with her own demons, having worked in one warzone after another. Blythe witnessed Evie Marshall’s crash through her camera and is impressed by Evie’s courage. She persuades Evie to allow her to document her recovery and return to racing. Blythe finds Evie irresistibly attractive and fears she can’t hide it. Evie in turn is mesmerized by the loving but enigmatic Blythe. But as Blythe’s past catches up with her and Evie’s fears grow as her first race nears, can they find the strength to triumph over their pasts and find love together?
Daniel's interested in dinosaurs, but the fact that there are old dino bones around his dad's farm isn't going to save them from having to sell the place. Or is it?
Doll family history beginning with three brothers, Martin Doll (1799-1890), Michael Doll (1805-1864) and Bernhard(t) Doll (1809-1886). All three brothers came from Onsbach, Baden, Germany and settled in Stephenson County, Illinois.
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George Barton and Jane Barber were married in Leverton, Lincolnshire, England, according to their marriage certificate. Some descendants believe that they first came to Canada soon after their marriage, and then moved to the Sturgis, Michigan area. In March 1867 they left Michigan and came to Henry County, Illinois where they resided on what became the Galva-Atkinson blacktop. In 1884 they moved to Annawan Township and lived where Johnson Sauk Trail State Park is now located. Jane died in this home of blood poisoning. George continued to live in this home and farmed the land until 1901 when he retired from active work. He passed away at the age of 97 years, 8 months, and 20 days. This book covers the couple's descendants through 1984.
Daniel breaks a promise not to travel back to dinosaur times any more, because his friends are missing.