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Books with author Mary Moody

  • Kate: A Biography

    Marcia Moody

    Paperback (Michael O'Mara, Oct. 1, 2013)
    The perfect book for admirers of this remarkable young woman, this biography marks a crucial moment in the history of the British royal lineWith the long hoped-for announcement of Kate's pregnancy, popular sentiment towards the British royal family has rarely been higher. At the center of this upsurge in affection is a woman who has captured the heart of a nation and who, at the side of her husband, Prince William, is ushering in a new dawn for the United Kingdom's reigning family. For their first child, regardless of gender, will succeed William to the throne, due to planned amendments to the rules of succession to the British Crown. This biography examines the woman who has done so much to revitalize the public image of the royal family, covering her early years, her family, her time at St. Andrews University, her meeting Prince William, their early relationship and its trials, the wedding, her new official role, her style, and, of course, her pregnancy.
  • Kate: The Biography

    Marcia Moody

    eBook (Michael O' Mara Books, July 17, 2013)
    Following the royal wedding, the Diamond Jubilee and the birth of Kate and William's first baby, popular sentiment towards the royal family has rarely been higher. At the centre of this surge in affection is a woman who has captured the heart of a nation and who, at the side of her husband, Prince William, is ushering in a new dawn for the United Kingdom's reigning family. For, due to planned amendments to the rules of accession to the British Crown, their first child, regardless of gender, will succeed William to the throne. This biography explores the life of the woman who has done so much to revitalize the public image of the royal family, covering her early years, her family, her time at St Andrews University and her meeting with Prince William, their early relationship and its trials, the wedding and her new official role, her style, and, of course, her pregnancy.Besides being the perfect book for admirers of this remarkable young woman, Kate: A Biography marks a crucial moment in the history of the royal line.
  • Kate: A Biography

    Marcia Moody

    Hardcover (Michael O'Mara, Oct. 1, 2013)
    The perfect book for admirers of this remarkable young woman, this biography marks a crucial moment in the history of the British royal lineWith the long hoped-for announcement of Kate's pregnancy, popular sentiment towards the British royal family has rarely been higher. At the center of this upsurge in affection is a woman who has captured the heart of a nation and who, at the side of her husband, Prince William, is ushering in a new dawn for the United Kingdom's reigning family. For their first child, regardless of gender, will succeed William to the throne, due to planned amendments to the rules of succession to the British Crown. This biography examines the woman who has done so much to revitalize the public image of the royal family, covering her early years, her family, her time at St. Andrews University, her meeting Prince William, their early relationship and its trials, the wedding, her new official role, her style, and, of course, her pregnancy.
  • Reckoning: The Firefly Trilogy Book One

    Mary Ann Moody

    (Createspace, Jan. 26, 2019)
    Hell returns to rule the world. With her husband and friends in tow, Anna Anderson returns to Firefly forest under the protection of Queen Veronica to correct the wrongs she created; Sarah, three months pregnant, is taken by the nefarious Maxine, Charles Slider is forced to serve as a slave for Borlock, and there’s no way to stop the Tavishaws’ malevolent reign. Unfortunately, the reach of her newfound family stretch into Firefly forest and with the Flies burning to kill every human, Anna, Jacob, and her friends are far from safe. When Queen Veronica suddenly disappears, protection against the savage community is erased. Before the Flies turn against her, Anna flees to rescue Sarah and Via, who are held hostage in the Cave of Creation. To reclaim them, she must complete a series of deadly trials determined to break her will and literally scare her to death. In the end, she must confront Maxine Tavishaw and find a way to escape various enemies waiting for their chance to send her to a final Judgement.
  • Life After Life and Its Exciting Sequel Reflections on Life After Life

    Moody

    Hardcover (Guidepost, March 15, 1975)
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  • Regina

    Mary Ann Moody

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 17, 2014)
    “I didn’t discover the plot to murder me until it was too late. I never saw it coming.” –Regina Roth Since she was a child, fifteen year old Regina Roth has been the victim of disturbing reoccurring nightmares of a house, and a murder. In the summer of her sixteenth birthday Regina leaves her posh life in New York for her mother’s hometown in Texas to bury her mysterious grandmother. Life takes a tumultuous turn for Regina the moment she arrives in Lee. Regina discovers the small town of Lee is literally the scene of her nightmares. Haunted by a vengeful ghost and the lies told by her parents, Regina has no choice but to accept her new life in Lee. After a shocking incident leaves her shaken with fright, Regina is forced to discover the secret behind her dreams. With the help of Linguistics professor, Dr. William Greer, Regina uncovers the horrifying answer. Regina is a terrifying tale of the horrors that lie inside our loved ones and the lengths they go to hide their secrets. And a plan created long ago by an evil family is finally set into motion.
  • Kito, the Christmas Cactus

    Mary Moon

    Paperback (Tate Pub & Enterprises Llc, March 11, 2014)
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  • Kate : A Biography

    Marcia Moody

    Hardcover (Michael O'Mara Books Ltd, March 15, 2013)
    Following the royal wedding, the Diamond Jubilee and the birth of Kate and William's first baby, popular sentiment towards the royal family has rarely been higher. At the centre of this surge in affection is a woman who has captured the heart of a nation and who, at the side of her husband, Prince William, is ushering in a new dawn for the United Kingdom's reigning family. For, due to planned amendments to the rules of accession to the British Crown, their first child, regardless of gender, will succeed William to the throne. This biography explores the life of the woman who has done so much to revitalize the public image of the royal family, covering her early years, her family, her time at St Andrews University and her meeting with Prince William, their early relationship and its trials, the wedding and her new official role, her style, and, of course, her pregnancy. Besides being the perfect book for admirers of this remarkable young woman, Kate: A Biography marks a crucial moment in the history of the royal line. Also features 16 pages of glossy photos.
  • Coming of Age in Mississippi by Moody,Anne.

    Moody

    Paperback (DeI Bks, Aug. 16, 1992)
    Paperback of 384 pages, 30 chapters, the classic autobiography of growing up poor and black in the rural south by Anne Moody. Covers childhood, highschool, college and the civil rights movement.
  • Kate: A Biography by Marcia Moody

    Marcia Moody

    Hardcover (Michael O'Mara, March 15, 1729)
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  • Holiday Clubs: Target Challenge

    Mary Moody

    Paperback (Scripture Union, March 15, 1800)
    None
  • Kate: A Biography

    Marcia Moody

    Print on Demand (Paperback) (ReadHowYouWant, Dec. 2, 2015)
    Following the royal wedding, the Diamond Jubilee and the birth of Kate and William's first baby, popular sentiment towards the royal family has rarely been higher. At the centre of this surge in affection is a woman who has captured the heart of a nation and who, at the side of her husband, Prince William, is ushering in a new dawn for the United Kingdom's reigning family. For, due to planned amendments to the rules of accession to the British Crown, their first child, regardless of gender, will succeed William to the throne. This biography explores the life of the woman who has done so much to revitalize the public image of the royal family, covering her early years, her family, her time at St Andrews University and her meeting with Prince William, their early relationship and its trials, the wedding and her new official role, her style, and, of course, her pregnancy. Besides being the perfect book for admirers of this remarkable young woman, Kate: A Biography marks a crucial moment in the history of the royal line.