The Last Sunset

The Last Sunset

Author: March Lions

Publisher: Fulton Books, Inc.

Published: 2022-11-03

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 1638607206

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Two baby girls seating in the rear of a car are involved in a terrible accident and their mother dies. An alien spacecraft hovering in the storm above witnesses the event and teleports the girls from the burning car. The girls are taken to the alien's home world on the other side of the galaxy. On arrival, they are separated and never told they were saved from a burning vehicle on a planet on the other side of the galaxy. Twenty-six years later, they are headed to Earth on opposite sides of good and evil. However, they are not aware they are sisters, let alone earthlings. The younger sister is an agent for the alien, Captain Arantose, who wants to either conquer or destroy the Earth for its precious raw materials. The other sister's mission is to either protect Earth or let it be destroyed. The eyes of Earth can't see every inch of space and spot an intruder, with either good or bad intentions, which could sneak through and take over or destroy Earth. When these aliens arrive, can Earth survive? Will the leaders of Earth be able to negotiate and save its inhabitants? Will its inhabitants be ready to sacrifice everything or die?


The Last Sunset in the West

The Last Sunset in the West

Author: Natalie Sanders

Publisher: Birlinn Ltd

Published: 2024-07-04

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 1788857216

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Fully revised edition with updated information on the surviving members of the orca pod. In 2014, marine biologist Dr Natalie Sanders joined the crew of the research vessel Silurian to seek out Britain's West Coast Community of orca and study them before we lose them forever. Though this orca pod has delighted scientists and whale watchers for years, we still know relatively little about them, and what we do know comes mostly from citizen science and chance encounters. But what is abundantly clear is that pollution, entanglement, military sonar and climate change continue to have an enormous impact on whales and dolphins and other marine life throughout the world's oceans. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the marine world in this age of climate change. A captivating yet poignant account, it takes the reader from the Western Isles of Scotland to Vancouver Island and elsewhere. It also delves deep into the history of our relations with these beautiful and sentient creatures to explain what their loss means and how we can avoid similar tragedies in the future.


Sunset Song

Sunset Song

Author: Lewis Grassic Gibbon

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2022-11-13

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13:

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Sunset Song is widely regarded as one of the most important Scottish novels of the 20th century. Chris Guthrie, the female protagonist, is a strong character who grows up in a dysfunctional farming family. Life is hard after her dad's death and she must take some tough decisions to save her farms under the inevitable threat of World War I . . . Lewis Grassic Gibbon was the pseudonym of James Leslie Mitchell (1901-1935), a Scottish writer famous for his contribution to the Scottish Renaissance and portrayal of strong female characters.


My Last Sunset

My Last Sunset

Author: J. W. Stokes

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2014-09-27

Total Pages: 54

ISBN-13: 9781502537669

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This book is about Dr. Billy Rooney. He is an An Oncologist, a doctor who specializes in treating people with cancer. This epilog is about his life from childhood through his last days of LIFE. Billy's journey, NOT only as a doctor, but a patient fighting against cancer to his LAST breath...


The Outbreak

The Outbreak

Author: Timothy Pruett

Publisher: Open Mind Publishing

Published:

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13:

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A mysterious disease quickly brings humanity to it's knees. The infected become mindless killing machines, tirelessly seeking the uninfected in their desperate rage. What's the point of survival in the face of such destruction?


Unlife

Unlife

Author: Lena Fox

Publisher: Fairies and Fantasy Pty Ltd

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 167

ISBN-13: 1922390267

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Held captive by a vampire in love with her blood… Kaitlyn knows her new role as a vampire's victim is dodgy, but as an out of work actress, she needs the cash. She never thought it would leave her at the mercy of a real vampire… A vampire who thinks she's the tastiest of them all. She'll do anything to escape his cold lips alive, because being part of a blood-sucker's ongoing meal plan isn't high on her list of life goals. She’s playing a dangerous game, but she’s in too deep to stop. Learning vampires are real is one thing. What happens after that Kaitlyn would never see coming… Unlife is the first book in the Heartsblood series by Lena Fox. If you love brooding vampire men, sassy, food-obsessed heroines, and a happily ever after with a twist, sink your teeth into this fresh and fun vampire series today. Previously published as "Strawberry" by Lena Fox.


Goshen Sunset: Poems From the Mountaintop Vol. II

Goshen Sunset: Poems From the Mountaintop Vol. II

Author: Thomas Henry Carter, PhD.

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2014-02-20

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 1304797724

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Goshen Sunset: Poems From The Mountaintop - olume II consists of selected poems that describes the mountain environment of Goshen, West Virginia. The poems describe the natural wonders of Goshen and the emotions that the author experienced while walking its wood trails.


Shed

Shed

Author: Michelle Martin

Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2024-08-24

Total Pages: 411

ISBN-13:

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Shed is a modern-day prodigal-daughter story defining true darkness and despair, then transferring her soul into God's redemptive power to reveal beauty and hope from under the muck. Darkness. I can describe its very essence because I was there. Hopelessness had a name it repeatedly uttered. The name was mine. The day I unexpectedly crumbled, my arm reaching up, against my will, heaven reached back. He broke my darkness, cut my chains, and sent me on a thrilling journey of freedom, saving, self-discovery, intriguing miracles, grace, hope, and life. Shed illustrates the depths of my personal mistakes including a teen pregnancy, two failed marriages, three DWIs, two very unusual court cases (one being involved in the middle of a military cover-up), abuse, infidelity, losing custody of my children, alcohol abuse. Absolute brokenness. It sounds like a HBO movie, but it is all true. I lived it. In the midst of lying on my floor begging death to steal me, Shed was born. I had never truly believed the Holy Spirit existed until I had no choice but to meet him. As my story unfolds, the gentle swaying of God begins to emerge a distinct change in me. Emotion spurring words and images bring despair and saving to life. Shed calls to other women experiencing life's destruction and is questioning, "Am I worth saving?" "Have I ruined my entire existence?" "Will God intervene?" "Does he even exist?" Through complete transparency of what you read, you are able to live in the life of the saving you are desperately looking for as you doubt the capability of it transferring into your own world. However, the distinctive images brought to life in the words you have soaked in allow you to surrender to possibilities you have only mildly hoped for.


Come to My Sunland

Come to My Sunland

Author: Julia Winifred Moseley

Publisher: University Press of Florida

Published: 2020-10-14

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 0813065976

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Like so many midwesterners since, Julia Daniels and Charles Scott Moseley moved to Florida in the 1880s seeking a warmer climate. This collection of Julia’s letters--mainly to her husband, who made frequent business trips north, and to her close friend Eliza Slade--reveals the struggle of a cultured, urban woman adjusting to the hardship and isolation of life in pioneer Florida. And then coming to love it. Tramping through the unsullied land surrounding the Limona community near Tampa, where they settled, she gloried in her "neglected corner in the Garden of Eden," where she "could look up fifty feet and see air plants growing on the branches of great oaks and hundreds of ferns nodding . . . in the sunlight and gray moss moving through the trees like mist." "Think of me gazing up among crane’s nests with redbirds in my own oaks," she wrote. "Even in the nighttime, a mocking bird often sings to me of all the beautiful things I love." Julia (herself a published writer) selected these unedited letters and copied them for her family into a thick leather book. Like characters in a novel, the friends and relatives she describes crackle with personality: a flamboyant Russian proclaims his version of communism, a New England spinster counters with Utopian visions, and a university professor retreats from the ivory tower to agricultural experimentation. Readers observe Julia’s flair for making daily life cheerful and they meet the couple’s two adored sons and Scott’s children by an earlier marriage, as well as Cracker settlers, cattle runners, and assorted seekers of health or wealth. An artist, Julia created a distinctive home designed and decorated in the manner of the pre-Raphaelites. Her palmetto fiber wall covering was exhibited at the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893 and survives today. The Florida house, named The Nest, is on the National Register of Historic Places. Accompanied by 71 photographs of Julia’s home and family, these letters transcend the life of one woman to capture the experience and spirit of 19th-century Florida.