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Raven and the Hummingbird
by Renate F. Caldwell
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Joan is a 44-year-old married woman of substance and faith, one with remarkable intelligence and creativity, who writes poetry, paints in the primitive style, and is a gourmet chocolatier. At age 32,
her mind broke open, and her life fell apart. She was diagnosed with Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD), aka Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID).
We all know the story of creation in the Bible. In the beginning, God created. But what if creation isn’t where things started? Not in the Bible anyway. What if the first book of the Bible wasn’t about
creation…it was about pain.
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Twenty-one-year-old Katie Porter is beginning a career as a newspaper reporter for her local paper. Her first assignment is to cover the debutante party of a close friend but soon finds herself
investigating a complicated mystery from her past that could affect her future. Will she be ready for intrigue, spies, codes, and even possible romance?
Tom Rivers is a middle aged professional. He has a wife and two daughters. His life is comfortable, if somewhat unremarkable. But he has a secret, that even he doesn't know about. During a business trip
to London he discovers that he is instead, a genetically superior and highly trained MI5 agent who has been kept in a sleeper state for the past twenty five years and is now expected to save his country from catastrophe.
When the effects of a hypnosis-inducing drug fade, April slowly begins a conscious awakening. Memories of her past are unclear, and she has no recollection of her identity or whereabouts.
When Emya’s village is invaded by two magic-wielding barbarians that proclaim themselves kings, the last thing she expects is to be taken in as their mage apprentice. Emya understands little about
magic, despite having known it all her life. She was told it would destroy everything she hated, then everything she loved, and then herself. Yet the kings alleviate her fears and show her potential she never imagined.
I’m very professional, but I’m not superhuman. I can’t resist a broody man in a suit, and the new principal wears his well. He’s so put together and sophisticated—a far cry from the duds I’ve been out
with lately.