In the middle of the night in January, 1865, two Union soldiers set out on a reconnaissance mission just before the battle of Fort Fisher, North Carolina. Rinaldo DeBartolo wants to finish the mission and to return to Italy and his sweetheart, Emilia. When he and his partner, Walter discover hidden gold, a trail of secrets begins. That trail winds through the Italian unification, two world wars and a tangle of immigration to reach into Rome Italy in the 1990s at the time of Desert Storm. There the descendants of the American De Bartolo family meet Rinaldo's descendents. Kathy Ann, the youngest of the clan is working a gap year as a journalist in Her writing endeavors and the family's reunion become complicated by romance, stolen art, and the discovery that not all secrets, even family secrets, are good ones.
Kathleen Stallworth's millionaire in-laws have taken her daughter away. Now all she lives for is revenge--until her newfound faith alters her plans for revenge and produces a victory she could never have imagined.
This collection, penned when Gibran was still a young writer, reveals many of the themes and styles plumbed throughout his life, including his lifelong struggle against injustice in “The Crucified,” his heart-wrenching lament for a ...
. . This is a beautiful story of redemption."--Publishers Weekly "In Tracie Peterson's engrossing historical romance Secrets of My Heart, dangerous truths threaten a city's future as a widow discovers her late husband's misdeeds. . .
. . But relationships are messy things, and only two people can find happiness at the end of it all. Secrets of the Heart is the captivating and electrifying novel from bestselling author Elizabeth Buchan.
Madeline Whittington, daughter of the deceased Earl of Richfield, emerges from English society’s prescribed period of mourning in the winter of 1815.
None of the wives who lived at Harlixton Hall had ever safely delivered an heir. When the midwife delivers a baby boy from a dying mother at the manor, she is a.
Quoted in Phil Kilroy, “Sophie Barat's Integration of Inner Life and Spiritual Leadership of the Society,” accessed December 27, 2019, http:// madeleinesophiebarat.org. 3. Quoted in Larkin, Enthronement of the Sacred Heart, 14. 4.
Truly a story for all of us, bringing tears and joy to all readers, because it is universal in life experience. We all have secrets, don ́t we? You will find yourself in the story line. What would you have done?
The deepest desires hidden in the depth of my eyes, These are just a few secrets taking refuge in my heart .
The Beat of Life ends with a plea: that we recognise the heart’s wisdom and adopt a more heart-centred way of living, which will lead to greater health.