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DÉJÀ VU: A Poetic Memoir of Illustrious Da Poet is a captivating journey through the vivid tapestry of the life of the author. As this lyrical memoir unfolds, readers will discover a rich collection of poetic expressions. From the whimsical charm of Limericks—to the powerful cadence of Spoken Word—the poignant reflection in Odes—the satirical wit in humorous verses—the brevity and grace of Haikus—the unrestrained emotions of Free Verses—and the cleverly crafted messages in Acrostic Poems, each piece is a window into the Author's unique Spiritual Healing experiences. This diverse array of poetic forms weaves together a narrative that encapsulates the essence of a life worth living.
Jennifer Jenssen awakens from one nightmare to find herself facing another. One she feels may be of her own making. Could her husband's accident have been avoided if she had heeded the powerful message sent through a dream? Buried deep in Jennifer is anger for the curse of visions she fails to interpret correctly, and secrets so painful she has no memory of them. Don Summers provides the support and strength Jennifer needs to grow beyond the pain of loss ... but he is powerless to prevent her confrontations with death.
People say that hindsight is 20/20 What if foresight could be 20/20? Quantum Theory suggests that where a person is in time determines WHEN that person is in time. The big bang, is 'time zero'. Dinosaurs would still rule the earth at a point in space 650 million years behind our current location on our current trajectory. At a point that is located 1650 years behind us, on our current trajectory, the Romans would still dominate Europe. At a point that is a mere 80 years behind us, the outcome of World War Two would still hang in the balance. If a Tachyon wave slammed into the solar system, moving it backwards one year in space-time and slightly altering the direction our solar system was traveling in space. How would the humans living in that moment handle their opportunity to alter their own future? Would they take advantage that random chance and change their lives for the better, or would they simply ignore that opportunity and repeat the mistakes of the past.
Moses, the main character of Santa Claws, discovers sex and the verity of Freud's insight, finds out about death and the cruelty of consciousness, loses his mind and realizes that desperation is clawed, accepts the fact that we are all going to die and that life is short. Using hard-nosed, funny, succinct narrative, spangled with epigrammatic short stories, striving essays, contemplative poetry, playful plays and empirical studies, the novel intimates a singular Moses; one who does not rise to lead anybody--he practically despises everyone save Sophie and certain fury creatures--retreating inwards to fight the inevitable. Savvy readers will be interested by this novel; those not afraid to be shocked, mocked and challenged; those ready to be saddened and disappointed; those looking for some bemusement coupled with existential angst; those tired of fleeting romanticism and religious dogma.
Kat Harmon did not believe in Santa Claus. And she wasn’t sure her kids should, either; it would only set them up for disappointment. Her twins had visions that St. Nick would bring them kittens, dogs—and a daddy. How could she tell her children that their Christmas dreams weren’t going to magically come true? And Gabe Housley wasn’t making things easier for Kat. The twins had hired Gabe to find the real Santa Claus—and he was humoring them! But as Gabe slowly worked his way into their family, Kat began to wonder if he had his own brand of Christmas magic, the kind that made even the hardest heart believe in happy Christmases ever after….
A collection of holiday tales by four different authors includes Fern Michaels' "Mister Christmas," in which attorney Claire O'Brien travels to Ireland to change a wealthy client's will, only to face resistance from his nephew.
In the hands of acclaimed comedy writer and philosophy scholar Eric Kaplan, a search for the truth about Old Saint Nick becomes a deeply insightful, laugh-out-loud discussion of the way some things exist but may not really be there - just like Santa and his reindeer.
The last thing I want for Christmas is a brand new case of smoking hot attraction for my best friend, Jeremy. I don't think about him that way. I never have. And I can't risk ruining the best relationship in my life because I can't seem to keep my hands off him lately. I need to focus on safer things, like my secret admirer who keeps sending me romantic Secret Santa presents. Jeremy has always been a grump about Christmas, but someone is clearly into me. I'll have to try to think about him instead. Secret Santa is the fourth book in the Milford College series, novellas about the faculty and staff of a small liberal arts college.
Fans of Debbie Macomber and Danielle Steel won’t want to miss this enchanting, humorous, and heartwarming novel that takes you on a singles cruise with four lifelong friends who might just find the gift of love this Christmas… At Ridgewood High, Amy, Frankie, Rachael, and Nina formed a deep bond. Now, fifteen years after leaving school behind, they’re back for a reunion, laughing, reminiscing, and chatting how much has changed—and how much hasn’t. Nina, once the star of every school play, moved to Hollywood and landed a recurring role on a sitcom. Amy, fondly known as “the brains of the operation,” is now a Silicon Valley bioengineer. Outgoing and compassionate, Frankie works for a New York publishing house. Rachael, always the most boy-crazy of the crew, married—mostly to please her parents—but is now divorced. All four are strong, successful, and somehow, still looking for the right partner. But Frankie has an idea to help solve that: a singles cruise for the holidays. In late December, Amy, Rachael, Frankie, and Nina gather in Miami, ready to board their state-of-the-art cruise ship. The entertainment options are endless, the food is to die for, and the passenger list includes hundreds of eligible men. The highlight of the week will be a magnificent New Year’s Eve celebration with multiple theme parties, dancing, and fireworks. The ladies are happy to give Cupid a helping hand here and there—hanging mistletoe in elevators and cheering each other on through speed-dating events and shore excursions. Holidays—like the path of love itself—don’t always go exactly as planned, but over the course of one festive, unforgettable week, all four will set sail on surprising new adventures.