"were anxiously questioning her, but Jan said, “Daddy, listen. I will tell you
everything that happened to me, but not now. Uncle Terry is in the woods waiting
to see you. If you don't go now, he will leave.” “What are you saying, Jan? Terry is
dead ..."
"Sandy was not in love with Barry Cooper Jr. but accepted his marriageproposal as a way out of an abusive situation Unknown to her was hisown confusion, which eventually manifested itself through further verbaland physical abuse. Peter, an old schoolmate, returns to her life and theirlove affair blooms beautifully. He decides to include Sandy in his plansto return to Germany and she agrees, blanking out that fact that in herlife nothing ..."
"Successful interior designer Leigh Grant enjoys waking up every day. A driven professional, her job duties and the satisfaction of her clients bring her a high degree of contentment. Things are running smoothly in her life, particularly after she meets James Spencer on a weekend getaway to the Bahamas where they began a wonderful romantic relationship. As Leigh begins to settle into the joys of her new relationship, she encounters a new ..."
A Near Fatal Twist (Hardback) by A. ValentineJoseph Hardcover, Published 2013 by Iuniverse.Com, United States ISBN-13: 978-1-4759-7090-6, ISBN: 1-4759-7090-0
"“Any hot-blooded man would be interested in my wife. She is outstandingly
beautiful. I couldn't help it. I had to check her out.” Leigh and Stacy looked at each
other and laughed. “It's not funny,” Paul said. “I don't blame that guy. Leigh, you
look ..."
"This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations."
Night Stick The Autobiography of Lewis J. Valentine, Former Police Commissioner of New York by Lewis JosephValentine 229 Pages, Published 2019 by Pickle Partners Publishing ISBN-13: 978-1-78912-879-6, ISBN: 1-78912-879-X
"Night Stick, first published in 1947, is Lewis Valentine’s no-holds barred autobiography of his career as a tough, honest policeman, who rose from New York beat-cop to commissioner (1934-1945) of the nation’s largest police force."
"The sensitive and eclectic style of Joseph Valentine's poetry will touch your heart and shake your soul. With each piece he reaches deep, drawing the reader in, leaving one pondering and inspired. Then the book becomes a journal for you to pen your own inspired thought making this book rich with feeling and unique."