Do you ever wonder what goes on behind the scenes or during the creation of a book or series? In this free ebook, A Tempered Mess, author Pamela S Thibodeaux shares with you the setting, timeline, secondary characters, blurbs, story behind the story AND her favorite chapter in each book of the Tempered Series and spin-off short story, Lori’s Redemption.
“ But they don't count all the money and try to match it against the sales total the register prints . ... “ And from there the money goes up to the customer - service desk , where Sharon Williams or one of her people takes it , checks ...
It has been said that one should never meddle in the affairs of dragons--for you are crunchy and taste good with chocolate.
It will take every bit of her intelligence, courage, and compassion to master the magic, her home's enemies, the dragon, and even the wizard himself. Karen McCullough's first novel was published in 1990.
This guide to the 96 pieces explains Bach's various purposes in compiling the music, describes the rich traditions on which he drew, and provides commentaries for each prelude and fugue.
Richly textured, this work successfully blends biography with a wealth of historical insight to bring to life the trials of a generation, and to offer Chinese studies scholars a fascinating window into Mao Zedong's China.
Heather McNeil loves her job as assistant to the director of the Washington DC Market Show Center.
Elated, Emma fitted the wrench to the black bolt and tightened its grip. It took a few taps with the hammer to loosen the bolt, but the oil helped, and soon Emma was able to reach in and unscrew the bolt by hand.
Perret, conductor of the Winston-Salem symphony, chronicles how a brief feature on National Public Radio about music and the brain inspired him to create an innovative music education program for children.
Can the talent they share bring a broken widow and jaded ex-CIA agent meaning and purpose?
We stood together scan- ning the grade board outside Professor Campbell's office. My student number was three spots from the top. “Third-highest test grade in the class! Nice, Pidge!” he said, squeezing me. His eyes were bright with ...