Daray and Arya Book 3

Daray and Arya Book 3
Author: Arya Aleron And Krystal Jo-Lynnelle
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN: 1257944029

Daray and Arya Book 5

Daray and Arya Book 5
Author: Arya Aleron And Krystal Jo-Lynnelle
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN: 1257943057

Lady Elect 2

Lady Elect 2
Author: Nikita Lynnette Nichols
Publisher: Urban Christian
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 162286378X

Five weeks after she’s brutally attacked and beaten in her home, Arykah Miles-Howell returns to church determined to reclaim her title as the First Lady of Freedom Temple Church of God in Christ. Not fully recovered from the loss of her unborn child, Arykah deals with broken women who bombard her with problems of their own. With the help of her supporters, affectionately known as Team Arykah, and her loving husband, Bishop Lance Howell, Arykah manages to overcome her personal struggles. She proves to the congregation that she is a force to be reckoned with when Bishop Lance’s ex-girlfriend tries to take Arykah’s place on the front pew. Will Arykah keep her eye on the prize and stay covered and protected in the armor of God, or will she strip down to nothing but her flesh, boxing gloves, and stilettos and jump in the ring to battle?

The Story of Suzanne Aubert

The Story of Suzanne Aubert
Author: Jessie Munro
Publisher: Bridget Williams Books
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 187724242X

Reissue of bestselling biography. Published by Bridget Williams Books. This beautifully written story of a radical nun who founded a religious congretation sold thousands of copies when it won the Book of the Year award in the 1997 Montana Book Awards. Suzanne Aubert grew up in a French provincial family in the mid-nineteenth century. Lyon's Catholic missionary spirit brought her to live with Maori girls in war-anxious 1860s Auckland. She nursed Maori and Pakeha in Hawke's Bay as the settler population swelled. Later, living up the Whanganui River at Jerusalem, she set up New Zealand's home-grown Catholic congregation, published a significant Maori text, broke in a hill farm, manufactured medicines, and gathered babies and children through the family-fracturing years of economic depression. The turn of the century sent her windswept skirts through the streets of the capital city. There she would be a constant sign of political commitment and caring for people 'of all creeds and none' until she died in 1926. 'If any New Zealand book has earned the label "long awaited", it is this one... This is a superb book, scrupulously researched...stylishly written, generously illustrated and rewarding to read... Most importantly, it speaks to our times.' - Michael King, 'New Zealand Listener'.

Trophy Widow

Trophy Widow
Author: Michael A. Kahn
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2002-07-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780765302182

St. Louis attorney Rachel Gold takes on the case of Angela Green, a former housewife serving time for the murder of her husband, and begins to wonder if her client is really guilty of the crime.