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More than 30 full-page portraits feature ladies with elaborate halos of flowers, birds, hearts, geometrics, and other intertwined figures and shapes. Printed on one side of perforated pages for easy removal and display.
The Resting B!#*ch Face Coloring Book is for nice women who have an unintentionally judgy look on their face while in a neutral expression. It is a blessing & a curse- people avoid you, but people avoid you! This funny adult coloring book contains lots of vintage style pictures with varying difficulty. Dozens of funny pictures with sayings. Vintage and retro style images. Intended for adults. Contains cuss or swear words! Not safe for work or kids! Fun & relaxing activity. Multiple skill levels. Great gift! Your choice of coloring tool: colored pencils, crayons, gel pens. Markers too- but put a piece of paper in between pages to prevent bleed through! Created by someone who suffers from RBF & is sick of people asking her why she is mad.
This beautiful and relaxing coloring book for adults contains 55 coloring pages to enjoy and celebrate the beauty of women. Full of gorgeous designs of women, hairstyles, flowers, butterflies and more, ranging from simple to complex. Perfect for all levels of colorists.
Anita may not be the top-notch detective that the big agencies are looking for but she is probably the most determined. But never in her wildest dreams did she realize just how important her intuitive skills would be needed in her own personal life. When she returns home after months of working on what was for years considered to be an unsolvable case, she quickly learns that her home life is not as it should be. Discover her younger brother has gone missing, she is forced to put her personal emotions aside and apply everything she’s learned to find out what has happened to him. She soon discovers the existence of a mystery woman who Anita is convinced can lead her to her missing brother. Who could she be and why has no one been able to identify exactly who she is? The more she learns about the mystery woman and the intrigue she has left in her wake, the more she realizes that her brother has had another life that she knew nothing about. As she persistently digs for the truth, she is growing ever closer to uncovering a secret that is beyond anything she could possibly have imagined, a secret that has haunted him for many years and is now haunting her.
twenty memorable scenes: Amy's close encounter with disaster on the ice, Meg's summer wedding, and much more, accompanied by a specially abridged version of the original text.
Molly O'Hara's young sister Nell is beautiful, spirited, and sweet, and the fact that she hasn't spoken for the last seventeen years--since she was eight--certainly doesn't reflect on her intelligence. After all, it's Nell who does the books for Enchanted Cottage Antiques, which she and her sister operate jointly. Truth is, Nell was home alone with their mother when the woman was murdered, and from that day forward Nell hasn't spoken. She understands, she can make herself understood; it's just that she doesn't utter a word. Rummaging in boxes at a tag sale, Nell comes across an old New York theater Playbill that will change the girls' lives. It will break the monotony of their rather lonely existence in the small North Carolina town from which they have never ventured--and will also shatter the peace they've managed to achieve there. It will send them rocketing to New York, to England, and to New England, in search of a family they didn't know they had. And it will introduce them--and the reader--to as zany a group of relatives as ever bickered over a dog show or a fortune. The cover of the program bears a photo of a lovely young actress in her first big part on the New York stage. And amazingly, the woman is their crusty old grandmother. But when they rush to question the old woman, they arrive to find that she has baffled the medical staff, who saw no reason to expect it, by dying in her bed. The sisters, and especially Molly, who is more stubborn and "goal-oriented" by nature, realize that somewhere they have a family. But in their town, the only sources of information are their stepfather, whom they almost never see--and he can't, or won't tell them much--and their natural father, who is married to a wealthy society woman and is embarrassed by his somewhat unconventional offspring and eager to shoo them away. So they determine to go off on a search of their own. Their travels bring adventure and exhilaration as they have the new and wonderful experience of seeing New York and London and meeting such exotic fauna as professional actors. But it also brings tragedy as "accidents" occur around them, starting with a fatal explosion in their house when they are away. These are dauntless young women, though, and charming ones, and the reader will very much enjoy going along with them on their eye-opening journeys, and will root for them all along the way.
Here is a nostalgic collection of intricate, challenging black-and-white Hidden Pictures puzzles for a grown-up audience! This adult coloring book from Highlights, the iconic children's brand, is an enjoyable, stress-free activity that provides hours of simple relaxation, as well as the fun of re-discovering a beloved childhood pastime. This is a coloring book that adults will love!
Thirty-one beautifully intricate flower designs are paired with delicate female faces and figures. More experienced colorists will delight in these full-page, dreamlike images, many of them surrounded by lush floral borders.
It is a frigid day in 1969 when a tiny baby with hypnotizing green eyes is abandoned on the steps of a boarded-up orphanage. Destined to be raised by the aging nuns who live in a neighboring rectory, Rheyanne Christian is a strange, silent child who seems to live in a world of her own making. Plagued by horrific nightmares that foretell tragic future events and haunted by a mysterious dark figure without a face, Rheyanne quickly learns she is not like other people. Convinced the dark spirit with the eyes of a beast is going to come for her one day, Rheyanne grows up fearful in a secluded but loving environment that protects her from the outside world. But when she is finally adopted by an abusive, money-hungry couple, Rheyanne becomes more determined than ever to rid her life of the faceless eyes. As she embarks on a desperate quest to learn the spirit's true identity and intentions, Rheyanne has no idea she will soon be drawn into the ultimate battle between good and evil. In this gripping thriller, a girl born into a destiny she never asked for must return to her past for the answers--before her nightmares come true.
"In I See Life Through Rosé-Colored Glasses, the bestselling mother/daughter pair is back with another hilarious and heartfelt collection of essays about the possibilities and pitfalls of everyday life."--