Danai finds himself grappling with the aftermath of a drunken kiss with Tee, his mind swirling with confusion and uncertainty. Could this be his missed chance to finally be with the one he loves? The arrival of Ryo, a strikingly beautiful Japanese transfer student, adds a new layer of complexity to the school dynamic. With his incredible soccer skills and charming demeanor, Ryo quickly becomes a sensation among the soccer team. But as Danai’s feelings for Tee continue to tug at his heart, will the newcomer get in the way of his dreams?
Meanwhile, Nik and Sun’s relationship deepens, their love shining through even amidst the chaos and drama around them. Yet, concerns loom among teachers and peers over Nutt’s troubling behavior. As emotions run high and new alliances form, the third installment of this captivating series delves into intense angst, playful flirtation, and evolving love.
The first in the great new Shades of Peril series.
Aisla Worthie thought moving in with her sister would bring peace—not danger, and certainly not him.
Less than a year after Aisla moves in with her sister and niece to help them heal from a devastating loss, a mysterious stranger warns her they are in grave danger. With no reason to trust him, Aisla dismisses his ominous claim—until an inexplicable vision shakes her to the core. Forced to reconsider, she takes a leap of faith, praying it’s not too late to escape the looming threat.
With no time to second-guess her instincts, Aisla makes a desperate choice, placing her trust in a man she doesn’t know. Thrown into a storm of threats and heartbreak, she must navigate a treacherous path where one wrong move could cost everything.
But in the midst of fear and uncertainty, an unexpected love ignites.
Will it be enough to save them—or is she running straight into the hands of evil?
Told in dual point of view, this gripping romantic suspense brings readers deep into both hearts—and both sides of the danger.
From the bestselling author of Dare to Let Go comes a new and empowering poetry book about healing from emotional trauma and moving forward with empathy, strength, and confidence.
You Are Not Alone is a thoughtful and encouraging collection of poetry that explores the themes of healing, loss, trauma, compassion, love, self-esteem, and personal transformation.
Written with wisdom and empathy, this heartfelt poetry book is meant to help you overcome emotional damage and let go of anything that holds you back. Each poem will motivate you to change your mindset, build positive healing habits, grow intentionally with strength, courage, and clarity, and create the life you deserve.
Offering meaning, emotional comfort, love, compassion, and understanding, You Are Not Alone is a supportive companion for those on their healing journey.
Don’t wait—discover this empowering poetry book today and allow its powerful message of love to touch your heart.
Your Gentle Guide to Self-Love, Healing, and Inner Peace.
Soul Honey is the inspiring poetry collection readers are calling “beautiful,”“transformative,” and a source of profound “comfort.” Like a “gentle embrace on their journey,” these poems offer solace, strength, and “powerful lessons” for the heart and soul.
Journey through seven essential themes – including Embracing the Present, Courage & Resilience, Self-Love & Acceptance, and Healing & Growth. Discover how to:
Find peace in the now
Embrace vulnerability as strength
Accept your whole self, imperfections and all
Heal from the past with compassion
Connect deeply with others and yourself
Live with purpose and authenticity
With its “masterful blend of serenity,”Soul Honey provides the nourishing sweetness needed for self-discovery. Let these words illuminate your path and remind you of the incredible strength and beauty residing within you.
Mersea Island. Over 2,500 acres of farmland, marshland, and several caravan parks. Usually, it is home to 7,000 people. But for the August Bank Holiday weekend, it is home to two more residents: DS Tomek Bowen and his daughter, Kasia, looking to make the most of the end of the school holidays, the end of summer, and the end of Tomek’s extended time away from work.
But when a body is discovered tethered to a buoy one morning, Tomek is pulled into the murky world of murder and death sooner than anticipated. Cut off from his team and the rest of the police force, Tomek is forced to put his years of experience into practice. But as the tide comes closer, severing connection with the outside world, can he catch the killer before they strike again?
Death’s Breath is the fantastic eighth book in the DS Tomek Bowen Essex Murder Mystery series by Jack Probyn. If you love fast-paced British police procedurals filled with memorable characters, mind-bending twists that will keep you guessing, and oodles of black humor, you’ll love this series. Fans of JD Kirk, Mark Billingham, and JM Dalgliesh can’t put this book down.
THE SETTING: Mersea Island, a seemingly tranquil retreat off the Essex coast, hides a web of secrets beneath its picturesque surface. As the tide rolls in, it reveals crumbling boathouses and rusting fishing gear, relics of a once-thriving community now marred by evidence of crime. Narrow lanes wind through quaint cottages, where the laughter of children is overshadowed by the ominous presence of a shadowy figure lurking in the dusk. Here, amid the charm and isolation, the island’s true nature waits, ready to ensnare the unwary.
Another wonderful and humorous instalment in the Guesthouse on the Green series as Mammy and Moira travel Vietnam.
I love the series and can't wait for book four!
A quick but emotional read - reading about the cruelty to the dog was heartbreaking but this was a lovely tale of the love and healing that animals can bring to our lives.
I would have given five stars but for the missed typos - a few t...
I get the impression that this could be a nice story but I've had to give up after forcing myself to go as far as 15% of the way through. If this novel has ever been near a remotely professional editor then the author was conned.
Chapte...
Another very enjoyable story but with a few niggles, hence the four stars rather than five. Maybe it's because I was tired but the editing issues grated on me more than in the first story and, do people really generally believe that 'ear...