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Some romances are so good, they last a lifetime. Some are even better, and they last forever. Beyond this Earth Cristobel and Lewis find each other again on the cosmic tilt-a-whirl that lands them on a new world of art and beauty and opportunity. Amidst reunions, surprising new friendships, and renewed devotion to love and vocation, they learn that even in this kinder, gentler Purgatory they must still experience lessons about suffering, sacrifice, duty, and loss-and one final breathtaking epiphany.
A mysterious letter delivered to a Paris apartment uncovers a startling chain of events 500 miles away in a UK city. Coincidences or God at work? Jeanne has no doubt but colleague Roger must remain sensitive to wife Judy's childhood vulnerability. Meanwhile an eclectic group of characters who are searching for answers to life's big questions are rocked by the arrival of a stranger in their midst. Lining their journey are humour and suspicion as well as despair and outrageous love. But nothing can be straightforward for one of their number.
Montana, 1980 A modern Western story about family and adventure.The high country of Montana is as beautiful as it is hard, as challenging as it is sweet. The grass, the hills, the jagged peaks and valleys and the magnificent mountains bring pride to every Montanan. The Bowdins are a three generational family living the land, cattle, the ranch they run, and it has taken all they have to give. Jim Bowdin, Sr. a two-war man who has fought for his country and for the land he owns. Big Jim, the son, a Viet Nam veteran, who has taken over the ranch in a generational struggle about family, love and the land itself and Jimmy, a coming of age story in the making and who is torn between the love of an old man, his grandfather and his father, a hard man to love. This is their story. This is the journey they take in rediscovering who they are and on how to love.
In this memoir concerning the final years of a man's life, the title, "Almost Home," suggests the end is near. Not for Larry Gamble. He raises the ante by asking, "Is that all there is? Really?" Gamble's intriguing adventures capture the reader's attention with unique experiences from discovering his Iowa home is potentially haunted, to his love of restoring a New York-style Checker Cab, from preserving historic buildings to confronting cancer. Talk about "roads less traveled," Gamble keeps moving forward no matter what, with little respect for the "end" of anything, especially his life!
Chris Marker is dead. His estranged daughter, Kate, attends the lonely graveside. When the former CIA operative, Rafer Stuart, also shows up, Kate is overwhelmed with unanswered questions. Her quest for answers drags her into the vicious world of international espionage, murder, war and the theft of millions of dollars. Who was Chris Marker and why do the CIA and the infamous mercenary group known as the "Wolf Pack" want her so badly? As Kate races across the globe she tries to solve the puzzle while avoiding the clutches of the CIA and the mysterious Major Rafer Wolfgang Gordon-Stuart... The Wolf.
Recounting in painful detail her 30 year journey through anxiety and clinical depression Sammie describes her rollercoaster life, which culminates in her ability now in her forties to manage her condition so that she is happier than she has ever been. Having been bullied at school after coming out, through a series of failed relationships and an inability to hold down office jobs, she describes her suicide attempts with painful candour. Eventually, she finds solace in the company of dogs, which leads to a fulfilling life in America with a successful job and a community of wonderful friends. And in an inspired twist on the oft-told tale of depression, her father Richard responds with how he and his wife supported Sammie, helping her both emotionally and practically to finally defeat this insidious disease. A highly personal and ultimately uplifting memoir that should be read by anyone affected by or coming to terms with depression.
A gripping suspense thriller that will keep you turning the page or rather - swiping the screen. Teacher, Tara Lomas just wants to spend time with her husband, Steve but he is intent on working hard to secure them a bright future in order to raise a family. Feeling bored and unloved Tara is persuaded to try a little social networking. Once she embarks on setting up a profile on Friend Finder she soon becomes addicted and hunts for her old netball coach Lee Powell. Little does she know that she is opening the door to terror, as she is plagued with silent calls and abusive messages. Things don't go so well in school, either and it is soon clear that someone wants Tara dead. Will Tara survive the psycho out to kill her? Will her marriage survive the strain of the secrets she keeps? Who knew social networking could be so dangerous?
Alixandra Evans has spent most of her life studying and romanticizing history. But when an ancient brooch transports her back to twelfth-century France, she soon discovers that history is vastly different and much harsher than her scholarly books have led her to believe. Richard, Duke of Aquitaine and the future King of England, has his hands full protecting his duchy and keeping his troublesome nobles in line. Yet, when a beautiful young woman stumbles out of the forest alone, he can't simply leave her to her fate. Unable to resist her spirit and bravado, he offers her a position in his household, even though he senses she's harboring secrets. Alix's only choice is to accept Richard's protection until she can find a way back to her own time. Complications soon arise as she finds herself, and her heart, drawn to the man behind the legend. But the twelfth-century isn't Alix's time. If she stays, her presence in Richard's life could have far-reaching consequences. One misstep might set in motion events which would alter not only Richard's destiny but also the future of England. Does she dare remain with him and risk destroying the world as she knows it, or return to the twenty-first century and leave her one true love in the past?
"All warfare is based on deception" - The Art of War by Sun Tzu. The Wolf and his Pack are contracted by the CIA to covertly retrieve a secret weapon from an aircraft lost in the wilds of Africa. Unknown to the Wolf, both Mossad and the Mafia join the race, for very different reasons. When the Wolf realises he hasn't been given the full story by the CIA, he decides he and his men are on their own. Rival sides clash and old foes settle personal scores with brutal and deadly consequences, regardless of the cost. The Wolf Pack Mysteries are a collection of three associated, but stand-alone, adventures spanning almost 4 decades.
The radio business in 1988 is an exciting and challenging environment.Larry Gamble, dazed by the romance of broadcasting, invests his family's savings in a "make-or-break" venture becoming the sole owner of a radio station serving a diverse mountain community in central California.It is the start of a 25-year love affair that will see him make many friends and develop a loyal and passionate family of listeners.Like all relationships, however, it is not without its problems, and Gamble soon finds himself battling the bureaucracy while having to meet the challenges of a continually evolving broadcasting world.The long hours and never-ending worry begin to change Gamble's optimistic attitude and affect his physical health, and he reluctantly decides that perhaps it's time to move on.When there is a sudden upturn in the economy, he makes the heart-wrenching decision to begin the painful separation process.But will the sale ever go through, that is the million-dollar question?
Bernard takes the reader on an evocative and fascinating journey from his early life, detailing his ancestral influences on his chosen career of cellist, until the present day.A charming book full of pathos and humour, which tells the true story of the forming of the world famous Lindsay String Quartet, their adventures, during 40 years of world travel and their achievement of the highest accolades making them one of the most revered quartets of the 20th century. Bernard continues, in his third section, to talk of his introduction to the Alpujarras in the Sierra Mountains of Southern Spain, the area he has chosen to live with his wife Theresa.This book is both engaging and humorous whilst also giving a uniquely personal perspective into the life of one of the world's greatest quartet cellists. A must read for any fan of chamber music and in particular of the famed 'Lindsay String Quartet'.
The thrilling sequel to Against the Tide, which was highly acclaimed by the Historical Novel Society, sees Brookes returning to ride again at the request of the King, when his friend and fellow rider Goliath comes back to England to seek his help. Aleka, Goliath's wife is missing, stolen by barbaric slavers. Her father, the Governor of Sierra Leone has been alerted to this tragedy and is known to work tirelessly to stop this hideous trade. Once more Brookes must don the garb of the Riding Officer to combat the brutality of smuggling cutthroats in Devon and Cornwall. He has a duty to his friend, a debt to be repaid and once more Nathaniel's family and friends are put in peril. It is a dangerous, bloody and lonely occupation. Ostracised by most they come into contact with, it is up to them to stop the vicious wreckers and the lawless smuggling fraternity but this results in a high price being put on their heads and far too many thugs are prepared to try their luck at stopping these two brave men. In a race against time, can they find Aleka before she is sold into the cruel world of drudgery, or whore houses? Will Nathaniel live to ride another day? The tide is turning, but will it bring peace or tragedy?
Gamble repeatedly challenges fate in this compelling memoir. At the age of nineteen, an early marriage ends because of infidelity. He suddenly discovers himself on a dark country road, frightened to death with the possibility of his imminent demise, but reason prevails. He moves on. After graduating from college, he and his new wife, move to Madrid, Spain. Shortly after a trip to view the Czechoslovakian insurrection of 1968, he is later escorted across Moscow's Red Square in the middle of the night by a Soviet Air Force jet pilot. Gamble contracts life-threatening amoebic dysentery and must return to the United States. Fully recuperated, he becomes a college professor. After serving academic appointments at two different schools, he opts out for a new and competitive career in business. Gamble discovers the ladder to success is steep. He loses his job, and with it, self- confidence. Frustration shrouds the middle ages of his life. Finally, he decides to risk everything on one last venture. Buying out his partner in a radio station, he undertakes a nearly impossible task to change his luck. As people and events challenge his ambition and vision of the future, will Gamble survive the inevitable? Visit Larry's website: larrywgamble.com
This collection of poetry and short stories will take you on the journey that so many are forced to take.I hope it will give a little insight into living with dementia from the personal recollections of a care worker.Hold on tight, it's a bumpy track.
For some people, retirement dreams consist of comfy slippers and gardening. Not so David and Helene whose dream was of adventure. They presented Audley Travel, specalities in creating tailor-made journeys to all corners of the globe, with the challenge of exploring the history, landscape, wildlife, people and food in fifteen countries over ten months. Fortunately, they were up to the task so David and Helene traded their slippers and gardening gloves for 53 flights, 30 trains, 8 boats, 3 cruise ships, 1 light aircraft, 1 hot air balloon, a motorbike and sidecar, countless speedboats, taxis, tuk-tuks, cyclos, bicycles. And a disobedient horse. Turning Left Around The World is an entertaining account of their adventure, often intriguing, frequently funny and occasionally tragic. Share their adventure, enjoy the surprises and meet some fascinating people with some unusual customs. There are over 100 colour images to enjoy as you travel with the intreped explorers.
An irreverent recollection of service in the 'Poor Man's SAS' during the troubles in Northern Ireland in 1976-77. Working right across the Province the Northern Ireland Patrol Group was probably the least known team of special forces. Funny, sad and memorable - you just couldn't make this up!
I just can't stop myself!This is my sixth book of poetry and I have gone back to my farming roots with another look at life down on the farm.This book is for all those who appreciate the humour required to work in the great outdoors, especially when animals are involved!Anyone who has a knowledge of farming and the characters that help shape our landscape will understand!
In this volume you will learn from a Daoist perspective and it includes the practical aspects of silk-reeling energy, standing meditation, and the 18 Form Beginners routine. It also gives you an insight into the language and history of China. Chen Style Taijiquan is the oldest of the taiji styles. In this original form it retains its explosive martial arts aspects, while providing the many associated health benefits. Various other Tai Chi styles are based on this traditional form. Thomas Hayes is a leading Daoist scholar and practitioner. Grandmaster Wang Hai Jun was the first non-Chen family student in modern times to be traditionally trained in Chen Village in Henan. He is one of the foremost masters of Chen style with students throughout the world. His teacher, Grandmaster Chen Zhenglei, is one of the "Four Golden Tigers" of Chen style Taijiquan. "This is an extraordinary book. Whether you are a novice or an experienced martial arts practitioner of any style, you will find something of value tucked away in these rich pages." David Luddington, 5th Dan Wado Karate.
An old man, realizing cherished memories of the past are quickly fading, decides to run away in search of his youth. This creative memoir is about "going home again," re-living early life experiences and re-establishing childhood friendships. He and old friends, the "boys in the band," recall early tales of youth from their world during the late 40's and early 1950's. The memories take place in the small north-eastern Iowa community of Elkader. The stories are loaded with a sense of discovery, being awed by the world around them, heart-warming experiences and sorrowful tragedies. Larry Gamble, a good-natured boy at the age of five, moves with his parents and brother to discover a new world in a lively, little town. For five years of his early life, he explores every nook and cranny, including the lips of his first girlfriend, Connie. His rendezvous with another friend, Daisy, ends in a broken heart. His best friend, Harvey, suddenly turns on him. In the confusion of it all, he questions the quality of his friendships and even worse, himself. Ever persevering, he continues his quest for excitement, recalling Corene's amazing cat flying through the air, he re-lives his experiment with a moving steam locomotive destined to jump the rails, and while boating on the Mississippi, he challenges the hull integrity of The Drunken Coconut. These are dangerous and risky choices for a boy named Gamble. This book is a fun-filled adventure memoir about family, friendships, foolish endeavors and the coming of age. The book contains recollections about family, friendships, sexuality, developing self-esteem and living with self-doubt. In other words, it is a story not unlike everyone's story while growing up. It is about Everyman. Together, we remember our childhood experiences when we were all in the same boat-even if it was taking in water.
This is my second book of rural rhymes, and it reflects some of the experiences and scrapes I have found myself in over the years. I have attempted to capture in verse a little of the unique spirit and humour of the British farming community. If I have made you smile my job here is done!
When ex-SAS soldier, Michael Purdy, comes in front of the judge for hacking the bank account belonging to the Minister for Invalidity Benefits and wiping out his personal wealth, he braces himself for a prison sentence.What Michael doesn't expect, is to be put in charge of a group of offenders and sent to a remote location in the Sierra Nevada Mountains in Spain to teach them survival skills as part of their rehabilitation programme. But Michael knows nothing at all about survival skills. He was sort of in the SAS, yes, but his shining record on the "Escape and Evasion" courses was more a testament to his computer skills than his ability to catch wildlife and barbecue it over an impromptu fire. Basically, he was the SAS's techy nerd and only achieved that position as a result of a bet with a fellow hacker.Facing a stark choice between starvation or returning home to serve out their sentences, the group of offenders under Michael's supervision soon realise that the only way to survive is to use their own unique set of skills - the kind of skills that got them arrested in the first place.
At the ripe old age of thirteen, Larry W. Gamble's curiosity made a decided right-hand turn from dating lovely teenage girls and enjoying the transitional years of youth, to making terrible decisions creating constant turmoil in his young life. "Jumping off the Roof" takes the reader on a trip through the teen years as Larry tries in vain to develop character and integrity. Unfortunately, his psychological development is a challenge and always a work-in-progress. This coming-of-age book packed with uncommon situations results in the obvious question, "How in the dickens did he get himself into that predicament?" Join our young hero as he challenges his parents, teachers and other persons of authority, samples sex, rock and roll, and searches for the "true religion." He finally reaches the pinnacle of danger by making one final miscalculation that could cost him his life and the rite of passage. This personal memoir is the second in a series of books to chart the life experiences of Larry W. Gamble, a young, teenage rapscallion who might someday succumb to maturity. Praise for Chasing Childhood Memories:Gamble's recollections of his childhood are universal. What makes his fun to read is the uniqueness of the subtleties of Iowa. It is Gamble's storytelling that makes it so enjoyable. Back cover image of Larry Gamble, Bob Radenbaugh and Mike Lenahan
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