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The time was the great rift between fallen angels, as humans; it was the supposed time of the great freedom when there were no rules on earth. And, that time was when earth wasnt even called earth. It was nothing to them and something in the same moment. The fallen angels almost had the same kind of planet, as Aubrahteery, which they gave up. It was warm and lit all the time. There was no darkness, no coldness, and no desolation. Until, their dark hearts took over and began to change their surroundings. What the fallen angels also didnt realize was that their new home verged changing with the reality of the darkness lying in the root of their hearts. The fallen angels didnt realize that darkness and negativity carried a lot more dead weight with it, which is ultimately what forged the slowing planet with all the fallen angels, as humans upon her surface.
KEEPING THE FAITH, was a quest for religious truth to end the turbulent cycle of transgressions passed down from generation to generation. As such, this work challenges the hidden pleasure of infidelity, which causes families to be separated; as well as love, trust and commitment, the struggle of the family to stay united.
This is a very unusual children's book. You will find different dilemmas, different fears, and different obstacles. But you'll also find different solutions to all of these problems. You will be taken into a fantasy world full of hope for the children. Some of these stories about the adventures of Maureen and Maury, a magical doll and stuffed rabbit, are based on actual events that took place, but all the stories are turned into something moving, powerful, and wonderful-and sometimes even funny! The best part of all of this is that your children and even you can join in by writing to Maureen and Maury with your own ideas. Who knows, maybe they may be able to use them in their next book! Read the stories in this book and you'll see what it's all about. It's an experience we can all learn from. Email us at greenthumbs@comcast.net
Fury in the Shadow is a suspense thriller. Murdock McCabe is station chief for Veritus Investigations in Portland, Oregon. When a member of his staff is murdered, he is drawn into a web of intrigue that leads him across Oregon, Washington, and the Mosquito Coast of Honduras. He meets Hannah, owner of the Blue Fish Pub. Their affection for each other becomes deadly serious as they are drawn into the vortex of a maelstrom of money, deceit, sex, and terror percolating from an opaque organization that even al Qaeda fears. As Murdock learns, any of us can be lulled by its ingenious mask of respectability and sucked by the mystery that surrounds it into the shadow of its fatal attraction.
Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.
Dexter Jones is a military veteran suffering from PTSD. He has flashbacks he can’t quite explain. There are gaps in his memory. Is this the result of his head trauma? Or is it the CIA running a program on him? Now a hired gun tasked with eliminating drug traffickers, Dex finds himself in Colombia wearing military fatigues and fully armed, but answering to a name he’s never heard. He sets out on an intercontinental mission to uncover the truth even as assassinations and betrayal at the highest levels of government threaten to destabilize the world. Maybe it’s not who Dex is so much as who he might still become.
In the quiet time of my life in prayer and meditation, I felt impressed to write devotions. I had just brought my husband in from a long hospital stay after being diagnosed with congestion heart failure and staying in ICU I was very tired. I stayed so close to him. When doctors said he wasn't going to make it, I just kept praying and calling for prayer, going to the chapel, seeking God. When he began to get better, I knew then God was going to help him and give him more time, but I didn't stop praying. I continued on. Then we found out he had to be transferred to another hospital for an emergency surgery for a triple bypass, so I felt a lot of comfort from God and just kept on praying and as...
... it will be a Number 1 Book Seller around the world -Dawn Gobourne- Librarian, Marcus Garvey Library, London The Taste of Champagne Urge by Lyndon Walters . . . needs to be given credit for attempting an unusual concept . . . The central plot is dreamt up by two brains. . . The identity of the person in whose head the two brains reside, is a mystery almost till the very end of the novel .The authors aim with this book is to analyze human behavior . . . definitely worth a read and I would recommend it to all readers. -Online Book Club What a fantastic work by Lyndon Walters! I do honestly believe that this huge piece of writing would be turned to a futuristic movie series . . . put togethe...
"Folly Corner" by Henry Mrs. Dudeney. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
A woman is driving through the desert wasteland. Ahead of her, the road shimmers in the heat. She is running from a dream that is so terrifyingly real that it haunts her waking hours. The pop of a bullet, the rush of blood through water ... Is her vision a premonition, a message that she and her daughter are in danger? Then Charlie learns that the mother she never knew has been murdered in Arizona. Soon she must confront her past, and untangle a web of secrets that will reveal the truths of her own nightmare... Praise for Hester Young ‘A lyrical, haunting, heart-wrenching work of suspense with echoes of du Maurier, Hitchcock, and King.’ - Robert B. Parker, New York Times bestselling author of The Devil Wins. ‘Powerful and Haunting’ - David Bell, author of Cemetary Girl and Somebody I Used to Know. 'Hair-raising and heart-rending’ - Miranda Beverly-Whittemore, New York Times bestselling author of Bittersweet.