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This novel is about a woman, Lady Victoria, who is married to Lord Dominic; one is evil, abusive, and causes her to fear for her life and the life of her niece. Her best friend Natasha helps her escape and finds out that they are sisters and actually very wealthy. They were in an orphanage together as children and raised very poor, which is why Victoria married Dominic. There are many surprises throughout the book that leads to a very exciting ending and the beginning into the sequel.
David J. Delaney's latest compilation of poetry, aptly titled, "Out of Australia" is a journey into the mind of a gifted storyteller's progression in the art. As readers, Delaney takes us on a wondrous journey of discovery. We experience the magic of his distinctive style covering a vast array of Australia, and the spirit of its people. A true poet sharing his skill with the rest of the world, and, giving his readers a never-ending source of enjoyment.
This book is about teaching children the differences between telling a lie and telling the truth. Most parents struggle with this lesson because kids don't understand what telling a lie means. Now they will have a fun way to do so, and they can make it a game.
This is a true story about a woman who was stuck in an inescapable abusive relationship that brought torment and humor into a new style of southern chivalry. Talk about a crazy southern hospitality relationship, meeting this Romeo who so happens to hang outside of a convenient store everyday should have been a red flag, but instead she listened to his persuasive tongue, having no idea that she would soon find herself zigzagging through a grassy area in the front of her yard. Children watching in horror as this maniac tries to pour gasoline over their mother. "Run Mommy, Run!!!" And so she did for many years, becoming battered, beaten and scorned. Venture with the author and see how it all began.
The most practical and the complex situations clinicians see in Neurology. Neurology was a passion for Dr. James Metcalf. The first day of his clinical rotation he was met by Dr. John Hans Menkes at UCLA and was inspired for the rest of his career to treat patients with compassion and humor. To the last day as a practitioner and a patient who was a survivor from 1997 to 2014 of cancer. His passion for treating patients and love his for his children inspired him. His oldest son is an ex Green Beret and in 4th year medical school.
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