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In the last electric story from USA Today bestselling author Amanda Siegrist, one man must confront his past or risk losing the woman he loves. He’s looking for a fresh start. She only wants to unwind and relax. But when opposites attract, anything can happen. He’s done his time, but once a felon, always a felon. Nobody lets him forget that. Dare needs to leave town, get a new start somewhere else where no one knows him and what he’s done. If only it were that simple. Not only is it impossible to find the right time to tell his sister he’s hitting the road, he meets a woman who gets under his skin without even trying. There’s something about her that he can’t resist. And she know...
STRINGS is a book of social revelation, a character story that casts a revealing light on the trials and triumphs of life as a college student and athlete. This is the coming-out tale of a group of tennis players with short skirts and issues for miles. Dealing with self-identity, relationships, love, sex, conviction, temptation, turmoil and inner strength, the ladies introduced in STRINGS will get under your skin and make you fall in love with the forbidden mystery that is their reality. Drawn together by scholarships and exceptional academic and athletic opportunities, eight young women, each with a distinct personality and background, represent the same team and fight for a common triumph. On the court they are a united force, capable, fit and fiercely competitive. Off the court they are human.
The AIDS Quilt will be on display in June 2021 for the 40th anniversary of the first cases, but it will be its last appearance as ordered by the heavy hand of the President of the United States. Nine nurses who worked with AIDS patients during the early years of the pandemic travel to Washington, D.C. to see the Quilt. While there, they are called upon by the National Health Center to care for patients with a new, unknown infectious disease and racist views, and they are asked to find the clues to its cause so that a VIP patient can be cured. But the nurses discover that even more challenging than this difficult assignment are the memories they begin to share from their painful AIDS nursing past. The Charon Club, a fictional chronicle of AIDS nurses' memories and experiences, set in the midst of an emerging infectious disease in the eastern United States in 2021, was written by a nurse who worked on an AIDS unit in New York City during the darkest years of the pandemic. It is the first AIDS novel solely devoted to the work of nurses.
Creative Writing for Counselors and their Clients offers a variety of writing exercises from journaling, poetry and songs to help heal wounds, enhance memory, and restructure negative feelings and attitudes which prevent positive change. These exercises have also been tested by author Steve Flick M.F.A. in therapy, schools, prisons, and professional courses and are proven to lower blood pressure, reduce doctor's visits, and improve relationships.
This is a story of survival and how God has held and protected me even in my Mother's womb. It is a story of a life long relationship with God and how He has blessed me. It is a story that shows how God loves all of us and desires a personal relationship with all His children and how to achieve and develop that personal relationship.
"Zink is about true courage in the face of unpredictable predators. In an age where too many are quick to confront fears and differences with senseless violence, Zink exemplifies the importance of tolerance and acceptance. Imaginative, funny, and heartbreaking, this allegory features a pre-teen girl with leukemia and a herd of talking African zebras whom she meets when she is diagnosed with her life-threatening illness. The zebras include street-smart Ice Z, grandfatherly Papa Zeke and pompous Zilch, along with Shlep, a furry green monkey who's certain he's also a zebra. The zebras recount to her their legend of Zink, a mythical polka-dotted zebra once an outcast but later a hero. As Becky's condition worsens and she is mistreated by some classmates, she zaps back and forth between real life and the zebra world, until the shattering, breathtaking, and uplifting climax."--Publisher's description."
She's a walking disaster, and he's been head over heels since the moment they met. I don’t want to fall for him. I want to stay on my side of the street and keep him away from the life I’ve managed to build for myself. He’s everything I’m not. A hero with a badge on his chest and a pair of cuffs on his hip. I'm... not. So why does the hate between us feel like foreplay? One at a time, the walls I’ve built to stay safe come crashing down until I’m barely able to decide if I want to punch him or tear his clothes off. When I’m thrown in over my head and all my secrets come to light—Carter is the only one who can save me… unless he’s too late. This is Carter & Avery’s story. No Perfect Love is an opposites attract romantic suspense with a happily ever after. Each book in the Birch Harbor: Coming Home series can be read as a stand-alone, but the stories do interconnect.
The only mistake I made was walking away instead of facing the man whose heart I broke. I ran away from the life I wasn’t ready for, and in the process, lost everything I wanted. I tried to move on and failed epically. There’s no moving on from Jake Findlay. Even if he thinks I have. Now that I’m home, I’ve got to fight my own battles and prove that I’m all grown up. Even if it means letting him in to break me all over again. - Never Too Late is a second chance romantic suspense that has darker romantic themes. Please read the trigger warnings listed before diving in to this damaged couple's story.
Rescue Island is an exciting thrll ride. Join the Roark family as they battle animal black-marketers, kidnapers, and love.
"Disturbing and wickedly entertaining.”—People Magazine Detectives Ruth Lake and Greg Carver, introduced in the electrifying Splinter in the Blood, must stop a serial killer whose victims are the centerpiece of his macabre works of art. While Britain is obsessed with the newest hit true-crime television show, Fact, or Fable? detectives Ruth Lake and Greg Carver are tormented by a fiendish flesh-and-blood killer on the loose. Lured to a “crime scene” by a mysterious digital invitation, Ruth Lake is horrified by what she finds: a bizarre and gruesome tableau surrounded by a crowd of gawkers. The deadly work is the latest “art installation” designed by a diabolical criminal dubbed t...