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Gabrielle has been treated wrong since her parents died when she was six and sent to an orphanage. Now she's thirteen and still in the same place that she calls home.One day she was taken by a group of angelic people telling her that she must train to save mankind and keep all things that are above and below in order. Will Gabrielle accept the challenge of becoming what she must be or will she turn on what she was meant to do.
William Cain. A young photographer with extreme promise in the advertising industry has taken an assignment deep in the swamps of Southeast Georgia. While dreaming of how he will one day become partner in his firm of Burgundy and Lace Publishing, William wants nothing but to keep his eight year-old son Rocco and the boy's well-being at the pinnacle of any success that may come William's way; even to the point of leaving everything he has ever known behind, just to ensure that Rocco will grow
Jerry, just having satisfied his curiosity by traveling down that road that led, to his surprise, to the Yukon River, now has another itch to scratch: what is up the river? Still captivated by the river's raw beauty, Jerry just has to find out. While the Fall season is still providing the river with light and warmth, Jerry decides a camping trip is in order. With a couple of days off from his duties at the Air Force station, Jerry decides to take a camping trip to find out what wonderful
Gabrielle has been treated wrong since her parents died when she was six and sent to an orphanage. Now she's thirteen and still in the same place that she calls home.One day she was taken by a group of angelic people telling her that she must train to save mankind and keep all things that are above and below in order. Will Gabrielle accept the challenge of becoming what she must be or will she turn on what she was meant to do.
William Cain. A young photographer with extreme promise in the advertising industry has taken an assignment deep in the swamps of Southeast Georgia. While dreaming of how he will one day become partner in his firm of Burgundy and Lace Publishing, William wants nothing but to keep his eight year-old son Rocco and the boy's well-being at the pinnacle of any success that may come William's way; even to the point of leaving everything he has ever known behind, just to ensure that Rocco will grow
Jerry, just having satisfied his curiosity by traveling down that road that led, to his surprise, to the Yukon River, now has another itch to scratch: what is up the river? Still captivated by the river's raw beauty, Jerry just has to find out. While the Fall season is still providing the river with light and warmth, Jerry decides a camping trip is in order. With a couple of days off from his duties at the Air Force station, Jerry decides to take a camping trip to find out what wonderful