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Judy Baxter is a fine, intelligent, attractive woman with strong business and marketing skills. She was born that way, and she used her feminine charms to achieve her goals in life. She felt constrained in a good marriage. She had two children, whom she loved, but was willing to sacrifice everything to achieve her goals. Plus, she wanted control not only of her life but also of her everyday activities. She wanted fame and fortune. To reach her goals, she had to divorce her loving and loyal husband and children. Her decision was not taken lightly, but it was an easy one for her. She enjoyed and…mehr

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Judy Baxter is a fine, intelligent, attractive woman with strong business and marketing skills. She was born that way, and she used her feminine charms to achieve her goals in life. She felt constrained in a good marriage. She had two children, whom she loved, but was willing to sacrifice everything to achieve her goals. Plus, she wanted control not only of her life but also of her everyday activities. She wanted fame and fortune. To reach her goals, she had to divorce her loving and loyal husband and children. Her decision was not taken lightly, but it was an easy one for her. She enjoyed and even craved sex. To reach her goals, she had to seduce men in high positions. That was easy. She took control over them by offering her charms and body. She chose wisely and sought to never cause her men any embarrassment or harm. Fortunately for her, she rewarded her men by achieving high levels of success for them in their businesses. Once she had achieved fame and fortune, she once again falls in love and is taken into a whole new world of international arms dealing and terrorism. It wasn't her choice. She was just there at the time. Her continuing story will grip you. She Said, I Still Want a Divorce is a compelling read that shows how easy it is to be engulfed in life-threatening situations.
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Kenneth Allen has been busy every day of his life. He cannot stay still. He has travelled extensively around the world by road, air, and sea for more than fifty years, and he still does. Every day he sees stories that need to be told. He could never write them all. The author of many books, he spent several of his early years editing and publishing monthly magazines and writing articles for numerous publications. He has produced several movies films, one of which won the highest award in the Australian Film Industry and gained him international exposure and recognition. All his films can be found in the Australian Film Archives in the nation's capital, Canberra. He has been successful in founding many different businesses over a long business history and is still a director of several companies. He is the founder and owner of a national auto finance company in Australia that was established twenty years ago. He has a large and close family. Happily, many of them also live in the same coastal village as he and his wife, Joan. The village is located two hundred kilometres north of Sydney. Many of his family work at the head office of the finance company, which is in the same small village. His marriage to his long-su ering wife is often a blur due to their constant travel, business, and family responsibilities. However, they are all a great part of his life, which would have been very poor without his wife's undeniable contribution. Terrorists Don't Choose Their Parents examines the lives of several people caught up in the awful world of terrorism. They are not real people, but they could be. They represent people in different walks of life, but in every case, they are consumed with one desire: success, happiness and the seedy world of terrorism. Every time Kenneth writes a story, he is aware that it will be read by someone who loves stories. He cherishes every reader who reads his stories. He knows that every person also has a story to tell, but not everyone has the time, desire, or ability to tell their story. Such a pity.