When Carley Sutherland receives a frantic call for help, she races to a desolate park to meet her best friend. On a dimly-lit park bench, Carley's friend fumbles in her handbag for her phone. She has a picture of a couple arguing, a picture of a woman who was later found dead in a ditch. Before Carley can examine the picture her friend took of the secretive encounter, a dark SUV stops near the bench. The window rolls down. A gunshot rips the silence. Carley's friend tumbles from the bench, dead. No need to wait for the second shot. Carley's on the run, now, with a target on her back. Wounded…mehr
When Carley Sutherland receives a frantic call for help, she races to a desolate park to meet her best friend. On a dimly-lit park bench, Carley's friend fumbles in her handbag for her phone. She has a picture of a couple arguing, a picture of a woman who was later found dead in a ditch. Before Carley can examine the picture her friend took of the secretive encounter, a dark SUV stops near the bench. The window rolls down. A gunshot rips the silence. Carley's friend tumbles from the bench, dead. No need to wait for the second shot. Carley's on the run, now, with a target on her back. Wounded Army vet, Blake Richards, recuperates stateside while awaiting new orders. He doesn't want to jeopardize his recovery or risk further injury, but at the sound of gunshots, his training kicks in. Blake ducks behind a tree and drops to one knee, scanning the area around him. A shadowy figure darts down a path. A woman nervously looks back over her shoulder. Hunkered down, he waits until the last second and then grabs her by the waist. With his hand clasped over her mouth, he pulls her to safety. Blake doesn't need to get involved with any woman, particularly one as beautiful and intriguing as Carley Sutherland. But he may be Carley's only hope of staying alive. And she may his only hope of finding peace and healing amidst hidden dangers. Written for the General Market (G) (I): Contains little or no; sexual dialogue or situations, violence, or strong language. May also contain some content of an inspirational nature.
Barbara Warren is the co-author of Futures and Commodities 101. Barbara, born and raised in North Carolina, only went to college for one year and decided not to go back. After that, she focused on doing ministry work. Since then, Barbara has written other literary work, a children's book, and started an investment business, marketing consulting, in which she builds websites, performs SEO, and holds an insurance license. She loves The Almighty Father, Son, and Holy Spirit and stands on the Word of Truth that apart from Him there is no life. Barbara is quick to tell you that the most influential person in her life is her spiritual leader, mother, and destiny connector, Apostle Dr. Brenda Miller. Barbara dedicates her life to helping people and believes that having a servant's heart is a MUST!A few years ago, Barbara invested in an investment opportunity and was invited to attend a call on learning how to trade futures and commodities. It was on that call that Barbara would meet one of the greatest mentors, Mr. Delvin Wright. She was so wowed by the idea of building wealth by trading commodities. Since then, she has learned strategies along with Melba BonelliHenderson, DMD, and together they have written this manual.Futures and Commodities 101!
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