Streetcar Sandwiches
A native of Houston, Texas, Dr. Don W. Hill is a practicing physician in the subspecialty of Hematology and Oncology. As a Fellow of the American College of Physicians, Dr. Hill is a published scholar, but the DNRTRILOGY is his first attempt at a work of fiction. A self-described angry man safely nestled behind a superficial faced of banality. Dr. Hill felt compelled to write this novel in an attempt to make peace with God, the Universe, and the very practice of Medicine. Only time will tell whether or not these lofty objectives have been achieved. Don W. Hill, M.D.
Curtis Orloff
$13.99 160 pages
9781546260806
Streetcar Sandwiches is a screenplay showing the efforts the owner of a sandwich shop in Uptown New Or l eans undertakes to keep her business running. Not only does she have to deal with a menagerie
of all types of employees, she has to comply with onerous and of ten con�icting regulations from several government bureaus. How she handles what turns into an ordeal threatens to change her naturally optimistic and pleasant personality. It leads directly to an outcome that could only have occurred in the Big Easy.
A Novel KATIANN D. Kiser J.
$ 21.99 398 pages 9781480858138
AnnaMay is a twenty-seven-year-old nurse who seemingly has everything she needs, thanks to the grandfather who cared for her ever since she lost her parents.Now that her grandfather has passed on, Anna is somehow managing alone while saving herself for her true love. Still, she feels something is missing in her life. But when she unexpectedly receives a posthumous letter from her grandfather that asks her to live for one year in a Native American village that offers ties to his past,everything changes. Mat is the tribe's leader who has forgotten the lure of a beautiful white woman. When he meets Anna and transports her to his village, he knows she is dangerous to him.Long ago, he promised his now deceased wife to never love another as he had her. But while his attraction to Anna grows, her power to destroy that promise emerges. As Anna attempts to trust him, Mat must decide whether to let Anna into his heart. His spirit is dying and only Anna can save him.But what will both be willing to risk in order to stay true to themselves? Katiann shares the tale of a white woman's journey to a Native American village where she learns the value of waiting for the right one to love her forever.
About the Author
J.D.Kiser has two children and six grandchildren that live within walking distance.After spending her life caring for others, she is now focused on caring for herself.Kiser lives with her husband and dog on a farm inNorthCarolina.Katiann is her debut novel.
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