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This book tells the story of Mia Crane, a lonely but talented young graphic artist from a dysfunctional family, who receives an unexpected inheritance that brings her back to the small town of her paternal heritage, into the orbit of the large and exuberant Lyons clan, and most importantly into the life of playboy architect Drake Lyons. For the first time in her life she has a place that is truly her own and a chance for a new beginning, but there are those who, for a variety of reasons, do not want Mia staying in Waterford. Dealing with occult rumors concerning her deceased great aunt, an urban legend of Confederate gold hidden in her newly acquired house, and the jealousy of other women with designs on the new man in her life, Mias decision to stay is fraught with questions and with potential dangers. The story asks whether the woman who has never been loved and the man who has never been in love can find happiness together in Waterford, and what treasures are worth risking everything for.
Dark Lenny By: Bill Crawford Lenny is the school bad boy and when Kev convinces his brother Wes to let him spend the night at his house, he realizes quickly Lenny is nuts and it might have been a big mistake. But then, he shows him something in a backyard a few blocks away that turns his world upside down. Something that would change his life as well as his brother’s and their closest friends forever, something right out of a fairy tale. As Kev is trying to believe what his eyes tell him can’t be real, Wes and his friends find out about a young girl that’s vanished from their town and are determined to help find her. All of them, along with a few local cops and a homeless vet are about to step into a war, ages old, between the very first families of good and evil. There are many innocents to save and battles to be fought. Friends will turn on friends and kids will find strength and learn to accept the unbelievable in a world they never believed could exist, the world of Dark Lenny.
Robert (Robin) West (ca.1720/1725-1804) immigratd to Charlotte County, Virginia from either England or Ireland between 1740 and 1750. He and his family later moved to Jonesboro, Tennessee. Descendants lived chiefly in Tennessee, with some living in Louisiana, South Carolina, and elsewhere.
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Single mother Prue finds herself in the middle of a mystery when she takes the same job held by an old childhood friend until her accidental death.
Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of North Carolina.
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