Yours Always, Logan


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Ginny opened the door, her eyes widening at the sight of me. “What are you doing here?” she asked as she stepped out and shut the door. Shit. I’d got it wrong. She was the one blowing me off. “I got that text and it sounded like maybe you thought I was going to blow you off after last night, but now I’m thinking that maybe you’re the one who was doing that to me…” Her jaw dropped. “Look, Ginny. I didn’t spend every minute at the park that I could, watch your kids, admit that story about Liz, and tell you I wanted to hang out today just so I could get laid. I mean, it’s been a while, but I’m pretty sure there are easier ways to do that. You’re not some rebound fuck. I like you. A lot. I think your kids are great. So, no. I’m not blowing you off. Nothing is going to come up.” I took a deep breath. “Unless you want something to come up, in which case, I’ll leave.” She licked her lips nervously and I tried not to think how they’d felt against my skin last night. Around my… “I’m sorry, I…” I smiled and nodded. At least she was being honest and wasn’t going to string me along for two years. I bent and put the drinks and pastries on deck. Her hand on my arm stopped me as I turned to leave. “That’s not what I meant. I meant I’m sorry I had doubts about your intentions this morning. I woke up and in my head, it didn’t make sense.” I frowned. “What didn’t make sense?” “Just you. Wanting me. Why the hell would a gorgeous single guy who could walk into any building in town and walk out with a harem want to be with a widow with two kids?” I started to laugh. “Ok. First of all, a harem sounds exhausting.” She smiled and shrugged. Ginny It’s been three years since I lost my best friend, the love of my life, the father of my children. My life since then has been all about my work and my kids. So when Logan Banks starts hanging around, I try not to think too much about it. I mean, why would he be interested in a single mom when he could have any of the women in this town fawning over him. Logan My entire life, I’ve only ever really wanted one thing. A family like the one I’d grown up with. A woman I love and who loves me back, a couple of kids… At one point, I’d thought I’d found the one who would share those dreams with me, but it all blew up in my face. When I meet Ginny when we move to Granger Springs, I’m not looking for anything more than a friend, but the woman is amazing and the next thing I know, all I can think about is spending time with her. Now, all I need to do is convince her she’s the one I want to share my dream with.




Yours Always, Lukas


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“Why were you repeating the word small?” I prodded. He hesitated before starting to write. It’s something I tell myself. It helps when people are around. “Helps with what?” If I think small, if I’m small, they aren’t as… He took a few seconds to think about the word he wanted. Intimidated? He underlined the word twice and shrugged one of those massive shoulders. He inhaled deeply and his shoulders slumped. “Lukas.” Those deep brown eyes met mine. I don’t want you to be scared of me. My heart broke for him as I read the note. “I’m not scared of you.” I should have been. After what I’d gone through with Dylan, I knew what uncontrolled anger turned into. I should have been terrified to be in this man’s presence. I was fairly certain that not much would survive if Lukas Banks ever lost control of the fire storm that was burning within him. He watched me, looking for any sign that I might be lying. I moved my hand from his arm and pressed it over his heart. “Lukas, you don’t have to be small for me.” Viv I’ve spent the past five years of my life with one thing on my mind: Franny. My daughter is my heart and soul. I’d never really had any interest in men since leaving her dad, but that changes the instant I see Lukas walk into my grocery store. The small mountain of a man who doesn’t talk has a storm brewing in his eyes, yet I’ve never felt safer than when I’m with him. But someone out there doesn’t want me to be happy and suddenly, my life is in chaos. Lukas My entire life, I’ve been different; I’ve scared people. Ever since I’ve lost my voice, it’s been even worse. When I walk into a grocery store and the gorgeous redhead at the till talks to me like I’m not a freak, I have to admit, I’m blown away. When she shows up with pie to check on me a week later, I have to tell myself not to be an idiot. Nice girls like her don’t fall for monsters like me. Of course, it doesn’t take long to fall for her and her daughter. They’re amazing. When someone starts to threaten them, I make Viv a promise. I’ll keep them safe. Because the waste of skin trying to ruin her life is wrong: those two little redheads aren’t his… they’re mine.




My Heart Is Yours


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My Heart is Yours, is about encouragement and inspiration. It shares words of hope and love in all circumstances.
















Can't You Get Along with Anyone?


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When Allan Weisbecker penned the last sentence ofIn Search of Captain Zero,most readers assumed the full scope of the tale had been told. But apparently, life had other plans. In his latest offering,Can't You Get Along With Anyone? A Writer's Memoir and a Tale of a Lost Surfer's Paradise,Weisbecker chronicles the bizarre and convoluted circumstances that drove him from his adopted home in Costa Rica.




Congressional Record


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The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)




Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 3


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Washington's gradual rise to prominence as an educator, race leader, and shrewd political broker is revealed in this volume, which covers his career from May 1889 to September 1895, when he delivered the famous speech often called the Atlanta Compromise address. Much of the volume relates to Washington's role as principal of Tuskegee Institute, where he built a powerful base of operations for his growing influence with white philanthropists in the North, southern white leaders, and the black community.