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If you could see something in the future would you be more careful with the present? Arnetta and the Mirror of Destiny is the journey of a teenager who learns that knowing certain things can be beautiful, but also heartbreaking, dangerous or deadly.
On July 26, 1963, in the small Southern Appalachian town of Franklin, North Carolina, life was calm and peaceful. The succeeding three days to come, and the decades that chased them like a runaway train, would not only disturb that calm and shatter that peace, they would cast a shadow over the small town that has yet to dissipate with the light of day. Frances Bullock, a lovely forty-year-old widow who had been missing for three days, was found stabbed to death in her home-an immediate and irreversible collective innocence was lost. Many residents of the mountain town locked their doors for the very first time. Rumors of the wicked murder flew with the rapidity of a flock of birds through the telephone lines, over café counters and into ears leaning in close to take in the whispered words. Fifty years later, on a late-night paranormal radio show broadcast out of Little Rock, Arkansas, the mysterious cold case of Frances Bullock is unearthed revealing the horrors, the hauntings, the secrets, and the sins-with suspects and suspicions ranging from cast-off lovers all the way to the John F. Kennedy Administration.
The 1920's and 30's Weren't Depressing... Lotus Bradley Plott takes us through her childhood, in the rural Appalachian town of Otto, until graduation and leaving her known world of Western North Carolina. Reminisce with her as the story unfolds through her words and photographs. "I know that the 1920's and 30's were the best years to grow up-if you lived on an active, well-run farm with parents who could do anything and taught their children to enjoy working. We also had our church and community families. We didn't miss what we never had! The Great Depression didn't affect us, since we didn't have much money before, during or after. However, we never considered ourselves to be poor. 'Poor' meant skinny and boney, nothing about whether you had money or not. For example, 'That poor, skinny cat will die if someone doesn't feed it.' There were others who weren't as fortunate as we were to be living so well because they did not live on a farm."
Ghost Country, Volume One, takes each reader by the hand and leads them into a dark room, a lonesome room, a room with something panting and pacing in the corner. No matter your age, don't discount things that go bump in the night. Prepare to be delighted by tales that send chills up your spine.
Alexandria Casey, thirty-five, just had a reality check. Life didn't go as she expected once she said I do.' After her divorce, Alex meets someone new. He's twenty-eight, British, a television star, and determined to make her notice him. She would rather hide from the paparazzi and the microscope they bring upon his personal life. Will she give in to his pursuit and learn to love once more?
Have you ever wondered about your own trials in life? What kind of relationship do you want to have with God for eternity? Where do you stand? Only you can decide.
Caroline Blaine had faithfully served her country in the Navy. She delayed her own happiness, sacrificing relationships in her life, until the time was right and everything came together. She knew the joys of a passionate marriage, as God intended, with fellow sailor, David Reese. Despite the desire for a new life with her husband, in North Carolina, present circumstances are colored by the past and must be addressed before their future is destroyed. Hang on to your seat as the decorated officers trade their almost civilian life back-in for their military career. One last great adventure calls before the joy of parenthood overtakes their lives, as it should be. Their life as a married couple is strengthened by those surrounding them as they settle into a new household, country, and positions within the Navy.
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