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Story of the boy in Hat

Story of the Boy in Hat is an endeavor to pour out the heart of a lover in words and make you feel the intensity of love one can have for his/her beloved. It is a chain of interconnected poems, first of its kind in history of poetry world that spreads fragrance of love in atmosphere one after another chapter as you explore it and take you through the whirling roller-coaster ride of emotions.Story of the Boy in Hat is an endeavor to pour out the heart of a lover in words and make you feel the intensity of love one can have for his/her beloved. It is a chain of interconnected poems, first of its kind in history of poetry world that spreads fragrance of love in atmosphere one after another chapter as you explore it and take you through the whirling roller-coaster ride of emotions. It’s about the power of love and faith in one’s love, who fight backs the obstacles on earth and in heaven to win over all hardships for their love for each other. Story of the Boy in Hat is a bible for all the lovers on earth who have at any moment, at any part of their life, have felt love or have loved someone beyond conditions and breaking all the limits.
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Hope

Amish Romance Melissa Glick is happy in her job filing paperwork for the Marriage Minded dating agency. When her boss's son is injured, Melissa must step into her shoes and interview clients. All goes smoothly until she meets the agency's most difficult client, the former Amish man Victor Byler, who is unhappy with all the arranged dates. Her boss insists that Melissa go to dinner with Victor Byler to find out the source of his issues. What is holding back Victor Byler from finding true love? Can Melissa stop herself falling in love with this man who does not know what he wants, and worse still, is no longer Amish? In this #1 Best-selling Amish Romance series: 1. Faith 2. Hope 3. Charity 4. Patience 5. Kindness
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The Case of the Spilled Ink

Maisie Hitchins longs to be a detective. She's sure there are lots of adventures to be had on the streets of Victorian London. And, together with her faithful puppy, Eddie, she is determined to follow even the slightest scent of a mystery – no matter what! Maisie's best friend, Alice, has disappeared from her fancy new boarding school. The only clue is an inkwell spilled across Alice's desk, and a trail of suspicious paw prints. Will Maisie be able to find her friend before she ends up in real danger?
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Phoenix in Ice (Short story)

In this cold, brutal world, people seek warmth, and people seek the answers. So, why would a person set themselves on fire?..After an asteroid collided with earth and changed the tilt of the axis, humanity had to adapt. The survivors of the impact slowly rebuilt, creating a migratory society that followed the short growing seasons. Migration was more than a suggestion, it was the law.Tenet Bradwin, the son of the nation's Exalted Leader, spent weeks gathering supplies and making plans to go through the modern day rite of passage and off-season through the Summer. Others had done it. Others had hidden from the transports and guards to test their mettle against the brutal elements. Others had done it and been considered heroes by their peers. He was certain he could handle it.But he hadn't planned on wraiths. He hadn't considered the enormous gilla and raptors and other preditors that prowled in the sun. He hadn't known his food would spoil in days, or that all his practical training at the Academy was useless in the brutal reality of Summer. In a very short time, Tenet learned that all he thought he knew was no more than a story. He didn't just have to prove his mettle. In the scorching Summer sun, he quickly learned that he had to prove himself.
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Beautifully Forgotten

Successful restaurateur Lucien Black’s blue-green eyes and unattainable attitude drive women wild. But his abandonment issues and criminal past have left him emotionally closed off. When a familiar face shows up for a job interview at his nightclub, the ache he has tried to forget tears at his heart—it’s the girl who once healed him… and then abandoned him. Darcy MacBride still remembers Lucien’s delicate touch when they were both wildly in love teenagers. His gorgeous eyes had soothed her hurt after she’d been dumped off at the orphanage where Lucien lived. Darcy felt his jagged edges fit perfectly into her own, and she’d planned to spend the rest of her life with him—until a mysterious man warned her away. Now, fourteen years later, she’s ready to endure the torture of Lucien’s indifference and having him as her boss…just to be near him. But when it seems that they might finally take up where they left off, a devastating secret buried in their past threatens to tear them apart again. L.A. Fiore’s story of smoldering love recaptures the tormented romance of Beautifully Damaged.
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Blood and Guts

"I pull on my balaclava and step onto the bridge wing. It's loud outside: I can hear the rumbles of nine vessels' engines and the hiss of ten water cannons ... Suddenly the bridge is full of refugees from the upper deck. They are blocking my view out the back windows, but their faces – afraid, excited, awestruck – illustrate the looming presence of the Nisshin. I bend my knees and grip the bench, ready for the crunch."In Blood and Guts, Sam Vincent plunges into the whale wars.Vincent sets sail with Sea Shepherd, led by the charismatic and abrasive Paul Watson. He attends the recent case at the International Court of Justice, which finds Japan's 'scientific' whaling in the Southern Ocean to be unlawful. And he travels to Japan to investigate why its government doggedly continues to bankroll the unprofitable hunt.This is a fresh, funny and intelligent look at how Australia has become the most vocal anti-whaling nation on Earth. Vincent...
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Faith or Madness

Roberta Wilcox has a wonderful fiancé and a decent job, but something is missing. She can’t shake the feeling that she should be doing more with her life, but what?
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Emails From Heaven

David Grasso has gotten an email from no one. He knows this is impossible, but with a blank “sender” field and no other identifying marks, he’s left incapable of tracing the source. The email claims to be from his brother, but David knows it can’t be, because his brother is dead. Upon reading the body text he becomes furious, not at the obvious attempt at deceit, but at what the email says. Furious someone would use his brother’s name to perpetuate a lie. Furious the lie existed at all. EMAILS FROM HEAVEN is a novel following David Grasso’s struggle to make sense of the email and those that followed. As a graphic designer at a high-powered ad firm in downtown Chicago, David spends most of his waking hours at the office. He’s unmarried, has few friends, and his coworkers bore him. His life is a monotonous running clock. But when the email arrives, his world is turned on end, and he will go to any length to reveal the source and explain the seemingly inconceivable circumstances that led to it showing up in his inbox. This is the story of one man’s struggle with mystery, death, and the great beyond. It is an inspirational, hope-filled, triumphant look inside the human soul. When logic is suspended, all that remains is one timeless question: What if?
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Rome

"Fearlessly frank" and "unabashedly vulnerable" (Tracy K. Smith), Dorothea Lasky's ROME confronts love and heartbreak in the modern world.Dorothea Lasky is one of the most talented American poets of her generation. With haunting lines that "recall Frank O'Hara and Allen Ginsberg" (Chicago Tribune) and influences ranging from Drake to Catullus, Lasky fuses the ancient world with the fierceness and heartbreak of everyday life. With each new book, from the grand religiosity of AWE to the flat sadness and nihilism of Black Life to the witchery of Thunderbird, her poems keep gaining an increasingly robust readership and have influenced an entire generation of younger poets. In ROME, Lasky finds herself in the arena of eternal longing and heartsick desire, confronting her ghosts and demons and proving she's "one of the very best poets we've got" (Maggie Nelson).
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