Ann Dubois, a beautiful young white woman with everything money can buy, is working on a Johns Hopkins research grant with Mike Brown, a self-made black scholar from the Baltimore ghetto. Hidden prejudice enters their relationship, and the rampant crime in Baltimore plays a role in their story. The major elements of social unrest plaguing the city continue to develop, and fear reigns until a surprising conclusion calms the storm. This intriguing contemporary novel is about Baltimore Now … with murder served up in the finale.
Adam, the American is an intriguing historical novel depicting a grand vision of the growth of diplomacy during the founding of our nation. It follows the life of an ambitious young American eager to succeed in the world, and he does so because of the freedoms available to all Americans. Growing up in the savage Indian country of the Western Carolinas, Adam Fitzgerald meets a young Indian his own age and they become friends for life. Their paths diverge when Adam travels to Williamsburg for college, where he meets Thomas Jefferson, who helps him achieve a career as a lawyer. His first position allows him to meet Benjamin Franklin, the first American ambassador to France. Adam is then sent to France to secure funds for the American Revolution. From France, he goes to Russia to help the American government garner world recognition. Adam meets the famous Princess Dashkova, a close friend of Empress Catherine the Great. He and the princess have a son who is eventually allowed to return to America with his father. Adam foresees a brilliant future for his child, enjoying the freedom prevalent in the new United States.
The beauty along Nottingham road is a scrim hiding the grim events that have befallen the residents of the rue. There have been moments of sheer delight and generations of warm relationships, but nothing erases the periods of fear and horror from the memories of those who lived through them. Nottingham Road is a street of marvelous homes, which hide secrets very well until events bring forth the evil that dwells in hiding among the twisted and unforgiving minds of a few. Beware if you seek romantic tales. They are here, but do you really want to witness unhappy endings? If pain and the odious are your aim, prepare for new and ghastly sensations. All is not well on Nottingham Road. You have now been warned, so now you are invited to meet very wonderful and humane individuals who, like you, seek comfort where it doesn't exist and meaning where there is none.
Five Daughters-in-Law and Three Sons By: Thomas E. Berry, Ph, D. Lillie Dietz was an heiress. Not of money, but of land. Her family owned many large farms in the community, plus the local store and grainery. Lillie was bored, and trying to cope with a hearing problem that she feared would be passed on to her children if she married. She was looking at a life of loneliness. When the great tornado of 1925 destroyed most of her little farm town of DeSoto, Illinois, Lillie was beside herself with grief and anxiety. Her father sent her to visit her Aunt's ranch in Colorado, where she matured into a young woman with a larger view of the world. When she returned home she met a young man at a card party. Eddie was handsome and different than the local suitors. She fell in love and they married. They lived a loving and happy life, their progeny did not. The marriage produced three sons, and Lillie could not have been happier. She had her childhood with her sons. She gave them a wonderful childhood. The sons produced five daughters-in-law. All but one brought a multitude of problems to their marriages. This is the story of Lillie's life and how she and her sons coped with their disastrous marriages.
Russian Girl-American Migrant By: Thomas E. Berry, Ph, D. Reared in Stalin's communist world, where Lenin was the Godhead, a lovely and charming 17-year-old Russian girl is graduating from one of the famous Soviet Pioneer Schools. Sonya had been an excellent student, specializing in Lenin's political philosophy. She has graduated with a position in the famous Lenin Library in Moscow. When communism failed in the late 1980s, the US Government was granted a small research center in the Lenin library. Five American scholars were sent to study the new Yeltson government. The director of the American delegation is drawn to Sonya's beauty, while Sonya is drawn to his kindness, humor and wisdom. They fall in love, marry and she returns with him to the America. In America Sonya discovers all the advantages of a free society. She lectures on TV, comparing Lenin's socialism with American democracy. She lectures all over the country, and becomes a popular figure.
Coming from a family of royal French blood and a hidden curse, the children have grown up trying to keep family traditions, but living in a world of millennial thinking that can't help but influence their lives. Their family in the USA is very wealthy with multiple businesses creating a huge empire. Henri and Louis are cousins that have grown up together. Their relationship was very close and gradually turned into an experimentation in passion. They both have just graduated from law school and have made plans to live in the Alaskan wilderness to test their compatibility. Henri's adopted sister Tres, has grown into a beautiful young woman. She has just graduated from a prestigious woman's college and is looking to finding love. Henri loves his sister and has always protected her, but he doesn't realize the potential for the true love she has for him, until his aunt makes him aware of Tres' feelings for him. She explains the family curse from the past. Then she delivers the message to Henri and confronts him with the choices that life will hold.
From one dangerous escape to another, Nina’s life is fraught with anxiety. Almost snarled by the Russian revolution, she is brought to America as a maid in a wealthy American mansion. Her new master tries seducing her with tragic consequences. She is accused of murder. Slipping away on a late night train, she finds refuge in a Bordello in the rough coal mining area of Southern Illinois only to be sold by the Madame for a thousand dollars. A labor boss with ulterior motives convinces her of his sincerity, but she must again escape his seduction. A minister hides Nina on a poor man’s farm near the Mississippi River. Nina’s integrity will not bend for the owner’s passion. When a huge flood overflows the farm, the minister again helps her escape. Nina becomes a school teacher in a very poor school, but her students love her. A monstrous tornado destroys the building and many of her little ones. It is the saddest funeral ever in the little town. Yet Nina finds love and happiness in a way she never could have expected.
Louise dreamed of a great romance, but when the unbelievable took place, she faced unexpected problems. Her father, Dr. Demonte, a noted professor of religious philosophy, sought the meaning of life. When Louise entered a new reality, her father helped her find the meaning she was searching for. Together they faced mysteries they had not previously encountered, and together they found answers to their enigma.
What if Jesus returns to earth with a message from his Father, God? Would the world’s religions listen? Would humanity listen? This book explores this possibility. God sends his only begotten Son to give the world a new way to see what he really intended when he started the whole thing. He wants to show mankind how they have misread what he intended. Jesus calls the leaders of all major religions to a meeting, where he will try and reconcile their beliefs to God’s wishes. Naturally, this visit stirs a great deal of controversy and many surprises. The conclusion of this visit is clear and easily understood. What does God want from us?
A lovely Latvian lady is awaiting the return of the Nazi occupiers of Latvia. She has reasons to be afraid. She had worked for the Soviets, when they ruled her country, and that could mean execution. Another thread existed because she had helped Jews escape from imprisonment. Will the invading Germans allow her to work, or will they put her in prison? The author tells other stories he heard on travels in the Pamir Mountains, the Saint Petersburg to Moscow nighttime special train, and in India at a wedding temple.
Rob Delodge is a brilliant and handsome young man who has everything one could wish for, except for the most important thing: contentment. Seeking meaning in life, the disillusioned Harvard grad has various adventures and tries numerous philosophies, only to end up in a dangerous situation when he becomes a prisoner of ISIS terrorists. Rob’s Escape from ISIS becomes a matter of cunning and luck. After he gets away, he finds himself in another world and has no clue to its meaning. Being a youth of today, however, where is meaning?
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Ann Dubois, a beautiful young white woman with everything money can buy, is working on a Johns Hopkins research grant with Mike Brown, a self-made black scholar from the Baltimore ghetto. Hidden prejudice enters their relationship, and the rampant crime in Baltimore plays a role in their story. The major elements of social unrest plaguing the city continue to develop, and fear reigns until a surprising conclusion calms the storm. This intriguing contemporary novel is about Baltimore Now … with murder served up in the finale.
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