A Willful Bride for the Tortured Duke


Emma Linfield - 2020
    Left in the care of their cousin and his cruel wife, they are torn from their family home and moved to London.Alexander Barnet, the Duke of Dewmire, guards his heart like a stolen secret. Having already lost love once in his lifetime, trusting his heart to someone new seems daunting. Until the day he meets Eliza, and the tune her fingers play, strum against the strings of his heart.With a persistent charmer vying to drive him out and Eliza’s chaperone dictating her every move, their love seems doomed to fail. An unexpected tragedy brings them closer until a rainy night comes with dangerous tidings. A letter detailing the event that destroyed Alexander’s life and a promise to do it again...

Laughing Through the Ugly Cry: ...and Finding Unstoppable Joy


Dawn Barton - 2020
    She's an upbeat Southerner with good hair and a successful business background, but she's had more heartache than most of us can imagine. Laughing Through the Ugly Cry is a collection of honest and sometimes raw stories. Dawn throws an arm around readers as she brings them along on her journey through the loss of a child, divorce, cancer, rape, the death of her only sibling, her husband's substance abuse, and finding her way back to Jesus in the middle of it all. Dawn shares her personal story to show readers how to find happiness and purpose even in the darkest of days. By laughing through the ugly cry, you will discover how to:Shut down negative feelings causing you to feel inadequateIdentify the pros despite how challenging the cons may seemEmbrace joy wherever you can find itLearn how to be honest with yourself and process grief in a healthy wayDawn writes, If more women were open about just how difficult our lives feel and how hard we are on ourselves, I think we'd learn to relax a little and give ourselves the grace God gives us every day. Laughing Through the Ugly Cry is great for:Women of any age seeking comfort, encouragement, and inspirationBook clubs and girls' nights--Dawn poses thoughtful group questions to support meaningful conversations about growth and joy

The Nightengale Legacy Sampler Edition


Justin Dwayne Foxworth - 2010
    Once in a while, you come across someone who had the energy and determination to see it through and you are happy he did. Such is the case with Justin Dwayne Foxworth in his breakout novel, Valerie. I highly recommend you give a new talent a chance and read his work. I'm sure you'll want more of his character development and plots developed into more novels to enjoy... Andrew Neiderman, author of The Devil's Advocate

Mystic Tides


Kate Allenton - 2015
    The tide has turned and now it's their turn. Fire and IceClothes designer and fire starter, Grey Sinclair is known for her over-the-top personality and her need for personal space. There’s no room for professions of love or public displays of affection in her cozy little world of fashion and mayhem and certainly no room for a permanent man. Fireman Beck Marshall knows the small seaside town of Blansett holds secrets; he can feel the magic drifting on the wind. After a routine fire inspection with Grey Sinclair, he knows his life will never be the same, and he becomes determined to make the fiery little woman his own. When her cousins cast a love spell that goes horribly wrong and Grey’s world is turned upside down, there’s only one man who can help. When Grey’s at Beck’s mercy, it turns into a battle of wills to see who will break first. All Grey knows is that it isn’t going to be her.Push and PullSydney Janzen has it all. She loves her life and is perfectly content in every way. Then Nick Spencer comes to Magicville, pushes his big, hunky body into her tidy world, and tries to pull her into a world of chaotic sensations.Nick Spencer knows a push when he feels one. When Sydney Janzen tries to push him out of her life, he recognizes she’s filled with powerful magic. Sydney, however, can’t control Nick with her talent like she can most others, and Nick takes advantage, pulling her closer until she’s wrapped up in his life without a touch of magic on his part.Nick’s special talent allows him to feel magical signatures, and the women of Mystic Tides soon learn that someone is out to steal The Hammer of Demons from Sydney’s special collection. The cousins will have to work their special brand of magic to keep their town safe and evil at bay.Song and SeaHalona Jacobs lives in the town of Blansett, North Carolina, better known as “Magicville.” With three best friends, three cousins at that, she was never lonely, until the day of a tragic accident. Now a decade later, she remains tethered to grief and guilt, feeling the swirls of emotions around others but numb to her own. She is missing that emotion that brings meaning to life.Drake Adams comes into her world like a tsunami. He floods her with feelings she hasn’t known in a very long time. In town for a production, he has no plans to stay in this small town until he is charmed by one of its locals. He now must convince Halona that he is the man for her.Things have not always been easy for Halona and her three equally beautiful cousins, but together, they can ward off anything. And they intend to keep their town safe, come hell or high water.Dreams and MagicBethany Kent, earth witch and healer, can’t seem to heal herself when she feels her power fading. She’s at a standstill in her life. Worse, her grandmother, once a powerful witch in her own right, seems to have been struck down with dementia. When Kal Burke, the new police chief, brings Grandma home with a warning after finding her on a beach trying to con the tourists, one look at the sexy police chief and Bethany is ready to commit a crime of passion. Kal Burke is more than he seems. He’s been tracking a paranormal badass for the past three years and followed him to Blansett. Now, he’s wondering if the earth witch and her grandmother are victims of the demon he chases. As he races to protect the town and save the woman he loves from evil magic, Kal unearths dark secrets that could destroy Bethany and her cousins.

Clean: A story of addiction, recovery and the removal of stubborn stains


Michele Kirsch - 2019
    And yet, when she finally does have something like that life, as a wife and mother in 1980s London, she is the one blaring music from her room, necking vodka and valium and making an almighty mess of her home and family.Cleaning other people’s houses, eventually, is the only option left. At 50 years old, post rehab, living alone in a Hackney bedsit, Michele finds herself finishing her working life as she had begun, “in a dumb job that you do when you can’t really do anything else...”This is a remarkable, powerful, and often unbearably funny memoir in which cleaning and getting clean intertwine as a strange and magical form of redemption. Michele Kirsch is a Nora Ephron for the modern age.

The Accident


Gail Schimmel - 2019
    Trying to fill the gap, her adult daughter, Julia, is looking for love in all the wrong places, and wreaking havoc on the lives that she touches along the way.Just what will it take to shock Catherine back into life?

Secrets of the Heart


Gilda O'Neill - 2008
    They hoped it would be over by Christmas... Britain is at war and the proximity of the docks means that life in and around London's Turnbury Buildings is hard and dangerous. Chances are taken, people have secrets, hearts are broken. And feelings about foreigners are running high. Sixteen-year-old Freddie Jarrett is secretly seeing a girl from the local Chinese community - a relationship that would be frowned on by both families, despite the fact that they all support the fight for freedom from oppression. And his sister Grace has her own secret to hide. A secret that no one outside the immediate family must ever know. As the threat of the Luftwaffe looms over the docks, the community is threatened with being torn apart by prejudice, fear and separation, and the disturbing loss of stability that brings with it the feeling that it is only what happens today that counts for anything...

The Credit Draper


J. David Simons - 2008
    Avram Escovitz, a young Jew, arrives in Glasgow from Russia. He dreams of playing football until WWI intervenes and he begins work as a credit draper, peddling goods to Highlanders. A stranger in a strange land, Avram must set up a new business and capture the heart of a Highland lass. But how easy will it be to shake off his Jewish roots?

Summary: Where the Crawdads Sing a Novel by Delia Owens


Light Reads - 2019
    Instead of having to sit down with the actual best-seller, you can find out all of the major details of the book right here! Your next book club meeting will have you standing out as the star of the show because you will know all about Where the Crawdads Sing! Yes, this is a summary, not the actual novel. However, this summary contains major plotlines and details, telling the entire story in a quick, concise manner without losing any steam! Learn why the main character is called the Marsh Girl! Discover a beautiful coming-of-age story without all of the unnecessary information included in the actual novel! Find out the answer to the biggest mystery in the story! All of this information and much more lies within this book, so don't be shy – buy it now! Who really has time to sit down and read hundreds and hundreds of pages in a novel? Not when you can get the heart of the story right here, in less than 40 pages! Enjoy, and please check out our other summary books coming soon!Disclaimer: This is a summary and not the original book.

The Loch


Heather Atkinson - 2019
    He is pushed to the brink of a breakdown when he is tormented by mysterious knocks at the window and eerie cries on the wind. His sanity is stretched even further when an intruder breaks into his home to leave items of her clothing. With no idea why she has been taken or by whom, Mike decides to investigate her disappearance himself, determined to bring home the woman he loves. But is the loch ready to disgorge its secrets?

Her Rightful Inheritance


Benita Brown - 2002
    Now eighteen, Lorna Cunningham is eagerly awaiting the day when she can leave the Newcastle house in which she's known only heartache. The Arabian ancestry of the father she has never known has meant that she has been nothing more than an unwelcome guest in her grandmother's home, forced to take second place to her spoilt cousin, Rose, who has wanted for neither love nor material comforts.Lorna takes comfort from her growing friendship with bookseller Edwin Randall, who shares her love of reading and inspires her with his passion to improve the terrible conditions of the Newcastle slums. But their relationship is overshadowed by Lorna's infatuation with the handsome and charismatic Maurice Haldane - the man Rose is determined she herself will marry and who has the power to change all their lives for ever...

3,001 Arabian Days: Growing Up in an American Oil Camp in Saudi Arabia (1953-1962) A Memoir


Rick Snedeker - 2018
     On a steamy August day in 1953, Rick Snedeker, then just three years old, stepped off an Arabian American Oil Co. (Aramco) company airliner with his family into a life as different from what they left behind as sandpaper is to silk. It was to prove fabulously exotic and at the same time just like “home” in many ways. In his charming memoir — 3,001 Arabian Days: Growing up in an American Oil Camp in Saudi Arabia (1953-1962) — author Snedeker describes via a series of vignettes his fond and strange remembrances of living for nearly a decade in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Aramco, then the fledgling national oil company, was in those years run by several American oil giants including Standard Oil, and was hastily hiring American experts to develop the far-flung Saudi oil fields. To ease life for the new residents, Aramco built comfortable communities, some aspects of which were reminiscent of how families lived in the States. While a child, Snedeker considered the camels, endless sand dunes and kindly Saudis that filled his childhood in the desert as nothing unusual. Kids enjoyed the live Nativity pageants at King’s Road baseball field; Santa’s arrival on a camel or by helicopter at Christmas; the crowded, boisterous annual tri-camp desert fairs; Pep Flakes cereal, powdered whole milk, and chocolate milkshakes churned in his dad’s new-fangled Waring blender; the Dining Hall’s culinary delights. Then, too, Aramcons occasionally had to confront dangerous diseases, some unknown in America (polio, for example, ravaged Dhahran children in the fifties). But everywhere, watchful eyes looked out for the kids, creating an enveloping sense of safety and security and, Snedeker recalls, a great deal of happiness. Aramco provided generous biannual “long vacations,” allowing round-the-world travel to visit the planet’s most glittering metropolises, unusual getaways and remote hideaways. London. Hong Kong. Zurich. Honolulu. Asmara. Bangkok. Venice. Hofuf. Bahrain. New York City. Being raised in the unique, exotic environment of oil-camp Dhahran made the kids who grew up there different from other American children. When the expatriate Aramco dependents returned to the U.S., they were often seen as “other” by their untraveled peers. But it all turned out fine, as the entertaining read of 3,001 Arabian Days makes clear.

The Complete Detective Nikki Galena Mystery Series


Joy Ellis - 2020
    

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Wings of the Morning


Beryl Matthews - 2003
    Her brothers join up, her sweetheart Paul becomes a fighter pilot, and Annie, desperate to help, finds herself in the WAAF, where her intelligence and warmth singles her out for a role more daring than she can ever have known. All the time, the Battle of Britain is raging in the skies above her. The country has never needed its young people more, but will Annie and her loved ones survive its darkest hour?