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Single mom Vivi Vincent is thrust into her worst nightmare when
she's trapped inside a mall during a terror attack along with her
eight-year-old son. With the help of Jed Brennan, an FBI special
agent on enforced leave, Vivi and her son survive the assault. But
the danger is far from over. Vivi's son may have witnessed critical
details of the terrorists' future plans and is targeted for death,
but he's mute, and he's traumatized. Still someone launches a
strike against the FBI's safe house, and Jed fears the bad guys
have an inside man. No longer knowing who to trust, he hides mother
and son in a log cabin deep in the heart of the Wisconsin
Northwoods. There Jed and Vivi try to figure out how to unlock the
information inside her son's head. What they don't bargain for is
the red-hot attraction that flares between them, or the extent of
the sinister plot that threatens to rip apart not only any chance
of happiness they might have together, but also the very fabric of
American society.
This is Book #1 in the COLD JUSTICE series. Justice isn't always
black or white. Sometimes it's cold and dark. Former CIA assassin
Alex Parker works for The Gateway Project, a clandestine government
organization hell-bent on taking out serial killers and pedophiles
before they enter the justice system. Alex doesn't enjoy killing,
but he's damn good at it. He's good at dodging the law, too-until a
beautiful rookie agent has him wondering what it might be like to
get caught. FBI Special Agent Mallory Rooney has spent years
hunting the lowlife who abducted her identical twin sister eighteen
years ago. Now, during an on-going serial killer investigation,
Mallory begins to suspect there's a vigilante operating outside the
law. She has no choice but to take him down, because murder isn't
justice. Is it? When Mallory starts asking questions, The Gateway
Project management starts to sweat, and orders Alex to watch her.
As soon as they meet, the two begin to fall in love. But the lies
and betrayals that define Alex's life threaten to destroy them
both-especially when the man who stole her sister all those years
ago makes Mallory his next target, and Alex must reveal his true
identity to save the woman he loves.
Tony Anderson set out in the summer of 1998 to walk through
Georgia. He wanted particularly to visit the Georgian mountain
tribes - Tush, Khevsurs, Ratchuelians and Svans - to discover if
they shared a common mountain culture, and to test the old idea of
the Caucasus as an impenetrable barrier from sea to sea. From
Azerbaijan to Svaneti, Anderson found communities where the old
customs and beliefs still triumphantly survive, despite years of
Communist oppression and the terrible uncertainties since the
collapse of the Soviet Union. Throughout his journey Anderson
refers back to many other visits to Georgia, to the politics of
independence, to the war in Abkhazia and Ossetia, to the civil war
and Shevardnadze's accession to power, to the history of these
people at one of the great crossroads of the world. It remains an
abiding mystery that Georgia has managed to survive at all,
devastated time and again by the vagabond hordes from the steppes
and torn between the mighty empires that struggled over it. But
survive it has with a vibrant culture still intact and, in the
mountains, still deeply connected to its ancient ways.
Some Long and some very Tall stories are told here. See how this
Mom's poetry "Shows and Tells" a tale or two The expression "Pass
It On" can have many meanings, but here it can only refer to a
mother reminiscing about earlier times in her life that she desires
to share with others. Any young parent might find this enjoyable as
they deal with their own children underfoot most of the time.
Grandparents will be reminded of some past events in their own
lives as Toni brings them to life here once more. There are stories
in our history that should NEVER be forgotten So, pass them on
Numerous object lessons are in plain sight here as our writer
shares her own heart regarding dealings in her personal life and
that of her own children and grandchildren. These stories are told
in a rhyming pattern with illustrations drawn by her own
grandchildren. She soon realized that other parents might also
enjoy these storytelling adventures too. The smallest members of
our household face fears that are addressed here as well. Be sure
to place this short read near your children's bed stand to read at
night, before tucking them in, or anytime of the day for that
matter. You as a reader may find your children wanting to also draw
their own pictures from the poems in this book. You can be sure
each picture they draw will be refrigerator worthy too Some parents
may be inspired to begin their own book that takes us on a journey
down their own "Memory Lane," as is true here about Toni's Book.
Watch for more Poetry Stories to come. This is the first of many
"High Flying Tales." Now I've warned you, be on the lookout for
anything that flies.: -}: -}: -} In the author's own words: "A Kite
Named Jack and Other Rhymes portrays the fears and imaginations
faced daily by all children based on my own childhood memories.
This collection of rhymes hopefully embraces creativity while
promoting manners and morals with a substantial message attached to
each and every one. This book was dedicated to my grandchildren and
they provided the illustrations as well. Featured on Amazon, Barnes
and Noble and ITunes, I am proud to be a new author as it is a life
long dream come true.
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