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AT 32 YEARS OF AGE, GRAYSON HUNTER BENTWOOD, III WAS ONE OF THE WEALTHIEST MEN IN THE WORLD. HE WAS RICH, GOOD LOOKING, AND SINGLE, BUT HE ALSO HAD A SEX DRIVE THAT WOULD SCARE MOST WOMEN. HE WAS ALSO A VERY DOWN TO EARTH PERSON WHO BELIEVED IN FAMILY VALUES. GRAYSON HAD BEEN ALL OVER THE WORLD, SEEN WOMEN OF ALL COLORS, SHAPES, SIZES AND BACKGROUNDS. BUT IT WAS THIS WOMAN, PARIS JOY SINCLAIR, WHO STIRRED HIM THE WAY NO OTHER WOMAN, REAL OR IMAGINARY, EVER HAD. WHAT WAS IT ABOUT HER. HE HAD TO FIND OUT. THE MOMENT HE SAW HER, HE KNEW THAT HE HAD TO MAKE HER HIS. HE DID NOT EVEN KNOW IF SHE WOULD ACCEPT HIM FOR WHO HE WAS, BUT HE WANTED TO HOLD HER, TOUCH HER, LOVE HER AND SATISFY THE FIRE THAT SHE SET IN HIS LOINS. HE HAD TO HAVE HER IN HIS LIFE, IN HIS HEART, IN HIS BED. FOREVER.
The book consists of 10 short stories where each and every story reflects the reality in a day to day life of a comman man. This book also speaks about the emotions which is the highlight of the book. For example in the story titled 'Inquest' the author describes each and every little aspects of a funeral that takes place in a village which brings to the urban readers the picture of how gullible are the villages.
The first collection of poetry by the New York Times bestselling author of The Dark Between Stars. Love Her Wild is a collection of new and beloved poems from the poet Atticus, who has captured the hearts and minds of hundreds of thousands of avid followers on his Instagram account @atticuspoetry, including superstars like Karlie Kloss and Shay Mitchell. Dubbed the “#1 poet to follow” by Teen Vogue and “the world’s most tattoo-able” poet by Galore magazine, in Love Her Wild, Atticus captures what is both raw and relatable about the smallest and the grandest moments in life: the first glimpse of a new love in Paris, skinny dipping on a summer’s night, the irrepressible exuberance of the female spirit, or drinking whiskey in the desert watching the rising sun. With honesty, poignancy, and romantic flare Atticus distills the most exhilarating highs and the heartbreaking lows of life and love into a few short lines, ensuring that his words will become etched in your mind—and will awaken your sense of adventure.
Sinners Anonymous gives us a harsh look at our world that is tainted by sin and how this sin affects us. The book allows the reader to participate in an intimate retelling of the narrator's personal story while challenging the reader to confront the sin in his or her own life. The narrator gives very clear, concise instructions on how to face sin, fight sin, and put it to death. This reformed publication was written from the perspective of a young adult author who is a Christian in an evangelical reformed church. The narrator chose to write anonymously due to the sensitive and emotional nature of the narrator's personal story, and she wants the focus to be centered around Christ and His beautiful sacrifice He made for His bride, the church. This story is not for the faint of heart as there are some emotionally triggering details that could potentially be disturbing to some readers, specifically those who may have experienced abuse or sexual trauma. There is a warning in the book before this section appears, should the reader wish to skip it. Overall, Sinners Anonymous was written to convict us that we should be taking sin more seriously and fighting it more often. Should you decide to pick up this book, there will be no more excuses as to how you deal with sin in your own life. You've been warned.
Fourteen-year-old Jennie's life is turning upside down. Her father has walked out, and her anguished mother seeks solace in pills. Her best friend practically abandons her to be with a boyfriend. It seems like Jennie's real best friend is her diary. Then she meets Mr. Johnstone, the substitute math teacher. Jennie has never met such a charismatic teacher. She feels honored when Mr. J. seems to single her out for special attention, and begins to fantasize about him as her boyfriend. When Mr. J. first reveals his feelings for her, she is thrilled by the relationship that grows outside the classroom walls. Then, slowly, Jennie's diary becomes a record of her loneliness, pain, and confusion. Will it also offer her a way to escape from this treacherous love?
“Touching.” —The New York Times For fans of Humans of New York and PostSecret, a collection of raw, urgent, and heartfelt stories, shared anonymously. Helena Dea Bala was an exhausted and isolated DC lobbyist, suffocating under the weight of her student loan debt, when she decided to split her lunch with a man who often panhandled near her office. They chatted effortlessly as they ate; there were no half-truths or white lies, and no fear of judgment. Helena felt connected and unburdened in a way she hadn’t in years. Inspired, she posted an ad on Craigslist promising to listen, anonymously and for free, to whatever the speaker felt he or she couldn’t tell anyone else. Emails from people desperate to connect flooded her inbox, and she listened. Within months, Helena quit her job, deferred her loans, and dove into listening full time. The forty first-person confessions in this book are vivid, intimate, and real; they range from devastating traumas, to lost loves, to reflections on hard choices. Some accounts are quotidian, like that of one increasingly estranged husband: “I want to feel that we’re not just roommates—that we’re not just waiting for the kids to grow up so that we can move on.” Others are deeply disconcerting, like that of a sex addict employed by a religious organization and several are heartening, like that of a mother who dares to hope that her daughter, born with life-threatening heart defects, will one day walk down the aisle: “Sometimes you need to have the audacity to believe that it will all be okay, that it is okay to have the same kinds of dreams as everyone else.” In its complex portrayal of the common human experience, Craigslist Confessional challenges us to explore the depths of our vulnerability and expand the borders of our empathy.