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SUSAN UEBEL was born in Anlaby, near Hull in 1939. She was educated at Hull French Convent and later went on to train for Drama at The Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London. She taught Speech & Drama at Kelvin Hall School, Hull and remained there for eight years before leaving to study for a BA (Hons.) in Drama at Hull University. After graduating, she became a professional Actress and worked in Theatre, Television and Radio for several years. In 1979, she met her actor husband Ronald Herdman when they became members of Alan Ayckbourn's Company at his Theatre-in-the-Round in Scarborough. In 1982, they married and moved to London where they continued to work. In 1986, Susan accepted the post of Director of Drama at St. Paul's Girls' School in London and taught there until retirement in 1997. This Memoir tells the story of their marriage and is a loving tribute to Susan's husband, Ronnie, who died in 2004.
Tess was drawn into an online romance when she met a man that made her feel everything she had ever wanted to feel inside, she felt love, she felt desired, interesting, wanted and she felt alive for the first time in a long time. After sending $20,000 to her online love, she discovered her romance, her love was a lie which involved a network of scammers. Continuing to lead the scammers on, she receives a large sum of money deposited to her bank account, gaining information about the scammers and passing the information on to the authorities. She tells her story through the emails that were sent back and forth over the months. Allowing readers an inside look of how the romance was introduced and how it flourished over a period of time. TG Diamond opens herself up revealing her most secret thoughts and desires to the man of her dreams, she exposes her thoughts through her emails and in doing so, she hopes to show others how easy it is to get drawn into words that are written when a person is vulnerable and can be easily manipulated, She also shows readers what and how scammers write and what a person should watch out for. She lists information of what you should do and who to call if you should find yourself in a similar situation. This is a very informative book for those who are or are thinking about doing any online dating.
This is the story of a girl who, after suffering a life of hurt and pain, finds her true love, but unlike most girls, she ends up falling in love with a myth, a fantasy, a dream. She finds herself actually finding love in a man that isn't a man--he shouldn't be real; he belongs in movie or in a book. To keep this dream, she must face losing him to keep him. Love know no bounds, which, for Storm, is true as the man she falls in love with is a vampire and one who will do anything to keep her safe and show her a better life.
When she got in his tall bed and lay down it was so high that she felt like the princess and the pea only it was coins that were under the mattress. He let her spoon him but it was never the other way around. She was learning to rely on his smell. Up close, he always smelt like fresh laundry which overpowered the cigarette smell that hung in the air. When she looked down, his boots were poking out from under the sheets. Alice Darling has just moved to Montreal to go to McGill University. She's never had a boyfriend and doesn't know how to do laundry. She joins the Film Society and hangs out in the library. She drifts away from boring Bethany, her best friend from high school, and starts to trail after Allegra, the caffeine-addicted, dish-throwing artist in the dorm room next to hers. And, most of all, she thinks about how she's still a virgin and how she'll never figure it all out. And then she meets Nellcott Ragland, a 23-year-old who works at Basement Records and wears black eyeliner, and he asks her on a date. Alice tries to hide out in the Film Society office. She spies on Nellcott at the record store. She gets advice from Walker, her filmmaking, womanizing friend from Toronto. But sooner or later her parents are going to visit and watch her cry. She won't admit it to them, but Nellcott has become her darling.
THE STORY: When Sonia learns of her son's decision to leave college, enlist in the military and fight against terror in Afghanistan in the weeks following 9/11, memories of her own childhood overwhelm her. She struggles to reconcile being forced as
The first Busy Bean novel is an achy breaky romance with a terrific hero and gorgeous writing! - Sarina Bowen I just wanted to get my hands on his beans Four years ago, I had a ridiculous crush on my sister's boyfriend. But when they moved away together, I put Beck out of my mind and my heart. But now he's back, and roasting the best coffee in Vermont. I need to convince him to supply the Busy Bean. And I need more of those kisses we accidentally shared outside the coffee shop. He still makes my heart race faster than a triple shot of espresso. She should be off limits, but instead she's pushing mine Her sister burned my life to the ground, so Haley Elliot is the last woman I should bring into my bed. Although our business relationship is giving way to something more than a fine grind. Neither of us can help ourselves. And what’s worse, I think I’m falling for her. But it’s a small town, and ours is a big secret. And when her sister blows back into town, suddenly the coffee isn’t the only thing brewing... *** Sweetheart is a stand-alone novel in the Busy Bean series of Sarina Bowen's World of True North! Stop in for coffee and romance. Java isn't the only thing brewing around here... *** For fans of: Sarina Bowen, True North, Erin Wright, BJ Daniels, Kate Pearce, Cora Seton, Vivian Arend, JH Croix, Jennifer Ryan, Diana Palmer, Elle James, Corinne Michaels, Kelly Hunter, Amy Andrews, Lori Wild, Sinclair Jayne, Jeannie Watt, Kristen Callihan, Jane Porter. Search terms: Busy Bean, True North World, World of True North, forbidden romance, contemporary romance, Vermont romance, Sarina Bowen's World of True North, coffee shop romance.
What seems like devastation and destruction of the mind, soul, emotion and spirit awakens a strength and understanding that could not have been gained from anything less than an astounding, traumatic happening for any woman. Life for Beth seemed usual and situations were turning around, or so it seemed. The events about to take place were beyond her understanding and comprehension at the time. Her journey of discovery through the adventure, heartbreak, tears and excitement leaves the reader captivated by all that is imaginable and beyond. It resonates deep within, for we all possess, all that is needed in order to search for the truth
“Sadly, Christina’s journey, and her children’s experience of being collateral damage, is not atypical. Kudos for her strength and bravery in putting her story out there as a cautionary tale for others.” (Dr. Susan Weitzman, author, Not to People like Us: Hidden Abuse in Upscale Marriages). “Christina Mask’s Nightmare is constructed around fragments from a life in agony as one woman attempts to escape abuse, retain her sanity, and regain the custody of three children the family court and her husband have taken from her. It’s all here—the daily records over months, then years; the diary entries; the self-blame; the excuses; the shame; the absurdist dialogues with family therapists; marginalia from readings or lectures or religious texts; letters pleadings with judges and lawyers and evaluators; poems; letters to and from the children, real and imagined; the reports that put her claims of abuse in quotations; and so, so much more. These pieces are loosely joined by a narrative and an interior monologue that I sometimes found too much to bear. But then I realized I was scanning something akin to a Picasso painting, whose underlying truth lay not in what was on the page, not the fragments, but in the hope that put them out here, no more evident than in the endlessly reasonable letters Mask writes to intractable foes. Mask has cast her eye on what Yeats termed ‘the broken, crumbling battlement’ of the self and lived to write it. As one director famously said about the sixty women and children crowded into her six-bedroom shelter, ‘If they can manage this, they can manage anything.’ Christina’s book gives us faith that she is right.” (Evan Stark, PhD, MSW. The writer is professor emeritus at Rutgers University, and author of Coercive Control: How Men Entrap Women in Personal Life [Oxford, 2007]).
Barnabas Quintus D’Oliviera QC, a renowned barrister in London, takes a sabbatical from his career in search of his mother’s biological roots in India. As a youngster, he had heard stories of his mother’s abandonment at the tender age of three or four, some sixty-five years ago. He wanted to do something about it when he grew up. He wanted to give his mother the ultimate gift of finding her biological family. During his search, he learns a lot about the charity’s foundation which helps abandoned and orphaned children. This is a touching story of search, love and revelation.