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A memory of Lily's late Mum prompts her to do a past life regression to see if they were linked in a previous life. Although skeptical at first, Lily soon finds herself travelling back through memories of her current life and then her previous life in the town of Bathurst, Australia in the early twentieth century. Lily is surprised to find out she was a male and her Dad in this life was her brother in her past life. Wanting to confirm the facts of the regression were real, Lily researches the property she saw in her memories and discovers Elizabeth, her little sister from her past life, is still alive. Curiosity leads Lily to contact Elizabeth to see what she is like as an elderly woman and to test whether they have a connection in the present.
As sole heir to her parents' estate, Tiffany discovers she has inherited a frozen embryo from when her parents did IVF to have her. Feeling lost and alone, she decides to have it implanted to give birth to her sibling.
After spending her twenties travelling and living a carefree life, Ruth dreams of getting married and having a family. In her mid thirties and with her biological clock ticking loudly, Ruth goes to extreme lengths to become a mother. She is in shock when she finally gets a positive test result back from the doctor. With the love and support of her friends and family, she adapts to her new state of being and prepares for the challenges ahead of becoming a single mum. Set in Australia, this contemporary fiction novel explores the modern day conundrum of internet dating, IVF and raising a child as a single parent. This is a page turning, easy read. If you enjoy the novels from fellow Australian authors Liane Moriarty and Zoe Foster-Blake, then you will enjoy 'Positive'.
This light-hearted and funny romantic comedy follows dream consultant, Maggie McIntyre, as she tries to break the curse that is making her client's dreams morph into her life.
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International, multidisciplinary expert team of authors present innovative research and practice guidelines to prevent the intergenerational transmission of mental illness.