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I hate that woman.
Tyler Neumann has spent years looking for his father, and not because
he wants to meet the man. No, he wants to destroy him. And he'll
manipulate whoever he can to exact his revenge.
Including Stella McCormick. She's everything Tyler hates. Her wealth
and privilege have protected her for her entire life, and Tyler thinks
it's time she finally paid the price. Whether she's ready to or not.
I hate that man.
Stella might not believe in love at first sight, but loathing at first
sight - no question. From the moment she sets eyes on Tyler in her
tattoo parlor, she knows he's the devil planning to make her life hell.
Forced to play the part of his girlfriend and invite him into her
family's glittering circles, Stella quickly clocks Tyler's ulterior
motives. But love and hate are two sides of the same coin, and soon she
doesn't know which is worse: being blackmailed by a man who wants to
ruin her, or that they can't seem to keep their hands off each other.
Game On is an enemies-to-lovers dark romance with morally grey
characters. Some themes and scenes may be disturbing to readers. Please
check the content warning at the beginning of the book.
Once dismissed as unscientific, psychoanalytic therapy is proving to be
among our most effective medical treatments of any kind - outperforming
psychiatric drugs and rivalling vaccines in its power to prevent and
heal. Why does it work so well?
Perhaps because one of the most controversial figures in psychology was
right all along. Neuroscience now confirms much of what Sigmund Freud
conjectured over a century ago: our deepest struggles stem, not from
chemical imbalances, but from buried memories and unconscious conflicts
that no pill can touch.
Using enthralling case studies and cutting-edge brain science,
pioneering neuroscientist Mark Solms makes the case that psychoanalysis
should resume its position as our master theory of the mind. Yet modern
research also reveals where Freud got important things wrong. Could
correcting these errors make therapy even more effective?
As psychiatric diagnoses soar and standard treatments continue to fail
many patients, The Only Cure offers a revolutionary hope: a real
science of healing, rooted in the radical idea that our suffering
arises from truths we haven't yet faced.
Muhammad has always tried to be the praise-worthy son. In the
close-knit Muslim community in Cape Town where he was raised by his
fiercely religious mother, Zaynab, he performs his prayers on time and
he lives by the rules of his faith. But beneath the surface,
Muhammad feels trapped between who he is expected to be and who he
truly is.
When Muhammad meets Riyaaz at a braai one evening, his world suddenly
shifts in drastic and unexpected ways.
Set against the vivid backdrop of Cape Malay culture and the
complexities of Coloured identity, Haram is both tender and
unflinching. The novel captures the rhythms of prayer as well as the
secrets that families hide – in a bustling city alive with unspoken
desires.
London, 2005
Behind the unmarked door of Love and Death, a tiny speakeasy in East
London, Robbie Saunders and El Tippett are cocktail-making stars on the
rise.
Locked in a volatile dance of rivalry and chemistry, they can't deicde
how they feel about each other. And, as the as the city transforms
itself, and the bar's legend grows, it all begins to unravel.
Yet something indefinable keeps drawing Robbie and El back together.
Over the years that follow, one unexpected, ill-advised, and utterly
glorious late night after another, can they put aside professional
betrayals to build something brand new?
Two teenage girls. One murdered classmate.
And a modern-day witch trial that will divide the nation.
When 18-year-old Christian Shaw is found dead in an Edinburgh park, the
city reels - and the shock only deepens when police charge her best
friends, Eliza Lawson and Isobel Smyth, with her murder.
As social media explodes and headlines scream for justice, rumours of
bullying spiral into something darker: whispers of rituals, obsession,
and a teenage pact gone wrong.
Matthew Phillips, a respected heart surgeon, is reluctantly called for
jury duty on the case. But as the trial unfolds - and the girls reveal
a chilling defence no one saw coming - he begins to question
everything: the motives, the evidence, even his own judgement.
Who's telling the truth? Who can be trusted?
And what really happened to Christian Shaw?
Let the Witch Trial begin . . .
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