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Mako Bay

By: Stephanie Ruth
 MAKO BAY Otago Waters Book 1.  Maybe friends really do make the best lovers? ​Shal Hoffner’s back in Dunedin after eight years of self-imposed exile. Setting up a new fashion boutique and juggling bridesmaid duties for her best friend’s wedding, she’s determined to forget her ripped-up past, soulless love-life, and the guy who broke her heart.​She should’ve known it wouldn’t be that simple.Assuming the proximity of Cameron Dante—builder, guitarist, surf-buddy, and ex-flatmate—the least of her worries? Big mistake. Huge. Because there’s more to the past than Shal knows, on a collision course with her immediate future, and if she can’t stick to f...
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Being Broken:Tales and Essays of Survival and Death from Narcissistic Parental Abuse

By: Geoffrey R Jonas
A young woman dies alone in a hotel room, her fentanyl-poisoned cocaine still on the desk. She had been missing for nearly 2 weeks. Social Services had been trying to find a place for her to live with her 3-year-old son, whom she had left with her parents. Six months later her father fights for his life in intensive care, but succumbs to his illness because of a lifelong use of alcohol and tobacco. A month after his death her mother is assessed by doctors to be unable to care for herself because of her Alzheimer's and mental health issues brought on by benzodiazepine and alcohol addiction.The son, brother, stepson is the only one left to pick up the pieces. He begins a journey of the self an...
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Husro & Shirin

By: Maryam Tabibzadeh

a fascinating historical saga of the love affair between the king of the Persian empire and the princess of Armenia,  based on true story which is set  in the 6th century.  Husro and Shirin follows the individual lives of three people across three cities, exploring the intimate details of their lives in Iran during this period. Through the loves and losses of these characters and the telling and retelling of the stories, the reader is allowed to experience Ancient Persian culture from the inside.

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Awakening Within: A Guide To Self Knowledge For Conscious Community Influencers

By: ONE IAM

A practical guide to spiritually awakening and providing God level leadership to those under your influence.

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Buster the Bridger Mountain Bear

By: Wayne Edwards

When Gabby Gopher finds Buster the Bear in a meadow with his head stuck in a log, she knows she needs to get her friend help—and get help fast! When initial attempts by several aminals to free Buster are unsuccessful, Gabby seeks the sage advice of Oliver Wendell Owl, III. Oliver quickly makes a plan, but it’s clear they will only get Buster’s head unstuck if all the animals on Bridger Mountain work together as a team. Will the wise old owl’s plan work? You’ll have to join the adventure in order to see if the animals can set Buster free!     

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A Stone's Throw

By: Wayne Edwards
When Lillian Stone lapses into a coma and is admitted to a San Francisco hospital in the spring of 1969, her twelve-year-old daughter and only child, Maggie, is temporarily taken in by nearby family friends. But when Lillian remains in a comatose state for more than a month, the friendly neighbors can no longer afford to provide for Maggie’s room and board. Uprooted again, she is sent to live and attend school at a local orphanage. Just as she’s beginning to adapt to life at the orphanage, her world is turned further upside down when Ira Stone, a grandfather she has never met, shows up unexpectedly and shuttles her 1200 miles away to live at his ranch on the isolated plains of eastern Montana.Maggie knows nothing about her hardnosed WWI Veteran grandpa, other than being aware that he a...
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