Hells Bend
Title | Hells Bend PDF eBook |
Author | Angie Camp |
Publisher | Xulon Press |
Pages | 480 |
Release | 2016-03-23 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 9781498469104 |
Have you ever heard of the "ripple effect"? Have you ever considered that one selfish, stupid decision could change your family...your community...your whole life...forever? In this story, based on true-life events, Jake Adams discovers that his choices have unintended consequences-both for good and for evil. And through those choices, God displays how He weaves the threads of a life into a tapestry, working "all things together for good..".even selfish, stupid decisions. "Hell's Bend is a gripping, fast-paced story with clever plot twists and some surprising outcomes that entertain and challenge both teen and adult readers." -Tim Wildmon, President, American Family Association "In this debut novel, Angie Camp crafts a fast-paced, engaging novel with characters who illustrate the best and the worst of Christ-followers. With its surprising plot twists, engaging characters and too-real conflicts, it will keep the reader up late and challenge any serious reader to take inventory of his own faith." -Randall Murphree, Editor, AFA Journal, American Family Association "To mourn is to know God and His deepest wounds for His Son who bore our infirmities and our sorrows. This intimate, honest, and unforgettable story of tragedy and triumph takes you on a journey, as despair is conquered and the wounded are made whole again." -Merle Temple, The Redeemed Angie Camp is a worship leader, speaker and first-time author. The single mother of five resides in Northeast Mississippi where she is continuing her education through Liberty University Online in Christian Counseling. Barry Westmoreland, a native of North Mississippi, served as co-author for Hell's Bend: A Moment From Eternity. Although a salesman by trade, his own life experiences inspired Barry to initiate this project. He and his wife, Donna, currently reside in South Alabama."
Bandit of Hells Bend
Title | Bandit of Hells Bend PDF eBook |
Author | Edgar Rice Burroughs |
Publisher | eStar Books |
Pages | 347 |
Release | 2012-07-14 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1612105602 |
Elias Henders is the prosperous owner of a ranch and a gold mine. Competing for his daughter Diana, ranch hand Colby sabotages recovering alcoholic foreman Bull, and takes his job. The local stage is repeatedly robbed of gold bullion from the owner's mine, and Bull is suspected. The cowardly sheriff does not take action on the robberies. This is a action packed adventure set in the old west!
Temperance Creek
Title | Temperance Creek PDF eBook |
Author | Pamela Royes |
Publisher | Catapult |
Pages | 340 |
Release | 2016-06-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1619028832 |
In the early seventies, some of us were shot like stars from our parents' homes. This was an act of nature, bigger than ourselves. In the austere beauty and natural reality of Hell's Canyon of Eastern Oregon, one hundred miles from pavement, Pam, unable to identify with her parent's world and looking for deeper pathways has a chance encounter with returning Vietnam warrior Skip Royes. Skip, looking for a bridge from survival back to connection, introduces Pam to the vanishing culture of the wandering shepherd and together they embark on a four–year sojourn into the wilderness. From the back of a horse, Pam leads her packstring of readers from overlook to water crossing, down trails two thousand years old, and from the vantages she chooses for us, we feel the edges of our own experiences. It is a memoir of falling in love with a place and a man and the price extracted for that love. Written with deep lyricism, Temperance Creek is a work of haunting beauty, fresh and irreverent and rooted in the grit and pleasure of daily life. This is Pam's story, but the courage and truth in the telling is part of our human experience. Seen through a slower more primary mirror, one not so crowded with objectivity, Pam's memoir, is a kind of home–coming, a family reunion for shooting stars.
Hell's Forty Acres
Title | Hell's Forty Acres PDF eBook |
Author | Gordon D. Shirreffs |
Publisher | Fawcett |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780449131718 |
The creator of Lee Kershaw, Manhunter, now writes a wild western of one man'sobsession with silver.
Luke's Cut
Title | Luke's Cut PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah McCarty |
Publisher | HQN Books |
Pages | 199 |
Release | 2017-11-28 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1488026092 |
He’s the last bachelor standing among the men of Hell’s Eight, and he’ll settle for nothing less than passion… Unencumbered by wife or family, Luke Bellen is the obvious member of Hell’s Eight to lead a treacherous trek across Comanche territory. But Luke suspects he will never know another minute’s peace when photographer Josie Kinder joins the wagon train. Whip-smart Josie has a voluptuous figure, a sunny disposition and a knack for getting into dangerous scrapes in pursuit of the perfect shot. Luke thinks Josie’s too young, too sweet to be despoiled by the rough life and hard-bitten land he loves. But independent Josie won’t let any man—however commanding—decide what’s best for her. Beneath their playful banter is a powerful current of lust—pure, but not so simple. If only Luke weren’t so damned proper, he’d see that the years between them don’t matter a whit, not when a single touch can set them both ablaze. Josie’s hell-bent on having it all, and that includes keeping Luke in the picture…unless the vengeful bandits on their trail find them first.
Hell's Bay
Title | Hell's Bay PDF eBook |
Author | James W. Hall |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 330 |
Release | 2008-02-05 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780312359584 |
In this tour de force of suspense, one familys dark past comes back to haunt its remotest member--and may ultimately cost him his life.
The Twin Hells
Title | The Twin Hells PDF eBook |
Author | John N. Reynolds |
Publisher | Good Press |
Pages | 167 |
Release | 2019-12-05 |
Genre | Fiction |
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'The Twin Hells' by John N. Reynolds is a harrowing narrative that exposes the brutal realities of life in the Kansas and Missouri penitentiaries. Based on the author's personal experience, the book chronicles his time spent in prison and offers a firsthand account of the inhumane treatment and unbearable conditions endured by inmates. Reynolds' writing is both powerful and insightful, providing a cautionary tale for young men who may be tempted to stray into a life of crime. This is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the criminal justice system in the 19th century and the devastating consequences of incarceration.