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Do you ever feel like anxiety is going to swallow you up? That you will never achieve your dreams? We all need reminders that all is well and all will be well. Believe, Begin, Become; Affirmations to Remember What You Know brings the reader back to self-confidence and the wholeness you were born with. Believe, Begin, Become reveals candid challenging moments from the author's life and the insight and affirmation she developed from those moments. Each situation is a true story. Each affirmation is life giving. You are enough. You have enough. You do enough. You are worthy and wonderful. Anything contrary to that is not your true self speaking. Believe, Begin, Become will help you connect and stay connected to your true north. That place of safety and enough-ness you were born with. In a world full of distractions from our true selves, affirmations release that knot in our stomach. They shine light into the darkness of doubt. Light and darkness cannot occupy the same space and affirmations keep the light on. If you have found this book, give yourself a break and read it.
Caitriona Cruz thought she had the life she wanted. With a job she loved as an American curator at the Georgian Era England Museum, friends who were quirky, and a mother who is eccentric, she was living the good life. When the museum faces financial trouble, Caitriona comes across a necklace that draws her in, and she becomes obsessed with finding out the story behind it especially as she drawn further into the mystery of the necklace. She wakes up and finds herself in the middle of 18th century England where she runs into the owner of the necklace Angeline Beaumont. An unlikely friendship form between the two women as they try to find a way to get Caitriona back home. As Caitriona has to come to terms with the fact that she might never go home, she also has to face her undeniable feelings for Angeline.
By the bestselling author of The Talented Mr Ripley, Carol and Strangers on a Train 'Master storyteller Highsmith offers an eerily up-to-date collection of modern horror tales' Publishers Weekly Patricia Highsmith, an American who lived most of her life in Europe, was the author of such bestselling crime novels as Strangers on a Train, and The Talented Mr. Ripley. The stories collected here are classic Highsmith - eerie, prescient and chilling, catastrophes caused by human error and dark motives. Whether evoking the White House under siege by the homeless or a 190-year-old woman perpetually near death and dimly glowing, each tale refuses to release you from its tense grip.
She’s young, single and about to achieve her dream of creating incredible video games. But then life throws her a one-two punch: a popular streamer gives her first game a scathing review. Even worse, she finds out that same troublesome critic is now her new neighbor! A funny, sexy, and all-too-real story about gaming, memes, and social anxiety. Come for the plot, stay for the doggo.
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