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Unexpected Interruptions55 reviews
Trice Hickman

Platinum Books, 2007

Great expectations!
In her debut release, Trice Hickman, has unleashed her story-telling skills and given readers an exciting page turner. Unexpected Interruptions is a great story of a woman torn - not scorned. When Victoria Smalls releases her unforgiveness and pain from a past relationship, healing begins. She opens her heart and mind to love and finds that it comes in the most unexpected places. She prays for ...
  
  











  



  
The Betrayal28 reviews
Beverly Lewis

Bethany House Publishers, 2003

The Ebersol family has secerets yet revealed.....Great book.
This second book of Abram's Daughter series is another excellent continuation of the first book The Covenant, where Sadie birthed a child telling no one. In this book, Sadie is still extremely depressed and does not want to be one of the Amish people. Leah her younger sister, as well as Lizzie, their aunt, have kept her secret. Leah is in love with Jonas, much more than she ever could be ...
  
  











  



  
Betrayal of a Hustler22 reviews
B. L. U. N. T.

Palari Publishing, 2005

AWESOME
WAS THIS A BOOK OR A MOVIE! For B.L.U.N.T.'S debut she put her foot in it, it's a damn good job. She had to know first hand what the street life entails. If you are into hustling, gun play AND gritty sex With a storyline that deals with love, revenge, betrayal, loyality, friendship and rare illness this is a MUST READ and just think there's a part two, you go girl!
  
  











  



  
The Covenant/The Betrayal/The Sacrifice/The Prodigal/The Revelation (Abram's Daughters 1-5)35 reviews
Beverly Lewis

Bethany House Publishers, 2005

Wonderful-gut!
Again, Beverly Lewis has captured our hearts with her wonderful-gut stories. This series takes us through the family's blessed times and their heartaches over a period of seventeen or so years. The other viewers have already set the plot in motion, so I'll just say you'll fall in love with and will treasure this Amish family in your heart. It's hard to say good-bye but you'll be glad you ...
  
  











  



  
The Betrayal73 reviews
R. L. Stine

Demco Media, 1993

im 24 and still diggin it
im 24, altho i read these books when i was still the intended age.... i was going thru some old things, donating most of what was there, but i loved these books when i was young, so i wanted to read them one more time before i gave them away.... i ended up buying 3 more to add to my collection! morbid, yes! but great stories that keep you hooked, no matter what age you are. if nothing else, the ...
  
  











  



  
A Dead Man's Vengeance (Betrayal of a Hustler)17 reviews
B. L. U. N. T.

D&D, 2006

Vengeance for a Hustle...
Chino Wells makes a grand re-entrance in A Dead Man's Vengeance to renew the love triangle that transcends into a full blown circle. At the end of Betrayal of a Hustler, Chino is shot and left for dead. But his right hand man, Knees, wasn't haven' it, and Chino was nursed back to health and sent to recuperate in Virginia with his fam. Chino is back to reclaim his true love, Lisa, and his ...
  
  











  



  
Foolish Things20 reviews
Denise Davis-Pack

Denise Davis-Pack, 1997

Excellent Read
I found this book to be very enjoyable and think it should be but on the screen. From the beginning until the end it kept me interested. Can't wait to read Foolish Heart.
  
  











  



  
The Betrayal Bond: Breaking Free of Exploitive Relationships16 reviews
Patrick J. Carnes

HCI, 1997

How to stop this chaos
This is a sensitive but straight forward book on the roles that are played out in relationships between the addict and those involved with them. Dr. Carnes also runs a rehabilative center, "Gentle Path" for those who recognize that they are addicted to sex. This is recommended reading for anyone who is willing to give addiction a honest look and what role the non-addict plays in their lives. ...
  
  











  



  
White Mughals: Love and Betrayal in Eighteenth-Century India22 reviews
William Dalrymple

Viking Adult, 2003

Once Upon a Time in Hyderabad ...
This book is a complex many-faceted marvel! It is carefully researched history transformed into the story of an ultimately tragic romance. With its portrayal of Europeans astride two cultures, it offers a wonderful, and probably unintentional, counterpoint to the Clash of Civilizations. It is a swarm of all-seeing flies on the walls and writing desks of Hyderabad's elite, both British and Indian, ...
  
  











  



  
Trust & Betrayal in the Workplace: Building Effective Relationships in Your Organization20 reviews
Dennis S Reina, Michelle L Reina

Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2006

A TOP-NOTCH BOOK...TERRIFIC FOR PRACTITIONERS!
This is an excellent work that cuts through the typical babble that fills many pages of others books on the subject of trust. The content is exceeding meaty. The organization of the material is first-rate. One of the very best books on the subject. Highly recommended!
  
  











  



  
Betrayal Trauma: The Logic of Forgetting Childhood Abuse9 reviews
Jennifer J. Freyd

Harvard University Press, 1998

Uncommon Objectivity
Because of her parents attacks on Dr. Freyd, I'd expected to find some of her justifible anger in the pages of this book. I did not. Dr. Freyd is logical, objective, and professional in her handling of this sensitive subject. She adds a somewhat new perspective to the old story of sexual abuse and betrayal. An excellent addition to any therapist's or survivor's library.
  
  











  



  
Why Didn't You Get Me Out?: Betrayal in the Viet Cong Death Camps : The Truth About Heroes, Traitors, and ...13 reviews
Frank Anton, Tommy Denton

Summit Publishing Group, 1999

An extraordinary story of POW captivity.......
In January of 1968, helicopter pilot Warrant Officer Frank Anton was shot down in Southern Vietnam and spent 5 years in captivity. Many prominent books have been written of U.S. POW's in Hanoi's prisons but this story is a riveting look at POW's held in prison camps in Southern Vietnam which may have been worse. Frank Anton has written a very detailed and graphic account of severly brutal ...
  
  











  



  
To the Edge of the Sky: A Story of Love, Betrayal, Suffering, and the Strength of Human Courage9 reviews
Anhua Gao

Overlook Hardcover, 2003

Where is Hollywood when you need them!
This is an amazing storey of one person's courage and determination to survive in a world where everything is upside down. The book is perfect for people who enjoy a powerful emotional experience, and also for those with an interest in the turmoil of the recent history of China. I'm a 32 year old male student of Asian studies, and I have to admit that this storey and the way it is told turned me ...
  
  











  



  
The Betrayal/The Secret/The Burning (The Fear Street Saga 1-3)15 reviews
R. L. Stine

Simon Pulse, 1996

Fear Street Saga
I read this book a few years back, and the only word I can use to describe it is, AMAZING!!!! This may be one of R.L. Stines best pieces of literary work yet. I started reading the first book at nine o'clock pm, and figured I would just finish the rest the next day, and then the second book the day after that, and so on and so forth. No, I stayed up the whole night reading all three books I ...
  
  











  



  
Decision for Disaster: Betrayal at the Bay of Pigs13 reviews
Grayston L. Lynch

Potomac Books, 2000

A first hand account of the Bay of Pigs
Grayston Lynch was one of two American "advisors" who stormed the Bay of Pigs with the 2506 Assault Brigade on April 17, 1961. In Decision for Disaster, Lynch attempts to set the record straight on what caused the mission to fail. He offers a unique perspective in that his position privileged him to the inner happenings of CIA and White House planning, yet he can also give a firsthand account of ...
  
  











  



  
Betrayal Of A Hustler13 reviews
B.L.U.N.T.

Trafford Publishing, 2006

More Please
B.L.U.N.T. has certainly marked her spot on the urban literary scene. The first in a trilogy, "Betrayal Of A Hustler" is an exceptionally good tale. Reminding us that no matter how rich and powerful a hustler becomes there is always a sad price to pay. Written with style, this tale tells of friendship, betrayal, love and power. The characters that are behind the excellent cover of this book ...
  
  











  



  
Hurricanes & Rainbows: Finding Life's Promise After The Storm15 reviews
Mark J. Armstrong

Outskirts Press, 2007

I didn't like this book...I loved it!
This was not an enjoyable book to read--at least not the parts that described all of the life events that led to Mr. Armstrong's depression. However, it was a highly rewarding read. I am happy that Mr. Armstrong got his life back. I am glad he learned how to cope with the lousy hand his life dealt him. I am grateful that he wrote about his experiences, however painful it must have been for ...
  
  











  



  
Miss America By Day: Lessons Learned from Ultimate Betrayals and Unconditional Love12 reviews

Oak Hill Ridge Press, 2004

"Every Child Needs Someone Who Would Die For Him/Her" Richard Wexler, National Coalition for Child Protection Reform
Shame threatened to kill author Marilyn Van Durber if she revealed the truth about her childhood to her daughter Jennifer. "I believed with all my heart, that when I told Jennifer [that I'd been sexually violated by my father], she would say, `I don't want you to be my mom anymore.' I knew I would be as unacceptable to her as I was to myself. "If you are not a survivor of childhood sexual ...
  
  











  



  
Secrets, Lies, Betrayals : The Body/Mind Connection11 reviews
MAGGIE SCARF, 2004

A profoundly informative book.
I am considered a successful woman, educated and accomplished, yet like many others, suffered significant physical and emotional abuse as a child of old world parents. While there is a wide variety of therapy and therapists, I never felt successful at it. I never felt free of the "deep feelings of rejection", or cured of depression. I was profoundly affected by reading this book and was ready to ...
  
  











  



  
A Matter of Betrayal11 reviews
Susan Rosser

iUniverse, 1999

An original, compelling, driving, well-crafted novel.
Patti Massman and Susan Rosser have collaborated to write A Matter Of Betrayal, an outstanding and original novel of love, war, and country music. Jenny Mckay, the daughter of a four star general, is determined to leave behind her sheltered past for the front lines of the Vietnam War. Among the incomprehensible terrors of Vietnam, she unexpected finds something very true and wonderful, which ...
  
  











  







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