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Doris Gaines Rapp

    Diese Autorin schafft fesselnde Erzählungen, die sich mit der Komplexität menschlicher Beziehungen und dem Innenleben ihrer Charaktere auseinandersetzen. Ihre Arbeit zeichnet sich durch ein tiefes Verständnis von Psychologie und gelebter Erfahrung aus und bietet den Lesern eine einzigartige Perspektive auf die Welt. Durch einen unverwechselbaren Erzählstil und durchdachte thematische Erkundungen schafft sie Geschichten, die sowohl aufschlussreich als auch emotional ansprechend sind. Ihr Engagement, Weisheiten aus einer reichen Vielfalt an Lebenserfahrungen zu teilen, spiegelt sich in ihren fesselnden und denkwürdigen Erzählungen wider.

    Pray Them to Heaven
    The Boy with the Golden Horn
    A Man of Significance
    News at Eleven - A Novel
    • News at Eleven - A Novel

      • 210 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      3,4(3)Abgeben

      News at Eleven - A Novel, is the-rest-of-the-story beyond the novella that was serialized in Glo Magazine, January - April 2015. Who could forget the first few sentences? . . . Clisty Sinclair froze as she stared into the monitor. It can’t be her. It’s been too long. The television camera zoomed in as Clisty’s eyes filled with tears. Shaken, she was numb to the fact that viewers were watching her relive a terrible memory. The news director’s eyes widened. “Go on!” she mouthed.Clisty felt nine years old again, frantically grabbing her friend’s hand. But, in the desperate tug-of-war with evil, the muscular man won and dragged her friend away.She composed herself. “Help police find the witness visible on the ATM’s surveillance camera,” she reported. “Call 555-2020. Let’s roll that again.” Clisty stopped breathing as she watched the jerky video. A huge figure in dark clothes ran from the bank, nearly knocking down a disheveled woman. The woman paid no attention to him, but focused on the ATM. At the surveillance camera, she looked directly into it with guarded, anxious eyes.“Those eyes,” Clisty murmured. . . .Share Clisty’s shock and fear as she searches for her childhood friend, kidnapped years before. Also, how will she settle the battle inside herself between a dream career advancement and commitment to a new love?

      News at Eleven - A Novel
    • A Man of Significance

      • 196 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      It's 1619, and young John Gowen's world has been destroyed. On a slave ship, John sails for America. Deep in the belly of The White Lion, he sits with the dead and dying. Despite his tragic beginnings, he becomes a man of significance.

      A Man of Significance
    • The Boy with the Golden Horn

      • 204 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      "Jackson Jones, you are the one," the red deer announces. Jackson wonders, "The one what?" It is 1850, and the evil shaman sends icy wind into Waddyshire. The music from the golden horn that Jack finds in the forest calms the villagers' fears. The strange summer wind blows freezing air across the purple heather on the heath and threatens every one of Lochlan. The Earl and Countess of Mooreland love animals as much as Jackson does. After a horse race at Craggy Crook Downs, Jack and his family are invited to Broadmoor Castle to dine with the Earl and his family. While there, Lord Mooreland's daughter, Grace, goes missing. What will Jack do when an intruder breaches the castle walls, and Digger Jinks is said to be in the castle. Even Fastidious Fog, the man Jack met in Phineas Boggs' Froggy Bottom Unique Gifts, shows up at the castle door. Will Jack have the courage to be the one to hold the golden horn, so loving music can thaw an evil heart?I dedicate this book to all those who want to be somebody and don't realize they already are. The Boy with the Golden Horn is appropriate for ages fourth grade through grandparents.

      The Boy with the Golden Horn
    • Pray Them to Heaven

      • 124 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Pray Them to Heaven . Some ask why God takes people from their loved ones so soon. I believe He takes no one but receives them when they arrive home. We feel helpless when a loved one dies who doesn't believe that the one God is their God, and Jesus is their savior. We grieve when we lose the loved one. If we are Christian, but our loved one isn't, our grief may double. We grieve over their passing and we grieve because we may not see them in Heaven. We think we must be in control of everything, but we can't stop our friend or loved one from dying. It has to be someone's fault. So . . . we blame God. This small book is my testimony of what the Lord gave me-a process to pray them to the gate of Heaven. Let me tell you of my experience, so you may grieve no more.

      Pray Them to Heaven