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Leads your heart to a festival of love. A romantic comedy novella inspired by a true story. Shomos has created another remarkable romantic comedy that leaves you suspended right alongside Sanaya and Leo. Intoxicating, organic, and simply breathtaking. The Never Ending Bookshelf, 5-stars Sanaya and Leo transported me through the blossom of a delightful love story that I hope will carry on forever. So much fun, and well worth the read. Stephanie R. 5-stars My heart soared, broke, and was set free again through this emotionally charged love story of the ages. Jess, 5-stars What do you do when life sets up a festival of true love on the other side of your heart’s well-built fence? Computer gam...
When you've had two dream marriages, choosing your eternal soulmate in heaven is one hell of a dilemma. "Up Here touched my soul. A beautiful romantic-comedy about love, hope and courage." Alli Sinclair, award-winning author. "A one-of-a-kind romantic-comedy that shouldn't work but masterfully does." Never Ending Bookshelf “As moving as it is funny, with wonderful characters and a fabulous light touch.” Artisan Book Reviews Can you have more than one soulmate at the same time? After two blissful marriages are cut short by tragic circumstances, Peter’s own early entry to heaven fills him with skepticism. Peter soon faces an impossible choice: with both wives Up Here, which woman is his ...
'I loved this book and related to everything Leo endured. The pain, the joy, and putting your life on edge for that chance to find true love. These are happy tears streaming down my face.' Michele Russell, 5* ‘Romantic, funny, confronting. An addictive story you have to read to the end.’ - Shannon M Marshall, Your Editing Stylists, 5* ‘Leo’s heart rolls from one potential car wreck to another. You want to close your eyes, but you just keep reading.’ Rosalie Ortiz, director/producer, 5* Based on a true story, Three Women in November sends you on safari into the complex jungle of contemporary relationships, with three high-achieving women and an almost extinct beast: a ro-man-tic. Aw...
"Screen Media Arts offers students what they need to understand the complex media environment, to make their own media or to pursue a career in the media industry. The accompanying DVD is designed to interact with the text, and includes audio and video exercises, case studies, interviews, media samples, production forms, 'how-tos', wikis and website links."--BOOK JACKET.
"Deeper than an edgy contemporary romance, More Text Than Sex is a slow dance with the very soul of music." Tania Doko, award-winning singer/songwriter. "What a treat to dive into this insatiable story. Jim Shomos is a literary rock star!" Marcelle, Singer/Songwriter Music never judges us but it sometimes helps us question. When Robbie is delegated onto Annie and Cat’s project to run a public songwriting contest, he’s convinced he’ll connect romantically with Annie, a single mother on the verge of relaunching her singing career. Annie is furious, and Cat terrifies Robbie. Yet the professional and relationship mayhem at Merger Music runs deeper than the contest chaos. Annie’s ex-lover...
Sam wants life to be the way it is in books - one meaningful moment after another - so exchanging the country for the city on the eve of a new millennium presents a wonderful world of possibility. Sex, drugs, sport, a new circle to move in, plus a chance to make money doing something he loves: his fresh start offers it all. But reality soon becomes more potboiler than literary masterpiece, and Sam finds himself re-examining the books that have inspired him. Perhaps there he can find what he needs to be 'good at life' before his own spirals completely out of control. 'A poignant and evocative story, recalling the adventurous ghosts of youthful exuberance.' Christopher Ciccione, author, Life w...
From one of Australia's favourite actors comes a classic memoir of an Australian childhood in the sixties. Young Steve was a larrikin, happy - go - lucky, resilient kid, coming of age in a simpler time. Growing up on a farm cut from virgin scrub at the end of a lake, a farm called Stillways, Steve daydreamed about cars and escape. His story is about him heroworshipping his older brother with Brylcreem in his hair; going to school as a young kid with bus money knotted into a hanky and clutching his Globite schoolcase; fighting bullies at school and dreaming about girls; being amazed at the first television in town; remembering where he was when Marilyn Monroe died... But there's a darker thread running through the story: the father who'd take out his frustrations by savagely belting his young children; a struggling mother who'd do anything to protect her kids; a young boy irrevocably marked by his father's anger.