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Glenora Keeps Her Heart Under Lock and KeyNo one ever accused Glenora Carson of being a breathtaking beauty. Her talk, gangly figure and angular face are more solid midwestern stock than Hollywood glamour. But Joe liked her. He even told her, "You're the one for me." He gave her a locket with his picture inside, to remind her of him while he was away, serving his country on the U.S.S. Arizona.After December 7, 1941, Glenora shelves her dreams of attending college on the scholarship she was offered by Iowa State University, locks her heart away, and focuses on holding down the home front by helping out the family business - Carson's Garage. The grease-stained overalls didn't do much to compliment her female figure, but they cover her female heart well enough.That is, until Hank Anderson, a wounded warrior back from battle, walks into the garage and into Glenora's life.Is an old maid's future Glenora's fate, or will Cupid throw a wrench in her plans?
I put my hand to write this, the hand of the Lord, His mighty fist coming down to bring His judgment. Yes, so shall I bring it; so shall I bring the Almighty's mastery over my domain. God help me in this righteous cause.- The Diary of Absalom BaneGraystone-the ancestral estate of the Graymoor family, a vision of marble staircases and stained glass, of rose gardens and high, white walls gleaming in the sun…at least it appears so in the imagination of Dr. Cliff Graymoor. The once grand mansion now lies unoccupied, decrepit, and decaying. But Graystone harbors a secret; a secret someone is willing kill to uncover, and others are willing to kill to keep hidden.
The Kennedy assassination is a vital part of our national history, but for those who study it, it becomes something more, something…personal. That personalization of history creates a healthy passion that drives research forward. But it also carries the risk of becoming dangerous if researchers lose sight of the original goal for studying this pivitol event-the truth.¿ere are certain cancers insidiously infecting legitmate research, according to bestselling author Jacob Carter. And they are discrediting decades of meticulous work that past generations of researchers have accomplished. This must be fixed if the JFK research community is to move forward.With The Table of Truth, Carter attempts to identify these cancers, and encourages reform among his colleagues in theJFK research community, through logic and character.
1995. Annie Blackwell works at a small-town bar to earn money for college. She lives a free, happy, normal life, surrounded by friends who are more like family, and enjoys the simple pleasures a small town offers. Then she meets James, who is in town for a few months working on the new pipeline.Ruggedly handsome with red hair and blue eyes, Annie knows he's just passing through. She knows she shouldn't fall in love with someone who won't stick around. She knows a million reasons she should just walk away.But the heart rarely listens to reason. Annie fell; and she fell hard.James left a few months later, leaving her with more than a broken heart.Will fate offer Annie a second chance at love? Or is that just a Pipe Dream?
A Murderer Stalks Music Row"Go with the flow," Jill always said. "Get swept up in it. Let it take you where it will. That's the excitement of this business."Jill Edgerton's eye for talent and Sarah Ann Boswell's nose for business have made Edgerton Group one of the fastest growing talent management firms on Nashville's fabled Music Row. With a stable of artists that includes rising stars Stella Wayne, a blue-eyed beauty from Oklahoma with an angelic face and seductive, devilish voice, and Jared Parson, a brash, young singer from Texas whose sultry voice and rugged good looks rocket him to the top of the charts, Edgerton Group is the envy of the country music industry.Success breeds passion.Passion breeds obsession.Obsession breeds homicide.
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