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From the Ashes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

From the Ashes

CLAIRE SHEPHERD HAS ONE GOAL for her senior year: to keep herself off of Kyla's radar, the girl who has bullied her all through high school. She and her best and pretty much only friend Gary plan to keep their heads down, keep quiet, and avoid attention so they can get through their last year of high school in peace. Then enters Luke Davis, a nineteen-year-old transfer student who quickly catches everyone's attention. Not only is Luke probably the most gorgeous guy Claire has ever seen, he does something that no one has ever done for her before: stands up for her. Claire's plan to avoid attention quickly derails as she starts spending more time and getting closer to Luke. Luke seems to have it all: he's good-looking, smart, and considerate. But there is something that he is hiding, some burden of guilt that he can't seem to overcome. Will Claire be able to accept Luke's past? Can love and forgiveness overcome regret and grief?

Stolen (Alpha's Claim Book Four)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 229

Stolen (Alpha's Claim Book Four)

“Startling in its brutality, the Alpha's Claim series is a sensual masterpiece which glorifies in its own unflinching depiction of the most base of human nature.” - Zoe Blake, USA Today bestselling author No one will take what’s his… The Commodore stole her off the streets in broad daylight—the first Omega female discovered in Bernard Dome in generations. He took her with violence while none intervened. He broke her, swearing he’d put her back together. Brenya Perin was ordered to submit. Bernard Dome is the jewel of Europe, a bastion of art and culture, pleasure and decadence. But life in the city depends on the occupation chosen for you at birth. There is no subversion, no ques...

Clouds over Featherwood Falls
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 263

Clouds over Featherwood Falls

In a town teaming with secrets, three women find themselves inexplicably entwined. At the edge of her future, sixteen-year-old Zoe teeters, uncertain. The vibrant city with its dazzling lights, familiar sounds and scents, and close friends exudes adventure and a dream career. But when unexpected tragedy strikes, she is left to navigate the world on her own, gripped by loneliness and fear. Lola is feeling the weight of her years. Despite a loving husband, a flourishing business and a circle of faithful friends, she’s missing something. While she pours her soul into a menagerie of sick and abandoned animals, her heart aches for the return of her only child. At forty-two and feeling lonely, Emma is free at last. Lost love and an unwavering commitment to her late mother have confined her to the quiet charm of Featherwood Falls. And while her role as teacher’s aide at the local school fills her days, she longs for something to happen—something that will transform her existence and redefine her life. Can Featherwood Falls offer the key to uniting these women? Or will a dangerous voice from the past destroy family bonds, challenging the discovery of love and hope.

Sparks Fly in Featherwood Falls
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 239

Sparks Fly in Featherwood Falls

Fed up with life under scrutiny, Ashleigh Paton considers her grandmother’s favourite saying—“Escape to the Country! A Change is as good as a holiday.” The advice ignites a yearning in Ashleigh to leave city life and all it involves. A teaching position in Featherwood Falls could provide the answer, one she hopes will offer the new life she craves. After all—what could go wrong? It’s better than being unemployed and the reward could be the peace she desires. Damian Cartwright has a secret. Like his eccentric great-aunt, a reclusive life in the bush suits him. Except now his son, Charlie, is old enough to start school, and old enough to be subjected to ridicule. It’s time for action, even if that involves calling a truce with Charlie’s feisty new teacher. When unexplained events occur in the area, young Charlie forces Ashleigh into seeking answers. But uncovering the truth proves more shocking than imagined and sparks fly in more ways than one. Can Ashleigh extinguish the inferno without destroying all she has gained? Or will her dreams be over before they begin?

Coming Home to Featherwood Falls
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 243

Coming Home to Featherwood Falls

Adrift after a series of disappointments, Briony Shepherd finds herself at a crossroad. To remain in a job that has lost its shine or to make a new life elsewhere. Her hometown beckons, and amidst the vast landscapes of country Queensland, Featherwood Falls becomes the haven she needed. As she and her fiancé embrace a life-changing opportunity, the arrival of carefree travellers infuses new energy into the town, igniting hope, a sense of kinship … and intrigue. But when a visitor arrives, hidden secrets surface and Briony’s newfound venture is challenged by an unimaginable historical tragedy. Featherwood Falls, with its enigmatic charm, becomes the setting for an enthralling tale of love, resilience, and the courage to embrace unforeseen beginnings.

Secrets in Featherwood Falls
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

Secrets in Featherwood Falls

A small country town. A conscientious cop. And a whole lot of secrets. Constable Rhys Morton is new to Featherwood Falls and knows one thing for certain—he wants to remain in this village as much as he wants to remain a cop. But just as he uncovers troubling historical information, an accusation threatens his security and he must weigh up his options. Should he pursue the cold case and risk ruffling powerful feathers, or protect his future and a budding romance? Claire Shepherd is still reeling from her father’s death and when fresh heartbreak strikes, she seeks peace in the haven of Featherwood Station, her childhood home. Sparks fly between Claire and the new cop in town and she is torn between her dream of managing her father’s legacy or falling for a man whose position is only temporary. Alarm bells chime when new neighbours move in. Is this little town the sleepy hollow Rhys believed it to be? Desperate to uncover local secrets, he seeks Claire’s help. After all, she knows the area and he has nothing to lose—except his heart. Secrets is Rhys and Claire’s story and the second in the Featherwood Falls series.

A Stranger in Featherwood Falls
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 211

A Stranger in Featherwood Falls

To lose a loved one is tragic, but to lose a lifetime of dreams? Unthinkable. Alone on a two thousand hectare sheep and cattle property, Ginny Shepherd questions her husband’s sudden death, convinced it was no accident. As a series of farm related incidents unravel, heightening her suspicions, her livelihood is put under threat. Featherwood Station is Ginny’s lifeblood—her passion, her home, and her haven and she is determined it will stay that way. But it seems someone else wants the property as much as she does and will stop at nothing to get it. When a stranger finds a forgotten token gifted to him as a child, distant memories set him on a path to pursue his grandfather’s dream. But, greeted with more questions than answers, he finds life in the heart of Queensland’s Granite Belt more difficult than expected. A smouldering attraction forms between he and Ginny, alarm bells sound and frightening events escalate. Ginny’s life is in danger. Is the stranger who he says he is? Or could it be that someone has a grudge to settle?

Cultural Inclusion for Young People with SEND
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 323

Cultural Inclusion for Young People with SEND

This practical book offers a multifaceted view of cultural inclusion from the perspective of special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). It provides a road map for teachers to ensure increased participation in arts and culture for children and young people with SEND, defining a series of characteristics for good practice. Chapters explore spaces as diverse as galleries, museums, theatres and performance venues and include a variety of case studies, highlighting the experiences of young people and the organisations who partner with schools. Cultural Inclusion for Young People with SEND offers a compelling call to action and is an essential resource for those who have the power to improve and support the development of future provision for children with SEND.

Christianity: a Novel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

Christianity: a Novel

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-12
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  • Publisher: Xulon Press

God is great and His love endureth forever in the hearts of mankind for ages. A life of Christianity is to believe forever that love can overcome triumphantly all ills. Christianity is simply the acceptance of Christ and living for Him, now, here on earth. His great love is shed abroad in our hearts eternally (Romans 5:5). The world can seem theatrical and present adversities at times. This is when we need God the most in our lives. He sent us Jesus who victoriously conquered sin then arose to be with The Father in heaven.Do you believe in God? Do you believe in the Death, Burial and Resurrection? (Romans 10: 9,10). If yes, Christianity: A Novel will uplift your soul to rejoice and share wit...

John Clare Society Journal, 13 (1994)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

John Clare Society Journal, 13 (1994)

The official Journal of the John Clare Society, published annually to reflect the interest in, and approaches to, the life and work of the poet John Clare.