When Crystal Kelley met the couple she ended up being a surrogate for in 2011, she says she felt an immediate connection. "They offered to come and meet me near my home," Kelley, 33, of Vernon, Connecticut, tells People. "It was very nice when we met. I really liked them." After spending time with the couple and their three kids at a nearby playground, Kelley says it was obvious that the couple loved their children. "They were interactive with their kids," says Kelley. "Their father was playing with them and they were all having a great time. Their mom and I were...
- 3/3/2016
- by Caitlin Keating, @caitkeating
- PEOPLE.com
When Crystal Kelley met the couple she ended up being a surrogate for in 2011, she says she felt an immediate connection. "They offered to come and meet me near my home," Kelley, 33, of Vernon, Connecticut, tells People. "It was very nice when we met. I really liked them." After spending time with the couple and their three kids at a nearby playground, Kelley says it was obvious that the couple loved their children. "They were interactive with their kids," says Kelley. "Their father was playing with them and they were all having a great time. Their mom and I were...
- 3/3/2016
- by Caitlin Keating, @caitkeating
- PEOPLE.com
Isle of Condors
Written by Jim Lawrence
Art by Yaroslav Horak
Pubished in the Daily Express from June 12th 1972 to October 21st 1972
Bond drives along a lonely road in Italy one night when a women, completely nude and riding a horse, emerges from the dark and into his vehicle’s headlights. The girl, Thyrza Holt, is in a bad state, claiming that she is fleeing her captors, the Gallews, who live nearby. After falling unconscious, Bond opts to give her ride to where she came from. The Gallews kindly take her in, claiming that Thryza is a relative going through some form of rehabilitation, but the plot quickly thickens when 007 falls victim to a drug the Gallews put in his wine. When the latter discover on Bond’s body an ivory pendant with the photograph of one of their previous victims, the very person that was Bond’s lead to the Gallews for his mission,...
Written by Jim Lawrence
Art by Yaroslav Horak
Pubished in the Daily Express from June 12th 1972 to October 21st 1972
Bond drives along a lonely road in Italy one night when a women, completely nude and riding a horse, emerges from the dark and into his vehicle’s headlights. The girl, Thyrza Holt, is in a bad state, claiming that she is fleeing her captors, the Gallews, who live nearby. After falling unconscious, Bond opts to give her ride to where she came from. The Gallews kindly take her in, claiming that Thryza is a relative going through some form of rehabilitation, but the plot quickly thickens when 007 falls victim to a drug the Gallews put in his wine. When the latter discover on Bond’s body an ivory pendant with the photograph of one of their previous victims, the very person that was Bond’s lead to the Gallews for his mission,...
- 10/23/2015
- by Edgar Chaput
- SoundOnSight
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