Romance, good food and money in my pocket; what more could a woman need? So says 27 year old widow, Belinda Norris. After being a part of “The Game,” Belinda decides she wants, “No Mo Drama” in her life. While in the midst of having “A Good Night,” Belinda encounters an unexpected “Visitor,” and discovers “Nothing Stays the Same” in order to redeem herself from her unscrupulous behavior of the past. Using alcohol and sex to comfort her pain, Belinda faces a “Now or Never,” decision. Can the “Reunion,” of old friends put an end to Belinda’s appetite for self-destruction, or will death come prior to Belinda’s revelation that it’s “Time for a Change.”
A detailed account of the Shenandoah Valley campaign of 1862, which saw Confederate forces under “Stonewall” Jackson overwhelm a series of superior Union forces in a 48-day campaign. Major General “Stonewall” Jackson became a legend for his actions in Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, in 1862. Marching over 600 miles in 48 days, he, along with his army, won five major battles. His forces, never numbering more than 17,000 men, overcame a combined Union force of 50,000, demonstrating his ability to maneuvre his troops and deceive his enemies into believing he possessed the advantage. Charted throughout these pages is the journey leading up to, and including, “Stonewall” Jackson's final victory, all the while performing better than anyone could have expected. As Clayton and James Donnell show, the campaign became a showcase for the mobility and success of Jackson's outnumbered men, who held the larger Union forces pinned down and off balance, consequently allowing Jackson to force march his men to take part in the Seven Days Battles that saved Richmond and gained him victory.
Next Sunday the growing-up story of Stuart Lee Adams, who has responsibilities, dreams and plans far beyond his 16 years, and of his relationship with the folks (characters sure to capture your heart) of rural Double Creek community and the nearby town of Jirard City. Next Sunday's story line will appeal to young and not-so-young alike as most folks will relate to one or more of Stuart Lee's growing-up experiences first love, family, pets, friends, best friends, extra special folks, work, school, sports, the struggles of daily living and a few beyond normal' happenings. Next Sunday will awaken many good growing-up memories and perhaps a few not-so-good ones. You'll laugh you'll cry you'll feel good y'all sholy will. If you enjoy Next Sunday (I sho hope so) and want more of the folks and happenings of Double Creek, look for Forever, Maybe available soon.
This will help us customize your experience to showcase the most relevant content to your age group
Please select from below
Login
Not registered?
Sign up
Already registered?
Success – Your message will goes here
We'd love to hear from you!
Thank you for visiting our website. Would you like to provide feedback on how we could improve your experience?
This site does not use any third party cookies with one exception — it uses cookies from Google to deliver its services and to analyze traffic.Learn More.