The Hawk and the Dove is historical fiction with threads of magical realism and romance. It develops over six wartime periods: the Viking era, the Peninsula War, the US Civil War, World War II, and the killing fields of Rwanda and Vietnam. A hawk and dove flow through these times, influencing characters in their struggles.
The failure of SALT II was also a bitter political loss for Carter. Nitze could not have been happier about that. As always, he was eager to get back in; if Carter lost the election of 1980, another high post might open up.
Rich with imagery and emotion, this collection of captivating tales of a 13th-century community reflects the timeless drama of people learning to love and accept God's grace.
A steamy historical romance from the New York Times bestselling author of Enslaved and Desired The Dove.
Tells the stories of the brothers of St. Alcuin and their problems living in a monastery
I should be doing the same, but all my feathers are ruffled, and I feel so out of sorts I can't think straight.” “Ah, but the obedience of novice master doesn't compare to the responsibility you bear. Mine's a joyous task and not hard ...
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of Wilcock's captivating tales, this rereleased trilogy of monastic life reflects the timeless human drama of people learning to love and to receive God's grace.
p> Experience the life of Jessie Parker, happy and content, growing up on her grandparents farm.
Sequel to the Hawk and the Dove--with all the beauty and power that made the first book so appealing.
The book is the first comprehensive account by a Pakistani Foreign Minister who directly contributed in moving the peace process with India forward.
Saga Southwest #01: The Hawk and the Dove