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Determined to aid the cause of American freedom, lovely Merry Wilding embarks on a dangerous mission to England, only to fall into the hands of Devon Crandall, a pirate and mysterious British spy
Promised in marriage to a man she does not love, Ana, a beautiful young dancer, flees her wedding and journeys to the exotic port of Serona in search of Felix Bulerias, a man who is supposed to have the answers she seeks.
For Elsa, a young Eskimo girl, the birth of her blond, blue-eyed son never ceases to be a source of intrigue. The story unfolds a woman's life, and a way of life, from the Canadian North to Vietnam.
This record of Elgar's intimate friendship with Alice Stuart Wortley--daughter of the painter Millais and wife of an MP--and her family chronicles a period of great artistic accomplishment set against a brilliant background of Edwardian theater, Royal Academy dinners, and private concerts. Containing some of Elgar's finest letters, many never before published, the volume also draws on diaries, manuscript notes, and personal recollections to fill gaps in the correspondence, creating a rich and full portrait of a fascinating society and a great artist at the height of his powers.
The fourth book in the "Suttons of Yorkshire" series which concludes the lives, loves and dramas of the Suttons in a world still at war.
How close have you come to understand hate; the dark side of love? Is there such beauty in the madness? Does tragedy comfort you more than the happiness that rest on your shore? What loss can be compared to a grieving man? With the questions, J. Limbu debuts with his heartbreaking poems- a collection of dark verse and unparalleled meanings while he claims to be still living at the very line of those pages, where the words meet like a coincidence but means like a fate. The book Anemone - ( The windflower ) is like the theatre where the delicacy of a moment, the unbreakable strings of the memories such as the tragedy, romance, love, loss, lust, madness are portrayed in his poems.
New York Times bestselling author Kathleen E. Woodiwiss debut romance… The Flower Doomed to a life of unending toil, Heather Simmons fears for her innocence—until a shocking, desperate act forces her to flee. . . and to seek refuge in the arms of a virile and dangerous stranger. The Flame A lusty adventurer married to the sea, Captain Brandon Birmingham courts scorn and peril when he abducts the beautiful fugitive from the tumultuous London dockside. But no power on Earth can compel him to relinquish his exquisite prize. For he is determined to make the sapphire-eyed lovely his woman. . .and to carry her off to far, uncharted realms of sensuous, passionate love.
"The small town of Grand Bank in southeast Newfoundland, at the very eastern tip of Canada, is in crisis. Their largest employer and link to the glorious past, the fish plant, is closing. Sgt. Winston Windflower's personal life is also in crisis since his longtime girlfriend, Sheila Hillier is leading a community protest to try and stop the closure. It may be too late for the fish plant, but is it too late for Windflower and Sheila? If that wasn't enough, they are buried in snow and an epidemic of prescription drug abuse that is creating major problems for people and the police who patroled the area. An accidental death on a snow-covered highway leads only to more questions and more problems for Sgt. Windflower and the RCMP to resolve."--Page [4] of cover.
A man's body is found in a small fishing community on the East Coast. First, everyone thinks it's a heart attack or stroke but then it's discovered that he was poisoned. Who would do this and why? Finding that out falls to Winston Windflower and his side-kick Eddie Tizzard. Along the way, they discover there are many more secrets hidden in this small community and powerful people who want to keep it that way.
Spanning one thousand years, three continents and several countries the writer's soul experiences a dozen lives. Some are short and brutal, some long and fruitful. Always her soul is presented with lessons to be learned. These lives encompass many of the emotions, situations and tragedies that define the human condition. Love and hate, compassion and empathy, murder, rape, suicide, abandonment, war, betrayal, unrequited and lost love, drowning, suffocation, depression, plague - it's all there. By embracing hypnotic past life regression, the writer has learned to forgive many past wrongs and also allow others the opportunity to forgive her soul for wrongs committed. She has been able to fix karma with a number of other souls who have incarnated with her again in this lifetime. By enlarging upon the nugget of "truth" gleaned during regression, she provides the reader with a series of vignettes that are evocative of the time and place in which she was living. These short stories are followed with frank examinations of how the information she has been shown has helped her, allowing her a compassionate understanding of many of the more difficult and challenging relationships she has experienced in this lifetime. Part fiction but largely autobiographical, this is a very personal reflection on the experience of hypnotic past life regression and the healing that it can provide. It has a universality that will be accepted by those who believe in reincarnation and just enjoyed by those who do not.