Raising Hope For Darius
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Author | : Johnny A. McDowell |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 169 |
Release | : 2011-03-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1456886096 |
Raising Hope for Darius is an intriguing murder mystery about two-year-old Darius, who is the only witness to the untimely death of his mother, Hope. In an attempt to cover the crime, the murderer changes his life’s course, never imagining the possibility of the witness being capable of solving the case with the help of the award-winning journalist Trey who happens to be Darius’ uncle.
Author | : Grace Burrowes |
Publisher | : Grace Burrowes Publishing |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 2020-05-16 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781952443084 |
Though there are lines he will not cross, Darius Lindesy has become the favored plaything of bored, wealthy society ladies. He contracts one final engagement with the pretty, sweet, Lady Vivian Longstreet, in hopes that meeting his obligations to Vivian will free him from the financial constraints making his life hell. Darius finds that the bargain he thought would cost him the last of his self-respect instead resurrects both his honor and his heart
Author | : Vincent James |
Publisher | : Page Publishing Inc |
Total Pages | : 938 |
Release | : 2016-09-22 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1682897613 |
Emperor Tiberius rules a Rome where patrician life is reaching its luxurious zenith. But after the Emperor’s nephew is violently murdered in the streets, the aristocratic lifestyle immediately becomes hazardous. The relentless partying of the wealthy is suddenly interrupted. Someone is targeting the nobles of Rome. The casualties begin to mount, and the perpetrators seem impossible to catch. The gossips dub them “The Palatine Bandits” and a true crime wave begins. Pontious Pilate, the Emperor’s watchdog and newly commissioned commander of Rome’s Urban Cohorts, is called in to put a stop to this continuing crime wave, and he immediately puts the city on lockdown. With the city boiling over with stress, and the Palatine Bandits remaining at large, Pilate wants appointed the new government post – Prefect of Judea – as a reward for ending the crime wave. But Lucius Quinteros, the richest man in Rome, also wants the Judean post, and sets off on his own to solve the mystery. Using his own private resources – including a championship, gladiatorial team – to help him probe the crimes, Lucius embarks on his own investigation. Lucius also initiates his bid for the Judean post using his own brand of politicking. Meanwhile, the slums of Rome are teaming with millions of lost souls. Life there is a struggle just to survive, and even the basest essentials are doled out sparingly and used as weapons of manipulation. Thrust into this world is Darius, a youthful innocent who was raised from birth in a brothel. When Darius meets Poppaea, stunningly beautiful ward of Lucius Quinteros, she tries to convince him that their way to happiness is love. But is Poppaea’s love aiming too high for a boy from the ghetto, or will his own pride be his stumbling block? Meet these, and many more characters in this fast-paced, tightly woven tale of 1st century Rome.
Author | : Robert H. Fuller |
Publisher | : BoD – Books on Demand |
Total Pages | : 318 |
Release | : 2020-07-31 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 3752384409 |
Reproduction of the original: The Golden Hope by Robert H. Fuller
Author | : Robert Fuller |
Publisher | : Litres |
Total Pages | : 550 |
Release | : 2022-05-15 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 5040479603 |
Author | : James Lacey |
Publisher | : Bantam |
Total Pages | : 497 |
Release | : 2013-05-21 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0345526996 |
Two modern masters of military history make their case for the twenty most pivotal battles of all time, in a riveting trip through the ages to those moments when the fate of the world hung in the balance. In the grand tradition of Edward Creasy’s classic Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World, James Lacey and Williamson Murray spotlight only those engagements that changed the course of civilization. In gripping narrative accounts they bring these conflicts and eras to vivid life, detailing the cultural imperatives that led inexorably to the battlefield, the experiences of the common soldiers who fought and died, and the legendary commanders and statesmen who matched wits, will, and nerve for the highest possible stakes. From the great clashes of antiquity to the high-tech wars of the twenty-first century, here are the stories of the twenty most consequential battles ever fought, including • Marathon, where Greece’s “greatest generation” repelled Persian forces three times their numbers—and saved Western civilization in its infancy • Adrianople, the death blow to a disintegrating Roman Empire • Trafalgar, the epic naval victory that cemented a century of British supremacy over the globe • Saratoga, the first truly American victory, won by united colonial militias, which ensured the ultimate triumph of the Revolution • Midway, the ferocious World War II sea battle that broke the back of the Japanese navy • Dien Bien Phu, the climactic confrontation between French imperial troops and Viet Minh rebels that led to American intervention in Vietnam and marked the rise of a new era of insurgent warfare • Operation Peach, the perilous 2003 mission to secure a vital bridge over the Euphrates River that would open the way to Baghdad Historians and armchair generals will argue forever about which battles have had the most direct impact on history. But there can be no doubt that these twenty are among those that set mankind on new trajectories. Each of these epochal campaigns is examined in its full historical, strategic, and tactical context—complete with edge-of-your-seat you-are-there battle re-creations. With an eye for the small detail as well as the bigger picture, Lacey and Murray identify the elements that bind these battles together: the key decisions, critical mistakes, and moments of crisis on which the fates of entire civilizations depended. Some battles merely leave a field littered with the bodies of the fallen. Others transform the map of the entire world. Moment of Battle is history written with the immediacy of today’s news, a magisterial tour d’horizon that refreshes our understanding of those essential turning points where the future was decided. A MAIN SELECTION OF THE HISTORY BOOK CLUB AND THE MILITARY BOOK CLUB “Two world-class historians present, eloquently and persuasively, twenty battles that fundamentally changed the course of history. Moment of Battle is a must acquisition for anyone seeking to understand the nature of human development—and its turning points.”—Dennis E. Showalter, professor of history, Colorado College, author of Armor and Blood “In a single volume, James Lacey and Williamson Murray have distilled a lifetime of learning and insight into the most influential battles in world history. This is a readable and compelling primer and a feast for the student of military history.”—James D. Hornfischer, author of Neptune’s Inferno: The U.S. Navy at Guadalcanal
Author | : Allen G. Davison |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 429 |
Release | : 2012-01-27 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1469153335 |
In a world much like are own, we find a young man lives out a life in a land devoid of life. With a friend and and a very small family his small life is up rooted by a group of soldiers in chrome armor. He fights with his desires for revenge as he meets new and unusual people. However if his life isn't skewed enough a time travelers appears. With a new finds an a manipulative new ally he soon finds himself swept into something much bigger than himself
Author | : Robert Higginson Fuller |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 424 |
Release | : 1905 |
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Author | : Sherrie Pollard |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 198 |
Release | : 2012-09-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1469196921 |
Dr. Gray and Dr. Jamison are two scientists involved in finding ways to remove the harmful elements which are contributing to the highly polluted soil being detected throughout southern California, have discovered a virus dwelling in the earth of Carson, California. It has evolved in such a way that it can absorb all of the chemicals that lay within the earth’s soil by altering its DNA, and the DNA of plants and animals, enabling them to survive the harmful toxins and fumes circulating throughout the air and in the ground. After doing extensive research on the organism they also discover that it has the capability to repair ones physiological condition, thus creating near perfect specimens. When Caleb Dawson, the son of a neurosurgeon, discovers a batch of chemicals in his father’s laboratory and converts it to a powdery substance that produces an intoxicating rush, he decides to share his discovery with his friends. The chemicals contained in The Rush, adrenaline and epinephrine, have the capabilities to renew life, and once exposed to the chemical absorbing virus, man becomes faced with a product of his own creation, and even the drug dealers and murderers throughout Los Angeles have to face the unexpected karma that will rise from the neighborhood cemetery. A tale that goes deeper than just your typical zombie story, it follows the lives of four friends, and their acquaintances, and how they deal with a few zombies that have a purpose other than just to quench their thirst, but also to seek their revenge.
Author | : Grace Burrowes |
Publisher | : Sourcebooks, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 414 |
Release | : 2011-11 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1402245718 |
Starred review for The Soldier: "Captivating. . .Burrowes' sensual love story is intelligent and tender." Publishers Weekly (starred review) A genius with a terrible loss. . . Gifted pianist Valentine Windham, youngest son of the Duke of Moreland, has little interest in his father's obsession to see his sons married, and instead pours passion into his music. But when Val loses his music, he flees to the country, alone and tormented by what has been robbed from him. A widow with a heartbreaking secret. . . Grieving Ellen Markham has hidden herself away, looking for safety in solitude. Her curious new neighbor offers a kindred lonely soul whose desperation is matched only by his desire, but Ellen's devastating secret could be the one thing that destroys them both. Together they'll find there's no rescue from the past, but sometimes losing everything can help you find what you need most. Praise for The Heir: "Sweet, sexy, tender romance between two characters so vibrant they seem to leap off the page." Meredith Duran, author of Wicked Becomes You "Burrowes' enchanting romance charms from the beginning!" RT Book Reviews, 4 starts "Refreshing. . .a luminous and graceful erotic Regency." Publishers Weekly