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She wants to dance, and she’s willing to sacrifice everything, everyone, to get it. Coco Bradley is a talented ballet dancer, and when an opportunity arises for her to audition for the prestigious Spencer School of the Performing Arts, she’s not about to let anyone stop her— including her parents, her friends, and any of the prima donnas of the art school. A pastor’s kid, Coco has grown up serving God and people, but gaining entry to Spencer means leaving behind all the expectations that come with growing up in the pastorate, as well as the dead-end town of Wyattsville. Coco lives by the creed “Ballet First,” but she’s about to find out in a painful way that there’s more to life than dancing. Opportunities, fame, and love all come calling as Coco chases her dream. But in going after what she wants, will she lose the things that matter most?
"Jennifer Willcock perfectly laces fierce and flawed characters into a story of self-worth, love, and reflections on the world of competitive athletics." -Tara K. Ross, author of Fade to White and cohost of The Hope Prose Podcast She's an elite ballerina. He's an NHL prospect. After years of hard work, their dreams are within reach. Both want to win. Both feel they still have much to prove. Is dance a sport? Tristan Kelly doesn't think so, but Shelby Wright is determined to prove him wrong. Sparks fly as Shelby and Tristan face off at an elite sports camp. Skills are tested, scores are ruined or raised, and tempers flare as they canoe, ball handle, and run obstacle courses, in a series of athletic challenges. Electricity crackles between them, but romance is out of the question-they have dreams to chase. Distractions are not an option. One summer could raise their game or ruin everything.
Is there hope for a messed-up pastor’s wife? She can’t figure out who she is or what she’s supposed to be doing, but she’s expected to be a leader in the church. What would happen if the truth came out—about how conflict and bitterness make her want to stay at home on Sunday mornings in her pjs and how her own struggles with anger are compounded by having a spouse who is never home? Whole offers an authentic look at one woman’s journey to hope and wholeness. This is a book for pastors’ wives and women in ministry leadership who struggle with their roles, their families, and their ministries. Whole offers hope and encouragement to those women who are looking for authenticity in their lives. This book also provides insight for anyone who has ever wondered what leaders struggle with and how they might pray for them. “Jennifer's journey in living both a Whole and holy life is a great encouragement to those of us in ministry families. Whole provides us with fresh biblical insights that will strengthen us all onward.”
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"William McKitrick (1724-1819) and his wife, Agnes Heron (1709-1798) are the immigrant ancestors of almost all McKitrick families . . ." in the United States, arriving in 1755. They were of Scottish lineage, and settled in Felton, Pennsylvania.