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"Why I Kept My Past A Secret" by Teresa Browning is a powerful testament of faith. It reveals some ugly truths of life and speaks to the power of persevering in the midst of adversity. Browning reveals hidden lessons about betrayal, family violence, addictions, personal tragedies and about a young woman's desire for friendship and love. The story runs deeper then passion or sex. It's more then a mere single mother's story of struggles and hardship. It's a journey to overcome...
At what point are you willing to risk it all to get ahead? Is your freedom worth the gamble?For most of us in this world, there are times when certain occasions arise in our lives that we consider to be that golden opportunity that once in a lifetime moment that we've waited for our entire lives that fate will not allow us to pass by. Because of this fateful belief, Ronda, partially out of anger from her past relationships and a strong dose of ego, refused to see the red flags and spiritual warnings all around her, and is faced with the reality of her decision that will turn her life upside down. Very secure in her Christian beliefs but not wise enough for the street wizards who love to prey...
Ronda has never been to hell, but it sure felt like it. Her name became nonexistent and was replaced by a number for two and a half years. As she sat behind the gates of hell, she remained focused in order to give God everything during her time away. She learned a lot about herself and others as she walked back through the gates of freedom and into a new life.
The now legendary character created by Leslie Charteris has survived nearly three-quarters of a century of perilous action and narrow escapes with nary a hair out of place nor the slightest jolt to his jauntily tipped halo. From his earliest days battling "crooks, blood suckers, traders in vice and damnation" (and cracking the occasional safe on the side), the Saint has captured the imaginations of millions. Using the voluminous correspondence and writings of author Leslie Charteris and examining the many incarnations of Simon Templar, alias "The Saint," in other media, a detailed history emerges. Includes plot synopses of the radio and television programs, with air dates and production credits; descriptions of the movies and their credits; a bibliography, reviews of the books, and quotes from the principals.
Ervin is the typical young boy born as a bastard child that finds himself unwanted and unloved by those closest to him. Rejected at birth, his only hope at unconditional love was from his grandparents who affectionately set out to raise him as their own. After a few years of pure happiness, Ervin's estranged mother Molly decides that she wants her son back and his never ending nightmare begins. At 5 years old Ervin meets the physically-scarred Molly for the first time and has no idea that he is about to enter a world no child should ever be exposed to. Unbeknownst to Ervin, Molly is fighting her own personal demons. Her sexual appetite is uncontrollable and she makes it evident she is in no hurry to stop her erogenous ways.