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Déjà-Vu Echoes of the Past
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 531

Déjà-Vu Echoes of the Past

Dedicated and popular oceanographer, Danielle Carter returns from an overseas Global Warming Summit, enriched with ideas to continue her research. However, her return to the Great Barrier Reef is anything but glorious her family and well organized life had been shattered during her absence. With echoes from the past haunting Danielle, she begins a quest to find the truth and heads for the Bahamas and another Marine Research Centre. When she arrives there, not everything works out as she has planned, though determined to get her answers, she stays on the island, at least for a few more days. Her perseverance pays off ; she finds missing clues relating to her family. And then she meets a man she had seen but not spoken to at another location. He had intrigued her then, though knew that shed never see him again. Now, circumstances were different he was real and the first man in her life she wanted to get close to, even love or marry. But the answer to that is in the lap of fate.

Love Or Duty & Postal Bride
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 370

Love Or Duty & Postal Bride

Attending an accident scene wasn't that unusual for Nurse Tamara Atkins, but meeting mysterious Dr. Cristiano Garnetti was. Instant attraction sparks between them, though neither considers a follow up to their chance meeting. However, this changes when Cris appears a few days later. Cap-tivated by his charm, Tamara agrees to a rendez-vous with him. They become lovers, but their happiness is short lived. There are secrets in Cris's life which he reveals too late. Tamara ends the relationship before it gets too serious. Heart-broken and aiming to forget Cris, she joins a medi-cal team in war-stricken IRAQ, where she links up with David Frazier, her true friend since childhood. Admitting her lo...

The Modern Stephen King Canon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 271

The Modern Stephen King Canon

The Modern Stephen King Canon: Beyond Horror is a collection of essays focused on the more recent writings of Stephen King, including Revival, 11/22/63, and a selection of short stories by the “Master of the Macabre.” The authors write about King works that have received little critical attention and aim to open up doorways of analysis and insight that will help readers gain a stronger appreciation for the depth and detail within King’s fiction. Indeed, while King is often relegated to the role of a genre writer (horror), the essays in this collection consider the merits of King’s writing beyond the basics of horror for which he is primarily known. Recommended for scholars of literature, horror, and popular culture.

Beyond Providence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 586

Beyond Providence

Migrating to Australia seemed a great idea to change her life and see another part of the world. And so, Barbara Walters, young, single and vivacious embarked on a journey into the unknown. She arrives in Melbourne on a wet, wintry day. Not the sunny and warm Australia she had expected to find. Even more disappointing are the first weeks in her new job and strange surroundings. But then her present situation changes; she meets sleek Bernhard Gahlen, who initiates her into the laid-back way of Australian life. He even proposes marriage. They spend their Christmas vacation together, exploring the outback. However, when they return from their trip, the relationship becomes less intense. Eventua...

The Mansion Across the Street
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 120

The Mansion Across the Street

Have you lost hope of recovering your life? Have you lost the courage to take back your voice and make your dreams a reality? In this true story of growth, Rose Anne takes you from a place of hopelessness and despair to a world full of expectation and blessings. Join Rose Anne as she writes, from her own experience, of finding the courage to approach "The Mansion Across the Street".

Rose Madder
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 562

Rose Madder

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-03-22
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

Roused by a single drop of blood, Rosie Daniels wakes up to the chilling realisation that her husband is going to kill her. And she takes flight - with his credit card. Alone in a strange city, Rosie begins to build a new life: she meets Bill and she finds an odd junk shop painting, 'Rose Madder', which strangely seems to want her as much as she wants it. But it's hard for Rosie not to keep looking over her shoulder. Norman is a corrupt cop with the instincts of a predator. A man almost mythic in his monstrosity. For Rosie to survive, she must enter the myth and become a person she never knew she could be - Rose Madder. Because Norman is getting close. Rosie can feel how close he is getting . . .

Indians at Work
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 634

Indians at Work

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1942
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Indians at Work
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 636

Indians at Work

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1942
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Journal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 367

Journal

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1872
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Hiraeth
  • Language: en

Hiraeth

Finalist for the 2019 Rasmussen, Rasmussen and Charowsky Indigenous Peoples' Writing Award Hiraeth is about women supporting and lending strength and clarity to other women so they know that moving forward is always possible-- and always necessary. It documents a journey of struggle that pertains to a dark point in Canadian history that few talk about and of which even fewer seem aware. Poems speak to the 1960's "scoop up" of children and how this affected the lives of (one or thousands) of First Nations and Métis girls-- girls who later grew to be women with questions, women with wounds, women who felt like they had no place to call home. That is, until they allowed themselves to be open to the courage others have lived and shared. "Hiraeth" is a word that is Celtic in origin and it means looking for a place to belong that never existed. But this place does exist -- in the heart.