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survivor, a career career-focused woman in society, an example for every victim who suffers from traumas. A girl who is totally not at all interested in love or marriage and hates humansmankind to the core. Her entire outlookpinion changes when she meets Kavin, who joins her office under her team. Kavin is a happy go lucky guy who is a symbol of laziness, who dreams of becoming a film director. Take a chance to meet strict Sandy and, cool Catherine— – two amazing friends of Kavin. Wand will they help to write a poem in his life? The only common point between Nethra and Kavin is… Nethra: I don’t trust any human. I like basketball. Kavin: I am the captain of my college’s basketball team. The entire world suffers from the darker side of lust, and trust is the dangerous game. Can love heal the permanent scar which is hard to forget?
Profound reflections on the cross that help you to meditate on and marvel at the sacrificial love of Jesus. This book can be used as a devotional, especially during Lent and Easter. These profound reflections on the cross from David Mathis, author of The Christmas We Didn’t Expect, will help you to meditate on and marvel at Jesus’ life, sacrificial death, and spectacular resurrection-enabling you to treasure anew who Jesus is and what he has done. Many of us are so familiar with the Easter story that it becomes easy to miss subtle details and difficult to really enjoy its meaning. This book will help you to pause and marvel at Jesus, whose now-glorified wounds are a sign of his unfailing love and the decisive victory that he has won: “He was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on him, and by his wounds we are healed.” (Isaiah 53:5) This book can be used as a devotional. The chapters on Holy Week make it especially helpful during the Lent season and at Easter.
Love's Story, the final volume of Ajit Sripad Rao Nalkur's trilogy on love, highlights his vision and realisation of true love on Earth. The poems in this volume were written over a period of twenty years while Nalkur was living and working in Australia and the United States and after he returned to his birth country, India. This volume is divided into three parts. "The Vision" contains poems he began to write in Australia in the early 1990s and takes a narrative form, with much of the work appearing in prose. It offers the poet's visionary experience of love Part two, entitled "Love on Earth," addresses the realisation and actualisation of that love. The third and final part of the book, "Poet's Corner," contains verse on the art of poetry. Love's Story explores true love in all its aspects and considers the realisation of a dream of such a love on Earth.
Love is a feeling that has captivated the interests of poets throughout the ages. It possesses the power to uplift spirits, ignite passions, and at times, leave one vulnerable. Relationships on the other hand, encompasses the delicate relationship between souls. From tender moments of shared laughter and stolen glances to the storms of misunderstanding and shattered trusts. And as always, not all words and feelings are audible. Unspoken feelings, unsaid words, and unsent letters are the the silent voices of a broken and shattered heart. Within the pages of this anthology, the co-authors have intricately woven a mix of emotions and feelings into life’s beautiful tapestry. Each and every writer in this anthology have poured their thoughts, feelings, emothions and exceriences to create an exquisite painting through their words. It is my hope that this anthology touches the depths of hearts of every reader and that it is able to spark and re-ignite the feelings that have remained buried for long. I invite every reader to immerse in this tapesty of love, life, relationships, heartbreaks, and unspoken feelings. Happy reading,
When joy is a habit, love is a reflex. The concept of love is abstract. People define love differently; they show it differently and have different expectations of what it should look and feel like. We are often torn between nostalgia for the familiar and an urge for the strange. As often as not, we are homesick most for the places we have ever known. For some, pain is the price of love and for some, it's a precious connection unexplained. The book 'Two worlds apart' focuses on varied perspectives on the question 'Is love a source of harmony or conflict or both?'
When her feelings for her boss, former football hero Jack McGarry, are exposed, Larissa Owens tries to convince him to take a chance on love.
Liam cancelled his wedding when his fiancé Jasper ran away with his best friend. About to go on the honeymoon alone, Liam meets eighteen-year-old Milo, who desperately wants an airline ticket to anywhere. Two strangers board the plane; two near-friends deplane, then live together in a hotel room on an exotic island, developing a unique relationship. Back in England, Jasper has to face reality without Liam and starts to realize what that actually means. Then new information about their wedding and insights into their past relationship surface and the truth stops being black and white. If Jasper’s best friend didn’t confess before the wedding, would he still have run away? If Liam didn’t meet Milo at the airport, would he still have boarded the plane? Was it destined to go exactly this way, no matter what? Sometimes choice is ripped away from us and we are left to deal with the consequences. With so many things out of their control, can Liam and Jasper heal themselves and their relationship?
Sheridan Adams, young, attractive, but saddened by disillusionment, is totally unlike the fat, smiling, middle-aged housekeeper Richard Hayden has in mind when he advertises in the local paper. A young widower, left alone with his small son Dick, he badly needs someone to look after his home. Sherry, though she may not be quite the person he has pictured, suits the post admirably. Having found a home for herself and her little daughter Anne, she is able to forget her troubles for a time. But her tranquillity is short-lived and it is only after many misunderstandings that Sherry can find true happiness. A compelling classic romance from the inimitable Patricia Robins, first published in 1953 and now available for the first time in eBook.
Abhimanyu Dev, orphaned early and brought up by a doting grandfather, has his life chalked out. He is forty-two years old and single, and intends to stay that way. And he runs a hotel with all the care he might have devoted to a home. In walks Pakhi, taking charge of the hotel kitchen. A guardian to her niece Abhithi, Pakhi is passionate and opinionated, and focused on the little girl and on work. Abhi and Pakhi rarely see eye to eye. Sparks fly and tempers fray. Yet there are two things that bind them - gourmet meals and their love for Abhithi. The little girl's affection and innocence draw Abhi out of his shell in a manner he had not anticipated. As for Pakhi, her niece is the very centre of her life. When Abhithi is kidnapped, it brings Abhi and Pakhi together as they follow her trail to Mumbai. Will they find Abhithi and each other in time? Served with Love is a mature romance foe a new age.