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A story that tugs at your heartstringsReview Date: 2007-02-19
This book is great!Review Date: 2007-01-15
TIDES OF TIME will bring tears to your eyes and leave a smile on your heartReview Date: 2007-01-15
Jason Engles left Becca to become a big Nashville star. He became disillusioned when his `career' failed to go anywhere. After a year of playing in dives and living on bologna sandwiches, Jason opted to join the Marines in favor of three meals a day and a roof over his head. By the time he was discharged from the military, he was able to focus on his music and finally fulfilled his dream. But he never stopped thinking about or loving Becca.
All Becca wants to do is relax and spend some time working on lyrics or possibly even napping. Any thoughts of napping or writing are extinguished by Whitney's arrival at Becca's apartment. Whitney is determined that Becca needs to go out and she's not taking `no' for an answer. Becca assumes that her friend is on another man hunt and dragging her along again. She couldn't be more wrong. Whitney has won front row tickets to a local America Supports You concert where Jason Engles is going to be performing.
Becca makes it through most of the concert before Jason notices her in the audience but once he spots Becca, there's no way he's willing to risk losing her again . Jason sings the last song of the night, a poem that she'd written the night he'd left, directly to her. After the song ends he pulls her up on the stage and requests that she wait for him in his dressing room while he performs an encore. Having achieved everything he set out to do, Jason couldn't ask for anything more than having Becca back in his arms. Only their happily-ever-after is fraught with pitfalls and unexpected events that will put their relationship through some hard times which only true love can withstand.
After reading this heart-touching tale, I'm so afraid that nothing I say could possibly do it justice. Sonya Kate Childers TIDES OF TIME gives readers insight into this sweet romance that could have easily been all hugs and kisses and happily ever after with no effort. However, as this story shows - true love requires time, effort, patience, and understanding. Without going into too much detail and giving anything away, Jason is recalled to the Marines and sent to Iraq leaving Becca to struggle with several devastating events. Her strength lies in the support of a few friends and her own pure determination. TIDES OF TIME will give readers a healthy respect for not just the men and women who are overseas fighting wars, but also for their loved ones that are left behind.
On a lighter note, I was very impressed when I reached the end of the story and read that country singer Steve Azar endorses TIDES OF TIME.
Chrissy Dionne (courtesy of Romance Junkies

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HOW I LOVE THOSE COWBOYS! YUMMY HERO!!!Review Date: 2008-01-10
In the tradition of Lorraine Heath's emotionally charged Western Romances, Tracy Garrett makes her debut with this outstanding novel TOUCH OF TEXAS.
What a beautifully written story! It captures the spirit of the old west and the simplicity of the lives living in that era. Though it depicts the harsh times that families were subjected to and the lawlessness in the territories, it beautifully captures the richness of the American spirit and how people come together at times of strife.
Texas Ranger, Jake McCain ha never thought about anything other than his job. Nothing has deterred him from capturing the thieves and murderers that he is after - after all it is his job. Half white and Apache, he stumbles in the dead of winter on Rachel Hudson's doorstep. Unconscious and badly wounded he is dragged into her cabin by Rachel and her brother Nathan.
The time spent with Rachel and her brother shows Jake a different side to what he is accustomed in life. He falls in love with her and cares deeply for her young brother but realizes that there is never any hope for a white woman to ever fall in love with a half breed.
The story that follows is richly narrated, with heartfelt secondary characters, horrid villains and daring rescues. You will definably fall in love with Jake and his unbelievable sense of justice and kindness. How he protects the innocent and punishes the murdering outlaws! The sizzling and emotionally charged romance between Jake and Rachel is lovely. Jake is a wonderful treat of a wounded sexy hero who immediately falls for Rachel's sweet and open nature. Rachel who is haunted by her mother's less that respectable past makes her a wonderful mate for our hero. Hope you enjoy this as much as I did!
Nanette
wonderful old west storyReview Date: 2008-03-06
A snowstorm finds Rachel Hudson all snug against the coming blizzard. That peace is shattered when sexy Texas Ranger, Jack McCain, comes a knocking at her door. He's nearly frozen from the storm. Rachel works to save his life, paying little heed that being a school marm would see her reputation ruined from being snowbound with a man.
Jack is a man on a mission. He is out to find the men who killed his father and left him to die.
Garrett strikes a strong not in this debut novel, sounding that she is an author to watch.
Very highly recommended.
Exciting historical romanceReview Date: 2007-10-17
Jake McCain is on the trail of the man who killed his father--and who left him to die in the snow. It's a quest he's certain he won't survive, but then, Jake has never had much reason to want to survive. Half white, half Apache, Jake has never been accepted into any society. Any woman who takes up with him is doomed to be rejected as well--which means he can never have Rachel no matter how much he wants her. But Rachel gives him a reason to want to live--just when he's certain that's impossible.
In her debut novel, author Tracy Garrett combines western historical adventure with sizzling romance to deliver an entertaining and enjoyable story. Wounded hero Jake is definitely a sexy treat and Rachel, with her mother's past haunting her, makes a sympathetic heroine. Garrett's writing appeals to the senses--although I was reading the novel in the midst of a Texas heat wave, Garrett nevertheless made me feel the sting of blown snow and the winds of the open plains.
Western historical romances have been unjustifiably on the outs in recent years. It's great to see Zebra bringing them back, and with an author like Garrett leading the way, this just might be an entire genre to watch.

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vacation helpReview Date: 2005-09-25
A Tour of Texas BeautyReview Date: 2005-08-20
Jessie Gunn Stephens, a well-known Texas naturalist and columnist who specializes in gardening, has created a carefully and exhaustively researched book that makes a wise and friendly companion for trips to these special places.
I especially appreciate the book's "bird alerts," which remind readers which avian friends they will meet in these gardens and when each species is likely be there.
This book is a rare treasure. You might like to keep an extra copy in the car.
Bob Huffaker
Outstanding!Review Date: 2003-02-08
The guide book provides details about each special garden: days and hours, garden type, size, themes, special "don't-miss" features, and even "bird alert" notes for birders. Many Texans don't know about these secret places -- I didn't! -- but with TOURING TEXAS GARDENS you'll find favorites to return to, time and again.

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Don Collins is the bestReview Date: 2008-06-05
Linda
An interesting trip into the past...Review Date: 2008-05-28
to understand the Blue Berry, you will find this book the most exacting
record of the past and the most interesting to follow through. These
drawings of Don Collins are not only facinating but authenic. This book
will be the most read on your coffee table. Sam Harris, 3232 Hwy 29E,
Burnet TX 78611
Excellent ServiceReview Date: 2008-05-03

Another Fine Texas Western Press ProductionReview Date: 2008-07-07
These are the delightful memoirs of a young immigrant from Germany who accompanied her parents to Torreon, NL, just on the western edge of the LAGUNA district just across the state line from Gomez Palacio, CH, arriving jusy before la Revolucion began.
Torreon is located where the north-south Mexican railway from Juarez to Mexico City meets the east-west lines running east to near Monterrey.
Tulitas of TorreonTulitas of Torreon;: Reminiscences of life in Mexico,
wonderful and true story of a girl growing up in Mexico during the Mexican revolutionReview Date: 2007-06-23
Its' a good dealReview Date: 2003-11-09

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Best Compilation of Vietnam PoetryReview Date: 2004-04-05
We know only because the soldiers knowReview Date: 2005-12-02
I very much enjoy poetry, but I don't like - really like - many poems. So much poetry is solopsistic slop and slobbering encased in fine technique. This book is different. This book is real. Ehrhart offers us slice after slice of war, of being right in the middle of it, of it being right in the middle of you, physically, emotionally, and years after it was supposedly over. Ehrhart's editting is masterful. He's earned the right to choose who goes in the book, and he's chosen well.
Some critics have said that what these works lack in poetic technique they make up for in gut-searing impact. Half right. The necessary technique is there. Whether studied or intuitive, form fits content in poem after poem.
I have a PhD in literature. I write and publish this stuff. Well, not this stuff. I've not lived this stuff, thank God. Every poet in this book has though. And they've let me get close.
We all know the war was bullsh*t. Still, readers will thank the poets for their poems and their service.
Best Compilation of Vietnam PoetryReview Date: 2004-04-05
Ehrhart (Marine) is known for early work such as "A Relative Thing," an angry statement reminding America that we returned veterans did "your" work ("accomplices in this travesty of dreams") and that "we are your sons, America, and you cannot change that." In "Letter," we see hope on the horizon.
Bruce Weigl (Army) is my second favorite poet. It is from his "Monkey" that the title of this collection comes from. "Burning **** at An Khe" speaks to us Vietnam veterans on more than one level. "Song for the Lost Private," about the death of a friend, and "Anna Grasa," about his reaction to a family "welcome home" truly capture some of our inner feelings.
Walter McDonald (Air Force) can write some varied poetry, from people to places. "For Kelly, Missing In Action," and "For Harper, Killed In Action," are about obvious topics. Likewise, "After the Noise of Saigon," and "For Friends Missing in Action" should be read in tandem. His "Interview with a Guy Named Fawkes, U.S. Army" is simply too witty for description.
Bryan Alec Floyd (Marine) writes one of the most poignant poems in this book. All his poems in this collection are named after individuals. His "Private First Class Brooks Morgenstein, U.S.M.C." is the one poem all should read. Brooks has a wife at home, and this is the sole reason for his being and his survival. "He only knew as he held his rifle/during a sweeping operation/that next year he would hold her/and when he kissed her/his tongue would touch hers/and she would feel/as though a piece of the sun/was in her mouth."
I know I am leaving out all the other fine poets represented in this book, not least Jan Barry, a close frind of Ehrhart's. We all owe our gratitude not just to the poets of the Vietnam War, but most certainly to Will Ehrhart for ceaselessly working to bring us this exceptionally beautifull form of expression.

Excellent treatment of engine controlsReview Date: 2004-01-21
My favorite feature of the book is the end of chapter questions which can be used to test your understanding of the material. And in the back of the book, you can check your answers.
Be careful when buying automotive books. Many are written by good in-shop mechanics who have poor writing skills. This book is different. Mr. Ribbens not only knows his stuff but can communicate it to others as well.
Great BookReview Date: 2005-12-05
Great choice for electrical engineers interested in automotive electronicsReview Date: 2006-11-26
There are 11 chapters and over 450 pages illustrated with diagrams, circuits and performance graphs, but very few photographs of the electronics. The chapters step the reader through fundamentals of combustion, controls, engine and motion control and diagnostics. After each chapter there is a multiple choice quiz relating to the chapter. You will have to read the text in detail to answer the questions, not speed-read. It's an interesting textbook and ideal for education in the topic. I found it to be easy to read and informative. The book shows how the electronics works to improve the safety and performance of the automobile. There is little coverage on the type of componentry, wiring or reliability of different forms of assembly, so the book is only of interest to manufacturing engineers if they want to understand the reasons behind the circuits built into automobiles. Instead there are quite a few block diagrams, equations, snippets of assembly language code, and even explanations of more elementary electronic devices and systems that will probably be most interesting to the electrical engineer who is interested in how electronics controls the modern automobile.

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The Vampire HuntersReview Date: 2002-03-15
The Graveyard Armadillos was just a local gang that no one wanted to be apart of, no one except Scooter Keyshawn. Scooter was an outcast in school, and no one really knew him well except his best friends, Flash and Russell. Flash, his Labrador, is the perfect dog for him; he's smart, loyal, and obeying. Russell, his human friend, is pretty much just like him; they like each other for who they are, and not who they want to be. Scooter, however, wants to be the one in Kristie Chandel's, the minister's daughter's, eyes. He's got a major crush on her and he hasn't made his move yet. Once they started "hanging out," they came to grow fond each other, and he even received his first kiss from her.
Although I'm not into the whole "love scene" that much, my favorite part in this fantastic book is when Scooter and Kristie kiss. Scooter had killed - staked through the heart - the vampire, Mr. Shade. He was responsible for the deaths and disappearances of the teenagers of the town. Scooter found Kristie afterwards and kissed her. The kiss was short, yet sweet, and in my opinion, nothing else could have reached the height their kiss did. It was the perfect moment for it; they both liked each other and were in great danger just minutes before. The best part: she beamed brightly and said, "I think everything is going to be all right now." Obviously the kiss wasn't just a kiss, it was a spark of true love.
For the adult or young adult Vampire Hunters is a hit.Review Date: 1999-01-25
This book was totally cool.Review Date: 1998-11-20

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The book's title describes the contentsReview Date: 2007-07-30
A miracle it was!Review Date: 2004-03-14
Politics of Water Resource ManagementReview Date: 1999-05-12
Management of North America's water resource is poised to become the defining issue in Canadian-American relations in the twenty first century. Certainly, that issue will dominate trade negotiations and will precipitate fallout for the movement of other major commodities of Canadian goods into American markets.
In Arizona, water rights was topical as a political concern before the turn of the century to 1900. Central to the issue was Carl Hayden who was elected in 1911 and served in the U.S. Congress for the next 57 years; as a Democratic member of the House of Representatives until 1927 and then as a Senator from 1927 to 1969.
August reveals in this engagingly-written biography that Hayden knew from 1914 that his political future would be tied to water resource development; a thought documented as a young politician in letters to his parents. Hayden's personal papers disclose his legendary kindness in all relationships and perhaps part of the secret to his long political career.
In constructing the history, August draws out the competing interests of upper basin states with those downstream of the Colorado River, bringing in the early interest expressed by Los Angeles for electricity and water. What was involved was large scale manipulation of water in an extremely arid environment.
The protracted negotiations resulted in CAP -- the Central Arizona Project -- which put Colorado River water to thirsty agricultural areas and provided for the unimpeded development of Phoenix and Tucson by protecting them from water shortages. The bill was signed into law September 30, 1968 by President Johnson. The cost of implementation, US$1.3 billion, was the most expensive single Congressional authorization in history. Hayden considered the accomplishment the most significant contribution of his career.
The book is extensively researched and animated through interviews with Barry Goldwater and others prominent in the issue. The author has also drawn fom Johnson's presidential papers, court cases, and six decades of the Congressional Record. Some flavor of the thrust and parry of political debate has been drawn from accounts in dozens of newspapers and journals. That all of these sources have been assembled in one volume is a valuable gift to future scholars.
Evoking transportation images to bracket Hayden's working life, August reminds us that "He began his public career riding a horse and buggy to his office and ended it voting for funds that ultimately enabled him to watch people walk on the moon." No doubt, those astronauts were looking for water!
Contention over management of North American water resources has bracketed both the beginning and end of this century and will carry on well into the next. The World Bank warns us that the wars of the next century will be about water. August's prediction: "In the future, the use of water will underlie every public policy decision made in the American West."

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Fascinating storiesReview Date: 2008-07-04
Great Perspective of Longhorn LivingReview Date: 2007-08-31
I highly recommend for anyone that has every had any connection to U.T. Austin or for any High School student that wants to understand what U.T. is all about.
Hook 'em
AWESOME READ!!! Review Date: 2007-08-23
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