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MILITARY
BOOKS
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Sandy Wickersham-McWhorter
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Sandy Wickersham-McWhorter served
in the United States Air Force, February 5, 1971 to September 24, 1973, as a Medical Services Specialist. She said of her
service, “Women then were in a separate unit known as WAFs-Women in the Air Force.
I treasure the memories of my service during the Vietnam war era. That's what lead to my lifelong career in the medical field
as a nurse's aide then a License Practical Nurse. I met my husband at my permanent-party base and the rest is history. I'm
a proud supporter of those now serving in our military.” Sandy Wickersham-McWhorter is the author of The
Winds Of Fall; Cottonwood Place; and, The Secret Wind.
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According to the book description of
Cottonwood Place, “Where do you go when there's no place left to go? If you've been everywhere
and done everything and aren't satisfied, come discover the mysteries of Cottonwood Place Bed and Breakfast Inn and the captivating
American Southwest." Cottonwood Place Brochure Megan MacCloud knows before meeting him that Ian Hunter is the neediest
of the many troubled guests her inn has helped. Estranged from God, neither she nor Ian believe that He can bring them the
harmony and love they crave. Ian says he couldn't resist driving across the country to her after her face on a brochure "hypnotized"
him. Because of past abuse, her attraction to him is dashed when she learns he drinks. She resists loving Ian, but her family
and almost-human pets frustratingly bond with him immediately, proving he's good. Megan, her Grandma, and pets resolve to
help Ian stop drinking and be a doctor again. He helps solve major problems with guests and saves several lives as Megan and
her mysterious, Navajo-and-White family show him religious and lifestyle philosophies that are foreign to him, yet truly American.
When Megan's kidnapped by a guest for unknown reasons, Grandma says that to find Megan and have the life with her that he
dreamed of, Ian must first "find himself." What does that mean? Can God use Megan's family, their Navajo ceremonies,
and the police to find Megan and help her and Ian "walk in beauty" before she's lost forever?”
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According to the book description of
The Winds Of Fall, “Unknown to Skye Worthington, the people most important to her are keeping
unearthly secrets from her. If not revealed and faced, these secrets will cause death for untold billions of people, Skye
included. Rebelling against his family and their deadly, but necessary, secrets which kept him a recluse in a Caribbean paradise,
Joe Allen meets Skye. They fall into a love forbidden to Joe until now. Can two people with unimaginable secrets-and more
in common than either know-overcome a force capable of entering dreams and taking humans through outer space without life
support to other planets? This is the dilemma facing Skye and Joe as she fights to keep her sanity, and her identity as a
human being.”
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