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Fans of Pamela Kelley and Robyn Carr will love this small-town, feel-good romance! All she wanted was a home for a shelter dog. What she got was a man with the biggest heart she’d ever seen and a past that made her cry. Sally Gray has been surrounded by tall, dark, handsome men her entire life. It's going to take a lot more than big muscles and a fondness for Irish Wolfhounds to make her fall for the man from Copper Creek. Todd Randall had the perfect life; a career that took him around the world, a wife and son that he loved beyond words. Then in one terrifying night everything changed, and he's never been the same since. Sally needs Todd's help to make a bride's dream come true, but h...
The first book in a multivolume biography of the sixteenth president follows his childhood as a "newsboy" and a voracious reader that molded him into a "free thinker," ultimately setting up his political aspirations and career in law.
"I talked with a zombie"--it DOES seem like an odd thing to say! But for more than 25 years, Tom Weaver has been chatting up zombies and many other vintage movie monsters, along with the screenwriters, producers, directors and actors responsible for bringing them to life. In this compilation of interviews, 23 more veterans share their stories--strange, frightening and even a little funny--this time with an increased emphasis on genre television series courtesy of the stars of The Time Tunnel; Rocky Jones, Space Ranger; Tom Corbett, Space Cadet; Planet of the Apes; and The Wild Wild West. The many other interviewees include Tandra Quinn (Mesa of Lost Women), Eric Braeden (Colossus: The Forbin Project), Ann Carter (The Curse of the Cat People), Laurie Mitchell (Queen of Outer Space) and monster music maestro Hans J. Salter.
Todd Bainbridge had his life planned. His future was secured. And in five years he would be a doctor. Bradfords local doctor; Doctor Chandler promised him a partnership in his practice. When Katies body was found on the York moor a week after her disappearance his life fell apart.
The notorious Sally Todd is still today a woman ahead of her time, living life to the full, fulfilling her dreams. Passionate, romantic and committed to her artistry, she recognized greatness and attracted great men into her life. Among her admirers, of note were the legendary James Dean, Cary Grant, Gary Cooper, Frank Sinatra and President John F. Kennedy. Truly she was a screen goddess, loved and admired by all who appreciated her depth, courage and beauty. Imortalized in his 1972 film "Heat," Andy Warhol placed Sally Todd's status among Hollywood icons. What better way to define the phenomenal woman, then the woman who inspired such passion?
How many times have you heard somebody you know say: "I knew you were going to say that" or "I knew that was going to happen" or "I'm sure this has happened before"?How often have you read an unusual story in the paper and wondered if there was more to the event than you're being told?These are only two of the questions that have fuelled parapsychologist Dr Iain Ropner's studies over the past 20 years. Dr Iain Ropner's Casebook of Strange Events and Unusual Phenomena is the first instalment of six "case studies" - strange events that have occurred that cannot be readily explained away, such as Jackie McLean's suspicions in Messages from Sileby, or the perplexing phenomena that consumes the lives of a group of young boys in The Devil and the White Horse.
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