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By: Kristopher Lane and Anna Seeger
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Everyone knows there is something magical
about being at the beach, and most of us go there not knowing really why we
come away changed for the better. We just go hoping that the sand and the sea
will somehow lift our spirits so we can return home refreshed, our spirits
soaring and ready to resume our everyday lives.
You won't find this book among the best motivation books, but "Soothe Your Soul At The Beach" offers specific ways that will allow you to leave your hectic life behind and reconnect with the person you were really meant to be. Actually, this little book, for its short length, may be one of the best self help books I've ever seen.
The rhythm of the ocean gently pulls us back to sure sanity and gives us opportunity to internally reconnect with who we really are. Not the person in the fast-paced life, but the person who creates, who laughs, who lives in joy each and every moment of the day.
Here you have essential methods for finding new direction in your life, you can realize a anew what it means to be you, and all from your experience by the sea. Often the best selling self help books are two inches thick, I can promise you that if you give this little book a few minutes the benefits will last for months.
You won't find this book among the best motivation books, but "Soothe Your Soul At The Beach" offers specific ways that will allow you to leave your hectic life behind and reconnect with the person you were really meant to be. Actually, this little book, for its short length, may be one of the best self help books I've ever seen.
The rhythm of the ocean gently pulls us back to sure sanity and gives us opportunity to internally reconnect with who we really are. Not the person in the fast-paced life, but the person who creates, who laughs, who lives in joy each and every moment of the day.
Here you have essential methods for finding new direction in your life, you can realize a anew what it means to be you, and all from your experience by the sea. Often the best selling self help books are two inches thick, I can promise you that if you give this little book a few minutes the benefits will last for months.
By: David
McGowan
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The Hunter Inside
is the debut novel of author David McGowan.
You can lock your windows and your doors, but you cannot lock your mind from The Hunter Inside.
Paul Wayans and Bill Arnold have something in common. They are being stalked by a vicious killer.
Sandy Myers, rushing from home with her 7 year-old twins in tow, grabs a letter from the mailbox. It is addressed to Sandy Carson. Her maiden name. Contained within the plain manila envelope is a photograph. A photograph of a corpse.
The past has caught up with them, and now their lives are in jeopardy. A monster more fearsome than any the world has ever seen is hunting them, bringing with it echoes from the past and threatening the future of civilisation.
Should they run, or should they stand and fight?
FBI Special Agent Sam O’Neill will fight desperately to solve a case that he could not solve ten years before. Then, he had no clues as to the identity of the vicious killer. This time, it’s different.
But can he find them before it’s too late? And if he does not, will ANYONE survive?
The Hunter Inside is a psychological thriller with a twist. It is a page-turning roller-coaster of a novel that you won’t be able to put down until all of its secrets, twists and turns have been revealed. Packed full of gruesome murders, fear and suspense, it harbors a monster so fearsome it will give you nightmares.
Shimasou is here – and no-one is safe.
You can lock your windows and your doors, but you cannot lock your mind from The Hunter Inside.
Paul Wayans and Bill Arnold have something in common. They are being stalked by a vicious killer.
Sandy Myers, rushing from home with her 7 year-old twins in tow, grabs a letter from the mailbox. It is addressed to Sandy Carson. Her maiden name. Contained within the plain manila envelope is a photograph. A photograph of a corpse.
The past has caught up with them, and now their lives are in jeopardy. A monster more fearsome than any the world has ever seen is hunting them, bringing with it echoes from the past and threatening the future of civilisation.
Should they run, or should they stand and fight?
FBI Special Agent Sam O’Neill will fight desperately to solve a case that he could not solve ten years before. Then, he had no clues as to the identity of the vicious killer. This time, it’s different.
But can he find them before it’s too late? And if he does not, will ANYONE survive?
The Hunter Inside is a psychological thriller with a twist. It is a page-turning roller-coaster of a novel that you won’t be able to put down until all of its secrets, twists and turns have been revealed. Packed full of gruesome murders, fear and suspense, it harbors a monster so fearsome it will give you nightmares.
Shimasou is here – and no-one is safe.
Every Why
By: Shirley
Ford
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Looking across the vast expanse of lawn
towards the padlocked gates, Susan wondered where it was all going to end.
Drawn together with five other women under unusual circumstances, it was now
time to discover the secrets held at Dunnbray. A thrilling story of intrigue
and a life changing opportunity.
By: David
LeRoy
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In German
occupied Paris, a group of unlikely people join in collaboration to smuggle
Allied airman south to Spain. One of those intrepid heroes happens to be
American. The Siren of Paris, the debut work of historical fiction by David
LeRoy, tells a searing story of love, betrayal, forgiveness, and war that
brings to vivid life the shimmering City of Lights during its darkest hours
during World War II.
The story starts in 1939, when Marc Tolbert, the French-born son of a prominent American family, takes off for Paris to follow his dream of becoming an artist. Marc’s life soon sparkles in the ex-pat scene in Paris. His new friend Dora introduces him to a circle that includes the famous Sylvia Beach, owner of the bookstore Shakespeare & Company; and he accepts a job with William Bullitt, US ambassador to France. At art school, he finds himself further enchanted by the alluring model Marie.
Marc’s Parisian reverie, however, is soon clouded over by the increasing threat from Germany. As Americans scramble to escape Paris, he finds himself trapped by the war, and nearly meets his fate on the disastrous day of June 17, 1940, aboard the RMS Lancastria. Upon returning to Paris, his fate grows more troubled still, as he smuggles Allied airman through the American Hospital to the Paris Resistance underground, until a profound betrayal leads him into the hands of the Gestapo and onto Buchenwald.
Rigorously researched and vibrant in historical detail, The Siren of Paris reimagines one of history’s most turbulent times through the prism of an American abroad in Europe’s most harrowing days. Poignant, gripping, and thought-provoking, The Siren of Paris mines the human dilemma of revenge versus forgiveness, and vividly captures the conflicted state of survival.
Author: In writing his first novel, The Siren of Paris, David LeRoy drew upon his longtime interest in philosophy, the visual arts, myth, storytelling, psychology, and Ocean Liner travel. During a visit to France to study art in the fall of 2012, LeRoy was increasingly intrigued by the French Resistance, particularly when his research revealed the role of Americans in the Resistance, as well as the limited means of escape from Europe as the war escalated. LeRoy holds a bachelor of arts in philosophy and religion.
The story starts in 1939, when Marc Tolbert, the French-born son of a prominent American family, takes off for Paris to follow his dream of becoming an artist. Marc’s life soon sparkles in the ex-pat scene in Paris. His new friend Dora introduces him to a circle that includes the famous Sylvia Beach, owner of the bookstore Shakespeare & Company; and he accepts a job with William Bullitt, US ambassador to France. At art school, he finds himself further enchanted by the alluring model Marie.
Marc’s Parisian reverie, however, is soon clouded over by the increasing threat from Germany. As Americans scramble to escape Paris, he finds himself trapped by the war, and nearly meets his fate on the disastrous day of June 17, 1940, aboard the RMS Lancastria. Upon returning to Paris, his fate grows more troubled still, as he smuggles Allied airman through the American Hospital to the Paris Resistance underground, until a profound betrayal leads him into the hands of the Gestapo and onto Buchenwald.
Rigorously researched and vibrant in historical detail, The Siren of Paris reimagines one of history’s most turbulent times through the prism of an American abroad in Europe’s most harrowing days. Poignant, gripping, and thought-provoking, The Siren of Paris mines the human dilemma of revenge versus forgiveness, and vividly captures the conflicted state of survival.
Author: In writing his first novel, The Siren of Paris, David LeRoy drew upon his longtime interest in philosophy, the visual arts, myth, storytelling, psychology, and Ocean Liner travel. During a visit to France to study art in the fall of 2012, LeRoy was increasingly intrigued by the French Resistance, particularly when his research revealed the role of Americans in the Resistance, as well as the limited means of escape from Europe as the war escalated. LeRoy holds a bachelor of arts in philosophy and religion.




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