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WELCOME TO SHANNONSANGELS.COM. Special prayers please for my sister Mary Lou and her family. She lost her son Timmy Lyons. We've been blessed with many sources of comfort have helped since Shannon expired. While each person's loss and healing process is personal, I'd like to share some information with each of you about our journey through catastrophic loss. One major source of our strength over recent years has been. The last time he spoke at Lakeland Community College in Kirtland, Ohio. He definite...
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Friday, July 11, 2008. Sunday, July 13, 2008. Author Les Roberts has another Milan Jovanovich book. King of the Holly Hop is the 14th in the series involving the fictional Cleveland Private Investigator. Http:/ www.lesroberts.com/. Ed McNamara and his wife lost their seven year-old daughter Maria to a brain tumor one year ago today. They are hoping to turn her death into a life-giving cure for other children. Http:/ www.prayersfrommaria.org/. Http:/ www.thurstonclarke.com/. Cleveland Connection July 13.
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Lesa's Book Critiques: August 2015
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Sharing Books and Authors, with an emphasis on Mysteries. Monday, August 31, 2015. Lynn Kaczmarek Interviews Julia Keller. We're very lucky today. Lynn Kaczmarek, who often interviews authors for Mystery Scene. Offered to interview Julia Keller for us. Keller's new Bell Elkins mystery, Last Ragged Breath,. Has just been released. Thank you, Julia and Lynn for a fascinating interview! A Killing in the Hills. Summer of the Dead. What made you want to become a writer? You worked at the. The Pulitzer Prize w...
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April | 2009 | Swami Mami
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Non) still life with toddler. Looking back, forward and homesick? April 28, 2009. So, I was feeling a little homesick, not of my actual house, but of the city I grew up in. I know that everyone gets homesick from now and then, but it crept up on me, and when phone calls, fresh pita bread and emails didn’t work, I turned to literature. Lucky for me, while I was at Barnes and Noble, I came across the new Les Roberts. Life is like a Choose your own adventure novel, which I loved so much as a kid. But, y...
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