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8 comments:

  1. Followed the links to your blog from your post in the
    Friends of Colonial Williamsburg. Can't wait to get started and see where you take me.
    Adding this one to my Blog Roll.

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  2. Thank you so much. I'd appreciate any suggestions you might have.

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  5. If you want me to see a comment quicker, leave it at the end of a blog. This contact page is mainly to give out information about ordering my books or contacting me through email about books or writing. Thanks.

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  6. Here's your direct orders from God, dear:
    Make it to Seventh-Heaven
    so we can party-hardy, miss gorgeous.
    Thats an ORDER!!!!!!!
    HeeHee
    Love you.
    Cya soon.
    be@peace.

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  7. What is cleared for planting about? Thanks!

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  8. With the unexpected lurking just around the corner, living in the Appalachian mountains in 1804 takes a strong person. Emma has high hopes when her family moves to the North Carolina mountains. Her father appears to have finally quit drinking, and he plans to settle their family once and for all near the Linville River. Here Emma meets Edgar Moretz, an intelligent, passionate, and godly young man.

    Things are looking up for Emma, but when she is captured by a Cherokee raiding party, her problems have just begun.

    Years later, Clifton, Emma's son, has finally finished his medical training and plans to spend some time at his family’s mountain farm until he can decide his next step. He also hopes God will send him a special woman to become his wife. But, he finds that the road to happiness is not always smooth.

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