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Eight yearsthats how long its been since the sudden death of Peter Bernard shattered the small town of Elora. He left behind his wife and mother of his child, Maven; his daughter Sylvia; and his company. Eighteen-year-old Sylvia Bernard is now mentally ill, and Maven is the CEO of Bernard Limited. When Sylvia stumbles upon one of her mothers journals, she discovers a dark truth about her mothers true intentions for her future. In a sudden moment of fear, Sylvia decides to run from her mother and the life she has created for her. In a desperate attempt to stay hidden, Sylvia and her best friend Jade, take shelter at Elijah Marinos. With Lola in her ears and Jade at her aid, she unravels dangerous secrets about her fathers death, her health, and her mothers dark past. What will she do with what she knows? How far will Maven go to keep her past buried?
During World War II more than one thousand Filipinas were kidnapped by the Imperial Japanese Army. Lolas’ House tells the stories of sixteen surviving Filipino “comfort women.” M. Evelina Galang enters into the lives of the women at Lolas’ House, a community center in metro Manila. She accompanies them to the sites of their abduction and protests with them at the gates of the Japanese embassy. Each woman gives her testimony, and even though the women relive their horror at each telling, they offer their stories so that no woman anywhere should suffer wartime rape and torture. Lolas’ House is a book of testimony, but it is also a book of witness, of survival, and of the female body. Intensely personal and globally political, it is the legacy of Lolas’ House to the world.
A simmering tale of magic, adventure, and the extraordinary bond between a brother and sister who'd journey to the ends of the Earth to save each other. From the acclaimed author of Lotería comes a heartfelt story rooted in Mexican magical realism. Ten-year-old Lola has always been touched by magic. In her Mexico City home, built around a towering tree, she is accustomed to enchanted blooms that change with the seasons, a sandbox that spits out mysterious treasures, and mischievous chaneques that scuttle about unseen by all but her. Magic has always been a part of her life, but now she must embrace the extraordinary as never before. Ever since The Thing That Happened, Lola's brother Alex has been sick. As his condition worsens, something begins eating away at the tree, causing its leaves and blossoms to crumble like ash. The two are related, Lola is sure of it, but how? Seeking a cure, she visits a grocery store oracle who bids her to follow the chaneques down one of their secret passages... into a hidden world. Here in Floresta, a land of myths and monsters and marvels untold, lies the key to healing her brother. But the kingdom's young queen stands in the way. Lola must use her wits and face her deepest fears if there's any hope of saving Alex in time.
Wealthy Lola Selina has just been released into the world for the first time ever after being ensconced in a mansion for thirteen years. She is sent off to a boarding school called Dalaina, and here she has to face the cliques, enemies, and troubles of friendships. From the moment Lola embarks upon the airplane journeying to her new school, Lola knows that leaving home is a bad idea. She worries about making friends, and being freshly exposed to the real world's terrors. She instantly makes a best friend, Monique Surls, and a fresh foe, Tiffany Remina, who soon become a great element of her life. Lola is easily contented with her new lifestyle, but soon an incident turns things around, and Tiffany and Monique's somewhat shady pasts are revealed. Once Lola came along, the bond linking Tiffany and Monique was broken, but they become closer again, and Lola is left painfully alone, with tension reaching its pinnacle. However, Lola will learn how to live with the problems in life, and how she can improve their conditions. Things may change again for the worse, but can she adapt once again? Lola has yet to find out through a whirlwind of hidden wonders.
Meet Lola, a vivacious green-skinned goblin withm mesmerizing emerald eyes and a cascade of long auburn hair. Now in her thirties and retired from the magical brothel Lill's Thrills, Lola has traded her old life for new adventures. For the past five years, she has been the heart and soul of The Enchanted Goblet, a tavern and inn that has become a beacon for adventurers and creatures from every corner of the realm. Lola's establishment is more than just a place to drink; it's an experience. With the ever-sarcastic and delightfully bratty harpy Ellara by her side, Lola serves up potions and brews that are the stuff of legends. Her charm and wit are as potent as her magical cocktails, and patrons quickly find themselves under her spell. The Enchanted Goblet is a haven for those seeking solace, revelry, and a touch of the extraordinary. From the rugged warrior, to the enigmatic sorcerer, all are welcome to partake in Lola's world of enchantment. And for those that can pay the right price, Lola promises a night of pleasure and delight beyond their wildest dreams. Step into The Enchanted Goblet, where the air is thick with magic and temptation. Lola is ready to serve you a drink, a story, and perhaps, if you're lucky, the best night of your life.
This novel is loosely based on my real life but not 100% entirely. This is a book that I am hoping will make readers more confident about themselves and their own lives. The novel focuses on mental illness, drug addiction, suicide, and love. There is a lot of explicit language used throughout most of the novel as well as focusing on the topic of mental illness, loss of loved ones and the genuine struggle of living life as a human on planet Earth. This novel represents various struggles that I and other people deal with throughout day to day life. I’m hoping this book will be able to help those who struggle with mental illness, drug addiction, and loss of loved ones via suicide as well as religious confusion. It’s a dark read, but it has a fairly light, and happy ending.
Without a Forest Queen to protect the Eastern Valley, The Three Valleys are in grave danger. Lola, having escaped from the Serpent Lord's realm, has hidden their most precious treasure in the mountain to keep it safe. This mountain contains the heart of a dragon. Yet Lola's connection with Umir, the boy who writes of her day and night, still remains, which means the Serpent Lord's General has learned of this treasure and is sure to invade. Will a new Forest Queen be chosen before he attacks? And what of the howls of the wolves telling of Lola's faithful friend Oskar? Does he have a part to play in protecting The Three Valleys? Join Lola and her friends as they bravely challenge the Serpent Lord's armies, and discover who will keep the balance of the forest and the underworld, for the next one thousand years.