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While on death row in North Carolina, convicted murderer Wheeler Stokes gets a surprise visitor, one whose twisted path he has crossed in important ways. This is the story of a man and his tortured past, the women he loved and lost, and the lives he destroyed. Most of all, it is the story of human nature at its best and its worst. Few readers will forget Wheeler Stokes; fewer still will forget what brought him to a tragic end - and the people who crossed him and paid the ultimate price.
A 19-year-old girl, just entering her sexual prime, is found strangled and her body dumped near a small mill town in North Carolina. The era is 1930s. The town, full of secrets and lies, holds the key to Velma's racy life and unforgettable death.
It's a typical muggy Carolina morning in 1932. Eight-year-old George Campbell is waiting on the front porch. Ahead, he sees the ambulance approach. He runs in the house to his father, yelling, 'it's here, it's here " In the bedroom lies his mother, the most stable, loving influence in his short life. The ambulance is here to take her away. She will not return. Left with a father who does not know how to care for the boy, George is shipped off to live with relatives; a sex-obsessed cousin; a philandering uncle; and an aunt who tries hard to give this motherless child the love and support that he lost. "Broken Circle" is an emotional journey that will tug at your heart and leave you rooting for George's long, painful search for acceptance.
Follow Rachel and Martin as they set out to discover a new land and a new life. The newlyweds encounter a series of adventures on their journey west in 1840, learning much about themselves along the way.
Golden Thread picks up where Broken Circle left off, following young George Campbell through a life-and-death experience. Rescued by a Newfoundland/Canadian fishing ship at the start of World War II, George finds peace with his past losses and resumes his eventful life.
Set in contemporary Gaston County, North Carolina, at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Elsie Erwin has just buried her beloved mother and has only her friend, Bertha, to keep her company. The two women set out on a road trip that leads them to new adventures. But it is a chance encounter back in their hometown of Gastonia where Elsie finds that sometimes life holds its greatest promise-and surprises-to the very end. "Last Love" is the story of friendship, survival, love, hope, and the power of renewal.
On Saint Simons Island, at the Georgia coast, was a large pre-Civil War plantation. It was a place and a time when aristocrats ruled the South; slaves where bought and sold but not their souls. A time when the wealthy sustained their position-their property and fortunes-over the sweat of their black slaves. Onto this plantation was born a young child who would eventually grow up to rule over these same slaves. Using Gullah Dialect to capture the era's true spirit, author D.H. Caldwell has produced a historical romance that will take readers back to a remarkable, yet unsettled time in our history.
Larry Foster and his wife, Christina, are involved in a car accident that leaves Larry injured and his wife dead. Grief-stricken, he cannot conceive of a life without his beloved spouse. In time, an idea forms that might just bring happiness and hope to widower Larry. Perhaps he can have the child he and his wife always wanted? But how, where, and when? As the search begins for a surrogate mother, so too does a new chapter and a new adventure in Larry's life. "Searching" is a sweet love story with a happy, surprise ending. This book will leave you feeling better about the losses we all endure, and the choices we all make.
Called "Little Fera" by a Cherokee woman who was a major part of Hallie's life, this is the story of a young child in the early 1900s who grew up learning secrets of the forest and Cherokee medicines. Follow Hallie's adventures as she becomes an adult and learns that secrets-and magic-can sometimes set you free.
Following the Civil War, Wounded Knee, and the doctrine of Manifest Destiny, America accepted the challenge of liberating destitute Cubans from their brutal Spanish overlords. "Rush to Eternity" is the story of two young men, both very different, who entered the dark gates of death into the beginning of eternity.
On Saint Simons Island, at the Georgia coast, was a large pre-Civil War plantation. It was a place and a time when aristocrats ruled the South; slaves where bought and sold but not their souls. A time when the wealthy sustained their position-their property and fortunes-over the sweat of their black slaves. Onto this plantation was born a young child who would eventually grow up to rule over these same slaves. Using Gullah Dialect to capture the era's true spirit, author D.H. Caldwell has produced a historical romance that will take readers back to a remarkable, yet unsettled time in our history.
Set in contemporary Gaston County, North Carolina, at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Elsie Erwin has just buried her beloved mother and has only her friend, Bertha, to keep her company. The two women set out on a road trip that leads them to new adventures. But it is a chance encounter back in their hometown of Gastonia where Elsie finds that sometimes life holds its greatest promise-and surprises-to the very end. "Last Love" is the story of friendship, survival, love, hope, and the power of renewal.
Follow Rachel and Martin as they set out to discover a new land and a new life. The newlyweds encounter a series of adventures on their journey west in 1840, learning much about themselves along the way.
Larry Foster and his wife, Christina, are involved in a car accident that leaves Larry injured and his wife dead. Grief-stricken, he cannot conceive of a life without his beloved spouse. In time, an idea forms that might just bring happiness and hope to widower Larry. Perhaps he can have the child he and his wife always wanted? But how, where, and when? As the search begins for a surrogate mother, so too does a new chapter and a new adventure in Larry's life. "Searching" is a sweet love story with a happy, surprise ending. This book will leave you feeling better about the losses we all endure, and the choices we all make.
While on death row in North Carolina, convicted murderer Wheeler Stokes gets a surprise visitor, one whose twisted path he has crossed in important ways. This is the story of a man and his tortured past, the women he loved and lost, and the lives he destroyed. Most of all, it is the story of human nature at its best and its worst. Few readers will forget Wheeler Stokes; fewer still will forget what brought him to a tragic end - and the people who crossed him and paid the ultimate price.
Following the Civil War, Wounded Knee, and the doctrine of Manifest Destiny, America accepted the challenge of liberating destitute Cubans from their brutal Spanish overlords. "Rush to Eternity" is the story of two young men, both very different, who entered the dark gates of death into the beginning of eternity.
Golden Thread picks up where Broken Circle left off, following young George Campbell through a life-and-death experience. Rescued by a Newfoundland/Canadian fishing ship at the start of World War II, George finds peace with his past losses and resumes his eventful life.
It's a typical muggy Carolina morning in 1932. Eight-year-old George Campbell is waiting on the front porch. Ahead, he sees the ambulance approach. He runs in the house to his father, yelling, 'it's here, it's here!"In the bedroom lies his mother, the most stable, loving influence in his short life. The ambulance is here to take her away.She will not return.Left with a father who does not know how to care for the boy, George is shipped off to live with relatives; a sex-obsessed cousin; a philandering uncle; and an aunt who tries hard to give this motherless child the love and support that he lost."Broken Circle" is an emotional journey that will tug at your heart and leave you rooting for George's long, painful search for acceptance.
A 19-year-old girl, just entering her sexual prime, is found strangled and her body dumped near a small mill town in North Carolina. The era is 1930s. The town, full of secrets and lies, holds the key to Velma's racy life and unforgettable death.
Called "Little Fera" by a Cherokee woman who was a major part of Hallie's life, this is the story of a young child in the early 1900s who grew up learning secrets of the forest and Cherokee medicines. Follow Hallie's adventures as she becomes an adult and learns that secrets-and magic-can sometimes set you free.
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