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No Longer Drifting by Loretta Jackson and Vickie Britton

In everyone's life, whether gradual or forced by outside circumstances,
In everyone's life, whether gradual or forced by outside circumstances, change is inevitable. The characters in these stories face crucial problems and lose all sense of direction. Change appears in the sinister form of an enemy in The Blameless. In The Angel of Darkness, it surfaces as the deadly inner-struggle of a young divorcee contemplating suicide. Whatever the case, each person sets out on some new, sometimes frightening, course--no longer drifting.


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  • moonprincess
    August 14, 2005
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    hmmmmm.....i dont know how this one sounds...i might just have to go take alook at it to see if its something that would be good to read~
    Cassie

  • lovestinks
    July 31, 2005
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    this sounds interesting. change is definately not somthing you can talk your way out of a lot of the times... it makes us all stronger people by dealing with it though. Good luck with this!

  • Granny Goose silver member
    July 31, 2005
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    An interesting set of circumstances here though a little more information would have been helpful as to the gist of the story(s).

    I'd certainly check it out, it sounds intrigueing.
    I had to hilite this to read it, though... It's a pretty cool background but my eyes went crazy trying to read it.

    Dee
  • memori layne
    July 28, 2005
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    Drifting....is this coping? Coping and just living, as so many people do. People who don't care enough about thier own or their loved ones life to make change? Even this small excerpt made me want to see how far it must go before the character free sails again, content.

  • kkatie55
    July 26, 2005
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    good

    I suppose if you head your self on a course you wouldn't be drifting....we all hate change well some of use...this would be interesting book ...

  • Amicus2K8
    July 24, 2005
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    I would like a little more information on the authors, and yes, I had to highlight in order to read, even with the changes.

    Drifting...seems to be the theme of many poems on this site, I often wonder as to the causes of such indecision as I cannot rationally attribute it to just the 'flibbertigibberty' nature of the female, but surmise it is a deeper social cause that has been building for years....but then...perhaps I think too much...

    amicus...


  • BloodRedBlueEyes
    July 24, 2005
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    I'm going through inevitable changes i've always been afraid of... interesting how there's no way around it...
  • camus
    July 24, 2005
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    Sounds interesting

    This book sounds interesting and the brief summary invites the reader's curiosity, but a short extract from the book might have been helpful and could well have drawn the reader into the plot/characters to the extent that the book would be more desirable. camus
  • Southern Comfort
    July 23, 2005
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    This sounds like a really good book.

  • j-ay rose
    July 23, 2005
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    Yeah, that does help quite a bit.

  • Danna Hobart
    July 23, 2005
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    Thanks for telling me. I'll put it in bold and see if that helps.

  • j-ay rose
    July 23, 2005
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    o.O hmmm this looks interesting. The font is a little hard to read on this background though.
  • Libra Moon
    July 23, 2005
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    Well, I definitely know what it feels like to lose your way, to feel adrift, and without any means to steer the boat, at the mercy of the waters, LOL, I feel that way right now These stories look so tempting.
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