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  • av Marie Blake
    161

    As a young Ukrainian orphan, Mariya was shipped off to work in the seedy side of Paris. Rescued by a Hollywood producer and brought to America, she joined the crew of a film company. Mariya finds an admirer in dashing British action star Tom, who bears his own scars from being a child actor. She dismisses his affections. He aims to set her anxieties at rest. Trouble stalks them both. Can the unlikely pair find love under the bright lights of Hollywood? Will their past suffering prevent their relationship from surviving in the real world?

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    av Marianne Paventy
    717

    Embark on a transformative journey through the pages of 'Walk in Wisdom's Paths'. Marianne Paventy's insightful words guide readers towards a deeper understanding of life's complexities, offering inspiration along the way. With each turn of the page, discover the power of embracing Wisdom, gaining Understanding, and finding inner peace.This thought-provoking book is a roadmap to personal growth and fulfillment, reminding us to always seek Wisdom in our daily lives. Join Marianne Paventy in this enlightening expedition in seeking and finding the Divine Feminine, and discovering ways to live a purposeful and fulfilling life."The tide is swelling, rising, growing, one drop at a time-our souls hear the call." These words of Marianne Paventy in her book of powerful quotes, lovely poetry, and beautiful images, describe the welcome "drop" she brings to the essential movement of inviting our divine Mother back into the family. May her gift be received by many.-Carol Lynn Pearson, author of 'Finding Mother God', and 'Mother Wove the Morning'"This beautiful collection of poems on Heavenly Mother is mingled not only with scripture but with references to some outstanding scholarship on this most important of subjects."-Fiona Givens"Paventy brings us intimate poetry of a woman yearning for her Divine Mother. With scriptures and essay touch points, a reader will be sure to be enlightened in learning and love. Let's celebrate our Mother!"-McArthur Krishna

  • av Charles Horne
    117

  • av Christie Goodwin
    127

  • av Barbara Clark
    181

    Pangolin - mystical portent or just a very shy animal - what part will it play in shaping Gracie's decision? Twenty-two, trapped and bitter, with trampled dreams and almost forgotten desires, one week will upturn Gracie's world. Two figures from the past, and a pangolin, will appear and for the girl, once accused of witchcraft, everything will change.With evocative prose and compelling characters, 'Pangolin' is a captivating tale that explores the depths of human emotions and the pursuit of a better life.Follow the journey of a young Tanzanian as she navigates the complexities of love, loss and societal expectations. Prepare to be swept away by this poignant story of hope, redemption and the courage to create a new path.

  • av Maissa Sayah
    117

    Following Tunisia's revolution in 2011, a lot of Arab countries including Egypt, Lybia, and Syria, set fire and started their fight against the dictatorship in their countries. Unlike Tunisia that fast enough ended the fire of the revolution and started a whole new page with the title of freedom. The other countries' fights didn't calm down as soon as we thought. Specifically, Syria became a war field between several countries, and of course, it got the attention of the terrorist organization ISIS and they settle themselves there trying to conquer as much as the others. This book tells the story of a young girl called AYAT; she was a dreamy girl living a normal life with her family and dreaming of a big future. until the war broke down and her life changed forever.

  • av Robyn Silver
    157

    "Delve into the captivating world of "I Hate the Colour Yellow" by Robyn Silver, a poignant and thought-provoking exploration of emotions, identity, and personal growth. Follow the journey of the relatable protagonist as they navigate their aversion to the color yellow, uncovering deep-rooted emotions and discovering the power of self-acceptance. With its raw and authentic portrayal of human experiences, this compelling novel invites readers to reflect on their own perceptions and prejudices. Robyn Silver's evocative storytelling and relatable characters make "I Hate the Colour Yellow" a must-read for anyone seeking a heartfelt and transformative literary experience."

  • av Paul Diggens
    107

  • av Louise Caldwell
    137

  • av Joanna M. Deshmukh
    161

    Let Your North Star Shine is a therapeutic children's book that incorporates Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) concepts and teaches effective experiential skills for youth in grade school. The experiential skills highlight mindfulness techniques that help children better identify and manage challenging feelings and thoughts so that they can live a more values-driven life. Children, parents, and mental health clinicians can explore uniquely created kid-friendly ACT principles, including cognitive defusion techniques which help people get unstuck from painful thoughts such as those related to self-criticism, blame, and worries about the future. Let Your North Star Shine helps children develop self-compassion and mindful breathing skills and identify their top five values that can help guide action steps every day, in large or small acts.

  • av Colleen Hewitt
    127

    Two magical unicorns go on a wonderful, funny-filled adventure, before falling fast asleep. A delightful bedtime story that promises a big yawn at the very end.

  • av Sonali Gupta
    117

    This heartwarming coming-of-age tale follows the journey of an eleven-year-old Indian girl as she moves to America with her family. While initially reluctant and sceptical, she soon learns to embrace the new culture around her while still cherishing her traditions and heritage. She also learns valuable lessons about diversity, open-mindedness, and embracing differences. This book is a celebration of the human spirit and a reminder that, no matter where we come from or our background, we all share a common bond as members of the global community. Join our young protagonist as she navigates the challenges of being a newcomer in a foreign land and discovers that home truly is where the heart is.

  • av Jennifer Mottley
    137

  • av Kate Hawksworth
    127

  • av Sydney Klimek
    127

    Rose is facing one of the hardest things in life, loss. She is concerned as to how she will manage with such a dark cloud hanging over her. Just when Rose feels like the grief will swallow her up whole, her good friend Marie takes her hand and helps her walk through the complicated journey of loss at a young age.

  • av Abeer Hashmi
    137

  • av Phillipa Abery
    127

  • av John Gillick
    171

  • av Michelle Brown
    147

    "Blindsided: My Spiritual Journey to Love Oneself" by Michelle Brown unfolds a captivating narrative of self-discovery and resilience. Join Michelle on her compelling journey, from the excitement of a new home in Narragansett, Rhode Island, to unforeseen twists that lead her on a profound spiritual awakening. Grappling with challenges and forming meaningful connections with others, Michelle learns to surrender to the guidance of the Universe. Each obstacle becomes a stepping stone to self-discovery, as Michelle unravels the strength within herself, finding inner peace and fulfillment. This memoir is an inspiring exploration of personal growth, reminding us that amidst life's trials, there lies a path to beauty and strength.

  • av Ann K. S. Thayre
    117

  • av Paul Bisson
    147

    In a tale of concealed truths and buried secrets, renowned investigator Maximilien Le Gardeur, gathers a group of individuals with a shared past on a remote Caribbean island. What ensues is a riveting journey back in time, unravelling relationships, exposing concealed emotions, and revealing shocking connections. The reunion of Jessica Charles, Nigel Glenwood, and Commander Hercule Simpson sets the stage for an emotionally charged confrontation.Two mysterious deaths two decades apart, one accidental and one carefully orchestrated, connect these characters in ways they never expected. As Maximilien peels back the layers of deception, fragile alliances crumble, and long-kept secrets are unearthed. The revelation of a startling paternity link and a web of intrigue woven by a character in the shadows called the "Mongoose" eventually expose a corrupt figure in their midst, and the characters find themselves facing the bitter truth.In this suspenseful narrative, emotions run high as they confront their pasts and wrestle with the question of justice in their present.

  • av Naomi B.
    157

    Cycle is the second step in a thorny yet hopeful journey to self discovery. It is filled with love, which is the food of life, and heartbreak, which is the water a flower needs to grow. Cycle is a year in the existence of a young adult who learns about the world. Each page one turns brings one closer to her secret universe-and to her vivid core. Cycle is like a woven basket. Its words were weaved to create a whole, to give sense to unanswered questionings and to what is so difficult to cure.

  • av Rachael Perry
    127

  • av Tanya Tuschberger
    137

    Embark on a captivating journey through time with Yvonne as she unfolds the pages of her life, intertwined with the remarkable bond she shares with her best friend, Connie. From the transformative years of 1967, Yvonne and Connie navigate a world vastly different from today, offering a poignant reflection on the past. Authored by Yvonne with the collaborative touch of Tanya Tuschberger, this narrative is a mosaic of memories-personal reflections, snippets from yesteryears, and contributions from acquaintances. The chronological storytelling provides a vivid tapestry of experiences, enriched by Yvonne's contemporary musings. With a mix of first and third-person narratives and a dash of messy charm, this isn't conventional literature-it's a heartfelt gift to Connie. In this evocative tale, Yvonne's hopes transcend literary perfection, aiming for a meaningful connection with her dearest friend. Join Yvonne on this unique literary journey that is, above all, Connie's book.

  • av Aaron R. Everitt
    157

    Have you ever wanted to get out and see the far-flung corners of the world? How about if you found out that you were going blind at an accelerated rate and only had 10% of your vision remaining? What if this meant you couldn't really "see" the world properly and you had all the common sense of a moth with a bewilderingly stupid affinity for fire? What if this meant running a marathon across a frozen Mongolian lake, participating in tribal rituals in Cameroon and Ethiopia, or looking suspicious when you were crossing the Mexico-US border on foot? Still keen? Well, come and join Aaron on his globe-spanning, meandering journey through life with all the ups, downs and "what the heck?" moments included, as he tries to balance coming to terms with his diagnosis and forging ahead with experiencing some truly unique things from across all seven continents.

  • av J. Raymond Greene
    191

    "Devil in the Ivy" by J. Raymond Greene is a gripping thriller where Detective Alec Lottier must unravel a web of gruesome ritualistic murders in Philadelphia, extending from occult practices in New Orleans to the prestigious University of Pennsylvania. Amid political pressures, university interference, and personal struggles, Alec races against time to capture a cunning serial killer. Simultaneously, Penn President Arthur Feegh faces pressure to safeguard the university's reputation. Sinister connections emerge between Amanda Rice, enigmatic professor Bernie Watson, and the world of the occult, leading to a chilling showdown with a satanic cult and a press conference that challenges fundamental beliefs. This heart-pounding thriller delves deep into human desires, beliefs, and the relentless pursuit of justice in the face of unimaginable evil.

  • av Keith Mackenzie Ross
    161

  • av Lauren Sheetz
    157

    Phoenix by Lauren Sheetz is a captivating collection of poetry that takes readers on a transformative journey of self-discovery. With exquisite craftsmanship, Sheetz's evocative verses delve into the depths of the human experience, exploring themes of resilience, love, and personal growth. Through her lyrical prowess, she weaves words into a tapestry of emotions, igniting a spark within the reader's soul. Each poem is a testament to the power of healing and the beauty found in rising from the ashes. With poignant imagery and profound insight, Phoenix invites readers to embrace their own inner strength and embark on a poetic voyage that will leave them inspired and forever changed.

  • av Leila Hoffman
    127

    When England was thrown into the clutches of war in 1939, Leila was only five years old. For a carefree, happy child, her world was suddenly turned upside down.

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