Backwards Honeymoon

Backwards Honeymoon
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Publisher : Harlequin Books
Total Pages : 196
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0373036914
ISBN-13 : 9780373036912
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Backwards Honeymoon by : Leigh Michaels

Backwards Honeymoon by Leigh Michaels released on Feb 22, 2002 is available now for purchase.

A Christ-Centered Wedding

A Christ-Centered Wedding
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Publisher : B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages : 256
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781433681134
ISBN-13 : 1433681137
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis A Christ-Centered Wedding by : Catherine Parks

Wedding planning has spawned a major industry. The average cost of the occasion now exceeds $25,000, and societal pressure to create the “perfect day” is so strong that even Christian couples forget what God originally intended for the sacred marriage ceremony. While paying attention to the good fun that follows that special proposal (the dress, the flowers, the cake, the gatherings, etc.), A Christ-Centered Wedding first serves as a guide to believers who want their wedding to portray the relationship of Christ with the church and to reflect the gospel to all in attendance. From the start, this thoughtful book looks to the Creator of weddings for guidance in planning by emphasizing the sacrificial love of the Savior more than the modern world’s idealistic view of romantic love. There are chapters filled with practical information about everything from pre-marital counseling and choosing a wedding location to other resources like a planning checklist and timeline, music suggestions, guidance on potential issues of conflict, a listing of traditional financial responsibilities, sample vows, and other great ideas from couples who have successfully put together a Christ-centered wedding.

Big Medicine

Big Medicine
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 515
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781599268873
ISBN-13 : 1599268876
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Big Medicine by : Charlie Nicks

Big Medicine is an intellectually rich and engaging historical epic detailing the early development of the West from 1850 to 1893. This enthralling historical novel is set on the present day Flathead Indian Reservation in Western Montana's magnificent Mission Valley. This is the story of trappers, traders, tribes, cattle barons, copper kings and timber czars and the political, military and personal struggles that eventually settled the fabled land, Montana. They came from far and wide, into a wild and untamed wilderness, risking all they had in hope of finding a better life, each of them hoping to fulfill their own personal vision. Some did, most did not, but all of their stories dress the captivating pages of Big Medicine.

Backward Glances

Backward Glances
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 278
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781411635692
ISBN-13 : 1411635698
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Backward Glances by : Maril Wrigg

Backward Glances is the story of a hypnotherapist who is not a believer in reincarnation, who is confronted suddenly and unexpectedly by a small boy regressing spontaneously to a past life while he is being treated. How he comes to terms with this and how it helps him solve the boy's problems, and also untangle his own mixed up love life is part of the plot of this novel.

Backward Glances

Backward Glances
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 380
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:HN1MDS
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (DS Downloads)

Synopsis Backward Glances by : Richard Rowe

Black Cream

Black Cream
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 350
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781546217565
ISBN-13 : 1546217568
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Black Cream by : Kenny Attaway

Black Cream is a straightforward, honest, and relentless memoir chronicling the life and times of Kareem Parker, a.k.a. Black Cream. For all his childhood and early adulthood, Cream battled self-esteem issues, bouts with anxiety, mother-son battles with his mother and her various boyfriends, skin complexion complexities, and ongoing battles with wanting/needing a true father figure; this battle coexists with his mothers battle to find true love from a man. Throughout his early years of two years old up until sixteen to seventeen, he not only battled his problems and shortcomings but became a battering ram and sometimes an unwanted distraction to his mothers various boyfriends/paramours that misled and abused him and his mother. Later in his midteens, he finally found peace and love within but only for it to be shattered again by an ugly truth held by his mother, which leaves his newfound peace not only broken but spiraling out of control. Its never easy when the most precious thing you are attempting to help/protect is hurting you. Black Cream stirs the pots of humanity and injustices many young black boys cope with without a father or without a positive father figure in their lives. Black Cream stirs the pot of hopelessness and abandonment and pain when they are left alone and must fend for themselves, being given the awkward task of defending themselves even when their mom is present. And Black Cream stirs the pot of molestation, systematic dependency, ongoing broken relationships, drug dependency, and self-hate. Black Cream explores how cycles of the broken-boy syndrome begin and how it can continue to plague into manhood due to failed ingredients. Written with a poetic pen, conscience mind, and honest heart, Black Cream in various ways tells the story of many other creams that experience the same pain and torment without ever having light or confetti thrown over their stories. It is penned with an honest flair with bright drips of imagination and honest art. Then without further ado, I present to you Black Cream. May peace, happiness, and LUV reign on you, confetti style. This is your moment, but share it with those that need it most.

A Backward Glance

A Backward Glance
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Publisher : Fontaine Press Pty Ltd
Total Pages : 527
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781925442625
ISBN-13 : 1925442624
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis A Backward Glance by : Beverley Cowcher

A beautiful and gentle story of a branch of the Mainland family, beginning with their early years in Australia. After establishing their roots in country Victoria, the family migrated to the farming community of Narrogin, in Western Australia, and finally lived in Dunsborough and Busselton, which were very different then from the towns we know today. A story of love, laughter, and sadness told with humour and self-deprecation as it journeys through a family’s history. Full of unsung heroes and real people doing everything they can to make life wonderful for their families and children, while contributing as much as they could to the fabric of the communities they were living in. This is a story that will make you laugh and cry, and will leave you feeling better about the world.

Backward Glance

Backward Glance
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Publisher : MIRA
Total Pages : 86
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781459295490
ISBN-13 : 1459295498
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Backward Glance by : Robyn Carr

Available on its own for the first time: a second-chance romance from the #1 bestselling author of the Virgin River books—now a Netflix original series. Leigh Brackon is back home to look after her “ailing” mother. But she suspects maternal meddling when she finds her old flame John McElroy knee-deep in landscaping in her mom’s backyard. Leigh and John’s summer affair five years ago ended badly, and they’re both leery of relationships after their own failed marriages. But John has always been drawn to Leigh, even though the handyman doubts he’s good enough for the brilliant scientist and her twin boys. And Leigh has a secret that could change everything. Could they possibly have a real chance this time around? With a little help from the neighborhood matchmakers, they might see that it isn’t too late to find a way forward together. Originally published May 2001 in the Silhouette anthology To Mother with Love and November 2014 in the MIRA anthology ‘Tis the Season. Praise for Robyn Carr and her novels “For great storytelling and beautifully drawn characters, enter the world of Robyn Carr.” —Susan Elizabeth Phillips, New York Times–bestselling author “The Virgin River books are so compelling—I connected instantly with the characters and just wanted more and more and more.” —Debbie Macomber, #1 New York Times–bestselling author “No one can do small-town life like Carr.” —RT Book Reviews

Someone Else's Honeymoon

Someone Else's Honeymoon
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Publisher : Boldwood Books Ltd
Total Pages : 218
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781804262375
ISBN-13 : 1804262374
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Someone Else's Honeymoon by : Phoebe MacLeod

'I absolutely loved this book!' Maxine Morrey, author of Living Your Best Life When Charley finds herself suddenly single on Christmas Day it feels like her world has fallen apart. Forced to move back in with her parents, she embarks on a journey of re-invention. When she meets Ed, who is on honeymoon alone after being jilted at the altar by a bride he's never met, it looks like her life may be taking a turn for the better. Fate, however, has other ideas, and she and Ed are forced apart. Will she find her way back to him, or are they just not meant to be? Perfect for fans of Jo Watson and Mhairi McFarlane.

The Wedding Night

The Wedding Night
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 270
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780313392115
ISBN-13 : 0313392110
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis The Wedding Night by : Jane Merrill

This enlightening narrative takes a look at the wedding night—its origins, history, customs, cultural expressions, and fictional representations through the ages. Though just outside of public view, the wedding night is loaded with expectation and consequence. The Wedding Night: A Popular History is an entertaining, accessible, touching, and humorous volume that looks at the previously unexplored topic of wedding history "between the sheets." Covering a kaleidoscopic array of cultural expressions, this unique study zooms in on what's quintessential and shares insights into the history of intimacy through the ages. The book traces the formalization of the wedding night in the ancient Near East and classical world, provides many examples of historically significant unions in European and American history, and describes the lively variety of traditions leading up to the present. Spicing their narrative with many piquant quotes from contemporary sources, the authors explore the rich cultural context for the wedding night—processions, royal rituals, apparel, food-related traditions, and pranks—throughout Europe and America in the 19th and 20th centuries. Separate chapters examine sex guides, jokes, and the bed as a special conjugal space.