Old Mrs. Kimble's Mansion

Old Mrs. Kimble's Mansion
Author: George T. Arnold
Publisher: Speaking Volumes
Total Pages: 197
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1645403424

Forty-four-year-old Forrest Alderson isn’t at all sure of his motives for returning from self-imposed exile to Asher Heights, West Virginia, to see his hometown for the first time since he graduated from college. All he knows for certain is it’s something he has to do if he is to find out whether he can break free from the tragedy that compelled him to flee or whether he is forever doomed to be imprisoned by it. He has spent the intervening twenty-three years in sacrificial preparation, striving obsessively to become enormously wealthy with one exclusive goal: to at long last take possession of Old Mrs. Kimble’s mansion, no matter the cost, and let that magnificent structure he has coveted since he was a poor boy stand as proof to one and all that native son Forrest Walker Alderson has done himself proud. Or could it be his return is motivated—as his attorney, Olivia Fillmore, fears—by revenge, an evil desire to rub his great wealth and success into the face of the one person who caused him to hermit himself away all those years without a wife, children, or even a close friend? To have any chance of finding the answers he so desperately needs, Forrest will have to struggle through a challenging new romance, an addiction to a perilous old love, a sensational murder trial, and the inevitable decision about what to do with the rest of his life.

The Heart Beneath the Badge

The Heart Beneath the Badge
Author: George T. Arnold
Publisher: Speaking Volumes
Total Pages: 119
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

When Sheriff Heath Royal seeks relief for his tormented conscience by attending church services for the first time since his youth, he is beckoned to an empty seat by the wealthy, recently widowed Rebekka Korhenen Brando, and both are immediately, although unwittingly, stirred by an unintentional rekindling of the feelings that almost led to a marriage between them twenty-five years earlier. Gossipy church members and malicious tongue waggers from the small community of Shady Spring, Texas, watch in amusement and sometimes in horror as the former lovers struggle through a series of challenges and near-death experiences to determine whether the forces of evil or the roundabout intervention of God Himself will allow them a life together. Standing in their way is a demented ranch foreman convinced that he and Rebekka are destined for each other. Heath’s dubious future as a lawman, and grudge-bearing outlaws who want to put the sheriff into his grave. The solutions may be divined under the sheltering limbs of a magnificent old oak tree where Heath and Rebekka seek solace and open their hearts to each other.

The Exiles

The Exiles
Author: Greg Hunt
Publisher: Speaking Volumes
Total Pages: 278
Release:
Genre: History
ISBN: 1645404013

The Exiles, Book Two, of The Borderland Trilogy. As the Civil War shatters the American nation, Kansas and Missouri clash in fierce warfare over slavery, and members of the Hartman clan who have settled on both sides of the border learn that family blood is not thicker than water. They are compelled to choose sides in a conflict so overwhelming that it threatens to tear apart their family ties forever. Before the war ends, family members will die at the hand of their own kin, others will vow revenge, some will choose the bushwhacker trail—and one Hartman will decide whether to expose a plot, which could affect the balance of the war in Missouri. There would be no turning back once the members of the Hartman family had bitterly chosen their sides, and no reconciliation would ever be possible for this fiercely righteous frontier family, as they square off against each other.

The Renegades

The Renegades
Author: Greg Hunt
Publisher: Speaking Volumes
Total Pages: 254
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1645404145

The Renegades, Book Three, of The Borderland Trilogy. The Civil War was over, but for one frontier family, there would be no peace... No end to the hatred, no stopping the bloodshed. Will Hartman's bold clan had come West to build new lives, but they had quickly divided—and soon kin would face kin in a final confrontation in the lawless Old West. When the strong and spirited family stake their claims to the untamed land, their lives take different paths. One will find passion and financial success, while two join the Jesse James gang—and another will lead the posse that goes gunning for the outlaws. All will be blinded by hate. As rage and vindictiveness dissolve the family plans, each member is forced to choose sides, avenge the past, and fight to survive. In the exciting conclusion to the BORDERLAND trilogy, the proud Hartmans take justice into their own hands to settle the score once and for all.

Sight Unseen

Sight Unseen
Author: Suzanne Barr
Publisher: Speaking Volumes
Total Pages: 357
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1645404609

After young Richard's mother dies, he overhears the wealthy family friends, Ashton and Iris Burke, saying that they could not take him into their home. He is later adopted by the Johnsons, but hates the working class life that he endures throughout his childhood. After serving in the military, Richard goes to college where he studies architecture, the same profession as Ashton Burke. Richard worms his way back into the Burkes' life when their architectural firm, Burke and Burke, is most vulnerable after a faulty cement accident. Ashton Burke is thrilled when he hires Richard Johnson because not only did he bring a Pentagon contract with him, but he seems to be the perfect man for his daughter, Susan. Ashton arranges for them to meet. Everything seems to fall into place for Susan and Richard as they fall in love and marry. However, the family's world gets turned upside down when Susan and Richard's infant daughter, Ashley Rose, is kidnapped. They race against time—and the kidnapper—to recover their precious child . . . but what they find out is more chilling than they ever imagined . . . ". . . fast paced, full of suspense. I couldn't turn the pages fast enough."—Fern Michaels, New York Times bestselling author

The Shakespeare Conundrum

The Shakespeare Conundrum
Author: E.C. Ayres
Publisher: Speaking Volumes
Total Pages: 188
Release:
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1645404161

The controversy over the authorship of Shakespeare is two centuries old, and the doubters were numerous: Mark Twain, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Walt Whitman, Henry James, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Charles Dickens, Sigmond Freud, Charlie Chaplin, even Orson Welles questioned the veracity of Shakespeare as author. For starters, the man had no known education. He was raised by illiterate parents in a rural farm village, where the local school only had three grades. But even that much schooling is in doubt, because there is no evidence he was ever registered there (or anywhere) as a student. He signed his wedding certificate with an 'x'. His will included no books—not even a bible—and his gravestone epitaph is superstitious and illiterate. So, who was the true author? Once again, the evidence is extensive and conclusive and points in a single direction, to a man forced to live in exile sending plays from Italy to the Globe, where Shakespeare, whose three roles in the company (actor, producer and 'author') assured that he would be first to receive anything, then he simply stamped his name on them. Four centuries of grave injustice cannot easily be overcome. But this is a start...

Report and Journal

Report and Journal
Author: Women's Farm and Garden Association
Publisher:
Total Pages: 544
Release: 1924
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: