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Katelyn Deason was naïve and innocent at six years old. But she made the mistake of descending those cellar steps . . . the residence of horror.You see, her father wasn't who she thought he was. He wasn't the loving, "normal" daddy all the other kids had. He was different. Katelyn soon realizes just how different as the years pass and unspeakable things begin to happen."This is more than the typical psychological thriller, horror, or serial killer novel. This book follows the story of the daughter- not the serial killer. It travels alongside her, witnessing what she goes through with her father and how it shapes her life." -Cindy KovacikThis book is intended for readers 18+.
From Guinness record-holder, Wilson Casey, comes many new UFO-related terms never-before-released until now! Mainstream UFO curiosity seekers and readers are eager to learn! "Swamp Gas & High Hopes 101" provides answers. Each page corresponds to one of the days in a year and contains two unique treats: "On this Day in Ufology" and a "UFO Fascinating Tidbit or Term". That's over 700 entries to help readers decide for themselves whether or not extraterrestrials exist. For example, if one wanted to know what happened on a day such as March 10 or December 6, he or she could turn to that correlating page. Also on each page is a "Fascinating Tidbit or Term" listed in alphabetical order for easy lookup throughout the work. Each page is the best of both worlds: by day and alphabetical order. This fact-filled reference study guide also has blank lines for one to jot down notes if desired. Time to get beamed up for intriguing fun and entertainment!
For most of his life, Warren has been everything the women around him need him to be. When Katie comes into his life, Warren has his reservations because she is much younger than him. However, she is a godly woman. Will Katie be the woman who can give Warren what he needs?
As if dealing with teen life is not enough, a group of friends must fight to save their town from evil . . . with help from a most unexpected source.
Leave behind who society tells you that you are and discover your real self by becoming an In-Transit Passenger.Mindfully taking the next step on one's own personal journey can be challenging. Can choosing to depart from the familiar lead to a greater and more authentic sense of self? In In-Transit Passenger: Making the Journey Matter, the main character leaves behind an unfulfilling role at a law office in order to find a more meaningful life. Journeys of the past, spanning North America, Europe, the West Indies and North Africa, start to reveal new clues and lessons to the protagonist. Can rediscovering the journeys of the past and those "in-transit" moments lead one back to a truer and more authentic self? Become your own In-Transit Passenger by embarking on your own next voyage today.
". . . readers of WATER FOR ELEPHANTS will love WHITE RIVER RED. Very well written." -Chris, Reader ReviewIn 1906, fifteen-year-old Forrestina Bradley runs away from her stifling life of ease and joins the circus as a tightrope walker. After a tragedy forces her to leave the circus, she embarks on a life of nomadic adventure, running a carnival rat-game and becoming involved in an illegal dance hall and moonshine business near the banks of the White River in Arkansas during Prohibition. Along the way, she meets and loves three men-Max, Jack, and George-who each break her heart in vastly different ways. It's a good thing that Forrestina is tough enough to survive the men in her life.Tough enough to become a legend.In 1972, Betty, a young reporter desperate to break into the boys' club of journalism, offers to interview the now-elderly Forrestina. What she discovers in Forrestina's story is a lesson of strength, resilience, friendship, and faith. She learns that though defying normal is often painful, for some brave souls it's the only way to truly live.Inspired by a true story, White River Red: A Novel vividly portrays the tumults and triumphs of a rough, generous soul who touched countless lives with her kindness and courage.
This book is for those who believe they know all they need to know about the criminal justice system - the system that keeps us safe from criminals; the system that protects its good, law-abiding citizens. Told in two sections, the first a first-person perspective of a victim's husband, American Justice is a true story that provides an up close and personal look at the American justice system and how easy it is to become a victim of the system. The focus within this book is more than the victims' stories - it is a crucial and critical examination of how things can go very wrong, especially when one does not adequately understand the laws that are supposed to protect them. Paul Brakke and his wife Carol believed that obeying the law and telling the truth was good enough. They believed that truth would indeed prevail. They were wrong. Paul and Carol Brakke's nightmare began when some local kids falsely accused Carol of trying to run one of them over. The kids didn't like her interfering with their play at a dangerous intersection. Based on this false accusation and additional lies by neighbors who wanted to get the Brakkes out of the neighborhood, Carol was subjected to psychological warfare, which included an involuntary commitment to a psych ward, two psychological evaluations, exile from her home, delays in setting a trial date, and the threat of a 16-year jail term. These circumstances forced the Brakkes to agree to move out of their home to another community as part of a plea bargain in which all charges relating to aggravated assault were dropped. This book describes Carol and Paul's harrowing experience, followed by Paul's discussion of problems in the criminal justice system and recommendations on what to do to resolve those problems. As the second section of this book points out, much can go wrong in legal cases. As such, it is vital to educate yourself about the U.S. criminal justice system to prevent becoming a victim and to improve the system to make ours a better country and a more just society.
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