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Author | : Penny Burwell Ewing |
Publisher | : The Wild Rose Press Inc |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 2017-10-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1509216812 |
Jolene Claiborne, owner of Dixieland Salon loves Halloween, but this year her fondness of the holiday is marred when bestselling author Vanessa Van Allen disappears. Vanessa, called the Queen of the Vampires, has a few secrets she wants to share, but some secrets are better left buried. When Detective Sam Bradford, Jolene's former beau, asks for her help in getting rid of a spirit that seems to be clinging to his aura, Jolene is shocked. Not only is there a ghost riding on Sam's broad shoulder, it seems to be Vanessa, and she refuses to leave until her murderer is found. Is the woman truly dead or is there magic as well as mischief afoot? With help from Heaven's sassy bounty hunter, Scarlett, Jolene and Sam set out to find the truth of what has truly happened to the Queen of the Vampires, but sometimes the truth can get you killed.
Author | : Robert Ruark |
Publisher | : Pickle Partners Publishing |
Total Pages | : 414 |
Release | : 2016-03-28 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1786258943 |
The year 1957 marked the publication of Robert Ruark’s best seller, The Old Man and the Boy, a tale of “infinite warmth and wisdom, love and understanding “ It told of the Boy, Ruark himself, and the Old Man, his grandfather, as they roamed the North Carolina outdoors together, savoring the sights, sounds, and smells of the earth. As they explored the woods and fished the streams, the Old Man talked and the Boy listened. And as he listened, the Boy learned. The Old Man is now gone from the earth, but not from the memory of the Boy. In the pages of the present book, THE OLD MAN’S BOY GROWS OLDER, the Boy has grown up to new adventures, to college, to a seaman’s berth on a North Atlantic freighter, to African safaris, and treks to the world’s far corners—and to other dogs and boys who now follow him. But the Old Man is still there. He is there in anecdotal memories awakened by the sight of a tiger in Africa, a dog in Spain, or by the tantalizing smell of a hearty meal prepared over an outdoor fire. The echoes of the Old Man’s patient instruction, his gentle humor, and his warm companionship are here again, guiding the Boy as he meets his adult problems and adventures. Today Robert Ruark is world famous as a newspaper columnist and author, big-game hunter and world traveler. His eight books, ranging from the hilarious Grenadine Etching to the realism of his best-selling novels, Something of Value and Poor No More, have won him a wide and faithful audience. Those who are already familiar with the “outdoor Ruark” will again find a wealth of entertaining and instructive lore, a poetic and nostalgic reliving of the seasons on these pages. Those readers, young and old, who have not yet looked into this corner of Ruark’s world are new in for a delightful discovery.
Author | : Gary S. Lachman |
Publisher | : Page Publishing Inc |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 2021-01-27 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1662418108 |
The art of building and maintaining friendships is dynamic, especially when thirty-five years, thousands of miles, wars, and acts of terrorism intervene. From their innocent university days to a surprise encounter in the midst of the Eastern Ukrainian separatist movement, Rachel and Ben have drifted apart only to collide under the most unusual of circumstances. Populated with memorable characters from Turkey, Ghana, Iran, Ukraine, and the US, Friendshipping is the story of an unusual man and the most loyal and selfless friends who convene from around the globe to save him.
Author | : Paul J. Lyon |
Publisher | : Austin Macauley Publishers |
Total Pages | : 661 |
Release | : 2024-11-08 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : |
Continuing the epic of the hectored outlaw in the absurd landscape of the afterlife, Jesse James in Hell follows him through the American West searching for a lost treasure in the company of a bitter automaton, a mysterious violinist, the dead founder of a fraternal lodge who has been turned into a cat, and his sarcastic brother Frank. Other characters include Amelia and her baby, the buffoon Joey Turner, and a tribe of insane volunteer firemen. The massacre finale, based on a true story, will keep any reader at the edge of his or her seat consulting the dictionary.
Author | : Mary Jane Hathaway |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 352 |
Release | : 2014-06-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1476777500 |
This hilarious Southern retelling of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice tells the story of two hard-headed Civil war historians who find that first impressions can be deceiving. Shelby Roswell, a Civil War historian and professor, is on the fast track to tenure—that is, until her new book is roasted by the famous historian Ransom Fielding in a national review. With her career stalled by a man she’s never met, Shelby struggles to maintain her composure when she discovers that Fielding has taken a visiting professorship at her small Southern college. Ransom Fielding is still struggling with his role in his wife’s accidental death six years ago and is hoping that a year at Shelby’s small college near his hometown of Oxford, Mississippi, will be a respite from the pressures of Ivy League academia. He never bargained for falling in love with the one woman whose career—and pride—he injured, and who would do anything to make him leave. When these two hot-headed southerners find themselves fighting over the centuries-old history of local battles and antebellum mansions, their small college is about to become a battlefield of Civil War proportions. With familiar and relatable characters and wit to spare, Pride, Prejudice and Cheese Grits shows you that love can conquer all…especially when pride, prejudice, love, and cheese grits are involved!
Author | : David Kirby |
Publisher | : LSU Press |
Total Pages | : 73 |
Release | : 2016-03-14 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 0807162914 |
In comical and complex poems, David Kirby examines our extraordinarily human condition through the lens of our ordinary daily lives. These keenly observant poems range from the streets of India, Russia, Turkey, and Port Arthur, Texas, to the imaginations of fellow poets Keats and Rilke, and to ruminations on the mundane side of life via the imperfect sandwich. Whether remembering girls' singing groups of the 1950s or recounting a child asking his priest if his dog would go to heaven, Kirby has the ability to make us laugh, but he can also bring us to tears through our laughter.
Author | : Jean Ellis Hudson |
Publisher | : Trafford Publishing |
Total Pages | : 355 |
Release | : 2014-03 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1490728678 |
The saga of the lives of Clem and Susannah Brown and their family continues to unfold. The first book in The Fruit of the Spirit Series dealt with Clem's childhood and subsequent marriage to Susannah and all the trials and tragedies they experienced through the years. Their children are Thomas, Ruth and Jeff. This book deals with their daughter Ruth from ages four to eighteen. She misbehaves as a child and doesn't show respect and love to her family and feels they don't love her. The prayer life of her family is greatly increased due to her attitude. She wants out of Victory, Texas, and off the farm. She wants big city life and wants to teach school. Her grandparents spoil her by giving her anything she wants. She eventually goes off to college in Houston and graduates top of her class in 1910, but through it all she shows lack of respect and love to her family many, many times with her prideful and haughty attitude. She applies for teaching jobs in four states and wants a big city. The only offer she gets is from a small town in Georgia in a one-room school. Everyone advises her to take it as a first-year teacher. She finally consents, but God has a plan for Ruth. The plan unfolds in a most unusual way to get her attention. Discover what happens to and in Ruth.
Author | : Paul J. Lyon |
Publisher | : Austin Macauley Publishers |
Total Pages | : 566 |
Release | : 2022-07-29 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 164979763X |
Jesse James in Hell, an original mock-heroic epic in the voice of the infamous outlaw, begins in Nevada after the Civil War, but soon rolls forward without the constraint of specific time and place. “Direct account of past events takes no time with flattered facts— some has got the duty keep track whats took place, uninformed of the relative size or value of the vignettes— aint like buying Cucumber bushes— them whatre prone by fear or training take the past with a grain of salt are damned turn into a Pillar of it."
Author | : Lawrence Winkler |
Publisher | : Bellatrix |
Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 2016-08-03 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 0991694171 |
The American West was a notion, not a nation. It was a process, not a place. The native animal and human life of the West was displaced, replaced, and exterminated- sixty million bison to make way for European bog animals, billions of passenger pigeons for nothing, and ninety percent of aboriginal native Americans, out of an original population of possibly a hundred million, by accident and design. Late in the summer of 2013, I set out to find the Old West, what it had been, and what had replaced it. The quest for my own wild panorama would turn wheels of fortune into a movable feast of Wagon Days. And if this don’t get your fire started, your wood’s wet.
Author | : Jan Keith Fiakas |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 271 |
Release | : 2021 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 1665520108 |
This book is a collection of poems, or Shiny Trophies, Thoughtful Souvenirs written across a fifty-two-year span of the author’s life covering his looking towards the future fresh out of High School to the effects of the Covid-19 Pandemic. From the first chapter, Found & Lost you can feel the raw emotion in these poems that still seems fresh because of their universal qualities. The progression of the quality in the writing increases throughout the chapter until the poems at the end, Just a Hard Fade and The Phoenix could be from a lost Eagles album. From there the author widens his vision to look at many topics that have piqued his interest including local, national and world events; life and death; relationships; giving advice and living with Covid-19. His take on Holidays is touching and unique, while his look at aging is truthful and honest. You will always find a touch of humor or sarcasm throughout many of his poems to make sure that you are paying attention. The chapter Honor Them Forever consists of memorial poems for people the author knew or knew of throughout his life. The emotions run from tears to laughter, but always leave you with a warm feeling that you too, knew that person. In the chapter about High School, he circles back to the poem he wrote the day he graduated, At This Moment in Our Life with, Learning Together. He read both poems at his 50th Class Reunion. Several poems are very lyrical, and you may start humming your own tune to the words. You may hear Billy Joel singing, Maryvale Girl? Or Chris Stapleton singing, I Am Drinking You Out of My Mind; or Toby Keith singing, Tires & Testicles and Sturgill Simpson singing, Whiskey Bound!