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She’s a superstar actress. He’s a championship-winning quarterback. When megastar actress Jennifer Edwards is being hounded by the paparazzi after a highly publicized breakup, her friend Jadyn reaches out, suggesting she come to stay in Kansas City as a quiet reprieve from the madness swirling around her. Fate takes an unexpected turn, and it isn’t long before Jennifer meets Danny Diamond, the charismatic Kansas City quarterback hoping to win his third championship ring. Sparks fly between the two, and as fans from both sides watch their love story play out, everyone hopes for the happy ending that could put a ring on both of their fingers.
Love is a beautiful feeling with promise, respect, care, and many more but what happens when something lacks but we fail to identify what. This is a story of two teenagers who are in love which is fading day by day with each and every mistake. They are trying hard to make the relationship work with one's effort and the other's persistence. It's not easy right, it's hard when the closest person has to leave. When you are stuck in the dark night which is taking too long to pass. This book is all about how they are afraid of losing each other despite having so many traumatic experiences. Maybe having 'Commitment Philia'. And the last question that arrives. Did they really get out of it? Because sometimes the person may not be present with us but the past never let us forget how beautiful it was
"Brooke has only loved one man. Owen's heart is filled with bitterness. Can a mysterious house bring them together for a second chance at love?"--
Essays by popular children's authors reveal the books that shaped their personal and literary lives, explaining how the stories they loved influenced them creatively, politically, and intellectually.
This book is for all the smiles that went down during the middle of a laugh, for all the times we thought they were going to be our last. For waking up before the sunrise with the nightmares that scar the brain, for all the efforts we put forth and died in vain. For the bitter goodbyes that became the beginning of the future, and the sweet hello's that became the sound of the past. For all the monsters that tried to claim us, and for all the wars that Love won against their grasp.
Love the Foods That Love the Planet features tantalizing low carbon dishes to help meet the urgent climate challenge. What we eat and how we produce it matters. We know our world is careening toward warming tipping points beyond which recovery may not be possible. Shifting the food supply away from animals to plants as much as possible can drastically lower greenhouse gases and buy us the time we need to prevent irreversible harm and devastating outcomes. A plant-based diet also prolongs life, vitality, strengthens immunity, and gains protection from chronic illness and infectious disease. A healthy body and a healthy planet are linked. We all have more agency than we think when it comes to climate change. Our food choices influence our social and family circles, which in turn collectively drive consumer demand and market response. For those who are concerned with the pressing climate crisis and who want to mitigate the growing threats of extreme weather, wildfires, loss of biodiversity, and food insecurity, Cathy Katin-Grazzini has carefully created and compiled a delicious medley of powerful plant-based recipes that help revitalize the health of our environment and our bodies. Love the Foods That Love the Planet is loaded with recipes that are packed with climate challenge insights, featuring both creative and traditional cuisine from around the world, and accompanied by eye popping photography by Giordano Katin-Grazzini. These recipes range from simple and quick for weekday suppers to special and celebratory for weekends and entertaining and all of them help save the planet. For all who are environmentally conscious and want to bring a mindful approach to their diet but don’t want to skimp on taste, Love the Foods That Love the Planet provides an active solution for home cooks—from the newbie to the most experienced chef. Help is here, in this climate friendly cookbook.
2002 Gold Pen award winner for Best Christian Fiction Marley Shepherd should be on top of the world—she’s a lawyer at a prestigious law firm and engaged to marry the crown prince of Atlanta black society. But soon she begins to see that her life—and her fiancé—are not as perfect as she thought. Marley seeks comfort in her mother and grandmother, but they are too consumed with anger at each other, and too blinded by their past, to save Marley from the disaster that will turn her life—and theirs—upside down. Then Marley has a spiritual awakening . . .
With wit and tenderness, the short story collection What They Thought That Love Should Be explores intimate moments in the lives of men and women as they experience love's enigmas, contradictions, and consolations. A woman mourning the death of her husband refuses to part with her husband's remains keeping the urn with his ashes at her side. An art museum curator meets a severely depressed woman and shares with her a new found capacity for affection as they view his museum's art collections. A terminally ill man pivots between memories of a long past trek through Europe with his wife and their final journey together as he faces death. Written with grace and empathy, the collection's captivating stories embrace the possibilities of love as well as its limits.