As a Matter of Course


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Think of As a Matter of Course as a philosophical manifesto for women who embrace traditional roles and values in the family and in the wider world. In this collection, the popular nineteenth-century magazine columnist Annie Payson Call addresses a broad range of issues and matters spiritual and practical in nature, issuing advice that is both thought-provoking and timeless in its wisdom.







The Jurist


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A Matter of Indiscretion


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With his facility for languages and gift for diplomacy, Thomas Pearce is perfectly suited for his recent position in the Foreign Office. Or so he imagines until he receives his first assignment. Instead of a safe consular post in a friendly country, Thomas is going to France to rescue Sabine Rousseau, the illegitimate daughter of Britain’s premiere. Sabine and Thomas must make their escape, and it won’t be easy. Her uncle considers her a ticket to curry favor with Napoleon and won’t let her disappear without a fight. To avoid detection, the couple must pretend to be amorous newlyweds and this proves the most difficult task of all. Because it isn’t long before neither of them is pretending and every night, there’s only one bed. (Previously published as The Spy's Fake Bride.)







Congressional Record


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Truth


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A Matter of Perception


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Madeline Ross's life was in an upheaval. Hurt and disappointed, perceiving that her church had betrayed her, she sought to find the truth. Old wounds of childhood abuse and a failing marriage added to her state of mind. What was she to do? Would her faith carry her through? Had God truly forsaken her? A story of betrayal, heartbreak, loss of relationship and the journey of life, it is also one of faith and perseverance. Madeline knew she would die if she did not do something. She knew she had a choice to live or to die. *********************************************** This book is dedicated to all men and women who no longer believe themselves victims.