Following the events of RED WATERS RISING, Gabriel Kasun is once again on his own, haunted and hunted by bandits, ghosts, and his own personal demons....A stand-alone novella of The Devil's West
Secure in a world of privilege and safety, Tag is happy with life as a house cat – until the dreams begin.
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts, Gabriel’s Angel tells the heartwarming story of a recluse receiving the gift of love to brighten his holiday season—and his life.
“The connection to our Creator has been blocked for hundreds of years,” Gabriel continues, “but I am here to say, my friends, that on this historic evening, a sentient river of awareness will shatter our crumbling wall of religious ...
He reached down into the water and pulled upward to reveal a drum with a tangled strap dangling down into the water. The instrument was waterlogged and caked in mud, but he thought it could be salvaged. He was used to salvaging things ...
Then the train lurched violently to one side, and people began to scream as they were thrown from their seats. ... and toppled into space, dragging the rest of the carriages with it, one after the other, to fall the three hundred and ...
As if to launch the season and celebrate their expanding group, Helen had decided to have a 1920s-themed party because of an F. Scott Fitzgerald revival then under way.7 Young Americans of an intellectual or artistic bent once again ...
These, and several other careers, make writing Peter Gabriel’s biography an unusually challenging task, but Daryl Easlea has undertaken countless hours of interviews with key friends, musicians, aides and confidants.
It is the story of inner cities everywhere, and of the lost boys who must find themselves in their tower blocks.
“Ok, I didn't see any good way to approach the house, sitting on that small hill; it pretty much overlooks the road from both directions. Did you notice anything?” “Maybe,” she said thinking. “We need to drive by again to confirm, ...
Thomas Newton to James Monroe, May 14, 1802, Executive Papers, 1802; [General] Thomas Mathews to James Monroe, March 10, 1802, ibid.; James Monroe to John Nivison, May 12, 1802, Executive Letterbook. 16. Virginia Herald (Fredericksburg) ...