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Busy with her career, Luisa isn’t interested in being in a relationship. But fate intervenes when she comes face-to-face with bear shifter Nate at a wedding — and wakes up mated to him!
I Make a Difference: A Process to Heal and Dissolve the Layers from Your Past and Discover the Jewel Within
I MAKE a difference IS ABOUT YOU, FOR YOU AND TO DISCOVER MORE OF THE TRUE YOU.To truly heal, reclaim,…
“This book is a reflection of a warrior putting into practice all that she has learned, the moment when knowledge…
In this inspirational #1 New York Times bestseller, Maria Shriver shares reflections and prayers that will help you embrace life’s wonder, laughter, and meaning. “Beautiful” (Oprah Winfrey).
Have you found that your life is stuck in a rut? Do you want to experience more joy, passion and…
Many of us live on autopilot, often so guarded that we don’t experience the richness that life has to offer-so…
Joe keeps his personal life separate from his work at a secret human experimentation facility. But when his daughter is plagued by visions of a screaming woman in a hospital gown, his two worlds show signs of colliding… Named one of the “Best Scariest Horror Books of All Time” by Cosmopolitan.
A moving memoir: When single mother Anna’s youngest daughter, Dana, began showing signs of a mysterious illness, they ventured beyond the medical establishment to find answers and healing together. “You will undoubtedly be inspired by this story” (New York Times bestselling author JJ Virgin).
“Beautifully crafted, miraculously evocative, and continuously inspiring” (New York Times bestselling author Jasmin Darznik): After Cindy Rasicot moved to Thailand, her meeting with a Buddhist nun set her on a path to spiritual awakening. “An intriguingly honest portrayal of an expat’s life-altering personal growth” (Kirkus Reviews).
One of Parade’s best memoirs of 2020: This “heartbreaking story of survival and emotional resilience” (Kirkus Reviews) illuminates the life of Mendek Rubin, who survived three years in Nazi concentration camps before becoming an inventor in the US.