Lady Imogene Norwood lives a sheltered life of quiet respectability and routine…until she meets the wild and broken Lord Atwood. He is wholly unexpected among London's elite, and the very shy English rose suddenly realizes that a little chaos might just be what her heart desires. Lord Nathaniel James Atwood doesn't believe true love exists. Since scandal tore him away from his family at an early age, he has spent his life fighting for what he wants. That attitude has made him a rising star in bare-knuckle boxing, and now leads him back to London to reclaim the life that was stolen from him. But upon meeting the innocent Imogene, his beliefs are trounced…as guarding his heart against her proves to be the fight of his life.
A book that looks at the notion, idea and concept of forever and what it means in relation to the LORD GOD ALMIGHTY.
And while we are at it, why not make some graven images for ourselves? After all the Law is not for us, because we are free in Christ... or so they tell us. Maybe this isn't the whole story. Maybe there is just a bit more to it.
So Shall It Forever Be shares one man’s perspective on the beginning when good and evil first met while encouraging believers to return to the Bible to search for the hidden truths.
Yesterday, Today and Forever... My Walk with the Lord: Poetry of Inspiration and Love
Originally published: New York: William Morrow & Co, c1994.
After reading this book that is well-researched and supported by biblical and other historical documents, you will be challenged to call Him by His Name Forever.
This is my name forever; this is what all future generations are to call me" (Exodus 3:14-15). Kathryn Rae resides in Southern California.
Lady Bernadette Marie Burton may be the richest widow in England, but like her dreams of finding true passion, her reputation is deteriorating.
This book aims to make a difference in the world by bringing light, not darkness; by bringing hope and peace and righteousness; by speaking life through poetry, music, basketball; and by forever promoting our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Forever Ruined for the Ordinary