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Rekindled (Fountain Creek Chronicles, Book 1)
Left for dead, Larson Jennings returns home badly burned. His obviously pregnant wife Kathryn is losing their ranch. Disfigured beyond recognition to most--Larson is determined to save his family. Fountain Creek Chronicles book 1..
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Lost and Found Lovers: Facts and Fantasies of Rekindled Romances
Ever wonder what might happen if you rediscovered that “special someone” who captured your heart years ago? The 1,001 people who participated in Dr. Nancy Kalish’s landmark study of lost love reunions did exactly that. Here for the first time are the full, fascinating results of her research, along with the intensely romantic stories of the couples, printed in the lovers’ own words. Dr. Kalish’s renowned lost love research has garnered international media attention. She shows why rekindled romance has captured our imaginations and reveals factors to consider when thinking about a reunion. Many of her findings will surprise you!.
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Rekindled/Revealed/Remembered (Fountain Creek Chronicles 1-3)
This popular three-book series features a different romance in each novel. In the late 1860s, Colorado Territory is a wild and untamed land. Nestled within its mountains and sustained by one of its major creeks, three couples find adventure and love on the frontier. Each person will be called upon to stand on nothing more than faith, risk what is most dear, and turn away from the past in order to follow God's plan for the future. Titles include Rekindled, Revealed and Remembered..
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Hope Rekindled: The Sequel to Hope on the Tuscarora
In this highly anticipated sequel to Hope on the Tuscarora, we rejoin Robert Taylor in the Tuscarora Valley in 1760. Fort Duquesne and Quebec have already been captured by the British, and the fall of Montreal will bring an end to the French and Indian War in 1763. Robert Taylor is forced to leave his beloved Tuscarora Valley during Pontiac's Uprising, but he returns in 1766 to build a new life for himself against the backdrop of the birth of a new nation. Central Pennsylvania will not hear the tramping of the British Redcoats, but the Tories and their Native American allies will bring death and destruction to the region. Heroes will emerge on the side of freedom, Robert Taylor among them. Meticulously researched, Hope Rekindled is Robert Taylor's story, but it is also a portrait of the courageous men and women who were the driving forces behind the American Revolution including the Paxton Boys, James Smith's Black Boys, and the Scotch-Irish settlers who were stirred by the anti-British sentiment of their Presbyterian clergy. Robert Taylor's family, friends, and neighbors all make valuable contributions to the cause of American independence. Central Pennsylvania will become home to a new generation of settlers of German heritage. Most notable among these are Zachariah Rice and Leonard Groninger, both of whom make a significant impact on the development of the Tuscarora Valley. One of the most influential ministers of the time, the Reverend Philip Fithian, eloquently expresses his thoughts about this magnficent landscape, so rich in natural resources and history: It is now sunset, and I am sitting under a dark tuft of willow and large sycamores, close on the bank of the beautiful Juniata River. The river, near two hundred yards broad, lined with willows, sycamores, walnuts, white oaks, and a fine bank what are my thoughts? Fair genius of this water, O tell me, will not this, in some future time, be a vast, pleasant, and very populous country? Are not many large towns to be raised on these shady banks? I seem to wish to be transferred forward one century. Great God, America will surprise the world. Reverend Fithian's words are indeed prophetic. But while he imagines the future, let us be transferred back a few centuries to experience the Tuscarora Valley as Robert Taylor saw it..
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass (Rekindled Classics)
On one happy summer day, July 4, 1862 to be specific, Charles Dodgson took Alice Liddell and her two sisters Lorna and Edith on a fateful boat trip along the Thames. The children asked him for a story full of “nonsense.” And so Charles began a tale about a girl named Alice who follows a waistcoat-wearing white rabbit down a wondrous rabbit hole. He would eventually refine that story and publish it in book form under the name Lewis Carroll – an author whose works, nonsense or not, would soon be quoted more than any other save Shakespeare and the Bible.

So follow the White Rabbit down the rabbit-hole again or first the first time, where nearly 150 years later the wild characters of Lewis Carroll's imagination still wait for us: The grinning Cheshire Cat, the head-hunting Queen of Hearts, an obnoxious Caterpillar, Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee. Or stop in for tea with the Mad Hatter and the March Hare, always through the eyes of the polite and ever-curious Alice always in search of more nonsense..
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