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Beth is an absolute wreck. She is certain that she has some kind of disease, a fatal one, most likely. She is also very single and quite keen on her boss colleague, Dr Brendan Roberts. Beth knows it's time to sort out her messy life, but she has no idea where to start. Enter Shane, a slightly dishevelled forklift driver. He may not be suave or wealthy, but he does laugh at Beth's jokes and remember how she likes her coffee. But when Shane suddenly cuts off all communication, Beth starts to think there's no such thing as The One, and she decides to stop being slapdash and move on. Only life is never that simple, and Beth must take a chance if she hopes to find the cure to her ills.
John Flynn is one of Australia's greatest folk heroes. His achievements are stuff of legend - no other Australian has had more monuments dedicated to him than John Flynn. Flynn established a network of cottage hospitals, flying doctors, patrol padres, welfare centres and radio transmitters to create a Mantle of Safety that would allow the Outback to be habitable for men, women and children.
Explores Seattle's historic landmarks, discussing how they lent character to the city and how they have changed or been demolished.
Trivia-on-Book: Sharp Objects by Gyllian Flynn Take the challenge yourself and share it with friends and family for a time of fun! Sharp Objects, a novel by Gillian Flynn, is a story about Camille, a reporter who goes home to write a story on the murder of two local teens in her hometown. While there, she tries to reconnect with her estranged mother with whom she cut ties after the death of her sister long ago and her stepsister who controls the happenings of the city’s youth at the very young age of thirteen. The story is a thrilling tale of sex, murder, and plot twists as Camille tries to solve the murders while trying to cope with the trauma that caused her to leave in the first place. ...
Anson Jones was a doctor, farmer and politician, who served as the last president of the Republic of Texas. In this exciting biography, Jean Flynn tells how Jones helped bring this young, struggling Republic into the United States of America as the 28th state.
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Wesley made the mistake of falling for a woman who wanted him only for his money. Now he’s dead, and Barbara Jean is being blamed. Who should come to her rescue but Flynn, the first man Annie’s learning to trust. Flynn is trying to convince Annie that he cares about her, but he’s got a secret that might destroy their friendship, not to mention the budding attraction between them. How can Annie believe he’ll be there for her when everyone is saying Flynn is still in love with his old flame? Never a woman to sit at home and wait, Annie takes on the case. Her sleuthing gets her into some tight spots, and she draws the killer’s attention. Happy Holloway will get her man. Whether it’s the murderer or the firefighter remains to be seen.
A biography of Jim Bowie, the restless adventurer who made his reputation with a hunting knife, became a successful farmer, businessman, adventurer, and died in the siege of the Alamo. Jean Flynn gives younger readers an opportunity to learn about one of the most iconic heroes in Texas history.
In alternating chapters from past to present, Chance Carter, former general manager of a TV station in Florida, learns about his grandmother Rista, his family's ranch in Texas, and the mysteries and secrets of his family and of their impact on him.