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Jared Anderson
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 185

Jared Anderson

Born the only son of wealthy slave holding plantation owner Jared Anderson has loved but one woman, Ruby Sanders, since they children growing up together on the plantation. But Ruby is a slave. And when their love for each other was discovered, Ruby was sent off to another plantation. It is nearing the end of the Civil War and Jared has made the ultimate sacrifice. He has become a deserter from the Confederate Army in order to fulfill a promise he made to Ruby when they were children -- that one day she would be free. To full-fill that promise Jared has moved his entire family, including Ruby, west to the Colorado territories. Along the way, they encountered drought, fire, a raging Mississip...

Ruby and Jared
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 271

Ruby and Jared

Author Eliza Ankum has done what few writers of Historic Fiction can – brought her star-crossed lovers from her best-selling Civil War romantic epics, Ruby Sanders and Jared Anderson into the 21st Century with a well-crafted Contemporary Women’s fiction novel Ruby and Jared jumps ahead decades to the here and now, when all colors of love are possible. But when your heart is broken, it’s difficult to love. Ruby Sanders Williams is an out of work financial journalist who thinks that by scoring the most coveted story of the century – Jared Anderson’s defection from Crawford & Anderson Mining – she can redeem herself and get her job back after a very public and disastrous breakup wit...

Jaredites & Manassites
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Jaredites & Manassites

This book explores the literate and advanced cultures of two very separate groups in the Book of Mormon, (1) the Jaredites described in the book of Ether, and (2) the members of tribal Manasseh who dominate the remainder of the Book of Mormon. The first group flourished during the millennia before the arrival of the second group in a nearby area, and became extinct as a civilization not long after the arrival of that second group. Within the New World, only one complex culture arose which was literate, built great cities, and had a large population, namely the Olmec of southern Mexico -- the "mother culture" of the five subsequent advanced cultures of Mesoamerica. This book demonstrates how ...

Traumatized & Highly Prized
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 140

Traumatized & Highly Prized

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-03-23
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Rape, Toxic Intimate partner relationships and narcissistic abuse is real and it takes the lives and dignity of women around the world every single minute of every day. With domestic violence being one of the leading silent killers in humanity, it was time that a light pierced through the darkness of it. Traumatized to Highly Prized is a memoir of a survivor's fight through assault, toxic interactions, domestic violence, narcissistic abuse and the tipping point of being on the other side of it.

Dancing With The Fat Woman
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 227

Dancing With The Fat Woman

Dancing With the Fat Woman is a poignant and musical take on 21st Century dating and relationships. Carolyn Carter is a single woman looking for love and marriage. The only thing stopping her from finding both is Carolyn Carter! Carolyn is a plus size beauty who’s looking for her Mr. Right. Problem is Carolyn is having trouble telling Mr. Right from Mr. Wrong. The man of her dreams, Bon Ton – a tall dark suburban L train conductor – gives Carolyn the ride of her life, but not in bed. And then there’s The Deacon, a man of short stature but tall on ego. And if these two aren’t enough, Carolyn finds herself involved with The Preacher – a Man of the Cloth – with just as many women ...

Into His Presence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 282

Into His Presence

A theologically grounded treatment of what it means to be close to God Numerous Christian books aim to provide guidance on relationships with God, but few base their conclusions on a biblical theology of intimacy. In this volume, Tim Anderson develops a biblical and holistic portrait of nearness to God, exploring key themes like God's Trinitarian union, the fall, God's fatherhood, marriage imagery, suffering, and our relationship with the Holy Spirit. A concluding chapter examines contemporary Christian songs that address oneness with God and evaluates their theological messages in light of the previous chapters. Into His Presence is a helpful guide for pursuing intimacy with God and distinguishing contemporary cultural understandings of close relationships from those communicated in Scripture.

9 Rounds
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 149

9 Rounds

Blow after blow, round after round, the fight won’t stop until you hit your knees. With nothing left in your tank except exhaustion and defeat, you cry out for mercy. STAND UP! YOU’RE NOT ALONE. YOU ARE A CHAMPION AND THE FIGHT IS NOT YOURS! Life is a relentless opponent, throwing doubt, mental illness, addiction, and all manner of darkness your way, but God is in your corner, coaching you to victory. Join Julie Whitley—wife, mother, coach, and trainer—as she guides you through 9 Rounds, a fight where strength, courage, conviction, and faith are tested. Through her personal trials, years in Christian ministry, and devotion to her faith, Julie demonstrates how God is the foundation for positive change, the cornerstone of hope, and the epitomy of fulfillment in life. No matter your struggles, when God is in your corner, victory will be achieved. Have faith—the fight is His.

Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244
Butterfly
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

Butterfly

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-08
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

Lena Becke is a fourteen-year-old college freshman. She is profoundly gifted, but for much of her life, her gift has felt like a curse. She has never had close friends. She has never been understood. She has been ostracized and alone that is, until she meets a strange, quiet boy at summer camp. Jared Anderson has lived a life of self-induced isolation. His little sister suffers from an illness which constantly threatens her life, and Jared has spent his own life protecting and worrying over her, never taking a moment to live a little for himself until he meets Lena. Together, the two of them may have the power to heal one another, but how easy is it to break out of their despair? How easy will it be for Lena and Jared to hang on to hope, in the face of the difficulties and trials they each face? Their love for their family and friends is simple when there are no bumps in the road; the true test is in their struggles and fears. And in Butterfly, Lauren Coker may show that love, in all its forms, is much harder to hold onto than either of them could have imagined.

Boys' Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 76

Boys' Life

  • Type: Magazine
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  • Published: 1994-06
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Boys' Life is the official youth magazine for the Boy Scouts of America. Published since 1911, it contains a proven mix of news, nature, sports, history, fiction, science, comics, and Scouting.