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Fans of urban fantasy should prepare for a new kind of vampire-one that feeds off of tears instead of blood. Descended from an ancient line of creatures that gain their energy from human tears, Cassandra Gray depends on human sorrow to live. Her job as a grief counselor at the hospital provides the perfect cover to keep this secret safe, and any time a friend needs a shoulder to cry on, she's there. Only Cass has grown tired of living a lie and wants to live like a human, especially now that she's found someone worth fighting for. With a perfect blend of supernatural and romance, Patrick Jones treats his current fans to a different taste of storytelling and will have new ones scrambling to devour this unique offering.
As one of an ancient line of creatures who gain energy from human tears, seventeen-year-old Cassandra offers sympathy to anyone at her school or the hospital where she works, but she yearns to be fully human for the boy she loves, even if it means letting her family down.
The misdeeds of our ancestors can be like shadows, lurking and waiting to reveal the sins of the past. For the residents of Franklin County, that time is now.
This book is a unique combination of written pictures, artwork, music and devotional reflections that draw us to a view beyond the earthy veil. The book A View from Heaven opens our hearts to the deeper realization that God still continues to point us to a deeper relationship with Him through Jesus Christ by sharing His stories from heaven. God desires to talk to us and show us views from heaven even more than we long to see them. This book invites the reader to boldly grab hold of the heavenly promise that when we seek for Him with all our heart, we will find Him. We thank God for Carolyn Neary and the gift she is to the body of Christ! She has an anointing to hear from heaven and to release the word of the Lord that brings churches together and sets the people free! You will want to purchase this beautiful devotional that describes her many heavenly downloads and visitations. Each section is prefaced with the exquisite artwork of renowned artist Linda Lee, who captures Carolyns words with her drawings. And if that wasnt enough, each section includes a link to heavenly inspired music by renowned artist, composer and arranger, Jon Day that brings the stories alive in unexpected ways. And each section is then followed with a thought-provoking devotional written by counselor, public speaker, and teacher, Paul Day, PhD! This wonderful book is designed for those who want more than the superficial. A View From Heaven will awaken the senses of your heart to the much more revelation of the Father! Happy reading! Brian and Candice Simmons, The Passion Translation The book A View From Heaven is creative and unique is so many ways. Carolyn Neary, Linda Lee, Jon Day and Dr. Paul Day have done a wonderful job of using their gifts to point people to Jesus through this book. I personally love the picture with the story titled Alabaster Jar and its activations. I am proud of this team for following their hearts and passions. May all who read this book be inspired to fall more in love with Jesus. Chris Overstreet, Evangelism and Discipleship Pastor. Bethel Church
Simple moments that will revive your spirit and renew your heart. Sometimes we're running so fast it's hard to find time for the things that matter most. In The One Year Sweet and Simple Moments with God Devotional, Kim Newlen shares heart-lightening insights she's gathered from pausing and listening to God in her day-to-day life, encouraging us all to take a sweet and simple moment to be still with God every day. When we do, we'll be surprised at what a difference it will make in everything else! This year, make every moment count through spending time with the One who can carry your burdens best.
An unexpected encounter changes the lives of two women—both immigrants searching for purpose and a better life. Through their interwoven journey, both will question and embrace their faith. When one is asked to be the Arabic translator for a Moroccan woman newly arrived at a Spanish safe house, she has no idea of the journey upon which she is embarking. Born into privilege, she will come face to face with the ugly, dark side of the world, the suffering so many endure. She will also discover the joy and heartbreak of loving broken women, joining forces with them, fighting back to survive and thrive. Faith will guide their way, faltering at times, returning stronger. Journey along with them in this sometimes heart-wrenching, sometimes soaring memoir of discovery, disappointment, and redemption. Partial proceeds of the book will go to Habiba and the safe house work in Spain. “M.F. Renée is a poet, and this is a beautiful, powerful story. Her passion for the subject and her friend drips off every page. I’m never going to look at strawberries the same way again.” —Lorraine Thomas "A haunting story to remind us of the horrors some live through in this life . . . but also a beautiful story to remind us there is hope and redemption." —Kat Caldwell "While the subject matter is difficult, the story is not. It is a lovely tale of friendship, faith, and the difference even one person can make in the world. Read it, and share it." —Madison Michael
Author, actress, poetess and lover of the arts - Ani infuses I Sat Unmoved with a message of hope as she chronicles the evolution of a young girl becoming a woman. In this book, Ani's experiences collide with her imagination and explode into a masterpiece of fictional poems and stories of trials and triumphs. She offers the reader a journey through her tale of redemption and shares her discovery of beauty and self-love along the way. Who is she? She is that woman who loved and lost but gained new life; that woman who cried a river of tears that cleansed her soul. She is that woman who oftentimes felt lost but was never forgotten; that woman who, at times, gave in but never gave up. Who am I? I am that woman called by the name of power, strength and beauty. I am Ani.
This book examines transformations in the production and domestic and international reception of Iranian cinema between 2000 and 2013 through the intersection of the political markers – the presidential terms of Reformist president Mohammad Khatami and his successor, the conservative Mahmoud Ahmadinejad – and filmic markers, particularly Jafar Panahi’s The Circle (2000) and Asghar Farhadi’s About Elly (2009). Through extensive field and media research, the book considers the interaction of a range of factors including government policy, Iranian national cinema genres and categories, intended audience, funding source, and domestic and international reception, to demonstrate the interplay between filmmakers and the government over these two successive presidencies. While the impact of politics on Iranian filmmaking has been widely examined, this work argues for a more nuanced understanding of politics in and of the Iranian cinema than has generally been previously acknowledged. Drawing on both personal experience as a juror at the Fajr International Film festival and interviews with significant filmmakers, producers, actors and other industry insiders, including senior bureaucrats and politicians, the volume is a key resource for anyone interested in politics and Iranian cinema.
Michigan teenager Cassandra Gray, one of an ancient line of creatures who gain energy from human tears, continues to juggle home, school, and volunteer work responsibilities while dodging her menacing cousin, wrestling with a choice between two very different suitors, and preventing her friend Samantha from spreading the truth about tear collectors all over school.
A tragicomic novel about nostalgia, addiction, and 1970s action figures. The Toy Collector is a wickedly funny portrait of a young man who sells stolen pharmaceuticals to finance his growing addiction to memorabilia. An orderly at a Times Square hospital, he buys his toys at exorbitant prices, searching the familiar tacky plastic in a perverse effort to avoid adulthood. As the story switches from the make-believe world he creates with his childhood friends-populated by Scrunch-Em, Grow-Em Dinosaurs and toy robots-to the grown-up pleasures of sex, drugs and alcohol, James falls in and out of love, and stumbles through New York City in search of dubious redemption.