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Crystal and Blake are only married for a year when trouble finds its way into their life. Driving through the rain, and crying so hard it's difficult to see, she finally makes it home to talk to her mom. Lisa is upset as she tries to
calm her daughter down. Life is not always a bed of roses Crystal finds out as Lisa pulls out the journals she found after her parents death. Inside the
writing of Natalie, Crystal grandmother, tells a story of falling in love,
betrayal, forgiveness and new beginnings. Will Crystal and Blake stay married or call it quits.
http://www.amazon.com/Sometimes-Love-Hurts-ebook/dp/B00ANPDM16/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1355499488&sr=1-1&keywords=sometimes+love+hurts
calm her daughter down. Life is not always a bed of roses Crystal finds out as Lisa pulls out the journals she found after her parents death. Inside the
writing of Natalie, Crystal grandmother, tells a story of falling in love,
betrayal, forgiveness and new beginnings. Will Crystal and Blake stay married or call it quits.
http://www.amazon.com/Sometimes-Love-Hurts-ebook/dp/B00ANPDM16/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1355499488&sr=1-1&keywords=sometimes+love+hurts
My story takes place in the turbulent era of the 1920’s, prohibition and gangs
running rampant in the streets of Chicago. You will enjoy this version of
the events leading up to one of the bloodiest days in Chicago’s history with
Tommy-guns, gangsters and a love story throw in.
http://www.amazon.com/Rosemary-Antonio-ebook/dp/B0079AKFRW/ref=pd_cp_kstore_0?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2
running rampant in the streets of Chicago. You will enjoy this version of
the events leading up to one of the bloodiest days in Chicago’s history with
Tommy-guns, gangsters and a love story throw in.
http://www.amazon.com/Rosemary-Antonio-ebook/dp/B0079AKFRW/ref=pd_cp_kstore_0?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2
Annette Ferrari lives in Lawton, OK with her family when she
decides it is time to leave and make it on her own. She moves to Norman with her girlfriend Lynn when she meets Aaron. It is love at first sight as he
captures her heart. As they spend time together their love grows. Aaron joins
the army and they continue their love through letters. Annette's life is turned
upside down as she experiences the Oklahoma Bombing and her letters from Aaron stop. Broken hearted Annette devotes her mind to her studies. Tim a class mate befriends Annette and lets her know how he feels about her. But it isn’t until a disturbing event happens which changes her course of life and
love.
http://www.amazon.com/A-Struggle-Heart-ebook/dp/B0067T6O30/ref=pd_rhf_dp_p_img_1
decides it is time to leave and make it on her own. She moves to Norman with her girlfriend Lynn when she meets Aaron. It is love at first sight as he
captures her heart. As they spend time together their love grows. Aaron joins
the army and they continue their love through letters. Annette's life is turned
upside down as she experiences the Oklahoma Bombing and her letters from Aaron stop. Broken hearted Annette devotes her mind to her studies. Tim a class mate befriends Annette and lets her know how he feels about her. But it isn’t until a disturbing event happens which changes her course of life and
love.
http://www.amazon.com/A-Struggle-Heart-ebook/dp/B0067T6O30/ref=pd_rhf_dp_p_img_1
When Jennifer finds that her daughter is not home from school yet, her past
flashes before her eyes. Memories of moving, making new friends, falling in
love, senseless death, and becoming a mother at the tender age of sixteen.
People would stop Jenny and ask if the child she was with was her sister. "No,
this is my child." A strange combination of sadness and joy overcome her when
she turns back the clock. Names and faces float through her mind like ghosts
that still haunt her. The Silver Locket captures the teen soul, heartbreaking
judgement calls, and the beauty of a close-knit Christian family. You will read
how the "new teen on the block" makes friends, makes mistakes, finds her faith,
and most importantly learns life lessons. This one is the paper back. Below is the E-book.
http://www.amazon.com/Silver-Locket-Marie-Fostino/dp/0989003310/ref=sr_1_7?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1361578308&sr=1-7&keywords=the+silver+locket
flashes before her eyes. Memories of moving, making new friends, falling in
love, senseless death, and becoming a mother at the tender age of sixteen.
People would stop Jenny and ask if the child she was with was her sister. "No,
this is my child." A strange combination of sadness and joy overcome her when
she turns back the clock. Names and faces float through her mind like ghosts
that still haunt her. The Silver Locket captures the teen soul, heartbreaking
judgement calls, and the beauty of a close-knit Christian family. You will read
how the "new teen on the block" makes friends, makes mistakes, finds her faith,
and most importantly learns life lessons. This one is the paper back. Below is the E-book.
http://www.amazon.com/Silver-Locket-Marie-Fostino/dp/0989003310/ref=sr_1_7?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1361578308&sr=1-7&keywords=the+silver+locket
When Jennifer finds her daughter is not home from school yet, her past flashed before her eyes with the memories of Jacy, love, death and becoming a
mother at the age of sixteen.People would stop Jenny and ask if the child she
was with was her sister. "No this is my child." Yet the looks she got hurt her.
She was 16 years old when her life changed forever. Despite being raised in a
Christian home with strict religious values, some of her choices were careless,
and they came with weighty consequences. A strange combination of sadness and joy overcome her when she turns back the clock. Names and faces float through her mind like ghosts that still haunted her but as always, a smile forms on her face and she remembers only love. This is the E-book above is the paper back.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Silver-Locket-ebook/dp/B005R6Q3D0/ref=pd_sim_kstore_1?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2
mother at the age of sixteen.People would stop Jenny and ask if the child she
was with was her sister. "No this is my child." Yet the looks she got hurt her.
She was 16 years old when her life changed forever. Despite being raised in a
Christian home with strict religious values, some of her choices were careless,
and they came with weighty consequences. A strange combination of sadness and joy overcome her when she turns back the clock. Names and faces float through her mind like ghosts that still haunted her but as always, a smile forms on her face and she remembers only love. This is the E-book above is the paper back.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Silver-Locket-ebook/dp/B005R6Q3D0/ref=pd_sim_kstore_1?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2
An inspirational tale of one family's love, devotion and faith When I arrived, I
approached the figure in the wheelchair. I asked him who I was but my
father-in-law did not recognize me. When I tried to help him, he became angry
and violent. He tried to get out of his wheelchair and away from me. He yelled, "No! You are not taking me back to Germany! You are all Nazis! You are all trying to kill me." Dad won a Bronze Star Medal for his service during WWII. It took three of us to get him outside to the car. Dad had his fists to me, a growl on his face and threatened to kick me. Then the swearing began . This is a book about the daily trials and tribulations of taking care of a loved one with Alzheimer's Disease. In this Journal I share the feelings of confusion, frustration, and blessings I experienced during my ordeal. I wrote this Journal both for myself and with the hope that it might help others deal with similar situations. It's important for caretakers to know that they're not alone, that others have experienced the same frustrations. Sometimes a caretaker feels very isolated-the world, after all, doesn't stop, despite the sense that your world is frozen in time. I'm hoping that this book will offer comfort to those who find themselves in that world. In this Journal I record the little things I did, daily, to preserve my sanity and provide my father-in-law with as nearly a normal life as possible. It is a tale of thoughts, stories, anecdotes, as well as feelings of helplessness, guilt, happiness, and sorrow. If you feel as though you can and want to see your loved one through this awful disease, then this book will offer a helping hand. The Journal will also be of value to anyone who wants some idea of what to expect from a person suffering from Alzheimer's Disease. Finally, please remember that Alzheimer's affects different people in many different ways. This is my account of living with Alzheimer's. This publication includes testimonials from Maria's husband (Joe's son) and two of his grandchildren who shared Maria's home-care duties. Also features numerous photographs of family events, both in years past as well as during Joe's illness. This is a very touching, human story about families and how they deal with crises, emerging stronger and closer as a result of their misfortune.
approached the figure in the wheelchair. I asked him who I was but my
father-in-law did not recognize me. When I tried to help him, he became angry
and violent. He tried to get out of his wheelchair and away from me. He yelled, "No! You are not taking me back to Germany! You are all Nazis! You are all trying to kill me." Dad won a Bronze Star Medal for his service during WWII. It took three of us to get him outside to the car. Dad had his fists to me, a growl on his face and threatened to kick me. Then the swearing began . This is a book about the daily trials and tribulations of taking care of a loved one with Alzheimer's Disease. In this Journal I share the feelings of confusion, frustration, and blessings I experienced during my ordeal. I wrote this Journal both for myself and with the hope that it might help others deal with similar situations. It's important for caretakers to know that they're not alone, that others have experienced the same frustrations. Sometimes a caretaker feels very isolated-the world, after all, doesn't stop, despite the sense that your world is frozen in time. I'm hoping that this book will offer comfort to those who find themselves in that world. In this Journal I record the little things I did, daily, to preserve my sanity and provide my father-in-law with as nearly a normal life as possible. It is a tale of thoughts, stories, anecdotes, as well as feelings of helplessness, guilt, happiness, and sorrow. If you feel as though you can and want to see your loved one through this awful disease, then this book will offer a helping hand. The Journal will also be of value to anyone who wants some idea of what to expect from a person suffering from Alzheimer's Disease. Finally, please remember that Alzheimer's affects different people in many different ways. This is my account of living with Alzheimer's. This publication includes testimonials from Maria's husband (Joe's son) and two of his grandchildren who shared Maria's home-care duties. Also features numerous photographs of family events, both in years past as well as during Joe's illness. This is a very touching, human story about families and how they deal with crises, emerging stronger and closer as a result of their misfortune.