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A Scandalous Bloom: A Tale of Love, Betrayal, and Redemption in Regency London Uncover the secrets of high society as a love story unfolds amidst scandal and intrigue. Evelyn, a young woman of impeccable breeding and sharp wit, finds herself captivated by the enigmatic Alexander, a man of wealth and charm whose past is shrouded in mystery. Their whirlwind romance blossoms amidst the glittering ballrooms and opulent gardens of Regency London, but their happiness is threatened when whispers of Alexander's scandalous past begin to surface. As Evelyn delves deeper into the truth, she uncovers a web of deceit and betrayal that shatters her illusions and tests the boundaries of her love. With her ...
“A brilliant book. I couldn’t put it down and I never guessed who the murderer was!” —Reader review for Only Murder ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ In the heart of Charleston, as art restorer Aria Brandt peels back centuries of history on a grand matriarch's portrait, she uncovers a letter that could shatter an esteemed family legacy. With each brushstroke, she edges closer to exposing truths that some would kill to keep hidden. As the southern aristocracy's facade crumbles, Aria must navigate a dangerous path--or risk becoming another hidden chapter in the family's storied past. Will she crack the code before she is silenced? THE UNKNOWN NEIGHBOR is the third book in a new psychological suspense se...
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Jacob Feather (1759-1832) and his parents, Christian and Maria Vätter/ Vetter/Fedder/Fetter/Fether/Feather(s) immigrated from Rhineland Pfalz to Philadelphia in 1775. He married Mary Connoly (1769-1860) in Bedford County, Pennsylvania in 1791. Descendants have scattered throughout the United States as well as other countries.
When she was a little girl, Nadia King spent summers with her Gram Marie in a house filled with drafts and unexplained shadows. It was her grandmother who gave Nadia her first journal at age seven as a safe place to write her ghost stories. Although Gram Marie believed Nadia was destined to be a writer, her life has taken a different path. While ignoring her obvious connections with the supernatural, Nadia pursues a career in science instead. As she meets a cast of interesting characters, her scientific mind begins to question the things she used to see in Gram Marie’s house as a child and what she continues to see as an adult. Nadia soon realizes that these events may be more than just her imagination, and that life has been leading her to the research institute, Amulet, all along. But when she and her team identify a mysterious new brain cell, they set into motion a chain of events with the potential to forever change the world’s perspective on ghosts, the afterlife, and reality. In this psychological thriller, a scientist and her team make a shocking discovery that intertwines the supernatural with the logical and dreams with the truth.
A pioneering psychologist, Hooker was a poet and a towering figure in LGBTQ+ rights. This evocative biography tells the story of Evelyn Hooker, the extraordinary woman behind the research, advocacy, and allyship that led to the removal of the “Homosexuality” diagnosis from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Written by Stonewall award-winning author Gayle Pitman, Hooker’s groundbreaking work is captured like never before. At the end of the book, a “Note to Readers” provides information about how to be an effective ally to LGBTQ+ people; other endmatter included are a timeline, discussion questions, reading list, and additional resources, written by Sarah Prager.