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This book is about an unpaid carer (Matthew Mckenzie) experiences caring for his mother. Mental illness carries stigma, struggles and painful memories. The book "A caring mind" opens up the caring journey and aims to promote the importance of carers and also seek to inspire carers to change things for the better.
A social and ecological history of the rise and demise of Cape Cod's coastal fisheries in the nineteenth century
As the prime suspect in a workplace accident, Floyd has to get out of town fast. Pursued by the RCMP, he heads through the Rockies for Burnaby, BC, along the route of the Trans Mountain Pipeline. By the time he reaches the Pacific, Floyd has experienced changes: his gait widening, muscles bulging, sense of smell heightening...
An executive secretary in dark blue business attire and short colored blond hair, sitting behind her office desk, quickly checked her desk top office security screen to see who is outside. She then pushed a button under her desk which unlocked the office door and said: “Come in please” After the man entered the office, its door closed and locked automatically. The man said with a business like American accent: “Good morning Camellia – The boss is expecting me” The executive secretary replied: “I know - Nice to see you Mr. Zorin” She then informed her boss through her office intercom: “Mr. Zorin is here to see you Sir” Her boss, a man in a stripped brown suite, sitting behin...
From Friends to Lovers to...Parents? Claire DeAngelo's fantasy was the white picket fence and a husband and babies. She thought she'd found it, but now she's getting a divorce. Her ex's behavior is bordering on harassment, so it's lucky Claire runs into her college buddy--now undercover cop--Luke Devlin. Luke can't believe his luck. He's investigating a smuggling ring, and Claire lives in the building he has under surveillance. What better way to keep an eye on the criminals than to move in When Claire's ex becomes hostile, Luke's protective instincts take over and the attraction between old friends heats up. Back in college, Luke was a carefree playboy. So when Claire discovers she's pregnant, she knows better than to expect Luke to be family material. She's finally getting that white picket fence and a baby...even if there's a piece missing
Twenty-five years have passed since our protagonist, Bea Winslow, Private Investigator had her doomed engagement to Lieutenant Colonel Jerry McConnell, and the events which followed. She moved on. Content with her retirement from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, she now lives in the quiet township of Lafouchefeye (La-fooch-fay) County, Mississippi. Her present fiancé, Jim Travis, Sheriff of Lafouchfeye County, and her Aunt Julia McKenna, (whom she fondly calls Aunt Jewels), give her a pleasant mix of excitement and enjoyment. However, in the early hours of June 28th, Deputy Andy Tucker has discovered Ms Johanna Clement DuBois, owner of the new “Seaside and Sunset Art Galleria in Lafouchfeye County, lying dead in her partially charred showroom. Bea’s uncomplicated world begins to unravel. Secret’s and skeleton’s locked in the deep crevices of Bea’s life emerge, causing our heroes and heroines to examine old loyalties, test friendships, and discover the murder of Johanna has its roots in jealousy, vengeance, intrigue, and espionage. Bea, Jim, and Aunt Jewels find themselves defending their very lives, reputations, and the safety of the entire country!
Magick is the birthright of every child in Arkadia. Power defines a person's name, their skill, their destiny. Brin Menderson is different. Even the simplest spells do nothing for him and he is starting to fear that he might not have magick at all.Little does he know that there are those in the kingdom who would see an end to peace and order; an end to the golden age of magick. They believe in a prophecy, an ancient rhyme about a child foretold to end the kings rule and bring dragons back to the starless sky. Brin is about to learn that having no magick might just make him the most important person in all the land. Heralds the coming of a strong new voice in Australian fantasy. A compellingly readable tale. His hero may not have magick but McKenzie does. - Justin Woolley, author of A Town Called Dust
A mixture of full color superhero comics and black and white autobiography
A war on two fronts. A deadly threat from within. The new gripping medieval historical thriller from expert historians and authors A.J. Mackenzie 1346: Sent back to England in the wake of the tremendous victory at Crécy, Simon Merrivale is at once caught up in a new emergency as a powerful Scottish army sweeps into northern England. Joining up with the Archbishop of York, Lord Percy and their army mustering in the north, Merrivale discovers a new hotbed of treason, as merchants, landowners and soldiers on both sides of the border play off one side against the other. Uncovering foreign agents in the English camp, he realises the gravity of what is about to unfold. As the Scottish army continues its relentless march, Simon will have to use all his wit and guile to uncover a spy operation so powerful that no throne in Europe is safe... Perfect for fans of Bernard Cornwell, S.J. Parris and Matthew Harffy, this is an exceptional historical espionage thriller, as rich in detail and research as it is in intrigue, suspense and action.