Audrey Davis knew deep loss twice in her young life. Abandoned by her mother and then stunned by the death of her beloved Gran, she spent her young years in the foster care system. In college, she discovered what it means to have family and to fall in love for the first time. Another shattering loss was too much, and she flees into a new life, only to find new love and a life she never dreamed she would have. However, as time and circumstance diminish the once-brilliant sheen of her life, she wonders where God is and if she can ever find her way back. Doug Simpson witnessed things as a child that no one should ever have to see, and despite becoming a man that people adored and reached out to, he could not quite escape that scared little boy he once was. Could these two find each other for keeps, and could they find the One whose love heals more than man can bandage?
Offers a comprehensive look at the history of the state of Florida, from its discovery, exploration, and settlement through its becoming a state, to notable events in the early twenty-first century.
Enthralling, well-documented, and vivid account by a leading authority on the subject chronicles the activities of those bold sea raiders of the North who terrorized Europe from the 8th to the 11th centuries.
Of the many iconic towns of the old West, none has quite captured our imagination like Deadwood. From the legacy of Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane to the current resurgence in mining and gambling, this city in the Black Hills of South Dakota continues to occupy a central place in the American mythos. Deadwood brings together the most captivating writings about the wildest town in the West, including excerpts from novels, period newspaper articles, biographies, and even song lyrics.
This study describes the petroleum geology of Triassic exploration plays; provides an assessment of remaining natural gas potential; gives an economic analysis using information from exploration results; and applies an investment decision methodology to estimate the quantity of economically recoverable resources. The study is largely confined to the Peace River Arch/Embayment area and excludes Foothills structural plays.
Audrey Davis knew deep loss twice in her young life. Abandoned by her mother and then stunned by the death of her beloved Gran, she spent her young years in the foster care system. In college, she discovered what it means to have family and to fall in love for the first time. Another shattering loss was too much, and she flees into a new life, only to find new love and a life she never dreamed she would have. However, as time and circumstance diminish the once-brilliant sheen of her life, she wonders where God is and if she can ever find her way back. Doug Simpson witnessed things as a child that no one should ever have to see, and despite becoming a man that people adored and reached out to, he could not quite escape that scared little boy he once was. Could these two find each other for keeps, and could they find the One whose love heals more than man can bandage?
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