Sunrise Sunset at East Blythewood Ranch

Sunrise Sunset at East Blythewood Ranch

Author: Dr. Curtis J. Way

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2013-01-09

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 1479773123

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Sunrise Sunset at Blythewood Ranch This is a little book that could easily have been named, Two sunrises and two sunsets of East Blythewood. The main characters are two twenty-year old college girls and an older very financially successful male, Dr. Percival Banister. The girl on the cover is Amber. She is the main character. The girl on the left here is Valerie. She is Ambers best friend and you will see how peers do affect your life in the character Valerie. The Doctor had such entanglements with Ambers mother, Veronica that she becomes the other sunset in this book. This little book is not broken into chapters because it all takes place in such a continual flow. However, the Author did break some segments by bold print so the reader would have a chance to pause and breathe between sex scenes. This little book should carry a health warning like drugs meant to help men with erectile disorders. That is, Dont use or in this case dont read this book unless your doctor says that you are healthy enough for sex. An opened mind would also be helpful for you if you read this book. True, this book contains a lot of sex but it is not gratuitous or a book that is about sex without a lot of empirical views of the social examination of the impact of values. In this case, Amber was raised by a single mom, Veronica who once dated Dr. Banister. At this time in our history where many of our children are being raised in homed headed by a single parent. Everyone knows that these single parent heads of house holds are mostly women. These women are many times very courageous women who sometimes work two jobs and endure many hardships. Yet, everyone also knows that most of these women, single heads of house-holds, have men in their lives. This book looks at one such case and probably overly simplifies it but the reader should be able to relate to these characters. There are no villains or victors depending on you point of view. In some readers point of view all of the characters might be villainous or victors. In either or both cases, the Author hopes that you will enjoy reading this book for the joy of it.


River Crossings

River Crossings

Author: Dr. Curtis J. Way

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2013-06-13

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1483653838

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River Crossings By: Dr. Curtis J. Way Edited by: Staff at Spoon Book Publishing About this Book This book is about a black woman who vicariously and ability wise saw herself as a blue-eyed blond seeking economic security, compatible sex, and peace amongst races; she experienced River Crossings. Rivers are beautiful to view and they are an iconic symbol of natures grace and power. River Crossings here represents the obstacles that this woman had to overcome just to have the basics. This family and this woman were sharecroppers who had to overcome obstacles that were mostly embedded in the customs; now she attempts to promote healing and end hate. River Crossings has some very vivid intimate scenes but not as many as in Dr. Ways two other books Sunrise Sunset at East Blythewood Ranch & Maggies Cycle. This trilogy is intended to be sexually real raw enjoyable quick reads and it is hoped that you will like them. Please let us know what you think at Spoon Book Publishing at [email protected].


Extreme Barbecue

Extreme Barbecue

Author: Dan Huntley

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 2013-07-23

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 1452133107

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This cookbook and travelogue profiles daringly inventive grill masters with “colorful characters, inventive techniques and lip-smacking food” (Publishers Weekly, starred review). Twenty whole chickens bathed in garlic on a rig that resembles a cast-iron satellite dish . . . this is Extreme Barbecue, a tribute to the derring-do behind the craziest grilling contraptions in the country. Through in-depth profiles, outrageous photographs, and nearly one hundred personal recipes, this unique cookbook exalts in unprecedented cooking techniques and junkyard serendipity. These devices range from the Zen-like simplicity of a tin can on two heated flat stones to an awe-inspiring two-story mobile smoker complete with winding staircase. Whether it’s a front-end loader serving as a grilling rig in Kansas City or a 4,500-pound mobile bread baker in Portland, Oregon, this is BBQ like you’ve never seen—or tasted—before.


The Guests on South Battery

The Guests on South Battery

Author: Karen White

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2017-01-10

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 0698193008

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THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Karen White invites you to explore the brick-walked streets of Charleston in her fifth Tradd Street novel, where historic mansions house the memories of years gone by, and restless spirits refuse to fade away... With her extended maternity leave at its end, Melanie Trenholm is less than thrilled to leave her new husband and beautiful twins to return to work, especially when she’s awoken by a phone call with no voice on the other end—and the uneasy feeling that the ghostly apparitions that have stayed silent for more than a year are about to invade her life once more. But her return to the realty office goes better than she could have hoped, with a new client eager to sell the home she recently inherited on South Battery. Most would treasure living in one of the grandest old homes in the famous historic district of Charleston, but Jayne Smith would rather sell hers as soon as possible, guaranteeing Melanie a quick commission. Despite her stroke of luck, Melanie can’t deny that spirits—both malevolent and benign—have started to show themselves to her again. One is shrouded from sight, but appears whenever Jayne is near. Another arrives when an old cistern is discovered in Melanie’s backyard on Tradd Street. Melanie knows nothing good can come from unearthing the past. But some secrets refuse to stay buried....


A History of the University of South Carolina, 1940-2000

A History of the University of South Carolina, 1940-2000

Author: Henry H. Lesesne

Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 540

ISBN-13: 9781570034442

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Describes the transformation of one of the nation's oldest public institutions of higher learning into a modern research university The history of the modern University of South Carolina (originally chartered as South Carolina College in 1801) describes the significant changes in the state and in the character of higher education in South Carolina. World War II, the civil rights struggle, and the revolution in research and South Carolina's economy transformed USC from a small state university in 1939, with a student body of less than 2,000 and an annual budget of $725,000, to a 1990 population of more than 25,000 and an annual budget of $454 million. Then the University was little more than a small liberal arts college; today the university is at the head of a statewide system of higher education with eight branch campuses. Henry H. Lesesne recounts the historic transformation of USC into a modern research university, grounding that change in the context of the modernization of South Carolina and the South in general. The half century from 1940 to 1990 wrought great changes in South Carolina and its most prominent university. State and national politics, the challenges of funding modern higher educations, and the explosive growth of intercollegiate sports are among other elements of the University that were transformed. Lesesne describes with candor and impressive research how the University of South Carolina and, indeed, all of the state's higher education system emerged from a past limited by racism and poverty and began to measure its aspirations by national educational standards.