Kayla O'Brian


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Kayla and her little brother Timothy must sometimes rely on their faith in Jesus when they are shipped west on an orphan train and go to live with the Larsen family on their ranch.




Kayla O'Brian and the Runaway Orphans


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The Larsens have never celebrated Christmas on their Nebraska mule farm; but this year, with the arrival of two Christian orphans from the orphan train, seems meant to be different.




Kayla O'Brian and the Dangerous Journey


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Kayla O'Brian and her brother Timothy has expected to find happiness in the new land of America. But when their parents died during the vovage from Ireland, everything changed.




Second Chances


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In “Second Chances,” follow the poignant journey of 23-year-old Kayla Grisham, a resilient young woman facing life’s relentless challenges. Kayla, despite living with cerebral palsy and a speech impediment, discovers the extraordinary strength within herself as she confronts the shadows of a new adversary-bilateral breast cancer. As the battle with cancer ensues, Kayla is thrust into the unforgiving world of chemotherapy, a daunting experience that not only tests her physical endurance but also propels her into the depths of a profound depression. Amidst the shadows, Marc Sanderson emerges as an unwavering pillar of support, loving Kayla unconditionally and standing by her side through every trial. The narrative takes an unexpected turn when Jerome Carter, Kayla’s charismatic ex-fiancé, reappears, reigniting a flame that once burned brightly. Torn between the familiarity of the past and the promise of a future with Marc, Kayla faces a heart-wrenching choice that transcends the realms of love and loyalty. As Kayla nears her 24th birthday, the stakes are higher than ever. The looming question of survival intertwines with the intricate dance of romance. Will she overcome the odds stacked against her and find the strength to embrace a second chance at love? The story unfolds in a tapestry of emotions, blending heartbreak and hope as Kayla navigates the unpredictable twists of fate. “Second Chances” is a compelling tale that explores the resilience of the human spirit, the transformative power of love, and the profound beauty of embracing life’s unexpected turns. Will Kayla’s journey lead her to the arms of a new love or rekindle the flames of a past romance? The answer lies within the pages of this gripping novel-a testament to the enduring power of second chances.







The Whole Story


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This work is the only comprehensive guide to sequels in English, with over 84,000 works by 12,500 authors in 17,000 sequences.




Seducer


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It Only Takes One Kiss. . . When infamous rogue pirate Captain Angel storms aboard the merchant ship Oxford, he discovers more than just valuable cargo. He learns that one of the ladies aboard is the fiancée of his most hated rival. Angel can see that Madeline Hartwell is quite a prize. For bedding her will give him both sweet revenge and immense pleasure... To Seal Their Fate Forever. . . If Madeline Hartwell's true identity is discovered, she could hang for a crime she committed in self defense. But Angel believes her to be a betrothed lady, and Madeline hopes his mistake will ensure her safety. As the two clash, Madeline can't deny the simmering attraction that's heating up--and she may have no choice but to surrender to the pirate's enticing touch. . . "A lusty high-seas adventure with breathtaking action. . .and a passionate romance. A definite keeper." --Romance Junkies on Rogue




Welcome to the Suck


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Our collective memories of World War II and Vietnam have been shaped as much by memoirs, novels, and films as they have been by history books. In Welcome to the Suck, Stacey Peebles examines the growing body of contemporary war stories in prose, poetry, and film that speak to the American soldier’s experience in the Persian Gulf War and the Iraq War. Stories about war always encompass ideas about initiation, masculinity, cross-cultural encounters, and trauma. Peebles shows us how these timeless themes find new expression among a generation of soldiers who have grown up in a time when it has been more acceptable than ever before to challenge cultural and societal norms, and who now have unprecedented and immediate access to the world away from the battlefield through new media and technology. Two Gulf War memoirs by Anthony Swofford (Jarhead) and Joel Turnipseed (Baghdad Express) provide a portrait of soldiers living and fighting on the cusp of the major political and technological changes that would begin in earnest just a few years later. The Iraq War, a much longer conflict, has given rise to more and various representations. Peebles covers a blog by Colby Buzzell ("My War"), memoirs by Nathaniel Fick (One Bullet Away) and Kayla Williams (Love My Rifle More Than You); a collection of stories by John Crawford (The Last True Story I’ll Ever Tell); poetry by Brian Turner (Here, Bullet); the documentary Alive Day Memories; and the feature films In the Valley of Elah and the winner of the 2010 Oscar for Best Picture, The Hurt Locker, both written by the war correspondent Mark Boal. Books and other media emerging from the conflicts in the Gulf have yet to receive the kind of serious attention that Vietnam War texts received during the 1980s and 1990s. With its thoughtful and timely analysis, Welcome to the Suck will provoke much discussion among those who wish to understand today’s war literature and films and their place in the tradition of war representation more generally.




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