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If you are underwhelmed by me, please just let me go... Poems for the End of the World is a coming of age collection and exploration of the confusing and disillusioning trek through young adulthood in a broken world. Divided into four chapters—waking up, growing pains, crushing realities, and disappointing beginnings—this collection covers everything from self-discovery and heartbreak to chronic illness and fresh starts.
Johanna Palmer is very much over relationships. After a scarring experience her freshman year of college, she's decided she'd much rather have something fun than something serious. Her best friend Miller has seen it all--the tears, the parties, the drunken phone calls at four in the morning when she needed a ride. In fact, there might be several things Miller saw that Jo herself can't remember. Things Miller can't forget. With the whirlwind of senior year underway, Jo just wants to move on, get her degree, and land her dream job. But her past might not be as easy to outrun as she'd hoped. The Anti-Relationship Year is a companion to The Anti-Virginity Pact, but both books can be read as standalones.
Once upon a time, there lived a girl named Fallon, who was taken far away from home shortly after she was born. A home that held more than strange traditions and bizarre superstitions.Twenty-four years later, she returned to Weeping Hollow, a haunting town she'd only heard about in stories during restless nights under a marble moon, to meet her last living relative. They called her a freakshow--a ghost. They said I couldn't go near her.Still, there was this aching pull to Fallon Grimaldi that I couldn't escape.A nostalgic pull as if we'd been here before.Once upon a time, there lived a mysterious man named Julian with a curse as old as centuries wrapped around his soul. He was one of the four Hollow Heathens, the very dark creatures who caused the town's people to live in fear. And the Blackwell name was stained with darkness and death.They called him a monster. Cold and hollow. They said I shouldn't go near him.Still, there was this aching pull to Julian Blackwell that I couldn't escape.A nostalgic pull as if we'd been here before.
Our lives are made up of delicate, fragile pieces. Time, memories, ever-changing versions of ourselves. Things so easy to break. To waste. To lose. Breakable Things is an open letter to the small, sometimes seemingly insignificant pieces of our lives that oftentimes turn out to be what’s most important in the end.
This urban fantasy adventure is perfect for fans of Jennifer L. Armentrout and Cassandra Clare. To be the Hero, he must first become a Villain… Wren and Misha have disappeared, leaving Darshan behind with nothing but questions. Determined to take over his father’s position as Caretaker, Darshan does everything he can to prove his worth, including training the next generation of Psi at their boarding school. But while he’s working at the school, a new threat comes to the Psi house. His mother. She’s determined to arrange a marriage for his sister, Jyoti, but Darshan will do anything in his power to keep that from happening. Even if it means proving his loyalty by hunting down his best...
Welcome to Kell… Adelyn Howard has lived her whole life in Kell City, the secret safe haven for magic and monsters alike. A witch born into a family of powerful healers, her refusal to join the family business leaves her juggling two jobs and many, many bills. Forget about romance. But she never stopped pursuing her dreams and ambitions. Khan Drogo is as tall, dark, and dangerous as can be. As dragon of the Malloy family, one of the city’s ruling mobs, and head of security, he has everything - money, power, strength, you name it. The only thing he can’t have is love. His life, his job, his own power is too dangerous to ever get close to anyone. When a car accident on the mountains outside the city brings them together, they can’t seem to get away from one another. While danger brews in the shadows, Fate keeps bringing them together, no matter how much they ignore the spark between them. But what happens if they let themselves give into that spark? Could the dragon be the key to fulfilling every one of the witch’s fantasies, even the ones she didn’t know she had?
Nothing is as it seems. No one is safe. Wren is alive, but she’s not happy about it. Not when she’s in the clutches of The Council and soul-linked to Darshan, a man whose misplaced loyalties have gotten far too many killed. From the moment she wakes up in the Council’s fortress in the Mountains, she is desperate to find a way out and back to Misha and the Resistance. But this time there will be no rescue. Not when the Resistance thinks she’s dead. Now a Commander in the Psi Army, Darshan is determined to protect those he cares for and stop the Council. But he can’t do it alone. There are still so many secrets he doesn’t have answers to, and every choice he makes could be a death ...
Nobody wants to live without their best friend, but when Holly is murdered, Chlo has no choice. Chlo is the only person who has the answers - too bad she can’t remember when she wakes up two weeks later. Chlo is sent to a rehabilitation centre where she has to learn to grieve, along the way of trying to access her memories she has to deal with her feelings for Corey, her best friend’s brother. For Holly was always a reason to stay away, now it’s their reason to try.
A genealogy of the descendants of Henry Funck born in Europe. He immigrated to America in 1719 and settled at Indian Creek, Franconia Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania where he died in 1760. He married Anne Meyer.
Preachers' daughters aren't supposed to be atheists. They're also not supposed to make pacts to lose their virginity by the end of the year, but high school senior Meredith Beaumont is sick of letting other people tell her who to be. Spending the last four years as Mute Mare, the girl so shy just thinking about boys could trigger panic attacks, Meredith knows exactly what it's like to be invisible. But when a vindictive mean girl gets her manicured claws on the anti-virginity pact and spreads it around the school-with Mare's signature at the bottom-Mare's not so invisible anymore. She just wishes she was. Now the girls mutter "slut" as they pass her in the hall, and the boys are lined up to ...