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Finally Broken is born out of personal experiences-from child abuse, spousal abuse, multiple marriages, and addiction to alcohol and prescription drugs-that author Rena Montford encountered throughout her lifetime. Never admitting to having it all together, but using her own personal struggle as a way for readers to relate, Rena's book invites readers to bring order to their own existence by inviting God's control over every segment of their lives. The content is raw and honest, and offers help and hope to those who wonder if they have out-sinned God's grace, or if their life circumstances have set them aside from being used by God. Is there a way back? Having reached the point of being Finally Broken, God has inspired the writing of Rena's life so that those who do not know Him in the fullness of His power might believe and trust Him when all other resources they sought have failed.
The year was 2000. The alternative music scene had all but died, and pre-packaged pop stars had filled the vacuum. But in a basement apartment in the heart of downtown Toronto, two musicians were forming a creative partnership that would revive the mass appeal of indie music and forever change how we think of a band. In this biography of the ever-evolving indie-rock collective, Broken Social Scene, music columnist Stuart Berman tracks the group's inception by Kevin Drew and Brendan Canning; groundbreaking performances at Ted's Wrecking Yard that raised the band's local status to mythical proportions; Broken Social Scene's meteoric rise upon the release of breakout album You Forgot It In People; the creation of Arts & Crafts records with music-biz maverick Jeffrey Remedios; and life on the road with revolving bandmates, including members of Stars, Metric, The Dears, and international pop sensation Feist. Stuart Berman has drawn from hours of interviews with members and affiliates of Broken Social Scene, and exclusive, never-before-seen photographs, gig posters, and artwork to create a spectacular oral and visual history of this ever-evolving indie-rock collective.
Brigadier General Frank Crozier (1879- 1937) was a highly controversial figure in his day. As a young soldier he saw active service in the Boer War and West Africa before being forced to leave the British army because of financial irresponsibility. He tried to start a new life in Canada and then, on his return to Britain, joined the Ulster Volunteer Force.On the outbreak of the First World War he was appointed second-in-command of a battalion in 36th Ulster Division, becoming its commanding officer in autumn 1915 and leading it in action on 1 July 1916. He commanded a brigade with much success for the rest of the war.Forbidden to stay on in the British army after the war, he became inspector-general of the Lithuanian army in 1919, but resigned after six months. Made commandant of the Auxiliary Division of the Royal Irish Constabulary at the height of the Troubles, he resigned in highly controversial circumstances.After being declared bankrupt for a second time, he was involved in the League of Nations Union and then turned topacifism, becoming a founder member of the Peace Pledge Union. By now he had, through his best-selling writings, become a thorn in the side of the establishment. Charles Messenger's meticulously researched and highly readable biography of this maverick soldier is the first full account of his life and times.
Strap in, ‘cause it’s a wild ride through Destiny, or should I say Middle Earth… Not long ago, Sheriff Jack Lang would have sworn there were no such things as vampires, storm witches (Tempestaeries), djinn or dragons. That was before he met Tempest Pomeroy, his sexy redheaded mail lady and trouble magnet. He’d fallen for her before he found out about her special abilities. But that wasn’t what turned his life upside down. His transformation into a supernatural being… Yep, that did it. Tempe had feared her supernatural nature would be a problem for Jack, who’d mistaken Destiny for a normal safe, small town. Turns out, Destiny is more para-normal then normal. But that didn’t explain why Jack left her in favor of haunting the highest levees in the parish. Sure, he’d received a shock, and Tempe's willing to do whatever it takes, but can she convince him to return to his life and to her? A stubborn man is one thing, but a grumpy, depressed twenty-ton dragon presents a bit more of a challenge. Fans of Destiny Paramortals say: “Tempest is one of the best paranormal heroines I’ve read.” “WOW…just wow! Give me some more!” “This is my new favorite series!” “OMG, I loved this book. Run don’t walk to the buy button.” If you like Amanda M. Lee, Molly Harper or Kristen Painter, try Livia Quinn. The series should be read in order: Storm Crazy, 1 Cry Me a River, 2 Eve of Chaos, 3 Blame it on the Moon, 4 Take These Broken Wings, 5 Blood Moon, 6
Pregnancy loss is the least acknowledged form of loss. Women suffer in silence after experiencing miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, or stillborn birth. Healing the Broken Pieces helps women find comfort and healing from their losses. This book leads women through a journey of healing through bible scriptures and the author’s real life experiences. The reader is guided through the stages of grief that are specific to pregnancy loss. This book expresses the importance of women acknowledging their losses as babies and themselves as mothers. It allows women to learn to accept and honor their loss. Healing the Broken Pieces is honest and real about pregnancy loss. It guides women to heal through God’s words and the author’s personal journey. The goal of this book is to comfort women who have suffered pregnancy loss.
Broken by A. E. Butler Meklah' Linder wants her version of the American Dream... Success, Happiness, and Love! She has obtained success despite her various setbacks. However in the happiness and love departments her life is quite Broken. When handsome, successful, genuine Kevin Slater comes along and finds her crying in a park he is all too willing to help her fulfill her American Dream. Presently haunting her are legal issues with Marcus and a New Year's encounter with Jonathan. Will Meklah open her heart one more time and accept Kevin's offer, or will she let her past bad relationship choices ruin her chance for true love? Despite his grand gestures, support, reassurance and honest-wholesome-passionate love for her, Meklah pushes Kevin aside to keep her and Jonathan's secret... which becomes a fatal mistake. About the Author A. E. Butler was raised in the southeast coastal town of Port Arthur, TX. After graduating Abraham Lincoln H.S. she served her country in the U.S.M.C. for six years. She transitioned from serving her country to raise her family, and pursue other career choices in Accounting and Writing. Broken is her first published work, drawn from some of her own life experiences, and the experiences of others she's known who have been disappointed in love. Though a fictional account she wants Broken to be a life lesson to pursue Restoration!
When their women are threatened, these shifters will do anything to save them Ransom’s Revenge (enemies to lovers, forced proximity romance) When Ransom escapes an anti-shifter research lab, he refuses to leave Elise behind even though she’s collaborating with the enemy. Shifters don’t abandon shifters, but she won’t leave. The quiet, unassuming Elise stirs Ransom in a way he can no longer deny, but she’s a traitor. Or is she? Damien’s Dilemma (forbidden romance) Damien needs to blood-bond a shifter to keep from going feral. He would blood-bond Tess in a second, except his enemies have destroyed her ability to shift. And they’re not done with her... Blade’s Battle (abduction, second chance, redemption, found family) Blade falls for the woman responsible for the deadly Shifter Virus. Hundreds have died because of her. Except she may not be guilty. Will he surrender or mate her? Callen’s Captive (forbidden romance & secret identity) Callen’s an enforcer who’s determined to protect Kate, a human, from the anti-shifters trying to kill her. He can’t protect his pack and Kate both. Will he choose his pack or the woman he’s falling for? Hayden’s Haven (outcast, found family, tortured soul) Traitor. Outcast. Predator. That’s what they call him from the shadows. And they’re right. He’s all of those… and much more. Hayden will do anything to protect Mila, even challenge his former alpha, the brother who cast him out years ago. Frank’s Felon: (grumpty sunshine, redemption, avoid commitment) Delilah’s tainted, targeted, far from tamed. And Frank wants her, badly. She’s his future, though she won’t admit it. He won’t let her enemies take her, even if it means starting a war with the humans. Mason’s Mission (forbidden love, rejected mate, secrets) Takara’s the enemy, born on the wrong side of the border. Despite how her pack abuses her, she refuses to defect to Mason’s pack because doing so will mean war between their packs and risk something greater than her and Mason’s love for one another. ◆◆◆ This complete collection includes a prequel novella and six full-length novels. Prepare for danger, steamy sex, a lot of emotion, and several twists in these romance books. You'll encounter enemies to lovers, forbidden romance, secret identities, rescues, and courageous heroes and heroines throughout. Each romance ends in a Happy Ever After! Grab a blanket and a tissue, snuggle up and click to start reading.
From the author of Filaria, The Fecund’s Melancholy Daughter, and Head Full of Mountains comes Brent Hayward’s debut short story collection, featuring ten stories spanning his career, plus two new, previously unpublished pieces, the novelette Lake of Dreams and the titular novella. In Broken Sun, Broken Moon, the storm has passed but gravity is weak again. The scribe isn’t feeling well. Houses in palmetto break apart and float away. Mechanisms behind the sun and the moon are breaking down. And now government men sail into town, from the capital, bringing with them a newborn perfect—the first in years. They’re looking for the scribe, and they’re not very happy. In Lake of Dreams, George Triplehorn was passed over by rapture when it swept the planet. Dead people either stayed that way or got fed up with conditions and moved to the moon. Like the others left behind, George tried to muddle by, making a living with his new skills as an entertainer, but things just weren’t the same. When Myron, his agent, doctor, and sometimes shrink, lands him a gig in Lake of Dreams, the largest lunar necropolis, George figures it might just be the ticket to boost a flagging career and maybe even get his life back on track. But he’s never been to the moon before, his so-called skills are acting up, and he soon discovers that the dead are not his greatest fans. This collection, like Brent Hayward’s other works, breaks the boundaries of literary science fiction.
Each time I begin a book of travel I search for the reasons that sent me awandering. Foolishness, for I ought to know by this time the wander fever was born in my blood; it is in the blood of my sister and brothers. We were brought up in an inland town in Victoria, Australia, and the years have seen us roaming all over the world. I do not think any of us has been nearer the North Pole than Petropaulovski, or to the South Pole than Cape Horn—children of a sub-tropical clime, we do not like the cold—but in many countries in between have we wandered. The sailors by virtue of their profession have had the greater opportunities, but the other five have made a very good second best of it, and always there has been among us a very understanding sympathy 'with the desire that is planted in each and all to visit the remote corners of the earth.
This true story demonstrates God's faithfulness to an Amish couple. Simon's refusal to submit to the Amish rules stresses his marriage. The bishops demand that Susan, his wife, must obey the rules she promised to keep and to shun her rebel husband. Who was she to obey, God or man? Together they become a perfect team to set their family free from the bondage of "religion." The story is told by their daughter, Naomi, born to them after they leave this close-knit community. These heartbreaking and joyous stories are life-changing and proclaim the mighty truth that God continues to care for and work in the lives of the simple, the wounded, and the brokenhearted. Naomi shares how she came to see the rich, deep, powerful beauty and value in the "silent years" of her mother's life, who courageously lived a broken life for the sake of her divine inheritance, hidden in her earthly inheritance, a basket full of broken dishes.