With fantasy reminiscent of Stephen King and adventure la Sydney Sheldon, Connelly's "Sacred Night" pits the corruption of greed against the endurance of love and redemption.
With fantasy reminiscent of Stephen King and adventure la Sydney Sheldon, Connelly's "Sacred Night" pits the corruption of greed against the endurance...
Hannah and Peyton get a chance at life as it would have been if they had made other choices in their youth. Meanwhile, a lawyer and detective must stop a killer and unravel the mystery that threaten to destroy Hannah and Peyton's lives.
Hannah and Peyton get a chance at life as it would have been if they had made other choices in their youth. Meanwhile, a lawyer and detective must sto...
Absolutely no grandparent in the world should be without a copy of this book! Filled with great advice, messages of love and understanding, and the dynamics of grandparent and grandchild that never make it to the TV screen! Get a dose of the real grandparent/grandchild world of diapers and gurgles and thumb-grabbing and eyeglass-pulling and hugs and kisses and confidences and interactions you probably never imagined were part of this special relationship that spans the planet and the centuries. You'll laugh, you'll cry. You'll grab the arm of your chair.
Absolutely no grandparent in the world should be without a copy of this book! Filled with great advice, messages of love and understanding, and the dy...
When a child says to a grandparent, "Tell me a story," and adds the idea "from your childhood," the grandparent is blessed and (only gently) cursed at the same time. Suddenly, the young years of life flash in the mind, and the question is, ""How can I tell him about that? Well, nothing is more endearing. The challenge is to tell the stories with honesty, humor, and a gentle revelation about life. The window opens in the child's mind, and the grandparent is more human, more real, more loving than ever before. So, when my grandson asked me to write down the "childhood" stories which I had told...
When a child says to a grandparent, "Tell me a story," and adds the idea "from your childhood," the grandparent is blessed and (only gently) cursed at...