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Sherry A. BurtonLivres
Sherry A. Burton est une auteure de fiction historique dont l'œuvre explore les récits captivants entourant les "Orphan Trains" (Trains d'Orphelins). À travers une vaste saga, elle donne vie aux expériences et aux défis des individus liés à cette période historique significative. Le style d'écriture de Burton se caractérise par sa profonde recherche historique et sa capacité à créer des histoires engageantes qui résonnent auprès des lecteurs. Sa fiction aborde des thèmes de résilience, de connexion et de l'esprit humain durable.
The story follows Franky, who is taken from his mother at birth and raised in a strict New York Children's Asylum. His life of confinement and emotional detachment changes dramatically when he is chosen to ride the orphan trains. This experience opens his eyes to the possibilities beyond institutional life, leading him to explore themes of identity, belonging, and the quest for a family.
Percival faces a transformative journey following the unexpected death of his mother, which exposes his lack of survival skills due to his sheltered upbringing. As he navigates this emotional landscape, he encounters various individuals who guide him in understanding the complexities of life. This fifth installment in The Orphan Train Saga delves into themes of resilience, growth, and the importance of community support in overcoming personal challenges.
Call it a premonition. Call it intuition. Call it anything you like, but Pennsylvania State Trooper Jerry McNeal simply thinks of it as "that feeling." That feeling may come on without warning, so intense he can't breathe. Or, it may be a gentle nag that pulls at him until he decides to do something about it. He never quite knows what "it" is until he gets there, but when he arrives, he always knows he's found what he is looking for. During one of the biggest snowstorms of the year, Trooper McNeal feels that familiar stir. An unease that grows with each flake that falls. Its intensity pulls at him until Jerry has no choice but to venture out onto the treacherous roads, following an invisible pull that grips at his very soul. Tonight, that feeling is going to take Trooper McNeal into a blizzard when the streets are supposed to be empty to save a life that would have otherwise been lost. Only tonight, Trooper McNeal is not going alone...
After a year filled with tragedy, Abby believes that marrying Jacob is a smart decision. As she navigates her emotions and the complexities of their relationship, she must confront her past and the implications of her choice. The story explores themes of love, healing, and the search for happiness amidst personal turmoil.
The narrative follows Cindy and her mother as they delve into the mysteries contained within her grandmother's attic journals. Their journey reveals family secrets and deepens their understanding of their heritage, intertwining personal history with the broader themes of identity and discovery.
(Books 13-15) Spirit of Deadwood, Star Treatment, Merry Me
552pages
20 heures de lecture
This volume of the Paranormal Snapshot Collection continues the intriguing adventures of Jerry McNeal, delving deeper into the supernatural. Readers will encounter a blend of suspense, mystery, and paranormal elements as McNeal navigates through complex situations and confronts otherworldly challenges. The series is known for its compelling characters and engaging storytelling, making it a captivating addition for fans of the genre. Each story offers a unique glimpse into the paranormal, ensuring that readers are kept on the edge of their seats.
Join Jerry McNeal And His Ghostly K-9 Partner As They Put Their "Gifts" To Good Use.
182pages
7 heures de lecture
Jerry grapples with guilt for not officially proposing to April during the holidays and plans to join her and her daughter, Max, for their annual getaway in Frankenmuth, Michigan. Eager to embrace the town's festive charm, known for its Christmas spirit, he hopes this trip will provide the perfect opportunity to solidify his commitment to both April and her daughter. The story explores themes of love, family, and the importance of making heartfelt promises.