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No fruit. Always half staved. Worms coming out of your bum, bitten by bed bugs. Bombs falling all around us every night. ð@ e yard to our right was blown to smithereens a couple of nights later, the yard on our left met with the same fate. Will we cop it tonight? went through our minds.
When Grandad Jim comes to stay at Christmas, he brings the Blitz Baby - a tree decoration that he made when he was Jamie's age. That night, Jamie has a dream of what it was like for his grandad during the Blitz. Jamie realizes that the Blitz Baby is a very special decoration because it has so much history and puts it in a special place on the tree.
This is a story of Love, Power, & Respect. The struggles that young Blacks have to confront in America. Black Lives Matter.
Jaden Brendan Knight joined the National Democratic Party at the age of twenty-seven. He excelled very rapidly within the NDP. On his thirtieth birthday, Jaden was elected party leader and overthrew the government by exposing the leader’s corruption and dictatorship. Four years later, Jaden was elected the President of Ghana. Jayzel Carter is now twenty-six years old, she has been on the silver screen since she was six months old. Sensuous, beautiful and generous to a fault, Jayzel’s great-grandfather is the Ashante king. Jayzel and Jaden will meet at a charity event and they will fall passionately in love. How will the king and the Ashante kingdom react to their union, especially when Jaden have shared blood to gain power in his kingdom?
In this historical fantasy, a new recruit to the most powerful supernatural intelligence agency on Earth is accused of going rogue—and must go on the run to clear her name. September, 1940. Three women of the Checquy, the secret organization tasked with protecting Britain from supernatural threats, stand in the sky above London and see German aircraft approach. Forbidden by law to interfere, all they can do is watch as their city is bombed. Until Pamela, the most sensible of them, breaks all the rules and brings down a Nazi bomber with her bare hands. The three resolve to tell no one about it, but they soon learn that a crew member is missing from the downed bomber. Charred corpses are discovered in nearby houses and it becomes apparent that the women have unwittingly unleashed a monster. Through a city torn by the Blitz, the friends must hunt the enemy before he kills again. Their task will take them from the tunnels of the Underground to the halls of power, where they will discover the secrets that a secret organization must keep even from itself. Today. Lynette Binns, a librarian with a husband and child, is a late recruit to the Checquy, having discovered only as an adult her ability to electrify everyday objects with her touch. After completing her training, she is assigned to examine a string of brutal murders and quickly realizes that all bear the unmistakable hallmark of her own unique power. Unable to provide an alibi and determined to prove her innocence, she flees, venturing into the London underworld to find answers. But now she is prey, being tracked by her own frighteningly capable comrades. As Lyn fights off powered thugs and her own vengeful colleagues, she will find that the solution to the murders and to the mystery of her own past lies in the events of World War II, and the covert actions of three young women during the Blitz.
Racism, climate change, and violence are in the past. The new world values respect and collaboration with others. But are there secrets lurking in the shadows of the Land of Hope? What truth about the past is being covered up? When fifteen-year-old Fania returns from Immersion, she is shattered to learn that the next phase of her education is at home with Alicia, her granny. She had hoped for something far grander that would prepare her for an important role with the Earth Project. Their two strong personalities clash as Fania begins to learn more about the past and her family’s role in it. As Fania grows in confidence and power, she starts to wonder exactly what secrets Alicia is keeping in her underground lab. After Fania discovers the truth, she finds her calling: one that has the power to change everything.
What if the person who hated you most was the only one who could save you? Thousands of gentlemen have gone bankrupt in Bridges and trouble brews between the Diamond and Spadros crime families. Yet the city is united in its desire to exact vengeance for those murdered in the zeppelin disaster. Penniless and alone, private eye Jacqueline Spadros confronts the lowest point of her life. Seen as an accomplice in the financial crisis and accused of a crime she didn't commit, Jacqui faces trial in front of a hostile jury - and could receive the death penalty. Jacqui knows she's been framed by the illusive Red Dog Gang. But will the jury believe her? The King of Hearts is part 4 of a 13-part serial novel: The Jacq of Spades The Queen of Diamonds The Ace of Clubs The King of Hearts - you are here From the author: Each book builds on the information presented in the book before it. Because of this, I strongly urge you to read the first three books in this series before reading The King of Hearts. If you'd like a quick way to catch up on the series, the Red Dog Conspiracy Act 1 box set contains the first three books in ebook or audio format. All caught up with Jacqui and ready to go? Scroll up, click on the button to order, and continue the journey!
My Hollywood fairy tale definitely has a villain. The final book of the series from six-time USA Today bestselling author Deanna Roy It's a done deal. I'm marrying Blitz Craven, reality TV show star, dancer, my love. Except Blitz comes with a price. His contract. Which we have just discovered requires him to marry on live television in a two-hour glitzed-out broadcast. And who are the bridesmaids? MY bridesmaids? His blippin' exes. Ten of them. They all got a taste of fame, then lost it. And now they'll do anything to get it back. And it looks like I'll have to do anything...to stop them. Especially now. There's one more surprise in store for Blitz and me. And if I call off their version of the wedding, we'll pay the price. It's up to me now. Do I let the world in on my secret, for the good of our future? Or do I keep it to myself? There's only one way to find out. ___ Don't miss the insane, over-the-top, reality TV ending full of both outrage and tender moments, in the conclusion to Blitz and Livia's epic love story. You are guaranteed the Hollywood ending everyone is dying for. It's been a privilege and great fun to write this story. I am sad to see it end!
It's a once-in-a-lifetime thing: a girl on a yacht with her super-rich banker father; a chance for the family to heal after a turbulent time; the peaceful sea, the warm sun . . . But a nightmare is about to explode as a group of Somali pirates seizes the boat and its human cargo - and the family becomes a commodity in a highly sophisticated transaction. Hostage One is Dad - the most valuable. Amy is Hostage Three. As she builds a strange bond with one of her captors, it becomes brutally clear that the price of a life and its value are very different things . . .
Roy Williams has a deserved reputation as one of the most exciting young writers whose plays have electrified the sort of audiences most theatres rarely see: streetwise urban youth. 'His plays have brought the experience of black urban youth onto the stage' (Observer).This third collection of plays, introduced by the author, showcases the diversity, the moral probing and the fine ear for authentic dialogue characteristic of his writing: Fallout: first produced in 2003 the play focuses on the aftermath of the killing of a teenager. Slow Time was commissioned and developed by the National Theatre's Education Department and toured to London schools. Set in a young offender's institution the play depicts three young men and their fight to survive. Days of Significance was produced by the RSC in 2007 and is revived at the Tricycle Theatre, London in March 2008. It was described by the Daily Telegraph as 'the best new play of the year ... that powerfully caught the debased spirit of our times.' Absolute Beginners - a stage adaptation of the seminal novel of adolescence set in 1958 London - produced at the Lyric Hammersmith May 07: 'bags of energy and highly watchable' Daily Mail.