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The Rainbow Fairies of Bluebell Woods
Welcome to the magical world of the rainbow fairies who live in Bluebell Woods.Follow their adventures through the four seasons: Rose, Lily, Daffodil, Ivy, Bluebell, Indigo and Violet, and the mischievous Belladonna and Laurel.Meet the creatures who live in the woods: Shelly the snail, Ziggy the spider, Lola the ladybird and loads more.
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Wrong Place, Wrong Time
A London estate agent finds himself on the wrong side of the law one night, leading to the loss of his driving licence, his job and his home. He decides to visit Spain for a change of scenery but gets more than he bargains for when before long, misfortune, circumstance and a degree of stupidity land him in more trouble than that which brought about his downfall back home.One night in Marbella, armed with more Dutch courage than common sense, he rescues two people from a burning hotel, but in the process is falsely accused of arson and manslaughter and thrown in a Spanish jail. ‘Aided' by a UK tabloid journalist, whose sole objective is to create shock headlines, David's gripping real life account has had readers leaving 5* reviews on Amazon in their hundreds.***** Story sinks its claws into you and doesn't let go. ***** Read many books, but this one tops the lot!***** Best book I've read in a very long time! ***** It should be a movie! ***** I'm reading it for the third time, it's that good!
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God and Our Dirty Socks
God and Our Dirty Socks is a captivating exploration of everyday life, encompassing both the humorous and the poignant. From marriage and family dynamics to grief, loss, and the challenges of IVF treatment, this book delves into a wide array of topics, reflecting the intricate tapestry of human experience.Each of the 41 chapters offers unique insights, concluding with a thoughtful reflection and a prayer. Readers may turn to this book during times of stress or uncertainty, seeking solace and guidance. Whether seeking calm, reflection, or simply a moment of respite, God and Our Dirty Socks offers a comforting presence on the bedside table, inviting readers to explore its pages and discover a sense of clarity, hope, and inspiration. May this book bring peace of mind, serenity of spirit, and a renewed appetite for life.
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The Silver Necklace
“A fascinating glimpse into complex characters on both right and wrong sides of the law, by author and retired judge Jack Billings, who undoubtedly has seen both up-close.”
Randi Bjornstad, career journalist, founder, Eugene Scene, e-magazine
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Police always encounter people they never forget. For Megan O’Brian, one was Chad Mitchell, a scared, mistreated little boy she encountered while working as a juvenile corrections officer. She always wondered what happened to him. Then they met again.
By then a sheriff’s detective, O’Brian was lead investigator for the disappearance of talented Cassie Edwards, who failed to return home from her regular bus trip to and from a piano lesson after her 15th birthday party. She wore as always her favorite gift, a beautiful and unusual necklace, given to her by her grandmother.
The trail goes frustratingly cold as O’Brian and fellow investigators, Cal Underwood and Herman Jackson, search in vain for clues to her whereabouts and her fate, until a deer poacher finds Cassie’s body in a remote area.
But finding her killer eludes them, until O’Brian has a sudden, middle-of-the-night realization: a photograph Jackson had taken of recovered stolen property in another case. One of those photos shows an unusual necklace, identical to the one Cassie wore in a picture from her birthday party.
Did Cassie’s killer take the necklace as a trophy? How did it get into a trove of stolen property? Did the killer try to get rid of it? Or was it stolen from the killer? And who were they looking for?
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“Well-developed characters, engaging story, professional police work. A good read.”
Kurt Wuest, Lane County Sheriff’s Detective (ret.)
“Untreated autism, methamphetamine addiction, interstate fencing of stolen property propel this story of murder and apprehension to a conclusion.”
Chuck Tilby, Captain, Eugene Police Department (ret.)
“Billings’ writing evokes Michael Connelly. A bus system’s operation is cleverly woven into the plot.”
Mark Pangborn, General Manager, Lane Transit District (ret.)
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The Man with the Dog
In this story, Nikolaus encounters both his ghostly nemesis and the love of his life, Heidi. Through her unwavering love, Heidi becomes his saviour, guiding him out of life’s darkest moments. Together, they embark on an unforgettable journey, discovering the power of family and the irreplaceable bonds of friendship.
At Nikolaus’s side is Kimi, his loyal and ever-present companion, a shining beacon of hope through the shadows of time. As Nikolaus triumphs over adversity, he marries Heidi, building a life filled with love and a family of their own.
This story is a celebration of love’s enduring power and the strength found in unity during life’s greatest struggles.
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Rebellion
Claudius’s invasion of Britannia was achieved almost unopposed. The few pockets of credible resistance were ruthlessly crushed by the machine that was the Roman army. What followed was a tense but relatively peaceful co-existence, even some merging of cultures.
That peaceful life was shattered by greed and oppression, when the new Emperor, Nero, forces a change in hierarchy in the province. Paulinus, a brutal Governor, and Catus, the mercilessly greedy Procurator, badly misjudged the mood of the Britons. A misjudgement that led to something that had never happened before: a uniting of the Britannic tribes. Theft of inheritance, a viciously humiliating beating of Queen Boudica, and the rape of her daughters sets in motion a rebellion that grows into an unstoppable, often uncontrollable army.
Weyland, a Briton and the son of a blacksmith, who as a boy was trained by a Roman soldier to fight as a Roman, becomes an unlikely player in Boudica’s plans to draw the Governor into fulfilling his pledge to eradicate the Druids. Now, with the majority of the Roman army in the west of the country, Boudica sets about gathering together an overwhelming horde, hell-bent on revenge for years of occupation. There can be only one outcome: victory or death.
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The Da Calvi Legacy
Cristi Jenkins is leading a quiet life as a primary school teacher in a small village on the coast of West Wales. Stuck in this familiar backwater, she feels her life is going nowhere. Then, out of the blue, she receives a mysterious letter bearing an Italian postmark...
Cristi knows her only link to Italy is a tenuous one – the mother she never really knew, and definitely can’t remember. Yet her story is about to become inextricably linked to that of the Da Calvi family – four brothers torn apart by war, and an unbreakable bond between two young boys forged years before.
In modern day Italy, Seb Luce is the attractive Italian lawyer entrusted with Ennio Da Calvi’s affairs. The file appeals to his curiosity and determination to find answers to the questions left by an intriguing legacy…
What does all of this mean for Cristi, what decisions will she face, and is this a chance for her to find out who she really is?
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The Da Calvi Legacy
Cristi Jenkins is leading a quiet life as a primary school teacher in a small village on the coast of West Wales. Stuck in this familiar backwater, she feels her life is going nowhere. Then, out of the blue, she receives a mysterious letter bearing an Italian postmark...
Cristi knows her only link to Italy is a tenuous one – the mother she never really knew, and definitely can’t remember. Yet her story is about to become inextricably linked to that of the Da Calvi family – four brothers torn apart by war, and an unbreakable bond between two young boys forged years before.
In modern day Italy, Seb Luce is the attractive Italian lawyer entrusted with Ennio Da Calvi’s affairs. The file appeals to his curiosity and determination to find answers to the questions left by an intriguing legacy…
What does all of this mean for Cristi, what decisions will she face, and is this a chance for her to find out who she really is?
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Manifest for a Humanist Religio
In this book, we journey into the sacred spaces within our hearts, uncovering the light that shines from them, the very essence of our existence. At the dawn of time, the divine was within us, and through it, we communed with a Love that embraced all creation. Yet, as monotheistic religions and materialism took hold, we grew distant from one another, from nature, and from the diversity that once united us. We became strangers to the living world around us, whether human, animal, plant, or mineral, all bearers of the same primordial energy.
This book invites you to rediscover that connection, to awaken to the truth that we are all divine, sacred vessels of the divine presence. Reconnection begins with the realization that something vital is missing, something we sense deep within, a longing, an inexpressible nostalgia. Saudade.
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Good Grazing and Other Stories
This collection presents ten short stories, bound together by their connection to New Zealand, whether set within its shores or following the experiences of a New Zealander abroad. Spanning past, present, and even the future (as in the story ‘Good Grazing’), these tales explore a range of moods and themes, from the light-hearted to the thought-provoking.
In the tradition of Shakespearean comedies, most stories here find their way to a satisfying end, though ‘The Magpie’ and ‘Walk a Mile’ venture into darker territories, offering readers food for thought. Fans of ‘The Cone Man’ will be delighted by the return of Norman Humbolt, now grappling with the entanglements of modern politics and social media – with unexpected results.
Two of the stories, ‘Good Grazing’ and ‘As a New Zealander Might Regard Rome’, touch on contemporary social issues related to Māori culture, portraying a hopeful future with a touch of humour. At its heart, this collection is a lighthearted journey into the world as a New Zealander might see it: full of humour, insight, and occasional kernels of truth. Readers planning a trip to New Zealand may even find a glimpse of what awaits, as the real locations described are easily discoverable.
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Heaven-Earth Connection
A book of eight stories each told through the eyes of eight different people.
From London to Cairo, this collection of novellas begins before time to the creation of man. Then takes you on a journey through time to Yeshua the God Man.
Each story has an earthy feel with a heavenly connection. Throughout the history of man, there has always been a Heaven-to-Earth connection, but not always easily recognised.
John is a lonely man from London.
Rosie is a sprightly Scottish teen.
Ricardo is a Portuguese fisherman.
Ordinary people having extraordinary experiences.
Then, in their own words, the Stories of Noah, Abraham, Moses and David.
Finally, we see the birth of Yeshua through the eyes of Yosef and the perilous journey to keep him safe before he becomes a man in his own right.
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Beautiful Is the Life...
This book captures the flowing thoughts, emotions, and reflections of a young girl or woman, silently dreaming of what could be. It explores the limitless possibilities of turning dreams into reality. As you journey through life, before it’s too late, embrace its wonders, and strive to reach the heaven you’ve imagined. Yet, in your pursuit, never forget the value of simplicity and humility.
The greatest fortune in life belongs to the soul that never abandons the dream closest to their heart. Challenges are inevitable, but by confronting the darkness, we find the light. Along the way, remember that kindness is a priceless gift – ours to share. A simple smile can brighten someone’s day, and when you love, let it be true and unwavering, locking it in your heart forever.
Above all, love yourself abundantly. No love will ever be greater than the love you give yourself. Let your shadow be your own, not a reflection of someone else’s. Show gratitude for both the good and the bad, for they have shaped who you are today. The rest will follow in its own time.
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