His first taste of freedom was only the beginning… Arch Hoffman has paid for his crimes. All he wants is to come home to rural California and start over. He's not looking to be a hero when he rescues a wedding cake from hitting the dirt at the ranch next door. But culinary artist Mandy Allen's irresistible smile makes him glad to save the day—and thankful that they're neighbors. Mandy's just the distraction Arch needs. Her sweet voice quiets the memories that threaten his chance to be a better man, and he's determined to help her confront her fears. But the past is its own prison, and even love might not be enough to set them free.
Caught in an extremely difficult situation at home and in her new high school, sixteen-year-old Easter's life improves greatly when she is recruited by a mysterious school where teens--all outsiders like herself--develop their paranormal ...
My name is Lee Mets (honest), and this is my book.
Home Free: A Novel
Recently featured on NPR's Here and Now and in the New York Times, Home Sweet Anywhere is a road map for anyone who dreams of turning the idea of life abroad into a reality.
... Board Nancy Cott Cathy N. Davidson Jane Sherron De Hart Sara Evans Mary Kelley Annette Kolodny Wendy Martin Nell Irvin Painter Janice Radway Barbara Sicherman FREE HEARTS FREE HOMES Gender and American Antislavery Politics MICHAEL.
For the Sisterhood, it's the end of an era--and the beginning of a whole new adventure. . . Praise for Fern Michaels and her Sisterhood novels. . .
He hoped and prayed nightly that his two children would find mates as wonderful as their mother when it was their time. Sally Pritchard Kelly was the wind beneath his wings. She was the reason he got up in the morning, the reason he was ...
The Myth of the Empty Nest Marni Jackson. Home Free The Myth of the Empty Nest Marni Jackson THOMAS ALLEN PUBLISHERS TORONTO Copyright © 2010 Marni Jackson All rights reserved. No part.
One wonders ifsuch people think that in is in;that once they have been baptized, confirmed, and taken communion, they are basically homefree—go to church reasonably often,make a meager offering,take communion, and all is well.
THE STORIES: LUDLOW FAIR. In words of the Village Voice, this ...is a bedtime story about two girl roommates.