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Everything is supposed to be calm. Every nation is on board. True world peace is supposed to be within their grasp. Nuclear warheads are supposed to be dismantled. A meteor makes it through the atmosphere and hits a nuclear bunker setting off several nuclear bombs that have been hidden from the view of the satellites orbiting the Earth.As the few survivors emerge from their shelters in the ground, they realize that the nuclear war that destroyed their planet is the least of their concerns. Not only are the places and people they knew and loved gone but the oceans have been displaced, too.Surviving scientists make shocking discoveries that support a theory only one person saw coming. With the world in tatters and so many new dangers lurking around every corner, how will humans survive the aftermath? Can they find each other and start over again, or are humans the new species on the list of extinction? ** This book contains possible triggers.
An abused and incredibly intelligent young woman, Sylvia (aka Corban Sylvania), was abandoned by her parents at the age of sixteen. Technically homeless, she has learned to survive in the woods with the help of an older man, Holt French.Sylvia has no identifying records of any kind because she was not supposed to have been born in the first place. She mostly spends her time living the life of a reclusive mountain woman that can handle any situation on her own.Every year there are contests and competitions where Sylvia gets to show off her skills in a public display that proves her existence and allows her to be seen for the true hunter she is.Mr. French notices that she seems a bit restless and offers her a job that he can't really pay her for. He wants her to watch over the ranch and keep an eye on the wild boars he has been caring for nearly twelve years.Her loyalty to the man that has been the sole person that she spent any kind of time with kept her from denying him the offer he proposed.She participates in as many as she can to earn the money she needs to survive. She hunts deer for the pigs and humans that have no morals in between the contests. She leaves no evidence behind, and she displays most of them so that whoever finds them will know that they were killed for a legitimate reason. Some are more gruesome than others depending on the situation. The victims she doesn't leave on display, she feeds to the pigs.Sylvia neglects to mention that she has fallen in love with Claudia, and the two have spent more time together in her girlfriend's home than she has at the ranch, even though she is keeping up with her responsibilities, the contests, and of course the murders that haven't all been connected.Questions concerning ownership bring around new people who have no problem burning things down or taking a life for the worst possible reason: Greed.Will she be able to move forward with Claudia or will she be expected to stop killing for what she believes in?Can she battle her own inner demons, maintain her prideful way of being, and settle the score with those that would kill her simply for existing?Can she fight for those that she feels are being victimized and restore some sort of normalcy in her life, or will she die trying? Warning: Graphic violence, adult, vulgar, and suggestive language, adult and suggestive situations.
Medieval Ireland is the land of flourishing kingdoms. Nechtan O'Crist, the Royal Prince of Tyndall has endured pre-arranged marriages that have ended in disaster. Ana, his third wife was a conniving woman who convinced Nechtan that he was a curse. Unbeknownst to the rest of the kingdom, Nechtan and his new wife do not behave as a newlywed couple should. Their bond is formed in a deep, understanding friendship rather than intimacy. Onora O'Conni, the only child born to a peasant and a physician in Tyndall's surrounding communities has been considered a spinster for a long time. Her sharp mind and wit are only matched by the skills she had no choice but to learn. An expert in the exam room and in battle causes some to believe that she is a sorceress intent on putting a curse on the royal family. Princess Sara, Nechtan's new bride has seen the changes in her husband after Onora nursed her back to health. She should be angry, possibly even jealous, but her heart has always belonged to someone else. With all of the obstacles in their way, it becomes all but impossible for the members of the royal family to find peace and love. Is there a way to heal the heartache or are they doomed to mourn for the love they were never meant to have?
Weathering The Seasons is a collection of short stories, flash fiction, and poetry. The genres range through fiction, non-fiction, romance, suspense, thriller, self-help, reflection, and several other types of writing. As with the first book in the Seasons series, this book has something that literally anyone can enjoy.
Right now, with everything going on in the world, people are losing jobs, getting laid off, waiting for unemployment approval, and simply trying to figure out how they're going to get by.Working From Home 2020 is a helpful guide that will breakdown the different ways to earn income with little to no contact at home. This is not a book about getting rich, your success at anything you do relies on your own work ethics and commitment. This book covers the basics of: starting a business website, freelancing, writing for money, advertising, etc...
Mabel, a half Cherokee half Irish young woman in the Mississippi Territory finds herself dragged away from her wedding at gunpoint by a gang of outlaws known as the Rangers with the lead outlaw, Joe Collins claiming her as his own bride after he kills her new husband. Her position in the community as the translator for peace talks has somehow made her a walking target for some trigger happy men that will stop at nothing to see her hung for Joe's death. After being violated and injured, Mabel must fight to prove her innocence and find a way to bring peace between the Cherokee and the white men. Will her feelings of shame get in the way of her duty to both sides of the peace talks? Will she ever find a way to regain her dignity in a time when most violence against women is overlooked and often goes unpunished?
Mabel, a half Cherokee half Irish young woman in the Mississippi Territory finds herself dragged away from her wedding at gunpoint by a gang of outlaws known as the Rangers with the lead outlaw, Joe Collins claiming her as his own bride after he kills her new husband. Her position in the community as the translator for peace talks has somehow made her a walking target for some trigger happy men that will stop at nothing to see her hung for Joe's death. After being violated and injured, Mabel must fight to prove her innocence and find a way to bring peace between the Cherokee and the white men. Will her feelings of shame get in the way of her duty to both sides of the peace talks? Will she ever find a way to regain her dignity in a time when most violence against women is overlooked and often goes unpunished?
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