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Come join Destiny as she goes to work with her dad at a zoo for “Bring Your Child to Work” Day. Destiny experiences firsthand what it’s like to care for and work with the animals. While there, she photographs several amazing animals and learns many fascinating facts.


Deep within the whispering pines of Alaska lived a young man named Chris and his daughter, Sapphire. In the five years since he lost the love of his life, Samantha, life just hasn’t been the same. As the years pass, Chris continues his work as a tree farmer and volunteer firefighter. One day after working, he receives a call from dispatch to head to an alarm fire. This is where he meets a beautiful woman named Destiny and her daughter, Holly. Feeling bad for the two, he finds them a place to live at his parent’s bed and breakfast. Slowly, Chris begins to let his guard down and his heart soften. This story is filled with romance and surprises as Chris realizes the journey you take can lead you on a path you never thought was possible—everlasting true love.


Have you ever wondered what it would be like to travel the world and have many adventures? To journey through magical doors, meet new friends, experience new languages, cultures, traditions, and foods. Well, now you can, as you join Destiny in this delightful story. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride. Destiny’s Magical Dreams is the fi rst of many journeys to come. So be sure to look for future stories as Destiny travels the world.


On Wednesday, June 1, 2011, many cities and towns in Western and Central Massachusetts were pulverized when several tornadoes touched down. Two of the tornadoes were rated 1.5 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale. The most “severe” tornado, an EF3, carved a 39-mile path of destruction as the wind speeds reached 160 mph and wind gusts up to 70 mph. The aftermath of these tornadoes is horrific. Many lost their homes, belongings, automobiles, and even their planes. Debris was spread throughout the areas affected. Thousands of forested areas were destroyed. Roads became impassable as trees were thrown and uprooted. Wires were draped across lawns and roads leaving thousands of people without any source of power, and sadly four people were killed. It was a horrendous day and a memory that will not soon be forgotten. The rebuilding efforts will be slow, but “we will rebuild” as many say. I have met several people in the aftermath that are inspiring and just so grateful to have survived this day. Volunteers and community involvement has brought a sense of unity for many victims, as well as support, comfort, and relief during this diffi cult time. My heart goes out to all of those that have been affected by the tornadoes, and it is my desire to help contribute to their needs by creating this book.