A family journal more than three hundred years old reveals romance, a journey, first love, skinnydipping, pirates, heartbreak, and a new world and new friends. The story contains explicit language and is written for adventuresome readers with a sense of humor and an appreciation of purplish prose. Written by a 17th century family matriarch who, it is safe to say, lived her life to the fullest, if her journal is to be believed. A bit of MM, oral, heads up. The violence is brief but explicit.
This third and final book of the trilogy is set in the European Theater of World War Two and it covered the period of 1939 to 1945. Our Time traveling hero is hard at work trying to smooth the rough edges of history without creating a conundrum and he is seeing the reality of history without any bias from opinionated so called experts of the period.
Jessie dates Michael, a former co-worker, and sparks fly. But Michael's in a relationship with Claire, and Jessie wonders if she'll have to make him choose between the two women. Not suspecting that Claire has other plans, she soon finds out something about herself that changes the whole ballgame.
Sir Francis Drake: legendary explorer, captain, and privateer. Though the most successful sailor of his day, he still manages to stumble onto the treasure hunt of a lifetime in the twilight of his life, leading to a race against his Spanish rival for a potentially world-altering find. This story is a prequel to the video game, Uncharted: Drake's Fortune.
My sister and I were always close and since our spouses had both passed on she came to live with me; we shared a house but not a bed. One day she proposed we make a bucket list so we could begin to enjoy being Seniors.