This book is written with the intent of reaching those people who are interested in learning about the Gospel of Jesus Christ, but are not yet comfortable reading from the Bible.
Alienating his elitist family and fiance, Haile Gamiel Thompson is once again determined to interrupt his career goals by taking a break from medical school.
Moving upstate New York seem to be a good choice for widow, and grandmother, Carly Gannon, when a situation presented itself, which included her new friend Jonathan, and which she could not have resolved at that particular moment, she decided upon a getaway weekend, to a Bed and Breakfast in New Jersey, hoping to find a solution before heading back home, but than, out of the clear blue sky, she experiences another conflicting dilemma, after she meets Gable, the gift shops proprietor, whose elder sister, Victoria, manager of the Inn, is informed of their close relationship, disapproves, and takes it upon herself to separate them.
Captive of Circumstances is an endeavor; focused and motivated by the NANOWRIMO Writing Contest (National Novel Writing Month is during the month of November every year).
Viv Lewisa brokenhearted woman with a prickly dispositionmoves to New York City to run from grief and put distance between herself and her religious mother.
There among the mist-enclosed foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, comes a sweeping, powerfully moving account about the enduring faith of a pioneer family, every bit as pure and simple as this enchanted countryside itself.
Cherish: Behold, I Knock continues the story begun in Cherish: A Still, Small Call about Reverend Andy Garrett, his family, his friends, and the working of God in a rural community called Cherish.
While the US medical scene has recently become a hotbed of political controversy, the people who serve the sick are nameless individuals who can be swept about at a governments whim.
The Blue Ridge Trilogy Book one: When the Owl Calls (2016) Book two: Shadows on the Mountain (2017) Book three: Reflections in a Stream (to be published in the near future) At the turn of the twentieth century, the communities nestled within the Blue Ridge Mountains were thought to be developmentally a hundred years behind the rest of the country.
Something Bad lurks in the fields and amongst the trees of the Garden where Hadah-Muh and Ahah-Wah have lived in harmony with all the Animals and tended the fruits and the vegetables something not Good.