Without avoiding the grim statistics, this book reveals the real hope that hurting children can be healed through adoptive and foster parents, social workers, and others who care. Includes information on foreign adoptions.
The author has some promise as a pamphleteer although I would recommend that he keep his daytime job." -New Delhi Gazette "I would like to say it was idealistic and exhilarating with careful craft and something like a moral code but I found myself, instead, candidly hoping it would end sooner." -Mickey R. Hokie "This is, without doubt, the worst first novel I have ever read and that includes Barbra's Boxer Shorts and The Teahouse Of The August Moron" -Ellen O. Gaskell "His grammar and syntax are more than adequate with an exemplary vocabulary. The author even provides a few moments of interest and excitement for the reader. Any beginning student of English Composition might do worse than study this work." --Professor Ingot Dombrowski, Professor Emeritus, Strawberry Fields University
Needing a sexy date for her upcoming law school reunion, Rose settles on sales executive Donovan, a man who can make her ex jealous, but when Donovan starts to fall for her, he tries to convince her that love is better than revenge.
Held Hostage in the Bahamas is one woman's difficult struggle to obtain her permanent resident card. After living in the United States for twenty-six years, as an undocumented alien. She must now return to her country of birth to receive that sought after Permanent Resident Green Card. Things take an unexpected turn for the worse when she arrives in the Bahamas. Her privileges to return to the United States are denied by Homeland Security, She is faced with the prospect of dealing with the red tape of our immigration system. She struggled with the separation from a loving husband and three children. Disconnected from her life in New York and the financial loss of her Child Care Business, she has to endure the shame of having to depend on her family to support her for more than ten months. She takes her anger, sadness, and misfortunes and turned them into rejoicing. She moved beyond her situation to get to know the family and home she had been running away from for so long. She gained a deeper understanding of the verse in Hebrews 13:5b, "I will never leave you nor forsake you," making her more aware of how much God is in control of her life.
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