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Some secrets must be kept...at all costs Chelsea Sheraton suffered
an unspeakable tragedy in her youth at the hands of a sick and
twisted madman. She was forced to live cloistered away in the attic
of her family's ancestral manor. There, she became prone to
temporary bouts of madness. Society thought her dead. But all was
not as it seemed with Chelsea. Very much alive, she plotted
revenge. When a chance opportunity to seek and destroy the evil
villain was presented at her door, she realized she was willing to
risk her life to defeat the monster.... but was vengeance worth
exposing her secret to the world?
Title: Sorrentina. A novellette.Publisher: British Library,
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Rose, Gina; 1879. 8 . 12641.bbb.20.
Who among us has not had a broken heart? The heart can be
emotionally broken, by losing a lover, or spouse, parent or child,
home or pet. The heart can be spiritually broken by the loss of
faith or ideals. The heart can be physically broken through birth
defects and illness. The physical pump of the heart can be damaged,
unto death by the stress of emotional and or spiritual heartbreak,
the loss or absence of love, intimacy and spiritual connection. We
have all lost friends and homes, pets and lovers and eventually all
of these losses can break our hearts. This book is for anyone who
has experienced heartbreak and wonders why. This book responds to
the question: what can heal my heart, and relieve the suffering?
The answers can come to us in nature, through beauty, through our
loved ones and our pets, and our relationship to faith and the
Divine. The book you hold explores the tender possibilities of
healing that are all around us. It grew out of the author's
experience with a heart defect that resulted in surgery and became
the springboard for creative and spiritual reflections on the
nature of loss, illness and a return to gratitude for life, healing
and joy. A book for healthcare professionals, clergy, family,
friends and lovers.
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