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  • by Ciana Stone
    £18.49

    She's weathered all the storms life sent her way. A man who promised to love and cherish, cheated on her and left her penniless and homeless. Her mother's love came with conditions she had a hard time meeting. She works three jobs to survive, pay her college tuition and take care of her dog.Ivy reckoned she was equipped to face most anything life threw at her, but some things just aren't in your wheelhouse. What happens when she arrives to service a swimming pool in an exclusive community is something she never imagined and is not prepared to handle. Being a witness to the aftermath of a bizarre murder paints a virtual bullseye on her back and sends her on the run with only her dog and what she can carry in a suitcase.Now she has a choice. Trust a complete stranger or take her chances on her own. Were it not for the fact that her dog immediately trusts the hero who comes to her rescue, maybe she'd take her chances. Or not. This fear she feels is overwhelming and she's not sure she'll ever get to the other side of it without help.Could her hero be the answer to that or is she putting her trust in the wrong person? Find out in THE OTHER SIDE OF FEAR.

  • by Jesan Sorrells
    £25.99

    12 Rules for Leaders: The Foundation for Intentional Leadership explores the 12 areas that each leader should know about, as a prescription of encouragement to act intentionally in the face of the churning uncertainty.

  • by Joe S Castillo
    £24.99

    'Love Letters, ' is a medieval tale of a disconsolate young woman, enticed into a harrowing quest by passionate love letters written to her by a Prince she has never met.

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    by Sarah M Cradit
    £31.49

    Marry your enemy. Dare to survive. Disappear into this scintillating tale of mortal enemies forced into a perilous, passionate marriage. Yesenia Warwick artfully dodges her father's talks of marriage, set on proving she is just as capable as her brothers. Her three loves-kin, homeland, and independence-are all she needs. Corin Quinlanden suffers under the cruel contempt of his ruthless father and brother as they scheme and plot from their castle in the trees. He's given up wishing for happiness. A strategic marriage, far from home, is as high as he dare dream. But the king of this realm has his own plan. Everything the gilded Quinlandens have "earned" was stolen from the Warwicks. So when all the leaders of the realm are summoned to a celebration with the king, both houses approach this fete balancing on a sharp blade's edge. But the king's celebration quickly turns to horror. The lords and ladies can only watch, helpless, as the devious king masterminds a series of marriages between their children, spinning the kingdom into chaos. Brash, fearless Yesenia Warwick is now the unwilling bride of tender-hearted Corin Quinlanden. Neither her silver-tongued wit, nor her unmatched skill with daggers, can erase what has been done. The choice ahead of her is simple, but impossible. Embrace her dangerous new life in the den of her enemy, or send the kingdom to war. __The Book of All Things is a series of standalone fantasy romance tales set in the vibrant, epic world first introduced by USA Today Bestselling Author Sarah M. Cradit in the Kingdom of the White Sea trilogy. The Sylvan and the Sand is the first story in the Southerlands Cycle of The Book of All Things. The Southerlands Cycle: Arranged marriages, enemies to lovers, and salt & sand redemption in the Southern Reach (medium low heat)The Sylvan and the SandThe Flame and the ForsakenAnd more

  • by Hammad Niazi
    £16.49

  • by Max Hertzberg
    £26.99

    Britain is divided, and Mara is on the wrong sideMara has built her life in Britain, but now she needs to prove her right to remain. Do the events of her first years in Britain hold the key to whether she will be allowed to stay?

  • by Mensah Adukpo Prince
    £6.99

  • by Tanya Hadzhieva
    £10.49

  • by Diane J. Reed
    £14.49

  • by Teri Goudie
    £17.49

    For many parents reading a great book to their children is a chance to take a breath at the end of the day. It is when you realize that simple moments mean the most. Those moments are more important than ever before in our always moving, emotional and competitive world. "The Boy Who Couldn't Stop Running" is a delight for both parent and child. It follows one boy's quest to be the very best on his soccer team. His name is Chas and he comes to learn that too much of anything is not what creates true happiness. His journey of discovery is an inspirational tale and a reminder of finding balance and joy in life.

  • by Davis Ashura
    £29.99

    A young man with no past must progress into a warrior out of legend.Cinder Shade's life begins on a fateful afternoon at the bottom of a well where heawakens, bruised, battered, and bereft of all memory. His only understanding isa driving imperative-to protect those who can't defend themselves and become awarrior worthy of the name.He discovers within himself a peculiar gift, one in which the codes of combat aremade evident and the language of steel is made clear. When he earns a place ata prestigious elven warrior academy, Cinder fights to enhance his knowledge andperhaps even humble the proud elves who believe no human is their equal.His hard-earned skills are put to the test when strange rumblings emanate from deepin the Dagger Mountains. Monsters out of myth emerge. And so does something farworse . . .An ancient god. The world believes this deity long dead, but he is very much alive. And heremembers his enemies all too well. Even if they don't remember themselves.

  • by Daniel Whetham
    £12.49

    Laos: mysterious, isolated, backpacker must-see, cultural melting pot, wonder of nature, or immersive experience into Buddhism? Tuk Tuks, Whiteboards and Sticky Rice is an invitation to join a teacher and his family as they seek to live out the life of faith in a beautiful and needy country. What is like to live in a far-away land among people with dramatically different languages, belief systems, and thought processes from your own? What are some ways of integrating teaching, family life, and daily routines with culturally relevant and sensitive witness to the God who offers good news for all people? What are some of the challenges and joys of trying to connect and share life with people from all strands of society? Tuk Tuks, Whiteboards and Sticky Rice is an encouragement for all who wonder how God can partner with ordinary people, everyday routines, and even mistakes to draw people closer to Him. It is for all who long to witness cross-culturally through their vocation, particularly for teachers, but also those concerned with South East Asian people from Buddhist backgrounds.

  • by Loring G. Robbins, James L. Pelkey & Andrew L. Russell
    £55.49 - 72.49

  • by Elizabeth Apthorp McFadden & Raymond Macdonald Alden
    £13.49

  • by Gil Student
    £20.49

    "Many of these essays appeared originally on my website, Torah Musings"--Volume 2, page 13

  • by Harvey Lewis Carter
    £23.49

    Little Turtle [1747-1812] was war chief of the Miami Indians, whose territory stretched from Chicago south to the Ohio River. Although he led native armies to significant victories over American forces, Little Turtle was ultimately convinced that only accommodation and peace would allow for coexistence with the growing American presence. This, the only major biography of Little Turtle, remains today an important contribution to the study of America's westward expansion, as well as the intricate frontier interactions between Americans, British military forces, and native peoples.

  • by Chaz Brenchley
    £16.49 - 23.49

  • by J. Y. Reinfeld
    £9.49

    Tree of Light is a sweet story that helps kids relax, feel positive, overcome challenges, and shine their light. It is an uplifting and empowering book for these challenging times.Tree of Light is the heartwarming tale of Aaa'Lee, a little seed who grows into a magnificent tree. Aaa'Lee learns to breathe, flow and shine her light through all kinds of challenges. One of them is to work through feeling worried about and forgiving Indigo, a bird who accidentally hurt her branch. When a massive storm rolls in, they huddle up together and flow with the wind. The adorable pair make it through the storm - wiser and stronger - and become very happy tree-mates.Tree of Light is a wonderful picture book for ages 2 - 102. The illustrations and activities may be extra well-suited for ages 3 - 9. (But tweens, teens and adults love them too.)Storyplayer Activities. If readers are in the mood, they can choose to: find the three bees, chirp with the blue bird, and breathe with the tree of light. Readers and listeners can also relax and enjoy the story without doing any Storyplayer Activities.Tree of Light is a fun picture book for relaxation, story time, interactive storytelling, silent reading, and bedtime read alouds.This inspiring picture book is being enjoyed in homes and classrooms. In schools, Tree of Light is being read with mindfulness, positive behavior, social, emotional, environmental / Earth Day, ESL, and Yoga Calm learning programs.Mindfulness, Meditation, and Yoga for Kids. Tree of Light's sweet characters model mindfulness, meditation, and yoga in a way that can be enjoyed at home and in the classroom. Throughout the story, Aaa'Lee takes long, slow breaths, becomes present, goes within, gets clarity, expresses herself from her heart, overcomes challenges, forgives, and shines her brilliance into the world.Activities for the home and the classroom can be found at SeedsofGoodnessBooks.com/activities . Tree of Light makes a wonderful gift for children (and adults) who would benefit from having a sweet picture book that helps them: relax, feel positive, be present, practice mindfulness, overcome challenges, forgive, and shine their light. Parents, teachers, grandparents, aunts and uncles agree. This positive, inspiring picture book makes a perfect gift for Christmas, Hanukkah, and every day - you want to help a child shine their light.

  • by Corinne Arrowood
    £14.99 - 31.99

  • by Pamphilus Eusebius Pamphilus
    £19.49

  • by Ben Team
    £12.49

    Blue tongued skinks For a variety of reasons, blue-tongued skinks (Tiliqua spp.) are very popular pets among reptile enthusiasts. They're not only beautifully patterned lizards who exhibit a number of unusual adaptations and behaviors. T hey're also relatively docile lizards, who don't mind interacting with their keepers. But while blue-tongued skinks are usually easy to care for, it is important to learn as much as you can about their biology, way of life and the habitats from which they hail to ensure they thrive in your hands. Inside, you will find all of the information you need to care for a pet blue-tongued skink and ensure he enjoys a long and healthy life. By incorporating the lessons presented here and doing your best to remain observant of your new pet, success should be within your reach. The author, Ben Team, is an environmental educator and author with over 16 years of professional reptile-keeping experience. Ben currently maintains www.FootstepsInTheForest.com, where he shares information, narration and observations of the natural world. Covered in this book: - Acquisition- Anatomy- Behavior- Biology- Breeding- Captive Considerations- Daily Care- Description- Diet- Ecology- Enclosure- Health- Husbandry- Interaction- Lighting- Maintenance- Monitoring- Myths and Misunderstandings- Taxonomy- The ideal environment.... and much more

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