![]() All is forgiven, as long as Kate agrees to be herself and not the terrible person she’s been pretending to be. She asks Kate to tell her the truth about her feelings for the viscount and states that, from now on, there shall be no more secrets between them. ![]() As usual, all she cares about is fulfilling her duty to Edwina.īut Edwina is tired of living in this world of duties and lies. Anthony tells her that she’s merely running away, but Kate doesn’t want to listen. Believing him to be proposing only out of duty, and not out of true love, she tells him she shall return to India as soon as she sorts everything out with her sister. But Miss Sharma isn’t inclined to accept his marriage proposal. ![]() Meanwhile, Anthony finally musters the courage to visit Kate and finish what he started when he went looking for her in the park. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() Pearl in the Sand is an outstanding, superb, and beautiful story. What can one say about Pearl in the Sand by Tessa Afshar? One could say it’s outstanding, superb, and beautiful. A marriage only God would conceive! Through the heartaches of a stormy relationship, Rahab and Salmone learn the true source of one another’s worth and find healing in God.Ĭlick HERE to purchase your copy! My Thoughts Years of pain and betrayal have wounded Rahab’s heart-she doubts whether her dreams of experiencing true love will ever come true.Ī woman with a wrecked pas and a man of success, of faith … of pride. ![]() However, other walls surround her too: walls of fear, rejection, and unworthiness. Rahab’s home is built into a wall, a wall that fortifies and protects the city of Jericho. This 10th anniversary edition of Pearl in the Sand includes new features that will invite you into the untold story of Rahab’s journey from lowly outcast to redeemed child of God. Can a Canaanite harlot who made her living enticing men be a fitting wife for a leader of Israel? Shockingly, the Bible’s answer is yes. ![]() ![]() ![]() However, if I was a writer for The 100 show, I’d be annoyed this book kind of stole the idea straight up. ![]() I’m not judging the dorky celebrity/Taylor swift/fanfic angle either. This book has way too many good reviews all over the internet. If you’re a well read person in the les romance category stay away. ![]() But after the magic of their week away from the world dissipates, can they still find that spark and make their relationship work? And the camp is the perfect opportunity for them to explore what might be. When Lennox and Kenzie meet, there's electricity between them. She's remained in the business because she didn't know what else, if anything, she could do, and because it was what was expected of her. Lennox Owen is Hollywood royalty and has been famous since birth. She's also socially awkward and struggles with getting to know new people and spending time with her peers. Five years later, she's one of the most popular young actresses in Hollywood. Thinking she had no chance of getting the part, she went along with it. Mackenzie Smyth dared to audition for a TV show. This year, she did something even more extravagant than ever and invited her friends to join her for a week-long adult summer camp experience. Peyton Gloss is the world's most famous and popular singer and songwriter, known for her chart-topping hits as well as her famous girl squad and July 4th events, inviting all of her famous friends to celebrate. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() – Chronic Fatigue Syndrome – Fibromyalgia – PTSD – Arthritis – Digestive Disorders – Headaches/Migraines – Asthma – Backache – Anxiety/Stress – Chronic and acute painįurthermore, trapped emotions can sometimes build an imaginary wall around the heart: a wall of energy to protect a person from being further hurt. The following is a list of some of the issues which can be addressed with The Emotion Code: Releasing trapped emotions allow for healing to take place, so that physical and emotional issues often disappear or become much more manageable. Because trapped emotions are made of energy, they exert an influence on the physical body and organs and can cause acute pain, even diseases such as cancer. This can influence a person’s personality and their thinking about themselves, others, and situations in life. Trapped emotions can cause anxiety, depression, they can block people from love and happiness and make them feel disconnected from others. It helps us identify and actually release trapped emotions - which are harmful emotional energies from negative past events. The Emotion Code is an energy healing technique which uses muscle testing or Applied Kinesiology. ![]() ![]() He describes what makes us genetically different and where we fit into the evolutionary chain. Diamond begins with the story of the evolution of humans. ![]() The reason I highlight the above-mentioned point, is that there might be quite a few things that he says, especially predictions that he makes that are already dated and might feel very dark and pessimistic, while he really tries to advocate a positive approach to the future of homo sapiens on this planet. I only understood his pessimism after I realised that in 1992 things really looked bleak in South Africa. One thing I found very peculiar when I listened to the book, was his side-line comment that South Africa is one of the countries that runs the real risk of genocide. Jared Diamond might have changed his mind on some things he wrote in the book. It is important to take note of this fact as even prof. ![]() The Third Chimpanzee was first published in 1992 although the audio version dates 10 years after publication. ![]() ![]() ![]() Adm quit the Birthday Massacre prior to an expanded European release of Violet on the German Repo label in 2005, the band signed to the Metropolis imprint to issue the disc in North America and the U.K., adding keyboardist O-en for a tour of Western Europe. With the resignation of O.E., the lineup welcomed keyboardist Adm and percussionist Rhim before recording a follow-up EP, 2004's Violet. ![]() Upon renaming themselves the Birthday Massacre, the group issued their debut LP, Nothing & Nowhere, in the summer of 2002. After recording a seven-song demo session, Dank left Imagica and the remaining members relocated to Toronto, where a second demo release followed in mid-2001. Falcore, bassist Aslan, keyboardist Dank, and percussionist O.E. ![]() The founding lineup comprised frontwoman Chibi, guitarists Rainbow and M. The Birthday Massacre formed in London, Ontario, as Imagica - taken from the fantasy/horror novel of the same name by author Clive Barker. ![]() They found mainstream success in the 2010s with the albums Hide and Seek (2012) and Under Your Spell (2017), both of which charted at home and abroad, and in 2020 they released their eighth studio effort, the dark and atmospheric Diamonds. A Canadian darkwave ensemble who combine electronica, goth, and new wave, the Birthday Massacre emerged in 2000 under the moniker Imajica, and officially transitioned to their current name in time for the release of their 2002 debut, Nothing and Nowhere. ![]() ![]() It includes new topics and writing prompts, and each chapter now ends with a list of recommended readings that exemplify the craft elements discussed, allowing for further study. Moving from freewriting to final revision, the book addresses “showing not telling,” characterization, dialogue, atmosphere, plot, imagery, and point of view. Burroway’s tone is personal and nonprescriptive, welcoming learning writers into the community of practiced storytellers. ![]() This new edition continues to provide advice that is practical, comprehensive, and flexible. Now in its tenth edition, Writing Fiction is more accessible than ever for writers of all levels-inside or outside the classroom. Janet Burroway’s best-selling classic is the most widely used creative writing text in America, and for more than three decades it has helped hundreds of thousands of students learn the craft. ![]() ![]() A creative writer’s shelf should hold at least three essential books: a dictionary, a style guide, and Writing Fiction. ![]() ![]() Frankly none of the narration is perfect, but Robin Field does a good job in this volume. For me this was hundreds and hundreds of hours of fun and I did a little dance when I saw these were now available on Audible. Nevertheless this is a series that I would recommend to anyone over twelve that wants to learn about western history. Persians and Chinese may be rightfully chagrined at the short shrift given their influential cultures and I agree with those who argue that the authors focus on exceptional individuals and deemphasize the importance of randomness in history. Some people dislike the somewhat thematic instead of chronological approach, but I found it engaged me more than most histories. ![]() This history is very easy to listen to and it is hard for me to imagine anyone who would not find a lot of it interesting. This series is eleven big volumes totaling something like 500 hours. I really like the authors’ quirky sense of humor and matter of fact tone. No history is perfect, and history written in the forties cannot help but be dated, yet the authors’ presentation, tone, and focus seem surprisingly up to date. ![]() ![]() I read this series years ago, then listened to them on cassette tape, and have begged for them on Audible for many years. ![]() ![]() ![]() The first, one of her short stories, didn't really wow me, but the writing was good enough that I thought a full-length novel might be better. This is the third Alyssa Cole book I've read. We need more of that perspective in historical romances, in my opinion. Cole in this book reminds me of Courtney Milan at her best, particularly with how Cole takes the narratives of people of color and historical feminists and weaves them into the story. ![]() The writing in this book is very good, and I thought the characterization was incredibly well-done. She's also a suffragette (yay!) and doesn't want to be with a man who sees her as a second class citizen. The attraction between them is instant, but also fraught with difficulty because Amir has responsibilities to his family back home and Bertha has trust issues when it comes to men (for good reason). Amir is a Bengali Muslim who she recently hired as a chef. Two people of color, finding love and their dreams? YES to the please, TYVM.īertha is an ex-prostitute who is now madam of her own club for black people. As she said in her review, this is a satisfying read in Mango Mussolini's America. I'm so glad I "buddy read" it with Korey, even though I was way too slow and she finished it a week before I did. Women helped each other in ways small and large every day, without thinking, and that was what kept them going even when the world came up with new and exciting ways to crush them (164). ![]() ![]() ![]() Sometimes provocative, sometimes surprisingly down-to-earth, these candid firsthand accounts come from both psi vampires who feed on energy and sanguine vampires who drink actual blood. ![]() Gordon Melton, Director, Institute for the Study of American Religion, and author of The Vampire Book: The Encyclopedia of the Undead The Code of Silence Has Been Broken For this anthology, vampire Michelle Belanger convinced nearly two dozen real-life vampires to break the code of silence that has kept their fascinating subculture shrouded in secrecy. ![]()
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