Death Rides a Black Horse (by DebbieB)

Summary: A serial killer is wreaking havoc in the surrounding area. When a dying woman, a victim of such an attack, gives Adam Cartwright’s name as her killer, there’s only one person alive that can dispute her claim. But Joe Cartwright knows the woman isn’t lying because he’s a victim too and he was present when the crime took place. Should he believe what his eyes tell his mind he witnessed, or should he follow his heart? Rated: PG13 for violence (13,700 words)

Darkness Within (by DebbieB)

Summary: When Little Joe’s best friend, Mitch Devlin, betrays Joe’s most private secrets to their older friends, Joe becomes the victim of the malicious joke. Joe suffers from both the physical and emotional turmoil of the boy’s so called fun. But what really eats away at Joe is why Mitch turned his back on him. Will he ever be able to forgive his very best friend for his betrayal? Rated: G (21, 730 words)

Coming to Terms (by DebbieB)

Summary: When Joe is the lone survivor of a horrific accident, he finds himself questioning a God who allows bad things to happen to good people. His faith in God, his fellowman, his family and in himself are tested in this story that I dedicated to those who have at one time or another asked, ‘Why God? Why?’ Rated: G (14,675 words) This story is dedicated to my on-line friend, Peggy, who is also my number one critic. She lives in New York, close to the tragedy of September 11, 2001 and has expressed to me some of her own concerns about unanswered questions. She asked that I write a story about Joe, a tragedy and unanswered questions that tested his faith and trust in a God that would allow bad things to happen to good people. I hope you like it, it’s for you Peggy, with love and admiration. Debbie B ;0)

Chinese Molasses #5 – The Rebirth of Joe Cartwright (by DebbieB)

The author requests those who wish to read this series contact her via eMail: Dlb1234@aol.com Summary:  This IS the final chapter to Chinese Molasses, a story I once thought finished.  But with so many requests for more, I was forced into adding to the ongoing plot.  Prelude to Rebirth, will explain without details, what really happened to Joe Cartwright when Lin Wong returned unexpectedly a year later.  After believing to be dead, Lin Wong enters the Cartwright home and finds Joe alone.  From that meeting, Joe’s nightmare becomes a reality that takes him from one lifetime into another, where he seeks refuge.  The Rebirth of Joe Cartwright, tells of Joe’s struggles, his strengths, and his determination to rise above what this highly abusive man inflicted upon him.  The unconditional love of Ben Cartwright is highly portrayed and much of Joe’s recovery is credited to his father. Rated:  G ( May be read with or without Prelude to Rebirth) (24,000 words) Even though this story is rated G, it will be difficult to follow the way, if the previous stories in the series have not been read. Chinese Molasses Series: Chinese Molasses Frightened Beyond Reason In My Father’s House Prelude to Rebirth The Rebirth of Joe Cartwright

Chinese Molasses #4 – Prelude to Rebirth (by DebbieB)

The author requests those who wish to read this series contact her via eMail: Dlb1248@aol.com Summary: Prelude to Rebirth, will explain without details, what really happened to Joe Cartwright when Lin Wong returned unexpectedly a year later.  After believing to be dead, Lin Wong enters the Cartwright home and finds Joe alone.  From that meeting, Joe’s nightmare becomes a reality that takes him from one lifetime into another, where he seeks refuge. Even though this story is G-rated, it will be difficult to follow if the reader has not read the previous stories within the series. Chinese Molasses Series: Chinese Molasses Frightened Beyond Reason In My Father’s House Prelude to Rebirth The Rebirth of Joe Cartwright