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What was it like to be a teen-age girl growing up in the 60s? Amid political turbulence, social reforms and the Vietnam war, adolescence was challenging enough for a middle-class Wisconsin girl named Ann. Gifted with imagination and the desire to write, she used her diary as a coping mechanism on her path to womanhood. Stepping Forth is Ann (Schumacher) Ulrich Miller's memoir of those agonizing, self-conscious, embarrassing years of adolescence, when ... her brothers gets deployed to Vietnam ... a beloved grandmother dies ... first crushes begin to surface ... bad hair days in high school ... music and nature are her comfort zones ... long vacations with the family as a teen "with an attitude" ... hormones begin to erupt ... a teacher shows interest in her gifts ... her love for animals inspires her to strive for a career in veterinary medicine ... her fascination with the paranormal and some intriguing events that shape her future career as a novelist and the publisher of The Star Beacon and Wisp. Ann Ulrich Miller divulges her most intimate writings as she emerges into womanhood in small-town Monona, Wisconsin, with unforgettable tales of growing up in a family of six kids, her close childhood friendships, fleeting as well as "serious" loves, influential dreams, art and musical talent, an addiction to Nature and living things, with outspoken personal snippets on the political events of that time.
Sheriff Pat Garrett and Deputy Leigh McCracken think finding a child's bones stuffed into one of Alma's precious dolls is bad enough, but then all billy hell breaks loose in Croysant. They'd had very little sheriffing to do in this quiet little town since the Biedermann case, but suddenly, they find themselves running around like chickens with their heads cut off, dealing with fires, more skeletons, and mobs of PETA people protesting a chicken factory farm that no one seems able to locate. Worse yet, Jenny Threewinds might be up to no good. Garrett has never been able to admit to himself that he loves her, and now she seems to have taken up with a handsome stranger. Garrett thinks this is just one more example of his bad luck with women until he learns that Jenny is searching frantically for a mysterious lost doll. This is the sequel to Karen Gallob's popular cozy mystery, All the Bad Stuff Comes in Threes.
For two years Shirlè Klein was in contact with her alien friend. Before Frank left, he gave her physical proof -- something few contactees can claim. This is the unusual and intriguing true story of Shirlè Klein-Carsh, Canadian surrealist artist and ufologist, whose internationally recognized paintings have been shown throughout the world. Unlike many others who claim contact with extraterrestrials, Shirlè deeply cares about humanity, and her love for the Creator is so great that the aliens entrusted her with an important assignment to be fulfilled in the coming of the New Age.
An anthology of true stories of extraterrestrial contact assembled by ufologist and art collector James Parsons. His coverage in the pages of The Star Beacon, MUFON Journal and other UFO publications gives the reader a crash course in some of the most intriguing cases, such as the Roswell Incident, the Aztec UFO crash, Swiss contactee Billy Meier, George Van Tassel and much more. Explore the unknown and make up your own mind about why they are here on Earth now.
Last summer in Aspen... Rhea fell in love with Parker Sherwin while on scholarship at the Aspen Music Festival. But her dreams were shattered one week before their wedding, when a forest fire claimed Parker's life. Unable to leave the one place she'd found happiness, Rhea remains in Aspen and struggles through the winter as a "local." Enrolled for her second summer at the Aspen Music School, Rhea meets Trey Michaels, an outfitter, but she insists on remaining faithful to Parker, whose spirit jogs at her side during her daily runs along the Rio Grande Trail. She doesn't dare tell anyone that she shares conversations with her unseen lover.
Sometimes the clown... sometimes the comforter... Ranger is an Australian shepherd/blue heeler of unusual intelligence and devotion who comes into the lives of two people seeking a second chance in life. Anyone who has ever had a true companion dog understands the special bond between an animal and the humans he has enriched. Here is the true story of a very special canine and the lives he touched that would never again be the same. Born on a ranch in western Colorado, Ranger lives his life befriending mules, cats, chickens and turkeys. When his master becomes terminally ill, Ranger is right at his side up till the very end. But that is not the end of the story. He still has his mistress to protect, and then two special people come into his life to help him reign over his golden years. Accompanied by actual color photos of Ranger's life and the companions and people he loved.
Blasts of freezing wind whipped Annette's face and hands as she fell onto the snow."We should'a just left 'em in there," snarled Chad. "No one knows about the pit.""We're takin' 'em along," insisted Buck. "We'll find some other way to dispose of 'em once we're through with 'em."His sadistic laugh sent a shock of horror up Annette's spine.When Annette and Penny agree to babysit the Randt children while their mother is in the hospital with the new baby, a freak November snowstorm keeps them at the farm for the entire Thanksgiving weekend.And as if poachers during hunting season aren't annoying enough, a ghost in the attic has everyone on edge... Spending an extra night in Pete Randt's house is Annette's chance to prove the identity of the mysterious Man with the Lantern, whether he's human... or a ghost.This is the fourth Annette Vetter mystery in the Sixties era series set in rural west-central Wisconsin.
Struck down first by her fiancé's death in Iraq, and now the loss of her long-suffering mother, a young woman searches for the meaning of life. A letter-followed by a phone call-from an aunt she didn't know existed, beckons Juniper Sutton to a secluded resort in the mountains of Colorado. Hoping to seek answers to her father's death 22 years prior-and wanting to escape feeling cornered by a relationship she doesn't want-Juniper accepts the invitation and leaves Kansas for the Rocky Mountains. Upon arrival in Colorado Springs, Juniper is befriended by two of the men employed by her aunt at the lodge. Wes, with his good looks and sensitivity, draws her with his charm. drake-more of the mountain man type-leaves her confused, yet intrigued, by his brash manner. Aunt Rosalee Sutton's down home charm touches Juniper's heart, even while she is thrust into a new way of thinking and encounters extraordinary people and ideas at the Rainbow Majestic Lodge, a healing and light center. Having been converted from a successful hunting resort, the Rainbow Majestic now caters to light workers and is preparing for its semi-annual holistic fair as Juniper agrees to manage the lodge's new gift shop. At the same time, she absorbs a huge dose of new philosophy through books and interaction with the various residents at the lodge. From the somewhat promiscuous massage therapist, Clover Wolff, to the overzealous handwriting analyst, Taffi Kincaid, Juniper piles up new friendships that also include the Goth-leaning awakener, Starla Streber. Aunt Rosalee's stepdaughter, Gena Sutton Howard, is Juniper's first cousin, and sets herself up from the beginning to challenge Juniper every step of the way. However, Gena's psychic ability uncovers something she'd rather not know about the young woman from Kansas, and the lodge's dark secrets begin to spill out-even to the point of murder.
Personal life stories of Starseeds and ET Hybrids incarnated on Earth. Their purpose for being here is to help other Starseeds awaken, to unite Earth's Star family, and to help expand the minds of Humanity. A Starseed, or Starbeing, is someone who lives on Earth, but whose soul is of Extraterrestrial (ET) identity and origin. This self-awareness and knowledge of having ET origins is what we call being awakened. Awakening to one's true self is a very personal, spiritual and self-empowering journey. This path is most often lonely, challenging and not understood nor supported by mainstream society.
What happens when you find the missing piece of yourself?She was married to her high school sweetheart, the mother of three sons ... the youngest still in diapers. She had long given up the search for her soul mate. He was alone and retired, just hoping for peace and solitude in whatever time he had left. He hadn't come to Colorado looking for a girlfriend.He had planned to pull out with his travel trailer the next day, but a freak Labor Day snowstorm blanketed McClure Pass Campground, causing him to delay his trip east a day or two longer.He didn't realize that a black-and-white photo in newsprint would prompt him to travel 2,000 miles to meet her.She had no idea the part it would play in the cosmic plan that would alter the course of her life.Ann Ulrich Miller's very personal account of how she discovered her soul mate and sacrificed her marriage, her kids and her security in order to grow spiritually and spend the next eighteen years of her life with her Divine Counterpart and best friend throughout all time.
Not your average Miss Marple, Alma's short-term memory fails her more often than not. Even so, she's learned a thing or two in her 91 years. She knows that nothing is as important as one's reputation in the community. Furthermore, it's clear that the bad stuff always comes in threes.Could she really be expected to remember to tell her son that she had to work her way around an annoying dead body to find her club gift? After all, the fact that Alma remembered the gift at all should keep her friends from thinking she is getting old.As they probe this community of respectable but water-reliant individuals, can mellow Sheriff Pat Garrett and his firecracker deputy McCracken discover the killer of the low-life water thief found in Alma's shed?
"They didn't know what to do for me, or what to give me to relieve the pain ... I survived approximately one month in your Earth time..."As the reincarnated survivor of the space ship that crashed near Roswell, N.M. in July 1947, Sanni's life has been filled with challenges and abuse. But she is here now to declare that ETs are among us.This is her life story with all memories intact, as could only be told by the one who was there.
Fourteen-year-old Chris Nesbit is miserable when her family moves away from Milwaukee to a small town in Iowa, where her father has accepted the job as the local paper's new editor.Her little brother, Philip, doesn't seem bothered a bit as he announces to the family that Iowa is "tornado country" ... and he can't wait to see one.The first night in their new house in the suburbs, Chris is awakened by a sound and happens to see the silhouette of a tall man in her room, walking out her bedroom door. Too frightened to scream, she waits till morning to tell her parents, but they don't believe her.Chris is curious about the unexplored root cellar in the family's basement, all boarded up and covered with a curtain. She's dying to know what's inside it, but her mother says the cellar is off limits, even though none of them has even seen it.Then Chris meets Wendy Young and Wendy's cute older brother Skip, who live across the street. She agrees to join Wendy's club, the P.E.D. (Private Eye Detectives), and together they attempt to solve their first mystery surrounding the Nesbits' eccentric next-door neighbor, Mr. North.Not convinced that the strange-looking neighbor man deserves to be Wendy's suspect, "Mr. X," Chris at least will go along with the game. That is, until Pamela and Herbert Caldwell enter the picture.These two overly friendly adults from the West Coast are interested in the Nesbits' house for genealogy purposes, yet the girls sense that there is something more on their agenda and that they are using a cover story to gain access to the Nesbits' new house.Not only do night noises in the house continue, keeping Chris awake and a nervous wreck, but the girls discover a gold watch on the floor of the root cellar on the afternoon that they manage to sneak in for a quick look. Unfortunately, their exploring "mission" is cut short when Mrs. Nesbit comes home and chews them out for going into the cellar.The Root Cellar Mystery is for young teens and is based on actual "activities" from the author's childhood. Chris learns that it's not wise to judge somebody based on a first glimpse, without knowing anything about their character. She also learns that moving away from your friends and meeting new people can be a good thing, especially when you get to be a Private Eye and the boy across the street really likes you.
Disillusioned with her job and a stagnant life, B.J. Martin confronts her mid-life crisis by selling her house, quitting her job at the Dexter Chronicle, and chasing her dream.Be careful what you wish for because you might get more than you bargained for. That is exactly what B.J. discovers as she and her son, Jason, start a shopper newspaper 200 miles away in a southern Colorado valley.Who hasn't dreamed of moving to a beautiful location and starting over? Up until now, B.J. has managed to keep her fleeting love affairs on a casual basis following the devastating divorce from Dirk Martin, her son's father, and the influence of his family's wealth that almost took her child from her.Yet when Grant Tucker, publisher of the rival Mountain Sentinel, takes more than a casual interest in her, B.J. is thrown off balance. It is all she can do to push him out of her thoughts and concentrate on the demanding tasks of making her venture a success.Haunted in dreams by her dead sister and too many bizarre and frightening incidents that cause her to suspect someone wants her valley-wide shopper to fail, B.J. finds she can no longer distinguish between betrayal and the possibility that she could still have it all.But at what cost? Unprecedented events begin to occur just as B.J. and her staff get ready to publish their first issue of the Buffalo Billboard. B.J. is confronted with challenges that would break the spirit of any entrepreneur, but she has poured everything of value into living her dream and knows it would be disastrous to quit.Unrelenting, she handles each new stumbling block with courage and conviction, as she faces a burglary break-in, stalkers, spies, accusations of bigotry, software corruption, vehicle failure, and tackling the cold-case murder of her sister involved in a drug cartel.
The Back Yard was never the same after Clara arrived. Elspeth looked around her, to see if anyone was in the vicinity, then lowered her voice. "I know you have feelings for her," she accused, but there was a strange note of understanding in her voice. "She's special to you, isn't she, Jay?""Well ..." I felt a lump in my throat."You really like her, don't you?""Doesn't everyone?" I challenged."After this hard winter, yes," said Elspeth. "I don't know how we would have gotten through the bitter cold and biting winds if she hadn't shared with us all that she had. But you, Jay ... you think of her in a completely different light.""You don't know," I snapped, still annoyed."Nothing's going to change that either," scolded Elspeth."She's not like other birds," I cried, "she's special like you say. She isn't afraid of the Humans, and she has power over the Old-Black-One and the Raw-Boned Feline. She tells me things I've never thought about."
"Road to Success" inspires and offers everything the reader needs to find success and happiness. Save yourself years of struggle and emotional pain in your journey towards true spiritual growth when you read "Road to Success." The chapters are encouraging while the last chapter is superb in condensing the most vital information for progress on your path to success; with her "tools," you can do it. With Marilyn as your spiritual coach, it feels like you just won the lottery.
Join Marilyn Redmond on a spiritual journey from the depths of darkness into eternal light. This is a journey you can take too. The mystery to life is revealed for everyone to enjoy. There is no boogieman, fear, or sin. The truth is exposed in terms easy to understand. Old secrets are revealed for a healthy lifestyle, unconditional love and heaven on earth. "My little children of whom I travail in birth again until Christ be formed in you." Galatians 4:19.
Nine gripping, mind-blowing stories of the Dark and Grim. Raby contends, "To write is to escape to endless imagination, to play in worlds of your own devising, to be, in a word, free." That is exactly Anthony Raby's credo as he proves that even while serving time in a military prison, expression and creativity through fiction stories and poetry is not only therapeutic, but a great accomplishment. His stirring stories are both provocative and entertaining, stimulating the imagination and not easily forgotten. Not intending to be a poet, his poetry nevertheless gushes from his pen, rich with inspiration and honest expression within his heart and mind. He feels life and has the remarkable ability to bring it forth to others through his works. This cathartic volume is only the beginning of his promising career in literature.
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