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I'm a south Georgia girl with 3 children (John Ross and Ethan, 13, and Hugh, 8) and am married to the love of my life, Tracy. I work in healthcare and throughly enjoy it, I love my patients and my job is very rewarding.
Location: United StatesMember since: 29 Jan, 2005

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04 May, 2007
Silent Prey
What a great book! Could barely put it down, read it in a little under 3 hours...such great characters and the details in this book rival every other Davenport novel. A great view into the world of abuse and neglect and how far it can go into the darkest regions-a must have!!
22 Jul, 2007
How great is this writer?
Keep you holding on to the bare finish...Temple Brooks Gault returns again (for the last time?!?) as the nemesis of Dr. Scarpetta. Murdering women is his pleasure and in this book, a more complete background is given that leads to more questions as to why he does what he does-and gives even an even more incredible look into the personal lives of the characters whom we've all grown to love.
27 Jul, 2008
One of the best Garth albums ever!
Being the album that put Garth over the top in the country genre, "Ropin' the Wind" absolutely puts him on the map as the best selling solo artist in the world, a title that stands to this day. Recorded at Jack's Tracks Recording Studio, Nashville, Tennessee. ROPIN' THE WIND was the first country album to debut at the top of the Billboard Pop Album chart. It was good news for both Garth and country music because it meant that the genre was expanding to a pop audience. Yet this also made many traditionalists nervous: "he's going `pop'," they cried. The album opens with the bluegrassy "Against The Grain," with its nothing-ventured-nothing-gained theme. It is followed by the cowboy blues "Rodeo," which features another topic close to the hearts of country music fans, and "What She's Doing Now," a powerful ballad immersed in steel guitar. Halfway through ROPIN' THE WIND and there's not even a trace of "pop music." In fact, Garth could even be mistaken for Randy Travis on "Cold Shoulder." "In Lonesome Dove" is a beautiful Western narrative, while "Papa Loves Mama" talks of truckers, diesels, wine bottles, the penitentiary, and the graveyard; when's the last time you heard a song like that on a Michael Bolton album? Yes, Garth is all country on ROPIN' THE WIND--even though he fervently covers "Shameless," a song written by his idol Billy Joel. But really, with that twang, the catch in his voice, the steel guitars and the blue-collar themes, how can anyone doubt Garth's devotion to traditional country?