Will Sheriff Jane ever get her man? Twice, Jane McKee has fallen for the wrong man and suffered the pain of unrequited love. Will the third time be the charm? Could the handsome, well-to-do newcomer, Kane Braxton, finally be the one God wants Jane to spend the rest of her life with? Isaac August, Jane's childhood friend and soul mate, has returned to Whispering Bluff, Colorado. He's determined to make sure Jane's wounded heart is never broken again. Something about the smooth-talking stranger doesn't feel right. Isaac won't back off until he's sure Kane Braxton is the right man for his dear Jane?even if Isaac's interference sorely tests their friendship?.
"--Library Journal "Peterson and Woodhouse once again prove to be a dynamic authorial duo in this deeply personal novel.
In this, the first of Johnstone's famous Ashes series, America has been brought to its knees by nuclear apocalypse.
Gisella Perl’s memoir is an extraordinarily candid account of women’s extreme efforts to survive Auschwitz.
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You do everything. This is a book about how to get started. The Left’s culture war threatens America’s foundation and its very civilization, warns Esolen in his brand new book, Out of the Ashes: Rebuilding American Culture.
But one day Greg suddenly becomes more interesting to Shelby – though for all the wrong reasons: Shelby begins to suspect that Greg is responsible for the series of arsons that have occurred in her small New Brunswick town in recent weeks ...
An eloquent exploration of the dangerous impact of prejudice and racism, From the Ashes is ultimately a celebration of love and “a story of courage and resilience certain to strike a chord with readers from many backgrounds” (Library ...
As you read this story and are taken into the retracing of this personal journey, may your life be changed for the better as much as those who were there to witness it.
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The presiding judge, Lord Justice Maurice Gibson, acquitted the officers and then offered remarks that made international news: I wish to make it clear that, having heard the entire Crown case, I regard each of the accused as absolutely ...