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'CAPTIVATING EPIC FANTASY FROM A MAJOR NEW TALENT' Anthony Ryan on The Rage of Dragons Desperate to delay an impending attack by the indigenous people of Xidda, Tau and his queen craft a dangerous plan. If Tau succeeds, the queen will have the time she needs to assemble her forces and launch an all-out assault on her own capital city, where her sister is being propped up as the 'true' Queen of the Omehi. If the city can be taken, if Tsiora can reclaim her throne and reunite her people, then the Omehi might have a chance to survive the coming onslaught. THE FIRES OF VENGEANCE CONTINUES THE UNMISSABLE EPIC FANTASY SERIES THAT BEGAN WITH EVAN WINTER'S ACCLAIMED DEBUT THE RAGE OF DRAGONS. Praise...
After Evan Hoffmeyer, CEO of the Carson Corporation, receives the second overwhelming shock of his young life, he must move forward as the new CEO and majority shareholder of ListCorp. Cale Liston has other plans for Evan. The rage he holds for Evan reaches a pinnacle after his own father leaves nearly everything to Evan. Cale engages his “friends” within The Order to have Hoffmeyer eliminated, but will they help Cale restore his empire? The Order discovers Hoffmeyer’s wealth and potential power increased exponentially with his inheritance of ListCorp. The regional recruiter and State Department officer, Jack Welson, rushes to Pittsburgh by order of Vice President Perry Dodson. Dodson ...
When Evan Hoffmeyer makes a promise to his grandfather at the tender age of nineteen, he finds himself thrust into upholding that promise many years later, causing division and strife within his family. With the help of his wife, parents, and mostly God, Evan meets each challenge daily.However, when his cousin Tiffany mysteriously calls from California and shows up unexpectedly in Ohio, Evan discovers a family squabble is the least of his worries. He turns to God for answers, unsure where to begin. Can he complete all tasks charged to him? Will his small, quiet life change forever?
This is an invaluable contribution to helping typically developing children understand that a child with autism is a child first, and is someone interesting to know. Sarah gives insight into the sibling relationship in a way only a child would know. The book is heart-warming and introspective, with a writing style that makes it appropriate for children and adults alike.
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