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Her simple friendship helps pull him out of grief. But he doesn’t know she’s a movie star—and she knows he can’t expose his family to the spotlight of fame. Single father and widower Ryan Howard has zero interest in the movie being filmed in Pine Harbour or the high maintenance stars staying in the cottages at the end of his lane. He's just barely holding on to the raw remains of his life and the fantasy world being concocted around him is, as far as he's concerned, a complete waste of time and energy. The one bright light in his life is an intern on the set, and their quiet conversations at the end of the day on his back porch. Hope Creswell hates her life, too, which is entirely unfair because she’s blessed beyond measure. She’s at the top of her acting career, a Hollywood A-list star, and surrounded by people that mean well. But Ryan makes her laugh, and cry, and before she can explain her double life, he kisses her. Book 3 in the Pine Harbour series of standalone small town military romances.
It's spring in Sugar Maple, and love is in bloom! As the Spring Festival kicks off at Oakleaf Manor, Connor Wright is putting everything on the line to invest in his new business as a glassblower. He hopes the spring festival will be just what he needs to unveil his artwork to the world, but when he runs into his former best friend and her fiancé at the festival, Connor can't help but wonder if the greatest risk he's taking is falling in love with her once more. When Violet Bingham agreed to host her father's florist booth at the festival, she never imagined she'd end up assigned to a booth across the aisle from her childhood friend, Connor. To make matters worse, her fiancé Todd has always been jealous of their friendship, and he's determined it won't be reignited by their close proximity. But when Violet comes up with an inspired project to help establish Connor's business, she's faced with either risking her relationship with Todd or watching all Connor's dreams shatter. As Connor and Violet reignite their old friendship, they begin to wonder why it ever came to an end. Violet is sure between Connor's talent with glasswork and her flair for floral arrangements, they can salvage the remnants of his fledgling enterprise along with the friendship they once had. But as Connor struggles to save his new venture, and Violet faces an ultimatum from Todd, can the two of them find a way to reconcile their history together? Or better yet, to learn from it and let their love for each other bloom? Journey down winding country roads, explore quaint cozy shops, and encounter quirky, but caring neighbors in the heartwarming hometown romances of Sugar Maple, Tennessee, and fall in love with the old friendships, new beginnings, and true love that never dies in Love at the Spring Festival today!
This is the first comprehensive study of Herder's preoccupation with the Song of Songs, Baildam considers the importance of this poetry in his thinking, and examines his commentaries and translations of 1776 and 1778. Despite Herder's claims to the contrary, his own cultural position is revealed in his translations, and in his unique interpretation of the work as the voice of pure, paradisal love. Starting with Herder's interest in the Song of Songs between 1765 and 1778, this book sets his reflections in the wider context of his relativistic views on the nature of poetry, contemporary German culture, and the importance of primitive poetry in general and the poetry of the Bible in particular. Then Baildam looks at current literary critical theories with implications for Herder's translations of these 'Lieder der Liebe', and discusses Herder's theories of language and translation in comparison with German translation theories. Herder's reading of the Song as the most primitive, natural and sublime example of Hebrew poetry is placed in the context of earlier and contemporary interpretations, his opinion of which is examined. In the last part of the book, there is an appraisal first of Herder's commentaries themselves, analysing how the details reflect his overall concept of the work, and then of his translations, comparing them with each other, with the Lutheran text to which Herder ultimately directed his readership, and with the Hebrew text. A concluding chapter reviews the reception of Herder's work, and three appendices offer a parallel presentation of Herder's translations of 1776 and 1778, Luther's translation of 1545, and Goethe's translation of 1775.
The first flowers each spring bring big changes along with them. Two women, thinking that they are too different, find that those differences don’t have to be bad… Dani lost all her dreams in the divorce three years ago, but she’s finally saved up enough to live her own dream this time. So, she moves to the island with her young daughter, Rose, to open a flower shop, ready for a new start in her life. Her heart is still tender, but when she catches a glimpse of her daughter’s teacher, things start to change. Kim is the only one of her siblings who still lives on the island. She loves her job as a primary school teacher but with siblings with big careers, she feels like she’s always behind them, never the same. She teaches, takes care of her parents and still feels like she’s not doing enough, like she’s supposed to do more. That is, until she gets a new pupil in her class whose mother makes her rethink everything she ever presumed about her life, who makes her rethink everything she believed in. Spring is coming and that means teaching about plants and colours and how things grow. A tour around the town with Kim’s class, trying to spot spring flowers and a couple of little lambs, brings the women closer together. But it’s not until an intimate moment at a dinner party that things start to get intense. This year, will there be more than just flowers blooming on the island? A Blooming Spring Love is the third book in the small town (or more like small island) romance series Seasons on the Island, following the stories of women who fall in love with other women, and it takes place on the Dutch mudflat islands.
Some mornings don’t feel so good. The circumstances of life may have you feeling overwhelmed, frustrated, discouraged, or even depressed. Isn’t it encouraging to know that God’s love is not dependent on your situation? Because his love for you is unchanging and his promises are true, you can choose to believe that today will be a good day. Find the hope, joy, and strength that is abundant in God as you reflect on these devotional entries, scriptures, and prayers. No matter what comes your way today, you can get through it with God at your side. "Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good! His faithful love endures forever." —Psalm 136:1 NLT