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This story is about how I use my writing skill ability to make a final-ditch effort to attempt to communicate with those pig-headed, stubborn, obstinate individuals who won't sit still long enough to debate and discuss critical, important problem issues going on in our relationship. The characters involved are my son and daughter; my music mentor, next door neighbor and my personal electrician. The names of the actual characters involved have been changed to avoid embarrassment, humiliation and
Scarlett had the perfect life. she was happy. she had a mom a dad and a twin sister. when they adopt Ayden she try's to help him, but doesn't even know where to start. they end up falling for each other. her favorite place is his bed. Where she gave herself to him, and where He gave Himself to her. After Ayden gives Scarlett a ring he gets into a car accident that kills him, her sister and her mom. her world is ripped apart. she's numb about her mom and sister how should her feel? her dad
It's a love story of retired bank executive.When he was a middle aged holding responsible position in the bank, suddenly lost his wife and became a widower. One of his colleagues a lady was a widow and both developed intimacy and decided to marry. But the fate was different. She got transfer to far off place and he was promoted and sent to head office. Both did not meet for a long time. In the meantime, he married with another woman with the consent of his grownup son. One day, he along with
For more than three decades, Rosie Thomas has enthralled readers around the world. Now, in The Kashmir Shawl, her most ambitious book yet, Thomas sweeps through time and place, and her readers will discover in this novel a captivating, romantic epic--an irresistible story of enduring love and memory. It is the eve of 1941 and World War II is engulfing the globe. Newlywed Nerys Watkins leaves rural Britain to accompany her husband on a missionary posting to India, but when he leaves her in the