Caught Up

  • Caught Up
    By John Probst, Patty Probst

    Caught Up is the fourth book in their seven-book Strangers and Pilgrims Series, which follows the lives and drama of four generations of the Trevor Family.

  • Caught Up: It Was Never a Game
    By Rick Brim

    “Uhhh—Mr Johnson, I hate to say this, but there seemed to be a problem with your loan getting approved.” “You're joking, right?” Teddy asked with a slight grin. “I wish I was. When I went to get your folder, myself and one of my clerks ...

  • Caught Up
    By Irene

    CAUGHT UP SHARMAINE He told me that he came back to NY for me and found that we no longer lived there. There was no phone number and no point of contact. He told me by the time he found my mother I had ran away and been gone for several ...

  • Caught Up
    By Amir Abrams

    And when they find him, he'll get what he has coming to him. Hopefully. I get up from the steel stool I've been sitting on for the last three hours, anxious to get inside the visiting area. The CO waits for the officer behind the thick ...

  • Caught Up
    By Kristina Smith

    “Wow, you never told me that. Selfishness, huh? Think she went a little light on him?” “Nope. She got to him eventually. Greg went to their house to get some of his things that she had packed up, and we were all there to see the baby.

  • Caught Up
    By Rya Stone

    Because she'd spoken of property and ownership, and because that had hit him all kinds of ways he didn't feel like exploring with her taste ... She was just waiting for her heart to catch up before braving the neardeserted thoroughfare.

  • Caught Up
    By Amir Abrams

    I spot my dad. And mom. My heart leaps. She actually came. But her body language makes it very clear: “I don't want to be ... your charges?” I nod. “Yes, Your Honor.” “And you understand the purpose of today's court proceedings?” “Yes.

  • Caught Up
    By Jacob Jb Burrage

    I got that vibe that told me this woman might be worth going for, regardless of her man. Maybe I was meant to meet her. Ijust knew I wanted her. “Jeremiah, huh? Nice name,” she said. “So where are you going?” “Going uptown. Catching the ...

  • Caught Up: Girls, Surveillance, and Wraparound Incarceration
    By Jerry Flores

    This book questions conventional knowledge about girls in detention and ultimately complicates the portrayal of racially gendered criminalization.

  • Caught Up
    By Kenny Wozniak

    " But if you are ready to be challenged, if you are tired of being picked on, if you are ready for a much-needed change in the boring library of Father Time''s literary collection, and if you are tired of buying or getting books written by ...

  • Caught Up
    By Shannon Holmes

    Author of the mega-best seller B-More Careful (350,000 sales) is back with an irresistible hard-boiled crime story on DC streets.

  • Caught Up
    By Xin•Xin

    ... up in here with the Denzel walk got the women hungry. Boy they about to eat you up tonight,” said Kyle Jones one of ... catch up. It had been three months that passed before we had chilled out with each other. “Man, Kyle I hear 12 Xin•Xin.

  • Caught Up: Girls, Surveillance, and Wraparound Incarceration
    By Jerry Flores

    ... catch up on previous coursework that would eventually help her graduate. Cathy was doing well until Ms. Powell went on maternity leave and was replaced by a substitute teacher. At this point, Cathy decided she no longer wanted to be in ...

  • Caught Up
    By Patricia Lewis Mills

    ... up on the news when her phone rang. Amayah glanced at the clock before checking the caller ID. It was 9:20 p.m. and Milan was calling. “My Maya, everything alright?” Milan asked cautiously. “Yeah, everything's fine, Milan ... Caught Up 213.

  • Caught Up
    By Xin•Xin

    ... catch a mat née at the Tampa Theater or symphony at the Tampa Performing Arts Center, or capture the essence of art at ... caught up with adding any extra pounds to my belly. I took to the streets and walked to Bay Walk. There were many ...

  • Caught Up
    By Deatri King Bey

    ... catch up on.” Rosa was proud of Harriet. She hadn't had a drink in two days. She didn't want to make sobriety harder on Harriet, so she dropped the subjectfor the mean time. She alsoallowed her toget away with rushing her out. “I love ...