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Suzanne D Williams Biography & Facts
Suzanne Williams is a politician in the U.S. state of Colorado. She is a Comanche; during her terms of office, she was the only enrolled American Indian state legislator in Colorado. She belongs to the Democratic Party. Williams is related to J. Howard Williams, a former Texas president of the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Before running for office, she was a Special Education Professional in the Cherry Creek School District for 22 years. In 2004 Williams was elected to the Colorado State Sentate. She served as assistant caucus chair for the Senate Majority Caucus, vice-chair on the Business, Labor and Technology Committee, and vice-chair of the Transportation Committee. As an American Indian, she was the only enrolled Native state legislator in Colorado. On December 26, 2010, Williams was involved in a fatal car crash near Channing, Texas. The car Williams was driving veered into oncoming traffic, killing Brianna Michelle Gomez. Williams' son and two grandsons weren't wearing seatbelts and were hospitalized with injuries after being ejected from the vehicle. One of the injured grandchildren was not secured in a child seat as was required by law. Williams faced a grand jury investigation; no criminal indictment was issued. She was later cited with three misdemeanor traffic violations. Williams faced significant criticism for the seat belt violations given her fervent advocacy for harsher seat belt violation penalties and her efforts to introduce legislation allowing police to pull over and ticket drivers should they suspect seat belts not in use. Subsequently, losing her expected promotion to Chairwoman of the Colorado State Senate Transportation Committee. References External links State of Colorado Project Vote Smart. Discover the Suzanne D Williams popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Suzanne D Williams books.
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To Fall In Love
Suzanne D. WilliamsHe deserved better than he'd allowed himself to have. He deserved to smile and laugh, and going deeper than simple contentment, he deserved to fall in love. To burn for a woman and...
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Down Fall
Suzanne D. WilliamsThe humid air seemed to suck the life out of the conversation. He glanced at Aurelia. "If you need anything …" he said, his voice dropping. Her lips quivered, and his thoughts sca...
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A Taste Of Dixie
Suzanne D. WilliamsThe majesty of the state, purple mountains rising around them, and rugged slopes lined with larch and fir and pine, stole her breath. She was a speck amidst so much grandeur. But t...
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The British are Coming
Suzanne D. WilliamsHe didn’t want to be an eighteenth century soldier trapped in a modern time.While on a latenight drive during a business trip in Boston, Dr. Jasmine Cushman almost hit a man on hor...
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The Underground
Suzanne D. WilliamsWho was this boy that could stop a bullet with the palm of his hand? And why had someone wanted to kill him?Headed north to Washington D.C. aboard the wrong bus, Phoebe Faegen turn...
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Welcome To Wonderland
Suzanne D. WilliamsLaurie Gray and Skelley Black don't get along. Coworkers at the firm, Atkins & Sons, they frequently butt heads, and usually loud enough that everyone can hear it.When Skelley ...
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A Miracle For Mari
Suzanne D. WilliamsIn association with The Edge Books.TheEdgeBooks.comI'm pregnant."All the air left his chest in a whoosh.A fall from grace. A miracle of life. A gift of forgiveness.Mari Tatum has a...
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That Love Your Neighbor Thing
Suzanne D. WilliamsHow exactly had he ended up here, in the pool with the neighbor girl, talking about love? And why when she looked at him like that did he feel ... funny?Remington Saddler is hangin...
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Something Italian
Suzanne D. WilliamsHer pulse took up an uneven pitterpatter, knocking almost reckless at the steadiness of his gaze. She dug her nails into the crinkled paper beneath her bottom, and her voice emerge...
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Conversations With God
Suzanne D. Williams"Suzanne?""Yes, God?"From the devotionals of bestselling author, SUZANNE D. WILLIAMS, a clever take on having an intimate relationship with God presented through a series of fictio...
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Blushed
Suzanne D. WilliamsIn association with The Edge Books.www.theedgebooks.comShe shut the door and stood over Morgan, gazing down at her slumbering form, then slowly sank onto her knees. All she cared a...
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Bryon
Suzanne D. WilliamsHis hand extended, palm upturned, he wiggled his fingers, and she settled hers in it, rising at his tug. He didn't bother to close the car door, but walked her into the light of hi...
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Some Of Myself
Suzanne D. Williams"I can't do this again," she cried. "I can't. It'll be like last time, and my life will be ruined. I just wanted to start over.""Shh. No, it won't. You have me."The last thing Eden...
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The Family
Suzanne D. WilliamsHe pressed in again, this time, nipping her bottom lip, and the entire room seemed to swallow her, the walls spinning, the floor falling away. Hanging onto him, she descended into ...
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Wolfe
Suzanne D. WilliamsFor a moment, she thought she'd dreamed of their lovemaking, but, the minutes passing, knew she hadn't and wept for the craving that now captured her soul.The truth clarified in he...
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Fearless
Suzanne D. WilliamsWhat does it mean to be fearless? And how do I get there? Where is the way out from hopelessness and despair?Crippled by fear, Suzanne Williams found herself unable to leave home. ...
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Imperfect Cowboy
Suzanne D. WilliamsHe had no right to be happy with someone else, someone innocent and sweet, a woman full of love for two little girls whose parents were miles away, a woman who made his pulse race,...
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Flight Risk
Suzanne D. WilliamsGio twisted his shoulders, jerking himself upright, and hooked a foot around the door frame. One last try. There had to be a way out. "Sergeant," he shouted. "Stay strong. Don't gi...
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Crossing Eternity
Suzanne D. WilliamsWhere had his morality gone? Where was Antony Mirelli who believed in abstinence, chastity, and purity? Replaced. Replaced by a man who wanted a woman more than anything else. Hang...
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Tough As Texas
Suzanne D. WilliamsHis name repeated in her head. She needed a cowboy to top things off. One who painted himself hard on the outside but was actually soft and warm and kind … everything a woman could...
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Painted Bride
Suzanne D. WilliamsHe rolled over on his side, facing her, and took her head in his hands. "You're good at way more than pool. I don't know why anyone ever rejected you, but I want to say this up fro...
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Heart Of Texas
Suzanne D. WilliamsWhy did only the good people get to fall in love?Gina Lafferty is the girl on the corner everyone in town knows but won't associate with. After sexual abuse by an uncle in her teen...
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Pink
Suzanne D. WilliamsShe looked up and paused in her stirring, the same disbelief surfacing on her face. "What? I've grown horns?" He shook his head. Curves. She'd grown curves and soft skin and a rosy...
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Shadowland
Suzanne D. WilliamsThis story continues from Book 1. You will need to read them in order, for the plot to make sense. It carries over into Book 3.Josiah Crews is doing well at his new job in his new ...
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Welcome To Texas
Suzanne D. WilliamsGod's a whole lot bigger than Texas. Dale Greene and Rita Ballard have known each other for years. He's a retired cowboy, exhogwrangler, and she's head waitress at the local hot sp...
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Godpleaser
Suzanne D. WilliamsThis is the last book in the series. Readers will need to read Books 1 and 2 for it to make complete sense.Josiah Crews raised a man who'd been dead for three days and brought the ...
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The Best Week Of My Life
Suzanne D. WilliamsAnd I made a decision. If I was going to make this declaration, I might as well make it huge. Lay it all out there between us. I mean, he'd either avoid me the entire rest of the w...
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For Eternity
Suzanne D. WilliamsHis heart thudding in his chest, he slowly turned around, and blood rushed from his face – for sliding down the door was a beautiful young woman. Evan Hawks was told to do his job ...
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Once In A Lifetime
Suzanne D. WilliamsElliot stared at him. People didn't do this for others. They were all about how much they could bleed out of you by the end of the day, especially for a boy like him. He'd seen it ...
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Italian With A Side Of Pasta
Suzanne D. Williams"Look down," he said.Down? She inclined her head and the sight of the words scrawled in the moist sand filled her heart. Ti amo, he'd written, and drawn a heart with their initials...