Toni At thirty-three, I was hopelessly in love with my best friend and roommate, Aisling Butcher. She was everything I wanted but could never have because I wouldn’t break that barrier. My fear of losing her was too much to transcend. That didn’t mean I didn’t live for every adoring expression when she looked at me. Yet how much longer could I remain strong before I revealed my secret? Butcher My baby sister’s best friend, Toni, was flawless. She was everything I’d always wanted but knew I couldn’t possess. She was always my Babygirl. Her happiness and safety my only concern in life. That’s why I wouldn’t make my feelings known. I wasn’t good enough. I wouldn’t let my demons touch her perfection. But when teasing kisses turn to more, am I brave enough to claim what’s mine?
His Goal: To Kill An "Even Fifty" They called him "Uncle Willie." At night, Robert "Willie" Pickton visited the streets of Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. The women he picked up never came back. . . His Methods: Rape And Torture For years, police built a long list of missing prostitutes, women at the edge of society. Some people claimed there was a serial killer. One detective lost his job for saying so. But investigators didn't have a single body. . .until someone found a skull sawed in half. . . The Pig Farm Murders On land that had made his family millions, on a squalid pig farm near a school, a condo development and a Starbucks, Robert Pickton ran a house of horrors for decades. Friends, neighbors and community leaders came and went, while Pickton committed debauchery, torture, and bloodletting rivaling the worst on record. What he did to his victims was unspeakable. What he did to the bodies was unimaginable. How he got away with it is the most shocking crime of all. . .
The story is about a teenaged girl who was raised in an dysfunctional home . The man who she thought was her biological father left home to search for a better way to provide for his family as her mother introduced the innocent child to her real father who she never met . It was quite obvious the stranger was someone related to her , Rishona resembled him greatly . The man called her his baby girl as she began to rebel against her mother and her biological father as she became troubled only to join a street gang . Through time , life in her household began to further deteriorate as her mother became incarcerated after an attempted murder . Rishona was adopted by an holy-rolling Pentecostal family. The childless couple was astounded by the child's innocent look , but was unaware of her past . After a few years of trying to fit in with her prosperous God-fearing foster parents , Rishona decided to revisit her old friends in the "Hood ". Unfortunately , her desire to be with her old gang was a bad decision as the leaders of the 4-3 gangster group orchestrated a plan to rob Rishona's new living quarters . Gracefully , the Almighty was on her side . She and one of the thugs in the robbery escaped to the city where she was well kept by his religious aunt . However , Aunt Bea had an live in daughter who was known in the " Hood " for making quick money , introduced the young stranger in her home to robbery of potential Johns.Gracefully , God saved her from the streetlife as she returned home to her born again family to rejoice in her victory.
The year was 1973. A fourteen-year-old girl hitchhiked across the country to the Pacific Coast, then back to the Atlantic Ocean. Her mother died when she was only eleven years old and never knowing a father, there had to be a way of validating her very existence and to discover why she was on this planet. The answers were all around her; however, she would not be able to recognize them until years later. Meeting with many life-threatening situations, it’s a thousand wonders she is still alive to tell her story. Run Baby Girl Run is written with gut-wrenching honesty and allows the reader to see into the very depths of this beautiful young girl’s soul. Editor: Jackie Hurst www.johnniesuebridges.com Johnnie Sue Bridges incredible life story began with the release of her first book, the highly acclaimed Shadows and Scars, a beautiful story that captures the essence of living in the mountains of Middlesboro, Kentucky, with vivid imagery, comical moments, and raw emotion. In one cold blue night, she writes of an already painful world turning into nothing short of a nightmare. Bitter coldness and survival starts the reader on a journey that portrays a young mother’s fight against poverty, loneliness, and alcoholism, concluding in the riot-torn and racially divided city of Detroit. Shadows and Scars reveals a birds-eye view of the child that struggled to maintain stability in her hauntingly unstable world. Readers will gain the knowledge of endurance within themselves, despite adversity. Book # 2 Motown Girl Sister Golden Hair chronicles her roller coaster ride through the early 70s growing up in the inner city of Detroit’s Westside. Hitting the teen years during the underground time of extreme change, uprisings, experimenting with everything under the sun, came at a very high price—robbery of her self worth and, most importantly, the stolen innocence of the ones she dearly loved. Highly educated in a cultured urban habit, she was forevermore restless and ran incessantly. And by the grace of God, she eventually changed and escaped. However, some of those she held closest to her heart paid the piper with their lives. In her own words, “No one told us that stuff would kill ya.”
He stalked me from the moment he saw me. He watched me day and night. Butcher is what everyone calls crazy. They see all the tattoos and scars and to be honest, to most people he looks downright scary. He’s dangerous. He is after all the enforcer to the Devil Souls MC. But to me? He’s just Butcher. I see him. I see who he really is. I see a man who will do anything for the people he cares about. I see the man who will protect and love me above everything else. I am just as obsessed with him as he is me. I will die for him and he would kill for me. What everyone doesn’t know is I have the same crazy inside of me... This book can be read as a stand-alone but I recommend reading the others first to get the full experience.
In 1991, Snezana Zabic lost her homeland and most of her family's book and record collection during the Yugoslav Wars that had been sparked by Slobodan Milosevic's relentless pursuit of power. She became a teenage refugee, forced to flee Croatia and the atrocities of war that had leveled her hometown of Vukovar. She and her family remained refugees in Serbia until NATO bombed Belgrade in 1999. After witnessing the first nights of NATO's bombing, Zabic took flight again. She moved from country to country, city to city, finally settling in Chicago. She realized - reluctantly, because she didn't want to relive the past - that she had to write about what had happened, what she had left behind, and what she had lost. Broken Records is the story of this loss, told with unflinching honesty, free of sentimentality or sensationalism. For the very first time, we learn how it felt to be first a regular teenager during the breakup of Yugoslavia and the ensuing wars, and then a 30-something adult, perennially troubled by one's uprooted existence. Broken Records is not a neat narrative but a bit of everything - part bildungsroman, part memoir, part political poetry, part personal pop culture compendium. And while Zabic represents a Yugoslav diasporan subject, her book also belongs to an international generation whose formative years straddle the Cold War and the global reconfiguration of wealth and power, whose lives were spent shifting from the vinyl/analog era to the cyber/digital era. This generation knows that when they were told about history ending, they were told a lie.
Angel; A Hustling Diva with a Twist - a dark, thrilling and gruesome saga that explores the underground world of criminals- Angels Back; What's Next is the equally gripping sequel that can give the mobsters, assassins and Italian mafia a run for their lives and for their money. Wright's new book is a fitting comeback with twice the danger and twice the excitement, featuring a natural born deadly trio that is a force to be reckoned with.
In fifteenth-century Romania, the true prince was held seven years by his enemy, the Sultan of Turks, once educated and sympathetic to the Muslim way of Turkey. He was returned to Transylvania as governor, secretly planning his return to the throne of Valkia. Unable to fight the tyranny of Vladislav the Horrible alone, he is joined by three witches who create the ultimate vampire and forcibly return the true rightful heir to the fifteenth-century Romanian throne of Valkia!
¿Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu. A person is a person because of other people.¿ ¿African proverb Miriam Kazembe Rinomhota looked back at her life in Zimbabwe and the people who, in one way or another, brought to her a meaningful life. She experienced the ups and downs of family living and professional and business endeavors, but along the way, she remained unfazed in the face of hardships, resolving to be the pillar of strength and hope for her family. Now in her fifties, Ms. Rinomhota is a fulfilled and happy woman who enjoys travelling and meeting old and new friends, grateful for the help these individuals generously gave her, remembering them in her heart through the years.
A dangerous killer stalks the streets of Exeter... can Sir Baldwin and Simon Puttock hope to catch him? The Butcher of St Peter's is the gripping nineteenth novel in Michael Jecks' popular medieval series, the Knights Templar mysteries, featuring Sir Baldwin de Furnshill and Simon Puttock. Perfect for fans of Ellis Peters and George R. R. Martin. 'Compellingly brought to life' - Julian Stockwin Exeter, 1323: a strange figure - obsessed with children - seems intent on entering people's homes at night. Though many believe him to be harmless, a man now lies dead, slaughtered for protecting his family, and the person responsible must be caught. To Sir Baldwin de Furnshill, the death is suspicious, for the victim had many enemies amid the city's criminal underworld. As the country prepares for yet another civil war, Baldwin faces an impossible task. And when two further bodies are uncovered, the city shudders at the prospect of a killer still at large... What readers are saying about The Butcher of St Peter's: 'A vivid account of life in Medieval Devonshire... I found myself very involved in the story and ended up reading it in one day because I was so fascinated by the scenes and the people' '[A] very clever and masterful bit of writing' 'Michael Jecks never disappoints, his tales keep you guessing right to the end'