Just Beyond Tomorrow
Title | Just Beyond Tomorrow PDF eBook |
Author | Bertrice Small |
Publisher | Kensington Publishing Corp. |
Pages | 340 |
Release | 2011-04-07 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0758272960 |
Capturing the hearts and imaginations of millions worldwide, Bertrice Small's novels always deliver the lush sensuality her readers expect. In Just Beyond Tomorrow, Jasmine's strong-willed son, Patrick Leslie, continues Skye's Legacy when he takes a wife who wants no husband. . . Just Beyond Tomorrow With his father dead and his mother in France, Patrick Leslie, Duke of Glenkirk, discovers the obligations of the estate and its people are now his alone. But during a day of hunting, a chance meeting ensures that he will not be alone much longer, for to obtain the deserted castle and lands adjoining his, Patrick must agree to take something else, as well--a bride. Flanna Brodie, heiress to Brae, is as vibrant and beautiful as the Scottish countryside, and just as wild. She wants no man--only her freedom. But the passions Patrick awakens in her run deeper than those of the flesh. The independent Flanna is determined to champion the royal Stuarts' cause, and restore Charles II to his throne despite her husband's objections. Patrick knows the dangers of such political intrigues; that the Stuarts have always brought misfortune to the Leslies of Glenkirk, and that a roguish king will ask far more of the naïve duchess than a simple vow of fealty--forcing Patrick and Flanna to choose between the threat of wounded pride, and the promise of a lasting love both secretly yearn for. . .
Just Beyond the Clouds
Title | Just Beyond the Clouds PDF eBook |
Author | Karen Kingsbury |
Publisher | Center Street |
Pages | 199 |
Release | 2007-09-14 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1599950529 |
#1 bestselling author Karen Kingsbury tells the heartwrenching story of Cody Gunner, a widower fighting for stability, and the woman who wants to help him trust again -- even when trust is the most terrifying thing of all. Still aching over his wife's death, Cody Gunner can't bear the thought of also letting go of his Down's Syndrome brother, Carl Joseph. Cody wants his brother home, where he will be safe and cared for, not out on his own in a world that Cody knows all too well can be heartless and insecure. So when Carl Joseph's teacher, Elle, begins championing his independence, she finds herself at odds with Cody. But even as these two battle it out, they can't deny the instinctive connection they share, and Cody faces a crisis of the heart. What if Elle is the one woman who can teach Cody that love is still possible? If Cody can let go of his lingering anger, he might just see that sometimes the brightest hope of all lies just beyond the clouds.
Just Beyond: Welcome to Beast Island
Title | Just Beyond: Welcome to Beast Island PDF eBook |
Author | R.L. Stine |
Publisher | Boom! Studios |
Pages | 148 |
Release | 2020-11-04 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1646680243 |
The next stand-alone original graphic novel in the Just Beyond middle-grade horror series from visionary author R.L. Stine! When siblings Karla and Benny accompany their Uncle Bill to the remote island of Mala Suerte, they have no idea what is in store for them at what the locals call BEAST ISLAND! When a run of “bad luck” takes a turn for the worst, the family discovers something terrifying and deadly living in the river swamp...and on an island, there is nowhere to run!
Just Beyond The Hill
Title | Just Beyond The Hill PDF eBook |
Author | Diane E. Dockum |
Publisher | Xlibris Corporation |
Pages | 137 |
Release | 2008-11-17 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 1462816649 |
Just Beyond The Hill is a selection of poetry, and short prose from the poet’s private journals spanning over 25 years. It is an assortment of snap-shots, observations, emotions, memories and moods from both true experience and imagination. Though these poems span years, they are relevant and universal in their scope. As in a photograph album, they are seemingly random in order, where time is frozen in sharp focus, or where the subject is perceived, just out of camera shot. There is a sense of looking “just beyond the hill” to the next horizon.
Just Beyond the Law
Title | Just Beyond the Law PDF eBook |
Author | Richie Brotherton |
Publisher | Dorrance Publishing |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2021-03-04 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1648042341 |
Just Beyond the Law By: Richie Brotherton In the small Old West town of Showdown, up in the Texas panhandle, trouble is brewing. Rustlers and ne’er-do-wells seem to find their way into the wholesome little town, bothering its citizens and taking what they want with the iron on their hip. One day, a mysterious stranger appears in the shadows and begins to take care of the town’s problems. No one knows the identity of this hero. But as the bodies of gunslingers pile up and the Sheriff becomes mighty suspicious, the people of the town are inspired by the stranger: If one man can make a difference, a town working together and helping one another can surely change their corner of the world.
Just Beyond Listening
Title | Just Beyond Listening PDF eBook |
Author | Michael C. Heller |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 2023-11-14 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 0520350774 |
Just Beyond Listening asks how we might think about encounters with sound that complicate standard accounts of aurality. In a series of essays, Michael C. Heller considers how sound functions in dialogue with a range of sensory and affective modalities, including physical co-presence, textual interference, and spectral haunting. The text investigates sound that is experienced in other parts of the body, altered by cross-wirings of the senses, weaponized by the military, or mediated and changed by cultural practices and memory. Building on recent scholarship in sound studies and affect theory, Heller questions not only how sound propagates acoustically but how sonic presences temper our total experience of the world around us.
Just Beyond Our Doors
Title | Just Beyond Our Doors PDF eBook |
Author | Denise Boudreau Schwabe |
Publisher | Covenant Books, Inc. |
Pages | 150 |
Release | 2024-10-04 |
Genre | Fiction |
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In June 1863, the Southern army was hungry and in need of supplies. So its leader, General Robert E. Lee, sets his sights northward into Pennsylvania. While the abundant farmlands and ripening orchards will make the tiny town of Gettysburg an idyllic destination for the soldiers, General Lee sees it as a most strategic location. As small and inconsequential the town may have seemed, its main roads led to several important northern cities--Harrisburg, the state capital, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, DC. So his army began its march, which the people in Gettysburg heard about and watched with great trepidation. They led their livestock into hiding, moved their merchandise to other locations, and buried their money and other valuables in their yards. But some of the teens were excited about the possibility of a battle being fought right in their sleepy rural hometown. So we see Daniel eager to join the cause, Tillie happily greeting the arriving Union soldiers with song, and Albertus following the Union soldiers through town with his friends. But they were ill-prepared for the real experience and all-too-tragic consequences of men brutally fighting each other. Guided by strong parents, the teens are "transformed" into people who are able to extend compassion to their enemies.