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After some hard knocks, two sisters find refreshment at a lakeside resort in this heartwarming contemporary romance by a New York Times bestseller. Before the burglary that shattered her confidence, Phoenix Rose had a fiancé, a successful store, and a busy, happy existence. After months spent adrift, she takes a job at the lakeside resort of Cooper’s Charm. Surrounded by beautiful scenery, friendly colleagues, and a charismatic, widowed boss, Phoenix is slowly inching her way back into the world. Visiting Cooper’s Charm to check up on her little sister, Ridley Rose impulsively agrees to fill in as housekeeper. Still reeling from an ego-bruising divorce, she finds satisfaction in a job w...
In this little book of poetry, Lori Cooper offers a collection of poems that cover a variety of emotions. There is humor, encouragement, nostalgia, and more often that not, downright rudeness. Her inspiration comes from her family that she loves so much, the small farm on which she was raised, and life events that can test the best of us all. With the help of a good bottle of wine, a cat in her lap, and a single night light if the moon is not available, these poems are from the heart of a slightly middle-aged Appalachian woman that says what she means and means what she says.
The largest collection of baby names in the world! Modern, traditional and global names give new parents a culturally diverse and imaginative range of baby names.
Providing advice on how to choose your very own house name, this book includes inspiration from a wide variety of fields, including history, nature, location, tradition, birds, animals and literature.
The Celts knew it as Annwyn, the Otherworld—certainly not a destination IT professional Lori Cooper anticipates when distracting herself with a magazine puzzle page in the dentist’s waiting room. Clues buried in the answers lead her to Tamsin, who claims to command a band of warriors for the queen of the fay. From this, Lori concludes that Tamsin is both insane and dangerous. She’s also quite worryingly attractive. However, Lori’s own sanity becomes a bigger concern when she finds herself held captive in a strange world with yet more puzzles to solve. She must pick her way through layers of illusion and deceit. Nothing and nobody, including Tamsin, is quite as they seem. Who can Lori trust? She will need to uncover the full truth if she is to return home, mind and body intact.
Squire Burton (ca. 1790-1873) was born in Virginia and died in Point Cedar, Arkansas; he was the son of the "unknown" Burton. It is possible that John (b. ca. 1797) and Sterling (b. ca. 1801) were Squire's brothers. In 1822, Squire married Rebecca Rhea in Rhea County, Tennessee. They had 10 children between 1823 and 1842. The majority of information concerns John Burton (b. 1828), son of Squire and Rebecca, and his descendants.