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From the author of Girl, Boy, and Paranoid Park comes a new novel about the obsessive vortex of falling in love in an impossible time and place. The summer I was seventeen I met this girl… Nick has the best of moms and the worst of moms. On the upside, she’s a distinguished professor and bestselling author. On the downside, she’s a serious alcoholic, with no clue how to relate to her son or husband. Nick, meanwhile, has finished his junior year and needs a break from his stressful home life. What better place to spend the summer than Seaside, Oregon, a sleepy beach town where he can chill out, meet girls, and work at his Uncle’s car wash. Enter local legend, Phoebe Garnet. She’s funny, sexy, but dangerously self-destructive. Suddenly Nick is more in love, more obsessed, more heartsick than he’s ever been in his life. Why does Nick love her so much? Will he survive this obsession? And who can he turn to for help? From the author of the classic novels Girl and Paranoid Park comes a story of the joy, the pain, and the madness of growing up.
The Charmed Ones travel to Hollywood where they attend a bash at a mansion hosted by Kevin Peterson, and before long it appears the places is being haunted.
Because Madeline has a drinking problem and issues controlling her anger, she's sent away to Spring Meadows. It's not as fancy as it sounds-it's actually a pretty intense place. But there is a weekly movie night in town... where Madeline meets Stewart, who's at another rehab facility nearby. They fall for each other during a completely crazy time in their lives, and then sort of part ways. When Madeline gets out of rehab, she tries to get back on her feet, and waits for Stewart to join her. When he does, though, it's not the ideal recovery or reunion that Madeline dreamed of. Both of them still have serious problems. And Stewart's are only getting worse... True and insightful as only Blake Nelson can be, Recovery Road is a story about finding the right person at precisely the wrong time.
Adigun is a sprawling saga that describes the experiences of two West African boys, Adigun and Chike, forced by different (though related) circumstances to spend their late teens and early adulthood in separate Western countries – one in the UK and the other in the US. From the sun-drenched, tropical paradise of the Nigerian town of Jobore, to London, Chicago, Washington, Amsterdam, and Maryland, they both struggle with self-discovery under the dual burdens of survival in foreign lands and contending with the pressures of their native cultures. Both stray to the edges of criminality. Both cross the line, each dealing with blurred moral lines in their distinct ways and end up reuniting with surprising answers to their questions about what is really important in life. Both of the main characters face the fundamental challenges of becoming men under the extended shadows of their fathers. For Adigun, this challenge includes the psychological schism caused by trying to reconcile his loyalties to his biological father and his adoptive father. Chike is determined to break free of his billionaire father’s control and build his legacy, reputation, and fortune. He breaks several rules to achieve his success until he discovers secrets about his father that bring him closer to the man, and ultimately back into his inheritance. Gbenga Sokefun, is a multi-talented Nigerian-American author, lawyer and industrialist. In spite of his business and professional grounding, he has always gravitated toward the creatively inclined. Born in 1965 into a family of such creative people, Gbenga’s father, the late Remi Sokefun, was a pioneer broadcaster, with WNTV – Africa’s first TV station, and was Controller of Programs when television started in Lagos, Nigeria. Gbenga’s mother was a diligent bilingual secretary, an ardent chorister and a lover of the church hymnal classics. Both parents were powerful influences in his thirst for creative expression. Gbenga’s passion for law and writing triggered his interest in creative writing. Adigun is his first attempt at organizing his many stories into a full-fledged fiction novel. His style delivers a uniquely grounded work of fiction, painting fiction with a brush so real you can feel it. In this book, he attempts to showcase the diverse nature of the Nigerian culture whilst addressing a terrible social plague, human trafficking. In the book, Adigun, he utilizes near-life characters and introduces scenes with breathtaking settings, Off work, he is an avid golfer, a sailor, a lover of animals and enjoys equestrian sports, particularly polo.
Two enemies unable to fight each other's pull. Love will either bind them to Heaven or curse them to Hell... After being marked by his father and thrown into the land of Nod, Cain's wrath and vengeance know no bounds. Finding a tentative place in Lucifer's army, Cain longs to become a dark angel, crash through the gates of Heaven, and deliver retribution. Lucifer assures Cain he'll finally earn long-coveted wings once Cain captures Phoebe--the only human immune to his mark and stirs emotion in his dark heart--if Cain can deliver her to Hell. Torn between the burning hatred for his father and a consuming obsession for Phoebe, Cain is faced with an irreversible, life-shattering choice.
"Phoebe Carson may be a drop-dead gorgeous gal, but ties to her mother keep her from leaving town and achieving her dreams. Riddled with secrets, Phoebe keeps them to herself until she meets Jace Daniels during an awkward situation that involves her and her violent ex. Jace has his own set of secrets, which he has difficulty divulging to Phoebe because he doesn't want her to get mixed up with his problems. Regardless, the two fall madly in love amid their circumstances, which are not only filled with shocking revelations, but also turn out to be more deadly than they ever imagined"--RT Book Reviews.
“Coburn's beautifully realized second novel is a perceptive assessment of what women do in love. A richly conceived portrait of memory and identity.”—Kirkus Reviews In this accomplished and dazzlingly written new novel, Randy Sue Coburn brings to life with tremendous heart, humor, and wisdom the Pacific Northwest enclave of Owl Island and its many unforgettable inhabitants. Among the aromatic cedars and lush firs, close to where Chinook salmon maneuver the choppy waters, Phoebe Allen has lived quietly and self-sufficiently for twenty years, raising her daughter, Laurienne, and running a small fishing-net business. But Phoebe’s past suddenly washes up on the shores of Owl Island: Renowned independent film director Whitney Traynor buys a house nearby on Spit in the Wind Road, forcing Phoebe to pry open the lid she’s kept clamped on her secrets and scars, plunging her ordered existence into chaos. Whit was charismatic enough to “charm the ice off a dog dish” when Phoebe first fell in love with him as a voice on the radio, and he has not lost his touch–or his propensity to stir things up without even trying. Phoebe, Laurienne, and everyone else living on Owl Island are affected by his arrival. And Phoebe’s newfound intimacy with Ivan, a longtime friend and neighbor, far from offering escape, only further complicates matters. Memories of Whit transport Phoebe to a time long ago–one of innocence and awakening, passion and purpose, euphoria and regret–before their intense relationship came to an acrimonious end. All these years, Phoebe has concealed truths from her daughter and may now be forced to divulge them. As the past rushes toward the present like an inevitable tide, Phoebe must also confront the early loss of her mother, whose own mysteries are at last beginning to surface. A deeply affecting portrait of mothers and lovers, daughters and forgiveness, Owl Island reveals the damaging power of secrets, the importance of community, and the liberating lessons of love.
Embark on a thrilling journey alongside Cinderella in the eagerly anticipated third installment of the spellbinding Cinderella's Secret Witch Diaries series. For years, Cinderella has relentlessly pursued her long-lost nemesis, the enigmatic Silver Fox, desperately yearning to reclaim her formidable witch magic. Driven by an unwavering determination, she seeks his assistance in a daring quest to locate her beloved daughter and vanquish Napoleon once and for all. With the clock ticking and Russia standing as the last stronghold against Napoleon's mighty army, Cinderella finds herself standing at the precipice of sacrifice. Will she relinquish everything she holds dear to reunite with her daughter? Can she maintain her own identity amidst the tumultuous trials that lie ahead? In this enthralling tale, secrets unravel, alliances shift, and destinies collide. Prepare to be captivated by the dark allure of Found, as Cinderella's journey plunges deeper into adventure and peril. Will she discover true love amidst the chaos and find solace in her long-awaited reunion with her daughter? With its intoxicating blend of romance and heart-pounding action, Found beckons readers to delve into the depths of Cinderella's world. Don't miss out on this thrilling installment that will leave you breathless, eagerly turning each page in anticipation of the shocking revelations that lie within. Experience the magic and darkness as Cinderella navigates a treacherous path, testing her resilience and resolve in ways she never imagined.
When Captain Janeway orders the investigation of a peculiar and dangerous anomaly tied to an alien civilization, it sets in motion a chain of events bridging Voyager's past with its future, forcing choices upon the crew with terrible repercussions, and discoveries beyond their wildest expectations. In this second novel of an exciting 3-part odyssey, Tuvok, Voyager's Vulcan security chief, answers a cosmic siren song that puts him on the verge of startling transformation, testing the crew's continued cohesion by challenging its assumptions about loyalty, duty, free will, and friendship.
If he had been with me everything would have been different... I wasn't with Finn on that August night. But I should've been. It was raining, of course. And he and Sylvie were arguing as he drove down the slick road. No one ever says what they were arguing about. Other people think it's not important. They do not know there is another story. The story that lurks between the facts. What they do not know—the cause of the argument—is crucial. So let me tell you...