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Book 3 in The Highland Warrior series by Elaine Weeks is now available! Brave warrior, Laird Garrick Murray, finally returns from the crusades. He is unable to enjoy any respite, however. Rather he finds himself catapulted straight into another conflict with the English where he is captured and tortured in body, mind and soul. The protector of kings, William Marshal, saves him, and Garrick recovers to almost full health just before he is summoned by Cameron Macpherson, his loyal cousin, to aid him in another life or death quest. He saves his cousin from the dark and dangerous depths of the Edinburgh dungeons and in doing so, he also saves the life of a young woman who was condemned to death ...
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Best-selling author Elaine McEwan demonstrates how teaching routines, rubrics, and rules during the first three weeks of school leads to higher achievement through the rest of the year!
Elaine thinks of the ways she and the princess are the same and the ways they are different. Both had dramatic childhood experiences, Elaine lost her father when she was fifteen and Diana had her parents divorce. Both had eating disorders, Elaine had a mother who she could never please with her weight and Princess Diana had her eating disorder. Elaine had a love affair in with a sergeant in South Dakota and Diana had an affair with the Captain. Elaine remembers how she met Jesus on a long drive from Texas to Arizona when she was nineteen and she thinks about Princess Diana and the mother Teresa. Elaine remembers her trips to the Middle East and how if effected her life. Elaine thinks about the Princess and her work with children. Elaine thinks about her year tutoring children in Five Points in Denver, and her years working in the special needs kids in Dallas.
Features more than 1,000 historical photos and over 200 stories culled from the archives of the Walkerville Times and the Times Magazine.
Elaine's Ride tells the story of one woman's journey through life. It encompasses all kinds of experiences and relationships beginning in childhood and ending in adulthood. It is a healthy diet for the spiritual and the sexual among us. It chronicles the ups and downs of a gay woman growing up in the 1970's. It is bold in its descriptions of bisexual encounters, poignant in its study of grief and loss, and educational in its profession of faith. It is uplifting and must reading for anyone who has ever questioned his or her purpose in life. It teaches us that, despite the negativity which may frequently and inevitably surround us, there is always hope; there is always love; and there is always the positive choice to accept the unwavering belief that everything happens for a reason.
For decades, evidence of the 1978 murder of Gwendolyn Elaine Fogle lay in the evidence room at the Walterboro Police Department. Investigators periodically revisited the case over the years, but it remained the department's top cold case for thirty-seven years. Special Agent Lieutenant Rita Shuler worked on the case shortly after she joined the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED), and she couldn't let it go, not even after her retirement in 2001. In May 2015, Lieutenant Shuler teamed up with new investigator Corporal Gean Johnson, and together they uncovered key evidence that had been overlooked. With new advancements in DNA and fingerprint technology, they brought the case to its end in just four months. Join Shuler as she details the gruesome history of this finally solved case.
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