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My Sister My Twin
LOVE IS
Annie Taylor can’t understand why her father uses her and her mother as a punching bag. She leaves college to care for her dying mother and find herself caring for her younger sister, with no money and no place to live. When a handsome young man says he loves her and wants to take care
of her, Annie finds the idea attractive until his love turns into a fight for her life. Escaping from John’s love takes all her wits and courage, after finding what real love is in a most unlikely place. She discovers that her loving husband will go to any lengths to protect his secret life while putting hers in jeopardy.
The Healer
Linda retired from a career in nursing and began writing stories to leave a legacy of faith for her grandchildren. She holds a bachelor’s degree from The College of New Jersey and a Master’s degree from Seton Hall University. She lives in South Carolina and enjoys reading, fishing and writing.
Seven Minutes Into Darkness
Overview: Mick Carter is a rising star in the contemporary music world. He loves the crowds, the singing, and the praises he leads in the concerts. A man of God who has spent his life inspiring others is jolted by events that send him to prison for fifteen years for a crime he did not commit. His faith in God is challenged by the men he meets in prison, but they are all he has, and he learns how thirsty they are for meaning and purpose for their lives
He discovers God’s plan for him among the lost, angry, and afraid souls in the prison as he begins to share his faith. Like Joseph in Genesis, Carter finds God’s purpose for him is greater than anything he could have planned
Lest We Forget: The Survival of a Cherokee Woman
Overview: When the soldiers arrive, the entire village were herded into the square trembling in fear. The rifles hung on the soldiers ready to enter the action. Young Laney held tightly to her little brother while her sister and older brother stood nearby. No one could know the lives of the Cherokee nation was being changed forever as they left their valley. As the march began, Laney understood the dangers they faced. Escape seemed impossible, but Laney’s parents had a plan to save themselves
and the future of their people. Unable to trust their white neighbors, they had only the mountain and their wits to survive the harsh winter and make a new home for themselves.